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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the as well once again, your launch, it strikes me or a hospital in northern dawson, more than a 100 people the one hand says all to 0 life and also coming israel is expanding its defensive in central and southern gaza with ground forces pushing into the outcomes of congress . this is what the christmas looks like. it was fine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem, i'm telling you why christians invest to him and say,
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christmas is counsel. and capitalism in describes israel's war on gaza as an unprecedented catastrophe. just so much as golf readings here and on the one that's now 11 gmc, about 1 o'clock in the afternoon and gaza, where israel is intensifying, widening it's ground offensive in the south. i mean hospital schools and residential buildings and there is also no laptop else with the west attacks. what in the surrounding areas of the come all odd, one whole special open garza for about a 100 palestinians have been killed. as you can see, the bodies are piling up outside the hospital with thousands of people that will so sheltering. they say it's on the siege and anyone attempting to leave is being stuffed top by is really soldiers. meanwhile, these rarely ami is carpet bombing, several areas of gauze, a closing and narrow on the south. w h o official inside the strip says the
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situation is getting west by the hour. and the un says it's not possible to create so called face turns. at least a 158 people have been killed. the cost cause in the past 24 hours. that means nearly 16000 palestinians have now been killed since school began. and that's despite pressure from allies for israel to reduce the number of civilian casualties . how does he was honest, i'm sure he's begins coverage now from the cloud. one hospital, one of those, the hope also for the effect of the early hours of the morning. these radio occupation forces shipping shelling the vicinity of come out at one hospital, dozens of civilians were killed and others wound as these riley will planes target whoever it is to leave the hospital. many were injured as they attempt to lee through the northern gates. as we speak, you can hear the gun fine and shelling the hospitals over, packed with patients wounded and display civilians who took shelter in the premises
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. shelling was not interrupted throughout the night. these rarely will planes of pounded buildings close to the hospital come pounds. this is the northern guys have to come out when hospital is really drones and will planes find directly as anybody trying to leave the hospital and make a national hospital. we have received and trapped inside, commanded one hospital. dead bodies are piling up on the ground. we are unable to take them to the summit. truthful burial. we appealed as to who it was to stand by our side to have mercy on us and the dead bodies lying on the ground. we appealed to the arab and muslim latest act, what it has on these way. these are smoldering, the palestinians. the majority of those killed in these massacres are women and children of. so i have just shrouded the 3 women. and what crime did they commit to? what crime did they commit? i asked the hitler of israel. nathan, yahoo! what crime did this innocent be comment to?
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what did all those innocent women and children do to you? why don't you speak even of hitler? quite every one of you is a hitler. you are the neo nazis. the last the bag has worn out and israel is widening ground defensive towards the southern garza, the living wolf among the dead. in one room they will be the one thing on the sill, wrapped in a white sheet to present the best way to load the parties on to a cost adults to the side babies and children in the middle. she says, no one of my family survived all those of my family brothers, sisters, and cousins. i'm left alone in the flesh. we cannot bury them. you know hometown, because of snipers. inside the hospital, they bring the fire in like the house as much as you can here with targeted
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by gunfire. an artillery shells, patients injured in. those took shelter in the hospital. a group of fear overwhelmed by hara the hospital is under attack. but these really is the name of a factory thing. all those inside the hospital patients, victims display civilians. we the medical stop a holding our ground. we are standing by a patients of the wounded who continued to so the people by all means left here, come all at one hospital displays posting and sold refuge, disclose. now that i did to the long list of victims is really appears to have no issue bombing schools. postings were forced to say good bye to philip guns. parents forced to bury the children you must the god, i lost my son. oh, my son. oh, my son, certainly. you left me alone. i cannot possibly is my son. he's all i said.
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is yours has off. pasting is to move to a roof of yourself, but it becomes everywhere. even no part and no one. i touched bites, war, and garza to have them had that done with the pieces his blood disease, precious blood, my god, have mercy on his soul. i see my darling, i want to smell his sent. just smell has sent the sent and gaza is of a sudden vague i just do o gulf corp counsel. he does have the missing here. and uh huh. the mirror of cutoff shake to me and then how about all sony renewed his condemnation of the killings in gaza and also called for the un security council to bring israel back to the negotiating table. this summit is dis convened, made that gets us total said given as the unprecedented humanitarian cat this thursday to show as that is all of the aggression on their way to the policy that people are reading, namely, our brothers in guys, a guy that's in my you the and the occupied palestinian territories old,
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the political, ethical, and humanitarian values have been violated by the crimes committed by these early probation forces. and the crimes, again, is to amenities without the nasa keta james base is out that summit for us here in the how he joins me now live james strong ones today from capitalism interest, how unified is the gcc behind the strength of his wife's as well. we didn't hear all the members of the gcc speaking publicly on this occasion . it was just the host, a catalog which spoke. and of course the woods are very, very important. given that they played a key role in mediating that 7 day truce, which broke down just 3 days ago, has led to a renewed bump up and possibly even a great tube above the we. so before the words of the middle castle, very, very strong indeed cooling for the international community to do something he said,
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what is the international community? if it's not going to take action on this cooling for the un security council to compel israel to go back to a c spot. but i can tell you what we're hearing from new york at the un security council. whether we're close to meetings that took place in recent dallas is that the us is opposed to any further security council action. remember that was at one the security council resolutions. the cold for humanitarian pauses. the us to vote for that, but they have stained, didn't use the veto to allow it to go through. but the us apparently opposed to any other action by the security council that suggest to me that they may, would well, if someone wants to come up with more action from the security council, they could potentially use the veto again. we also heard, as well as, as the emitter cuts out the president of, to kia. he was here as a vip guest invite to by the 6 nations of the g. c. c. he'll say very strong in his
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condemnation of israel and what it's doing on the ground right now and also changed . it struck me when i go on was speaking in his remarks. he was talking about the need for a last in political solution rise. he's also also to act as a guarantor. well, that do you think galvan, i suppose, amongst gc countries for, for his vision. well certainly, i mean that that is a role that you would like to play as an important regional play here. and what we don't know, we haven't seen the final communique. yes. is what discussions they've been having about the long term situation. the, i'm able to kind of talk to talk to about the 2 state solution. and that is the fixed position of the arab league with regard to what should happen permanently in the region. and that has been for a very long time. but whether they've had further discussions about exactly who
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should run garza once once is rouse bombardment, and who's going to pay as many of these countries cancel. and notably, having the cost of paid for the reconstruction of gaza. certainly there's a view, i think it in some, in the nations that is riley is doing this damage. israel should pay reparations in order to rebuild garza, the end of the conflict times, pays out of. and that is a at that summit for us here. and our how thank you very much, james. well, let's not bring in sammy hernandez. he's an associate professor at northwestern university here in canada. so i mean, i want to start just with james and i left off the side did of of the so whole day off to a post for vision for not any cause a bit since the palestinian territories. there's been a lot of talk is that, do you think a coherent vision or unified vision around that would help to, to end this content or is it, is it really just a distraction from what's happening on the ground?
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and so there's, i think we need to talk in terms of the short term and a long term because the bombs are following. right. and so i think the short term uh, in terms of the day after, uh, you know, you talking about ceasefire reconstruction, perhaps interim government. but i think, you know, bigger beyond that, i'm starting to talk about solutions. and even though you know the 2 state solution though, i think that's maybe medium long term because really what needs to happen in the long term is i think 1st of all palestinian unity. right? you need a united voice. so united, yellow and all the functions sitting at the table and proposing a solution, right. and it's not solution. if let's be frank needs to be that needs to sort of put the 2 state in the dustbin of history and start talking about a serious kind of one state forms. so that then you can reach out to and
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design is rarely use to work together to think about a 2 state that is a, sorry, a one state that is, you know, for one people, i think, but that is really a bit further into the future. i think we need to talk about the cease fire. so what, how much unity is that you think within the g, c, c on what you're describing as, as a longer time solution or a longer time vision. obviously everyone's saying they want to permanency is fine. they will, they will share that vision, but all the unified on what comes next? no, i don't think there's any, i think the only unity that exists right now for what comes next. this to repeat the 2 state solution. all right that's, that's really everyone can agree to that because the, you know, it's a mantra that is set time and time again. yeah. and so it's a safe bet. right. but also in the absence of anything the palestinians can give you. right. so the palestinian leadership, the bus right talks about the 2 state solution. so if, if he is talking like this,
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then you know, the others can't, uh, sort of, uh, push in for as long as i'm sure. right? so let me take a step back senate and just ask you about the, the timing of the speeches you were listening in as well. i'm curious about what you took away from them in terms of with diplomacy might be at perhaps not even in the direction of an pregnancies 5 it but where we might be as on, on negotiations around short of time truth that it didn't sound particularly very much like it's on the horizon from, from what the may was saying. no, i think we're back at square one and the son stuff. you know, you had the october 7. it took about a months to get to a humanitarian pause. now it's, it seems like we're almost that back to square one. negotiations broke down, there's no mediation, at least not anything that we know of. and now we have to pick, pick that up. and that's a really scary thing because i mean, you're seeing the images it's, it's hard, you know,
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i've been sitting in the studio and watching these images. you have to watch them all day. and it's, it's really disturbing and it's just going to get worse. and the, you know, the bombing now, hospitals without even telling you that they are having us headquarters. they don't need to anymore. which is really bizarre. i mean, we've beat move beyond that, almost like desensitizing the world to the idea that you can bomb hospitals. so mean, and in watching these pictures, one thing that i think both you and i have noticed is that, that has been criticism as of our states by causing residents for their inaction. that many people feel like the inaction of ad states on this has allowed this to continue is not fair criticism. so yeah, of course, i mean is it, i don't even know how many normalizing abs states have kicked out as rarely i'm boss that are completely uh, you know, uh, cuts their uh, normalizing ties, as we haven't seen any of the sort of major pushes from jordan from egypt from
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the you at you, there's been nothing. so, i mean it's, it's an end dignity. and i think if you're in because you're seeing the arrow brothers and the muslim brothers are completely, i mean you have much stronger positions in new york and paris and london from people on the streets standing side by side with with us. and then you have in our world, and that's, that's very disheartening and i think that really needs to change. and i think the gcc are in a position because they have a lot of power today. the center of power is no longer egypt or syria, right. it's really odd and, you know, even though huh. i think they have a real good opportunity to sort of do something with that. and uh, and, you know, of course they have multiple pressures, the us pressure on, on the gcc and tourism not so. so what will say, what, what imagine isn't that communicate later on today. so, i mean, i'm,
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as thank you for staying with us here in the studio and go home, thanks a well, still a head for you here on, i'll just here. we hear from an if your pin is really finally different campaigns, 9, it's for the release of their relative still held captive engulfing the . let's run with your weather report beginning this one in asia pacific. as always, i said heavy along. so looking at this, the storm system pivots away from japan, so we'll be back into the sunshine on wednesday for it. so here with the height of 15 degrees, bit more though in the way of cloud cover for central southern china. so we'd say from the gang c river valley, down to the pearl river valley. but glen g. providence see plenty of sun greatly, you know 23 degrees. and while we saw about half a years worth of rain engine, i all had to do with this tropical disturbance. so that varied cars in water. this
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was internal and i do state along the east coast and the storm system moving northward. so in onto a per dash, we seen trees down quite a bit of rain here as well. so highest level alerts issued in on to protest and tail and gone to a stage. that's really where the worst of it will be on wednesday. so dr. the blue and the yellow. those are those intense rounds of rain to come on wednesday. let's go to focused on it's been foggy in punjab providence. around the hor, 21 degrees for you on wednesday. and rain moves from dhl, events into iraq. i don't think it's going to impact the goals states as much, but it is going to drop down some what weather around the red sea. so for what certain saudi arabia's met. could profits few showers for you in the mix on wednesday. so you of the thought provoking on, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for their ex truly. unfortunately,
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there are no quick wins and events or research od hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the breaks on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does in the match and what technology is here on, on this project here. and let's remind you about top storage sources of told down to 0 to come all odd one hospital and northern garza has come on the heavy. is there any bombardment more than
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a 100 palestinians have been killed in the vicinity of the hospital? thousands of despised families have been sheltering inside the facility. completed this meeting for summit, here in the hall. the mirror of cattle has condemned israel's war on goss. i'm calling it a crime against humanity he does are discussing when during a ceasefire and return to the 2 state solution. while the offensive and gaza intensifies is really solved as i've also been reading towns and cities in the occupied westbank areas and the best to have and jeanine have been targeted again. a young man was killed in the columbia refugee camp in move in jerusalem. and his brother rested folders of some destroyed roads, pavements and water supply line stain. janine correspondent, need abraham is invest a have where the goal is having a profound impact on christmas. there is something that we've been seeing. happenings rather, please now is becoming more of like a policy,
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detaining family members in order to get people to have themselves over to the is really forces. so when they go to a house or to a city and they don't find someone, they arrest the relatives and then frustrated them to hon themselves. and this is the case that we're seeing across the occupied westbank. and those weights have also happened here where i am, and bethlehem, you know, this city around this time, you'd really celebrate christmas ease with these festive, you know, but this year old christmas celebrations has been cancelled. and i want to show you a little bit from in front of the lutheran church here in bethlehem, where the pastor and some of the christian families have decided to mark christmas in a different way. instead of having a christmas tree that is decorated with ornaments. we're seeing baby jesus wrapped in a coffee, yet palestinian coffee on is placed in
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a major under the rubble. we'll talk a little bit more about that with pastor with that as hop at the lutheran church. what's the idea behind having jesus under the rubble instead of a christmas tree, christmas celebrations are cancelled to see it. and beth land for obvious reasons, it's impossible to celebrate when there is a message, a genocide taking place and because of what the, what people. and so the idea was to send a message to the world to face, but also to always tell us a message to the world that this is what the christmas looks like in palestine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem, the best place of cheese as the children pully, being pulled from under. the timing is being displaced with that homes destroyed. and why the world this celebrating christmas at the good place of jesus? this is what christmas looks like. this is usually a season for celebrations and also a season for ho. this is their hopes that we have open our faith. we have hold
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the christmas party actually gives us hope in the fact that jesus was born among the occupied. this is what happened. 2002 years ago. and so going back to this uh, manger set think it dumps us that baby jesus is. and so the data to with those who are studying with those who are oppressed. so in this christmas we find our own the source of hope is because our faith in a just god. and then i was totally deputy with one another. and i hope that dismisses gets to the world that we are to the night that in palestine and sadly like now we are united in our pain. there's so much detail going on here at building this manger. can you tell me a little bit more about how you placed the major and all those details? yeah, the, the image basically came from what we see on the west screens. children being pulled out of those. and people coming and searching. i'm the to find any sign
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of life, any sign of hope. these images have broken us and we wanted to bring them to the church. and usually a typical main should with have a baby jesus in the middle, and then the whole family, the ship that's ending my guys surrounding him. but this time around we, we thought of all these characters and the baby and the gospel narrative and the christmas negative being around the house as if they are searching for jesus. i said the plank to find him in the midst of, of that awful, with dust, all of all over them. again we, we want to bring the christmas story, make it 3 and all what context to date. and i think if jesus is to be born today, he would be born on the bill and because i would those who are suffering and then my guys and the shut bets would come and search for jesus in the midst of the bill
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of, of destroyed the house, as we see today, to more than a 140 touch us citizens fling israel's war on jaws that have arrived in this bundle . they were forced to live through the roof of border crossing with egypt. and i'm concealed who has been through his medical stuff in a stumble our will can install it there too. it's gone. so they say the flags they carry and the blood splattered grounds they wear speak for the palestinian. the victims though is where it was war, use the phone. okay. yeah. as a journalist who grew up in gauze of zip ali, a refugee camp, he fluffed the horizontal for 2 years ago and settled in assembled. on the night of october the 14th a week and 2 as well as offensive. he lost 21 relatives in garza 12 for the members of his immediate family. he says they had left the north and taken refuge in missouri rock reference a camp in central garza,
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but that too was bombarded. i couldn't last. i feel like i feel like i live in a so really the thing i feel like this is not safer overflow. it is just under does and of the family live, and it has to be on the human capacity use. a sister who is still in northern casa, refuses to move, feeling a similar fate who will convince them to evacuate. because my somebody that i'm doing got bumped into styles even though hospitals are not safe for palestinians. the professors here accused israel uh, commenting more across the board targeting health facilities and goals. so the target structures silent pool demonstration is an appeal to the international community to take action against israel. l who's saying has lived in gold, so since 1997, a dual citizen, she was evacuated to egypt,
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then took her care with her family on november. the 18th this was the for you from her flat just before it was just for the family left. when they heard is running, the forces would be targeting their neighborhood needs, says she packed up 27 years of memories into a small backpack and cried all the way along the so called safe cory door to the south is already good. try can only that when we were hit on what was supposed to be the safe freed, thankfully, nothing happened, but they did hit people before us. we saw corpses in 40 posts, sounds which were covered. there was a heavy smell. there are many dead people buried beneath the rubble and they are unable to extract them in a moment. they may not be in garza anymore, but these palestinians feel pain and loss just as acutely, somewhat anxiously at what is on folding back home, while others focus on the loved ones who have survived seen them to sol. how does
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your stumble while the families of these really is captured on october 7th, press the government to ensure the return of their loved ones. 2 of the families that have been doing the same to much longer to hire on spoke to one of those families in the city of ice cold nearly a decade ago, yellows, brother walter like this beach off to arguing with his mother bots. he never returned as he points to the direction of era, and he started to cry. he ended up in crossing into garza and then captured by him . us a very has mental health deteriorated, not long. this pulled on the death of his sibling deeply affected him. and now his family say the weights for action has taken fall too long. this as a name or 9 years, we're living, but we're not allies. it's a bad dream that's been going on for so many years. we can't cope. we're asking the government to bring him home or how like it should or citizen is all this time they
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weren't sure if it's there was dead. then how mass reduce the video earlier, the ca showing him a live? well, we've only been here for a few minutes, but every few seconds we had a loud sides. and that's the continuous bombing of causes that's happening. just a few, columbus has down this coastline overhead. now yellow tells us, but every time he has a son, he thinks how terrifying it must be for his brother is rosa strikes us, the complicated things, but with no caps is now held in gaza. various relatives hope he'll be freed if this, these 5 deal resumes. his family says neither these ready will cabinet. all those meetings to bring them back home campaign have contacted them, leaving a virus community with no choice, they say, but to raise awareness to his case alone. so this is of the me, how has been painting of era and his family sees. and his mother,
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let's see the crying. now she aims, how ought to bring his name back to the public domain off the use of being for goes to in his case, he says it's highlights of the inequality that the jewish is radius therapy and communities faces as well as that, faced by the hour video in minority also has chavez said, was captured in 2015 this and i said, let's say understood by colored be so at 1st he's peaches and he sams were not present in this. we often patricia, he's picture was finally printed via forties gave up on a vera. they didn't include him in a captive exchange deal a few years ago. they say that people relate most to those that look like them because the house says she doesn't want him to be stigmatized because of his mental health. but let him into gaza. she says it could have happened to anyone. so she will continue to campaign for his release and ask, what on yellow says
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a vera will have experienced a number of was on garza, but he prays that this will be the last one that ends with his brothers safe for time. sort of hide at all to 0. ask along well, hold on, i will. what day is from jamalia enrolled and gaza? she's lost everything since the schools. again, here's a story. this issue is we are sitting here on the golds mercy. we're helpless on the old. we do is keep praying with every posting minute. we have showered by missiles, films, and machine gun, but it's an older actions come and see the destruction film the devastation. my son spent his like savings on the new hires. he did not stay for more than 20 days, that now it is old and ruined home.
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