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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 5, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the of the color that are on joe. now, this is the news ally from coming up in the next 60 minutes. a massacre in the vicinity of a hospital lease really strikes kill more than a 100 palestinians sheltering in northern gaza. israel is expanding its offensive and central and southern gaza with ground forces pushing into the outskirts of con
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eunice. a rocket 5 by i'm off. it's these right. the city of asking on several people have been injured to a 1000 man describes israel's war on gaza as an unprecedented catastrophe at the summit. gulf data security done by the it's $1300.00 gmc, that's 3 pm in gaza. where is riley's intensifying and widening? it's air and ground defensive in southern i'm central. there is but the worst attacks of feet in the vicinity of the come out loud one hospital in the northwest . more than a 100 people have been killed. bodies are piling up outside the hospital where thousands of people are sheltering. they say it's under siege and then he won't attempting to leave is being shot at by is riley soldiers. are these ready armies? carpet bombing, several areas of gaza close again on the south. a w h of official inside the strip says the situation is getting worse by the hour,
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and israel has just counted out more large scale strikes in the jamalia refugee camp. these are the latest pictures from there, with people remain trapped under the rubble. nearly 16000 palestinians have now been killed since the war began. that's despite the pressure from allies for israel to reduce the number of civilian casualties of tonic assume joins us now from the q at the hospital in or alpha. uh tara, can you bring us up to date on the latest that we're hearing about attacks on jabante, a refugee camp? yes, the value of refuge account has been up. the is very heavy bombardment during the last couple of hours where the is, where the occupation forces destroyed different residential buildings that claimed the lives of more than 100 times thing and which really difficulties find that the scale you the rate of the easy way to have tax or didn't know what had been
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intensified. people generally enjoy value or refuge account. they refused to evacuate the remainder because they clearly see that there was no u. 6 shooter inside the 2 or 3 as everyone wants to to move to be sort of the gaza strip. meanwhile, that tax continued to just off of the gaza strip. you're talking about the abutment that took place, i think, right? yeah, assembly, which has also been very devastating. were dozens of balance. thing has also been reported in just similar tax took place earlier in several schools that all created to the united nations in order to force people to sleep and to remain alone due south of the territory in order to give a clean mobility for these very occupation forces to act military against almost pointed on the ground in the notes of the guns this trip assume bring us up to date the from rough ha, in southern gaza. thank you. talk with some of the west attacks and guys that were in the vicinity of the come out loud one hospital in the north. more than
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a 100 people have been killed. as a bank has more on israel's widening ground, defensive, the living wolf among the dead. one room, they will be the ones being on the sill, wrapped in a white sheet to present the best way to load the parties on to a cocked adults to the side babies and children in the middle. she says, no, as 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 line, definitely live. as you can hear with targeted 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 became of a factory thing. all those inside the hospital patients,
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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 post and you sold refuge up to school. now that i did to the long list of victims is really appears to have no issue. but i mean 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. oh certainly. you left me alone. i cannot possibly is my son. he's all i said. is you it has off paste and used to move to a roof of yourself for tape almost every day. leaving no contract and no one i touched bites, war, and garza had them had that done with the cases his blood. this is his precious
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blood. my god, have mercy on his soul. i see my darling. i want to smell his center. just smell has sent the sent in, garza is up there. said big i to 0 to 0 has gained access to the come. i'll add one hospital on us. oh, sherry sent us this report as one of those. so as i saw the whole course of the, of the early hours of the morning, these radio occupation forces have been showing the vicinity of camille. 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 lead through the northern gates. as we speak. you can hear the gun fine and shelling the hospitals over, packed with patients wounded in display civilians who took shelter in the premises . 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
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to come out when hospital is really drones and will plains fight directly at anybody trying to leave the hospital. that the 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 specialist. we appealed to who it was to stand by or side to have mercy on us. and on the dead bodies lying on the ground, we appealed to the arab and muslim leaders to fact, what it has on these way, these are slaughtering the palestinians. the majority of those killed in these mazda because our women and children. 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? 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
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a hitler. you are the neo nazis. the. we're getting reports that several people have been injured in southern israel, in the city of escalade following rocket attacks. video shows damage to parks of residential buildings, is really emergency service responding at the scene, and we can get perhaps more on that from tennessee. now where i'm joined by a correspondent in wrong con, what are you hearing if anything more on official channels there about this attack and ask alone and wrong but he's really under the service. i've said that at least 2 people have been injured. they say they would like me injured to 60 year old women, and that attack in ask alone however, sirens were going off throughout the morning in the southern communities near, the goal is to strip some, 10 sirens have gone off, and this once again proves that one day 60 of the will. uh, how may i still have the ability to launch real kids and if they launch,
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i know for our kids they can overcome the entire rocket defense system, which isn't a 100 percent effective, particularly when multiple strikes come in. so that's what we're hearing now. we are hearing that 2 people have been injured in that attack in ashville. and we're on stand by because i want to bring you the news that family members of is ready to captives being held in cause a meeting, israel's war cabinet as we speak. it comes after an intense political debates about the faith of those captives. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was promised to bring them home, but opposition politicians have criticized his government for its handling of the christ. so this meeting, i think in reality is happening not too far from where you are standing. obviously they want these families to keep the pressure up. now that they cease, fire is long gone and the hopeful moments during it of re united families a past that's absolutely right. and if it's ready,
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media is to be believed. then prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't want this meeting to take place, told. in fact, it was actually postponed, almost as 3 impacted was pressed by them 3 times, but eventually happened. and the reason for that is prime minister benjamin netanyahu knows he's very fun popular. and he didn't want to look at these people in, you know, it's, but that's now happening now where i am, show you around very quickly. this is what's been now nickname to hosted square. it's actually the unofficial headquarters of the bring them back campaign that just in that building over that what they want is these hostages to come back and they want to understand exactly what is being done to make that happen. now they're off a few bargaining chips that to the is raised. have one of them is allowing humanitarian aid into cause that the americans and put tremendous amounts of pressure on these readings to make that happen. in fact,
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they discussed it in the war cabinet just before this meeting, and they said they weren't going to do that. that's going to be a disappointment to the families of the captives. because if they can get a boy. busy can check on and if they can get some sort negotiation with how mass is real, then they much more hopeful that they. ready may will be a c 5 books because the type of caps have left in the goals district is now military men and women. it seems that this is going to be much of trough a tougher negotiation. i must have been absolutely clear. they want a permanent strings, an old pile of sending prisoners released exchange. israel's been equally clear as well, the destruction of a mass politically and militarily in round con, not for us there until the day. many thanks to the update, and we're joined in the studio now biology or senior political analyst model on the shower for you guessed it, analysis of my one, you know, unremitting, unrelenting. these are pulling pictures. the light is from the come all out on
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hospital bodybags piling up their children. how do we reconcile that with israel at the same time, claiming that it's doing what it can to save, civilian natural to minimize civilian debts. it's putting into place these systems, a grid system and so on. and yet it looks increasingly as though this is deliberate for, i mean, let's at least recognize from the outset. that is, i couldn't say we are trying to get as many, but as soon as possible, right? i mean, you don't expect them to say that because then they would be incriminating themselves in every possible way. and so i think it would be in trouble with that. all i do united states as well as the other european allies, so we don't expect them to say that they are deliberate ticketing civilians. but ave, i think we've heard from the united states something to the fact that there are, there is no proof. that is right, is kidding. but this thing is deliberate. there is no proof for those circumstances
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. show evidence that it is doing so. but also when you look at the pattern, the last 7 weeks, there's clearly and there's clearly evidence that is right, is trying to can or, or destroy as much civilian infrastructure as possible. but then go to what, and if this is the case, how was that a cheat? there is $22.00 aspects to it. one is a short sighted one. i should have both of them i short sighted, but one of them is more short sighted in the other. one of them is vengeful and sadistic. i don't want to take revenge for what's happening october 7th, for how did, how mouse and others and get support isn't guys a big take on is on october 7, can civilians and soldiers and so on, so forth, compromising israel has credibility and sovereignty and guitar. and so on, so on, so forth. so there isn't vengeful, aspect sadistic aspect to it. but i think as a strategic aspect as what, making guys
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a livable pushing the 1st thing is to leave while i'm totally violent, the meaning making life. so impossible. but they're basically gonna end up starving, but leave leave to go level into, are they gonna grow? they gonna go to the board there with age, i think probably eventually if this continues and if they envision yourself, continues as it is today. and as a, is there any is, are affected and gets going to be worst on the north. which means we're going to see hundreds of thousands of casualties overall. and guys of that means eventually they want, they would like to see guys as work, walk barefooted, to the board, the with egypt asking for a safe zone was of some sort going to sign i because look in the end of the day, the kind of thing has had been steadfast, i mean probably been more than i know other people in the world. but the,
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these are so videos with childrens and parents and brothers and sisters and they need protection. and if they are push, i'm starved on bone. been to eventually leave and you're going to see a, a whole bunch of them people of, i'm big bunch of them just walking out to the borders is read in spending as it, as they saying is that filled out the population. of course none of that's going to happen to find me just one, just one. that's what was looked for strategically. so if you make guys some stuff, if you make the palestinian stuff or there was turn against to do what i'm doing against is right. but they would also say, and it goes how much eventually is i'd want to cause so much suffering that the fed as soon as will stop blaming come us for their suffering in a sense that's a long game or at least it's a long good game. then he's released likely to be allowed to play. there's this idea of a window of legitimacy to buy that idea of
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a window of legitimacy in which israel can do what he likes, unattended by its allies, chiefly the united states, but that eventually i need knows that that window will close. no, i don't, i tell you why. because the people who are sending us most arguments are think of board as black on white war. so i'm not back on my, i'm wars, i'm not either genocide or cease fire. so there's a 3rd, the 4th and 5th way toward and i think once we get to the end of this month and the so called window of opportunity closes, as far as the united states is concerned, i can easily see the mode of fighting changing is i could be pointing out as a good number of facts, but could be using stated more air force still more after the rate and spinning more special forces to attack and at night and, and to bomb it using more drones and so on, so forth. it could create a security zone 2 kilometers, almost one 5th of guys,
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a 4th is the note from north to south to kilometer. and it comes, continues to bomb selectively continued to invade, to, to interfere in various ways militarily. so you can see that the motor, ford could change with the pressure continuing on the people who guys are with the sage. and that's probably the most important joined the idea of sponsoring the people because i did that, they would be know, clean water to drink. the idea that they will be still be no, it says that the there was to be no medical equipment. when you ask the w h o or the world health organization to empty its officers for medical supplies and you give them 24 hours. what are you saying to the world? what are you saying to international who, my dear organizations, you're saying we don't want to engage though. what you're saying is you are basically debilitating, our ability to cause as much hot as possible for the civilian population. and once again, it's not just the district,
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it's strategic. they need to fill out the population because they need to turn the population of guys up against how much it's a formal specter using violence against civilian population for political ends. and that's what's happening now on. thanks i, this is cutoffs. i mean, been, i'm out of town. it has renewed his condemnation of the killings in gaza. he was speaking during the gulf corporation council summit here in the, the, in the role so called on the un security council to bring his route back to the negotiating table. this summit is convened and made that gets us to the 2nd grade. and as the unprecedented humanitarian at the surface shop, as that is of the aggression under which the policy and that people are reading, namely, our brothers in guys a conference in by you the and the occupied palestinian territories. all the political, ethical,
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and humidity and values have been violated by the crimes committed by this a look for patient forces and the crimes against him. and i did well during that the cc some it took you as president dro type type of one cold for a 2 state solution and that then yeah, how is gambling with the entire c? yeah. so reasons future for his own political calculations. what is the killing of women and out of watches, right. and i thought of it as my own. 17000, i'm innocent. civilians were killed. this constitute a war crime. our goal is to have a permanency slot established from the and the, and independence bella state in silver and state to be established on the 1967 border with east jerusalem. as it's a capital no doubt correspond to passion about is there at the summit. he's been
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following all of those developments and how shall bring this up to date with the main points in the so called the declaration what you on a basically this regina gathering has been a show of unit team, was talking about the gc that has been always grappling with political divisions based, one of his biggest political crises into a 1017 was located imposed on catalogue that. they said that's was a ton shop to the next. today the show that the united when it comes to supporting cuts out and is pushed to extend the seas via and bring about a, an agreement between him us and he's right, but they say that ultimately there needs to be a comprehensive political settlement based on the 2 state solution, are they likely to achieve that is going to been extremely, extremely long way ahead. i met a while ago with the spokesperson of approximately a single point in a fast. so imagine unfunny, and this is what, hey,
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how to say about cutoffs directly the declaration of doha. saw was from the made of cuts out, and that's called for an immediate end to the war on, does a decent see it is. well, if the fighting continues, if the relentless from baldwin continues instability good for the spread across the entire region. joining me to talk more about the g. c. c. summit is mr. measured on slide spokesperson on top of visor to cuz i was minister of foreign affairs. thank you very much. indeed. i was going sorry for joining us. the declaration of doha. should it be seen as indications that the gcc is united this time when it comes to how to move forward when it comes to more than gaza. the summit today which we have seen, and then getting the uh, the, the indications coming out within the do have the conversion and the communicate that came out at the end of the summer. so they gave me the date of the united
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edition between all the states and calling to an end to enter this world. and. busy i think the ethics as regionally ended thing nationally towards an end to this set was the, the coverage and made it very clear in some. busy of the mediation that it's been done by got that added to the fact that within the engine including egypt and they not get the states but also in as supporting the. busy of the city of la committee, which has talked it over the doing grounds and the shuttle diplomacy with the values, going to get down the road to raise awareness and also to bring about an end to add to this what you've been instrumental in the behind those those negotiations to try to bring a, an extension to the ceasefire. you've been describing the latest developments as a stated mate. do you still believe that the chances to bring all the parties to negotiate and extension is, could happen? i guess the backdrop of the grow in growing casualties that we see in cousins as his highness. offend him this morning that got the interested in the assets to
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continue the mediation between both sides. we had been successful in teaching applies for more of the 7 days or within this conflict and why we faced challenges that made us unable to continue on the 8th day. we continue our mediation so that communication channels that we have had we are. i felt like we are hopeful as his time to such a day that with the integration of committees, pressure on integrated. so we tend to the negotiation table lou be able to get back to talking about creation and even a more robust for them and most sustainable when you desperately trying to bring an extension to the seas by. and then you get statements from seeing the audience in the riley official saying that they gave orders to target all the leaders of how much everyone including endo hi, is this something that you think could undermine the chances for any potential mediation in the future? this context has been plagued with rhetorical language from the day one, we don't take it if you're talking language at face value, and we have made it very clear to all of our positive originally and in and out of
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the world that we will be of interest in doing our job as mediators, and we will not be detailed by any statements or challenges from doing what we set out to do, which is bringing into this book. i'm not sure if there's an interesting paragraph in the declaration of go, how, whether the cd does want a guess, the potential for the instability of the region. if the world does that continuous us be no more than 5 weeks. what's we've seen so far from ottoman mosley? this is condemnations. people say that they should be doing more than just denouncing what is happening to the city, isn't the entire population of guys all the the, the meeting here today. and then they'll have some vague tv, their positions, and addresses very openly the challenges to. busy to reaching an end to add to this war and all of our countries in the agent here had been doing all they can to make sure that we absolutely our product at one way or another. those who are part of the mediation process, those who are part of the engagement with the international community,
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those who impact the humanity in work and getting 8 into and to have that and the unified position of the muslim at up. and as you can see, i can see that that we have seen and consecutive at meetings and makes it very clear that these categories have not stopped with condemnation. they are doing working on diplomatic and meditating the channels to make sure that the voice is has, and that there is enough pressure with the international community to apply pressure to end before. thank you very much and you therefore messing on. sorry. the gcc is one of the most important regional blocks. and based gathering has been crucial for comp time because they, this is exactly what they wanted to see at the regional keep play as valley and behind kata. and it's push to bring and then to the bullying caused by x by securing an extension to the spot. so this is why is it likely to happen any time soon? we'd have to wait and see. but as far as the concerned,
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at least with the gc lead is meeting here in doha, this sending a strong message to the international community that the block remains committed. not only to cnn, to the war, but to resume genuine tools to between the policy is and the ease varieties on the very notion of 2 states. living next to each other. they say, unless you get got a policy in states with east arizona as its capital complex, it will continue. and so will the sufferings of the people customized by i 0 del what i've senior political analyst, my own beyond is still with me on sat here and my one listening to those interviews from the gcs at dc summit. here, the ministers talking about continued the continuing to apply pressure about meeting the obstacles and challenges in the way towards restoring peace is better
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a sense that at that summit and among i believe is more likely that there really isn't very much that they can do besides appealing to international law and joining this sort of growing course, quoting for a 65. well, i think that they probably the most probably have from the outset embraced diplomatic pressure. right? i mean, that's the thing. the idea is not that you're not going to see them use any military force that's for sure. and there is no attempt at using economic leverage or energy leverage, especially that they just like the out of been a stomach. a conference members are not for an agreement, right? some odd, enthusiastic about taking more proactive steps. others are not somehow bought it in order to as relations with is read and would like to continue with that in order one of those ations. i don't want to put that press that on national prosperity if you will,
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or relationship with the united states at the risk in order to express more leverage or, or sort of that at the with products by others do. but what you see here for my 20 page, uh uh the how the correction assess 20 page document. what does that take about? what happened the entire year? because there's not an emergency something. this is the annual summit. so they have a lot of things to deal with and guys are stuck at page 6, right? are, and they do express all the condemnation that one could expect from out of countries to express, condemn, it goes right along so on, so forth. there are 2 words missing in the declaration. 2 names missing that are the condition they are they what you call the sense that on the, the, the present absentees, by how my son has butler. there's a, there's a clear on the mission of his right. and there's clear so that is it with the student people an a clear vision for the way out of impasse. but there is no addressing to that question of how about us or the question of hezbollah?
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because then as far as the gc count, there is a concern, their partners are the front seat in or thought. i'd say that have been these governments not non state actors. they don't deal with most effects. and when it comes to sort of overall of the principles that condemned cutters, and they support uh, cut out as a mediation efforts between israel and how most. so you could say that a 20 page document that goes or skims over or what they agree on. and the stuff that they don't agree on is probably left out to the doctor. and yet, you know, you pointed it, you mentioned it that let's, let's recall that this is the body within which, the only meaningful a mechanism towards any sort of negotiation exists. the kentucky mediation, a process, presumably ongoing, they sites on going, they say they're still working towards a cease fire. is there anything meaningful going on doing what it's clearly the
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amount of times that also saying so, you know, i mean i, i can see a reason why on this particular issue. everyone needs to not to the truth. i mean, i'm sure everyone would like to get some process going, but the disagreement was between him us, and is it all about the definition of a soldier right? this female soldiers are very female, or are they soldiers how much the soldiers are outside of the emails? they need to be released as if there were civilians as also for. so these obstacles to be overcome through negotiations, follow ridiculous is going to with to do so. i think there's a wind on the front of the kind of thing is, but there is no one of the part of his varieties wants to continue as we were discussing the but i think, but i think the summit has given a clear support to cut out and it's for the ocean road, as i think, really, since we got into how again, let's be frank about one thing. the customers could condemn these really practices liquid quote for an international commission to look at these rated crimes liquid, one thing strong relationship with the united states as it could be,
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mediators. and there is no contradiction. i mean one can take it from simple stand and spend, be helpful, and mediations and stuff said one owns country's interest, right. i think that's possible, but i think that's also important to see that as a way forward for other uh, you know, out of countries. okay. oh and thank you. it's still a head on alpha 0. this is what the christmas looks like in palestine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem until the white christians invest them say, christmas is canceled this year. the buses protests to these tumble, grow against these rails war on gauze, and we'll meet some of the turkey citizens who finally been evacuated from the gaza strip. the this is the largest only bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full
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promised in uniforms. bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this, in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a monkey. the value of around $300000.00 gives you a sense of just how we pull the industry is to the palestinian economy. the productivity of agricultural ministry estimates who else to the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of an illegal is really settled. a white fence comes through a protest in all of grove as well as all but still to be sure in comments to pal assuming farm is to harvest the crumbs the the set. this year. pharmacy is rails warren goals that is damaging the only the industry like never before the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching l g 0. and the reminder now of our top stories, the palestinian health industry and also says more than a 100 people have been to the east riley attacks in the vicinity of the come out loud one hospital house. and so the displaced families have been sheltering in the facility. the emitter of katasha has condemned israel's war on gauze. a cooling is a crime against humanity. he spoke of the summit to the gulf leaders here in the cooling for another cease 5 and returned to the 2 state solution. these rel is carried on a large scale attack on the giovanni,
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a refugee camp. the northern jobs are many people seem to have been to the refugee camp is the largest in gauze and has been repeatedly attacked. when is ready, soldiers have been raging towns and cities in the occupied westbank areas near bethlehem and jeanine have been targeted once again. a young man was killed in the cut on the refugee camp in northern jerusalem, and his brother, arrested. bulldozers have destroyed rhodes, pavements, and water supply lines in. janine will need to, abraham is live for us and they share refugee camp south of best lab. i need to go to see you again, bring us up to date on the latest with these rates. the latest is that more and more as ready. reinforcements were brought into the game. after under cover units have re that the you name area had have been discovered by palestinians
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over the are needing to confirm patients so far. we have one of the injuries there as well as lying over the city. 2 now there was no raids and have run, but there was a man who was injured from point blank. i spoke with mr. was there, and he tells me that the mom, the 32 or you don't mind me. he was making a living from suddenly tissues. he was going home from hebron when he passed by his way, the soldiers. he or i'd is really minutes away chuck points. now, according to people there, he has a special needs and with this high was to just now that and on the high been the wait a minute. the with me is really ministry. i was talking to him. he was refusing to engage and the witness that, that i shouted in the hebrew to the is really soldiers telling them that he has
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a special needs. he's a simple not the cell issue, but never the last. they saw him. we spoke to the hospital where the mine is there and he's name is caught up. he is 34 years old. id a, have an injury to his leg, and he's in a stable condition now. who is undergoing surgery need to earlier you brought us an interview from inside of try to invest them and frankly, are all the sad nativity scene bring us i brings up to date with that as well in that condition. as you can imagine, old celebrations i've been canceled in losing that christmas celebration of christianity. you know, bethlehem where we are now. right now is we needs to be the bird maze of jesus. i usually typically on christmas when we
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see a big me being with the bag on the world to celebrate, put the people say now instead of putting up a tree that puts up a jesus, a manger like a, a model of the major in and under the resemble the pain that they're feeling, they say instead of uniting and celebrations and julie for christmas, there this year, united in pain, they're praying still that these will be a cheese. but the further away than ever now with a continuous bombardment on the beginning, august need abraham sense of bethlehem in the occupied west bank. many thanks for that. and staying with the giovanni and refugee camp story on of a lot. it is a citizen of the camp. she's lost everything since the war began. on the 7th of
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october, her whole family and the house that they once lifted. she tells us a story. now this is she. i mean we are sitting here on the goats 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 all directions. come and see the destruction film the devastation. my son spent his like savings on the new house. he did not stay for more than 20 days, that now it is old and ruined. a home is destroyed all possessions will last. that neighbour too, he did not complete one week. it is new heights a full 1st day. it was leveled to the ground. the moment
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we are human beings disliked these rays. we are humans made of flesh and blog out on the 30th to my son was killed. and so it was my husband. my niece, newly married, was also killed. she graduated and we was celebrating singing and don't sing over that just 2 months ago. we left without horrible food or children starving. we can no longer feed them. some issues the price is storing is if we're leading a normal life and earning money. and my husband was up there when he was killed. you remain going dead for a week before his body was pulled out of the rubble, the 1st day of the trees, they kept digging for 20 hours before my husband's body was pulled i. it was the same to my niece,
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the bride who was killed over the dead bodies were bloated and reeking. tied to the d. compose an almost exploded the whole family, my children and grandchildren used to gather here. we used to spend the evening to stay and casting for late. i was in the night, but i've lost them. oh, they were all killed. i'm left homeless and alone. now well families of these writings kept it on october. the 7th press the government to ensure the return of their loved ones to other families have been doing much the same. but for far longer, the relatives one from the e. c o, b, and he's rarely community the other an hour of bed doing a believe to have been captured by a mouse in 2015. so how do i talk to one of the families in the city of ice cold about a case that has highlighted the in the quality faced by israel minorities nearly a decade ago, yellows brother was like since this beach off to arguing with his mother bots,
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he never returned, he points to the direction of vera and he started to cry. he ended up costing 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 higher, it's a bad dream that's been going on for so many years and we can't cope. we're asking the government to bring him home or how like it should or citizen is still all this time. they weren't sure it says there was dead. then how must 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 a continuous bombing of causes that's happening. just a few, columbus has down this coastline overhead. now yellow tells us that every time he
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has a son, he thinks how terrifying it must be for his brother is rosa strikes us, the complicates of things, but with no caps has now held in garza, the various relatives hope he'll be freed. if this, these 5 deal resumes, his family says neither these ready will cabinet. will those needing 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 says the crying now she aims, how ought to bring his name back to the public domain of to use as being for goes to his case. she says it's highlights the inequality that the jewish has, radius therapy and community faces, as well as that face by the hour video in minority also has chavez said,
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was captured in 2015 this and i said, let's say a, this about roy be so at 1st he's peaches and he psalms were not present in this. we often patricia he's pizza 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 or my house says she doesn't want him to be stigmatized because of his mental health, but led him into garza. she says it could have happened to anyone, so she will continue to campaign for his release and ask, what on yellow says vera would 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 it all to 0. ask along still had on al jazeera, a drug striking nigeria killed thousands of civilians who would be live from. so do
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in the states, the
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. let's look at some of the news southern philippines is on high. let me talk to some of the bombing of a christian gathering in the city of my riley security is being tightened in the region with the groups of operated for decades. oh, sorry to say they're taking precautionary measures and just moved thousands of students to safety just to respond to below reports. now from not always it a,
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more than a 100 police officers marching towards the gymnasium, where a bomb exploded during a christian religious service on sunday. a full force in the southern philippines to deter any further attacks. even though authorities insist, there is no imminent threat. it means that an addition of policemen will be uh, seen on the streets. i believe we should be lucky if mister invested by the tech point and the other integrity. but now, despite the assurances, however, students mindanao state university in regatta, we were the bombing occurred or leaving by the thousands. i came here, hopefully the change may future for to of why the education with m as you. but the right now i am leaving with fear in my heart, but knowing that something like this happened inside the vicinity of our university,
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the predominantly must the region into southern philippines is no stranger to violence in our complex separatist forces have made peace with the government but small break away groups continue to operate. they are worrying about because they attribute punchy true, the trend of the beam, you retrieve that and waving all good, reinforce the $10.00 like media in the past few months. nothing illustrates the situation better than murder. we of the fighting between government forces and the isolated or the group, sir in, but i, we was the fiercest, far in recent filipino memory that was 6 years ago. but clearly with houses still in ruins. the city has yet to fully recover. the military says it is largely driven out ice of affiliated groups, but admits they are still capable of carrying out acts of violence. partly below algebra are always city southern philippines,
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indonesian rescue teams of renewing their search for at least 10 people after an interruption of the mountain there off the volcano in west sumatra. 75 high cuz we're reporting the on demand. and at the time we'll start to say they've found $22.00 bodies. jessica washington reports now from jakarta to stranded and afraid, a teenager pleads for her mother. mom, please. she says, look at me now. she was one. if this advice is found by rescue was on mount morality after the volcano erupted on sunday, many of them, oh university students who are hiking up the 2900 mia mountain. so it's already say, this search efforts have been hampered by ongoing volcanic activity and heavy rain was done. but the, our main obstacle is there has been several of our options and what kind of cash. so all the way to the foot of the mountain. this man is waiting for news of his son
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. my son was talking and approve of 18 people. they separated into 2 groups until now they still haven't found them. supervisors have been taken to hospital, then he have severe bones and broken limbs because i knew didn't stores a husband's on his face, arms, legs, and hands. she was also wounded by following rocks. 5 of the hawk is wouldn't either try to win interrupted. they were scattered around or door to roll down the slopes. finally switched to him, carried her down. local authorities say, ash, and rock fell on several districts near the volcano. they are urging those living close to the mountain to stay in doors to protect themselves from respiratory infections. jessica washington out to 0, chicago spanish writers president says he will move forward with plans to recover the oil rich border region of a said cable in guyana. this off to venezuela's, venezuelans overwhelmingly approved the move in a referendum on sunday. the 2 countries have been locked in
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a dispute over the territory for more than a century asunder. rome p a t reports from boca time at the after vin as well as i'm sorry to said, voters had over whelming pre approved to take over of an oil rich region, the neighboring brianna advocate. doris president. nicholas and my daughter valves to abide by the will of the people and attack those. he said we're trying to undermine the results of its i saw to the right wing is there support exxon mobil. the finance right wing that supports the rights of guy on the and not those of venezuela. i tell them we are moving forward. this referendum is binding and i will comply with the mandate of the people. the people's voice is sacred. the voice of the people is the voice of god. venus wayland, election of dorothy said 95 percent of the 10500000 votes. they have counted, we were in favor of creating a new village swelling state in the cic keeble,
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a densely for arrested region. the venus willis says was stolen when the border was drawn more than a century ago. but some been swelling, so we made skeptical everything they said is a lie because i passed by several polling centers and everything was always empty. i don't know where they got that number of people who supposedly voted for the cube . the government promoted the referendum for weeks calling it an act of patriotism and using it as a way to gauge my daughter to support the head of the next year's presidential election. many swell as long claim the area. the tensions only increased after large deposits of oil were found in 2015. and monday the us state department set is supported and negotiated settlement. we support a peaceful resolution of the border dispute between venezuela and diana. the $1899.00 award determine the land boundary between that as well and gayona's should
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be respected in less or until the parties come to a new agreement or a competent legal body decides. otherwise. this is not something that will be just settled by settled by referendum. it's unclear what steps of business within government will take to follow through the results that any action is likely to be met with international condemnation. in the meantime, what do those rectory is keeping me on on age? and then i'm 50. i'm just the, you know, i'm a drug and striking the know the nigerian state of could do not as cute. at least 85 people. many of the victims were worshippers who had gathered in the area to mock a religious holiday. the state securities spokesman coded an accident which happened during the operation. the ministry is increased. it's offensive as in, in the area or after several security breaches of kaduna airport. well, time now for a look at the latest sports headlines,
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he is jemma. the saudi arabian side out is the out of qualified for the know cut around as the asian champions late. they beat around 7 han to one in mecca to finish top of that group. and guarantee that place in the last 16 portuguese wing at just with the windows out it's yet tournament day between now. so who will say the best sports in the next round? the team from those back as dom beats move by city to want me to finish, run this up in pretty behind. hello. they go through. it was one of the best 2nd placed teams in the premier league. automobile move of 5 points. clear at the top of the table if they beat loosen on choose day besides last played each other in 1991. before the majority of austin was covered in school to an even born at also haven't one away at least. and since 1984 isn't amazingly sorry. and the $0.42 on the crate that they are getting from last year as well on their way to happen due to some that was supposed that they've got how close again, they've been on the games or they've played maybe an extremely close. so when i have a reading to,
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as i'm due to pretty much the indiana pacers have reached the semifinals of the n, b a's play in tournaments in las vegas off the rest. the reading into that game with the boston celtics tied at $1.00 and $5.00 and the full of course, it was around a minutes and a half left to play. so i always have a button scored a 3 pointer to secure his 1st career. tripled up the paces when he gets 122 to 112 they'll face milwaukee on new york and says days send me find the new orleans pelicans russo into the semi finals. brendan ingram score 30 points against the sacramento kings as the product. and this 1127 to 117 kind of comments will face the one of the lake has suns game that takes place lisa in vegas. the type finished of the cincinnati bengals at a football game with the jacksonville jaguars with the schools. honda. so i see 1.6 and 145 left, and every time i have an macpherson kicked a 48 yacht field go to secure a. so i t for just the $21.00 victory for the band goes those,
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all those sports headlines, you can get more apps out as they were. com and on our social media channels as well. let me bring you now some of the latest pictures arriving here from gaza. this is said to be the aftermath of and his riley attacks on down by the, in the central gaza strip of people that rescuing the injured, doing what they can to pull people to safety. and more than a 140 turkish citizens fleeing israel's war on girls that have arrived in east bundle, they were forced to lead through the roof of border crossing with egypt. seen a co c o 2 met some of them in east bundle for dish medical stuff in a stumble r will can install it there too. it's gone so they say the flags they carry ends of lots, spluttered gowns. they where speak for the palestinian, the victims though is where it was war use the phone. okay. yeah. as
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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 have left the north and taken refuge in missouri rock refugee camp in central garza. 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 or flocked because just under this 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 come of age the to evacuate. because my, somebody that i'm doing got bumped into styles,
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even though hospitals are not safe for palestinians. the professors here accused israel of committing more crimes, more targeting health facilities and goals. so the turkish structures silent pools demonstration is an appeal to the international community to take action against israel, who's saying has lived in gold. so since 1997, a dual citizen, she was evacuated to egypt, 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 this house. what are you 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,
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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 at the moment. they may not been garza anymore, but these palestinians feel pain and loss just as acutely, somewhat anxious. the at what is on folding back home, while others focus on the loved ones who have survived cnn. because sol, how does your a stumble? and that's all the news for now, but i'll be back in just a few moments to stay with the after a 19 in our search commander lee and his crew had almost given up hope. they'd lost track of the boat, caring migrants heading to spain. but on their way back to ports the radar, detect something there it is. the light shining in the distance for navy commando
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is prepared to port the wooden fishing vessel, their mission to bring all the passengers onto the navy ship women and children. as we sailed back to ports, anger turns to anguish and shame each thinking of the $1000.00. going to wait, vic, hey vic, how dirty brad? they're now going to have to return home empty handed down. the wall adults senegalese security forces take the migrants into custody. it is that mission accomplished for it. spanish and syndic leads, forces keeping europe safe and free from africans. the search for a better life. around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural. heritage is on display in western museums. it didn't happen overnight. we were rob cover time. the 1st episode reveals,
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so europe and colonization remove tens of thousands of on to facts. and the people struggle to reclaim restitution african stolen episode, one 0 no. just sierra. the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line the

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