tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 5, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm so i may say that this has been use our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. 5 holes, rage is this row. livens is a salt themselves and gaza. mary at once declared safe to palestinians is ready strikes once again. tall good gauze is largest refugee camp palestinians trying to
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dig out. survivors with the bad reports the united states with impose sanctions on his riley sap lives involved in a tax on public schools. and this is what the christmas looks like in palestine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem trying to charge him back to the him says they'll be no christmas celebrations as long as, as roused from bonham to the concert. continues the of 81600 j a n t. and we begin with our special coverage of the war and gaza. within the last hour of these, right, the army is announced. its troops on now in the house of the southern city of con eunice for weeks is rather declared con units and its surrounding areas a safe so millions of palestinians of so shell to that, that israel has rapidly expand that. it's aaron ground, defensive carpet bombing,
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several areas across the strip. well, in the north jabante, a refugee camp is being badly hit once again. it's the largest and most densely populated in gaza. homes have been completely destroyed. many people are trapped under the rubble. and in central garza mol, residential buildings have been hits in data and by many people fed that nearly 16000 palestinians is now being killed since the war began. and early october, we thought a cup i assume, joins us now from the quite the hospital in the alpha in garza. so 1st of all, i start with those, these ready reports of them being in the hearts of con, eunice. what can you tell us about that? product yes, i mean it was very clear since the beginning over the destruction of the eastern areas. oh can you and is the flowering of elimination flows or these areas before
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just couple of days. it was ugly indication that is what the patient forces us to talk to a new phase of the military ground operations in this all of the gaza strip area. because it, it to be in the earlier days of the confrontation, a safe shooter for the people who had been 1st back to way to from the houses, from the houses in the north and essentially figures of gauze where people started to fluid. oh, just a few patients to see lead to these areas. now they have been informed again to head to roof on district as confrontations. continue right now on the ground with the post the in flight. this is betty moving troops. now the confrontations are up to these areas or, or exit change or would be clearly for hits or from these areas. but it's been intensified during the. 1 to the residential houses are seeking to take,
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which means it will send you to city as the clean before due to the time. it took be interesting to the policy and flanked as a pro ration and real quick launching towards the effect of the ground that some people use to be the remainder of the houses is really easy to residential houses. early during the last 24 hours more than 60 pounds thing is intensified to fuse. people took me to these really pieces to produce, which is the city to tell us about those reports of his riley soldiers shooting people who appear from come on old one hospital. let me ask you the obvious question. why? why would you say nice to people from a hospital?
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the yes, i mean, uh, commode one hospital is really, really for me as soon as the company stays where people are taking suit. 1 the distance between each inches, between which we situation is very similar to the situation. tell you this to me. she felt as though keeping some forces intensified by shoot for the prevent them to the postage to reduce to business between the to be fixed in pin point. i do see that the prevent the fury of hundreds of did bodies to come out at one hospital where the. 2 used to wait to see the to, to the, to,
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to leave the patients believe as the religious the news of the territories did not stop since the early beginning of this well to fight to. 2 believe you, that thing so much thought about as soon as let's take a look at how and where as well as intensifying is a tax and gaza. the new phase of as well as ground invasion is targeting areas near han, eunice in the south. it's called the 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians forced from the homes in the north is ready for us as a baffling palestinian fights is from the cosign brigades and assigning jihad in these regions. shaded in right. heavy fighting and several neighborhoods in gaza, city all the fighting and troop movements in decay. this weather is aiming to divide the gauze district into 3 areas. the north central region and the south and 0 has gained access to the canada to on hospital and associates has this report. one of those, the hope also for the effect of the early hours of the morning these radio
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occupation forces have been shelling 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 lease with the northern gates. as we speak, you can hear the gun fund and shelling the hospitals over, packed with patients wounded and displaced civilians who took shelter in the premises. shelling was not interrupted throughout the night. these really will planes have pounded buildings close to the hospital compound. this is the northern guys have to come out and when hospital is really drones and will planes find directly as anybody trying to leave the hospital and make a national hospital. we received and trapped inside, commanded one hospital. dead bodies are piling up on the ground. we are unable to take them to the cemetery for burial stuff. we appeal to the whole. it was to stand by our side to have mercy on us and on the dead bodies lying on the ground. we
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appealed to the arab and muslim latest act. but it has a question on all these way. these are smarter in the palestinians. the majority of those killed in these mazda, because our women and children. i have just tried to treat 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 a hitler. while you are the neo nazis, the smoke alarm now is very, the soldiers have been writing towns and cities in the occupied westbank area is the best for him. and jeanine have been targeted again. a young man was killed in the columbia refugee camp and his brother, arrested. bulldozers have destroyed roads, pavements, and water supply lines. and janine and the state department is expected to announce
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the sanctions on several 1000. these riley settlers involved in a tax against palestinians in the west bank. well, white house correspondent, kimberly how could is standing by in washington with more than that. but 1st i'd speak to who do i have the, i mean, she's in ramallah in the occupied westbank. well, can you tell us about today's right? so the well, there's a, a range that has been ongoing for several hours now. it started around $230.00 low co, eh, which is a, sorry, a $1213.00 g m t in janine. now janine has been really a focus of the is really forces here in the occupied west. but we do know that this lady who has been wounded by shrapnel mean do notice several other injuries or the some of them by live are the nation. but we did speak to people on the ground and at the moment they say that that is where any forces are inside the refugee cab
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. they have surround, they were near hospital there and they and they, they could hear an exchange of gunfire. it's still a very fluid situation and it's ongoing at the moment. all right, let's think hold on to me for now. i think we're going to come back to in a moment. heard about, let's take this to our white house correspondent. kimberly how good standing by live for us in washington and kimberly that stopped with this issue of us sanctions, all the targeting set to groups or individuals. because as we know, settlement activities under international law or according to you and experts and a transfer of population that's illegal, they say mm hm. and as a result, uh, the us, uh, president has promised to hold those individuals and groups to account. and so what we know is weeks ago,
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the us president has some of his top secretaries to look at policies that they could use because they was appealing within the binding administration. but the is really government simply was not serious about holding is really settlers to account for the violent acts they were committing against palestinians. and now what we understand is that, that, that announcement about that policy is imminent, that the, by the administration is on the costs of making the announcement that it will be putting in place of travel bad. that will in effect, prevent settlers who have committed violent acts. we understand that we several dozen uh from coming to the united states for their attacks on pal students. we should put out. there will also be a travel restrictions put on some palestinians who have committed acts. it gets his release as well. but this is really significant because not only did the us
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president telegraph this in an op add a few weeks ago, but this is something that has been promised for about 3 years by the, by an administration, but has really not been done by any administrations until going back to bill clinton, so this is a big action on the part of joe biden and one, but he's been facing a lot of pressure to do so now you've got to one the, kimberly. how is this going to impact relations with the counters? right? the government, which includes fig, is within the cabinet who all set for those who are from quite extreme settlements . like curious, autobahn been giving you a case in point, all of which, when you look at international human rights, the organization sites are illegal under international law. once again, it doesn't appear that the u. s. president seems to be thinking about that right now. what he seems to be thinking about is its own re election. and here in the
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united states in some very key swing states, for example. there are some very prominent muslim leaders who have put together a group called a band and biden. and right now they are saying that they will not support him as long as he does not take action to stand up and stop the slaughter of palestinians . the not just in gaza, but also the attacks in the west bank such as we seen by the settler. so the us president is under pressure. but by muslim leaders, he's under pressure in terms of the number of casualties that we're seeing and gaza . whether it is protest outside the white house, whether there are it is demonstrations around the world. uh, he's hearing the international outcry and he's also had even resignations from, with, in his own administration over some of his policies in support of israel. and so this seems to be what is driving these announcements. it doesn't seem to be the
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issue of how he's going to deal with the is really government moving forward. that seems to be at the front of the president's mind. all right, let's leave that for now. is, has been really important developments that kimberly's updating us. and let's take this back to how do i have the, how made, how any reaction coming from these riley authorities from sites like groups to this as well. so far we haven't heard anything. i think everybody's waiting to see and probably wanted to know what are the details of who is, will be on that list. if indeed it comes out now does. and if it's something is to issue a list and forbidding people to travel to the us, the other question is, well, it's actually change anything here on the ground in the occupied was bank. if you ask, but as soon as they would probably the very skeptic about this does look at the numbers
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and that's according to the u. n. as is october 7th, they have been more than 300 settler attacks on file as to news about that doesn't have lost their lives. others have been wounded in a would live, i mean, nation ever since the national z. israel's national security was minister ethan. i've been, there has been distributing weapons to settlers across the occupied was bagwell . people. brothers didn't, is, would tell you that they don't think anything will change, because the settlers have not only just political protection from the college and the government of benjamin nathaniel. but they also have the protection of these really forces on the ground. so many times i've spoken to people really across the occupied was by go was just didn't happen yesterday. and this morning and people were telling me the that they get attacks. they get accused of
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a things that they haven't done and then this is done was totally punitive and they always pay the prices. and sometimes it's the soldiers that are helping the settlers in whatever acts that they're doing. and it is really a warring situation. but this has been going on for decades and is, has increased. i've increased regardless of whatever amy you, i said with his vision. it has said in the past, certainly they never had such a bold move as the one it will have. as we understand that today was by issuing this list, but certainly people here don't expect much change or at least not in need to change on the ground. because those of the current atmosphere since october, the 7th, that the palestinians are being made to pay the broad jenkins for what, how much the operation have mass carried out on october, the 7th, the big, big a suffer from revenge attacks continuously. and there's no one there to protect
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them. i will leave you there. thanks so much for the. i mean now the any are caught as renewed is condemnation of the kennings in gaza shift. i mean, been how much that, assigning was speaking during a golf corporation council, somebody's in del, the and they are also called on the un security council to bring as well back to the negotiating table of the if somebody to get us a james phase reports from dell, this annual meeting of the council that consists of the 6 golf nations was dominated by the war on garza, the host, the amier of cats. i'll shake timing been how much out funny greeting the king about rain. haven't been a so khalifa has been the center of recent diplomacy. his country mediated a 7 day truce, but it's being followed by more intense bombardment. something he called genocide. he says the international community must act. now when a through much to a we call on the security council,
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namely the permanent members to live up to their legal responsibility. to put an end to this barbaric court. and to force israel to return to the negotiation table to reach a just solution based on the international resolutions and the error piece initiative on a 2 state solution. to dodie, the gulf nations invited the president of to kia to be that guest at this meeting. a, it's a o unit to minute, then it to now would ministration is endangering the secuity and future owing to region in order to extend its political life. the loss of life, of 17000 palestinians. most of the children and women to me is a crime against humanity and a war crime. israel shall not get away with these crimes. the emerald cats hawes comments urging the un security council to compel israel to accept a permanency spa would almost certainly get support from many nations right now. but when the counsel last met in new york, it was clear that one country the u. s. is opposed to any new resolution,
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and of course it's a permanent member with veto power, james bayes out to 0. don't know how she might have the bottle has been following. the main thing here, even though i saw, was from the made of cuts on the last clothes for an immediate end to the wall on does a, do you see it is well, if the flight in continuous, if the relentless from baldwin continues instability good for the spread across the entire region. joining me to talk more about the gcc summit is mr. budget on site is supposed to person on the top advisor to cuz i was minister of foreign affairs. thank you very much indeed. was the motion on sorry for joining us. the declaration of doha, should it be seen as indications that the decency is july to this time when it comes to how to move forward when it comes to war and gaza. the summit to day, which we have seen, they are getting the uh, the, the indications coming out within the conversion. and uh,
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that can be k that came out at the end of the summer showed big tv. but they, they united position between all the states and calling to an end to after this war . and. busy the thing the ethics as originally ended thing nationally towards the end to this that was the dictation made it very clear and stuff. busy of the mediation that it's been done by got that added to that box. and then they get to include in egypt and the united states, but also and as supporting the work of the city of the 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, to this one. this gathering has been crucial for comp time because they this is what 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?
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we'd have to wait and see. but as far as the concerned, at least with the gc lead is meeting here in doha, this sending a strong message to the international, the community that the block remains committed. not only to cnn, to the world, but to resume genuine tools between the palestinians and the east varieties on the very notion of 2 states living next to each other, they sailed. unless you get got a policy in states with east arizona as its capital, the conflict will continue. and so with the sufferings of the people customized by a 0 delta join. now in the studio biology, 0 senior political analyst model, one big shot to model one good to have you with us is the arrow diplomatic position having any impacts on this conflict. why step 3 are going to be seen. of course,
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it's a bit too late, of course, 67 weeks later. but i think in terms of the ceasefire, i think that's where we need to really focus at this point in time. i don't think the out ups or the static majority cancers are going to be fighting is relevant. i'm showing. clearly the main role is, is trying to get a c's 5 back in place. i mean, probably let the leverage here is needs to be used to not just for the humanitarian pause because that's bring the proof to be able to take is the difference between the ceasefire and and the humanitarian pause is that one of them allows the more to continue the others ceasefire allows the water to stop. i think what we need at this point in time is to stop the war. i think everyone is convinced at this point in time with the exception one, as james told that the united states that doesn't seem to be convinced that this is the time to stop. but i think that's back fighting, especially to the united states. if you know how long can i go on so well,
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it can go on. it's not, it's not the issue in the sense that it can go on in different ways. it doesn't have to continue with the same intensity it's going on today. that's why i cease fires need be because it's right is in to my to my assessment will look strategically as what's happening on the ground. and they would decide as the window closes in terms of the support for the water internationally to change the mode of fighting. they could probably withdraw some of the tanks and they probably could create a security his own. impose a siege yet again, and continue to continue to mount uncertain offences against what they call a. how much strongholds the sage we should point out hasn't been, hasn't stopped, has the option to exceed? yes, it's just, it's been tightened, but it's, it's never ready ended. now what is it intensifying of the strikes even more on the
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south, even into some of the areas, which is what i had previously said, hey, these are, these are safe areas and told one point to i think it was meaning palestinians had from the northside. what is the goal of this? is this still parts of the plan to try and push palestinians out of gauze and completed the populated? it certainly is. and it has been declared by these, right? is this not a secret? it's not our own interpretation. i think they want to do a number of things. first of all, they're one guys have to pay a price. you don't want, they say something like, uh, usually pennies watch, you know, we wouldn't make bill with like guys, they're not saying, you know, we wouldn't make his bottle up pay the price that come us would say, we would make, they would pay the price that goes up, but what does that mean? they're actually making cars that they approached or, and so these are the presidents on the record is making statements to the fact that there aren't innocent palestinians civilians in gaus. he did, in fact, very early on who said that our notices and guys, when he was asked by
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a ton of for back in the u. k. and he said no, no, no, they're all in one instance and goes on there also voted for support from us, so, so on, so forth. a strange take on they sort of look high, the ask i the ology that if you voted for a government there for the population was, is responsible for everything the population does. so that is precisely what the world was riding against when it came to the war against the card. but it's actually opens the way it opens the door wide open for terrorism against these really civilians. right for voted. in the great numbers to days where the government does that make every is right, a civilian. now i thought good is that okay? because they bought it for the government. as a reminder, they're working for the government one to few months ago. the ones who voted for how much that was something like 2005, right, 2006,
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that was 1617 years ago. none of them of the generation was fighting to the one too before before. how much one, how much wanted to be a part of the political process just for through mind or who is that on the context in 2007, it was the united states and this red best monkey that could be thought against the elective government of how much because how much refused to accept the also accords . so in fact, it was included the games and alex government him us. that's really one of the most of the seats that let's just as the, just that discount. so it was back how much the people the guys avoided. and just for that i for the, again, by october 6 before the war or uh, how much was it exactly populated guys? just so it was sort of clear how much became more popular after 67 weeks of bombings of gaza, which of course attended us or back firing. if you thought that you get a mix of people who guys have paid the price for, for what got it for what, how much did october 7 when it's all about fighting now?
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and i think with, for every one of the 10s of thousands of casualties, we saw over the past 7 weeks. i'm sure there's going to be 2 or 3 new fight those new recruits. how much moving forward. and that's the thing that's lloyd austin talked about when he's talking about so subject failure both in terms of the losing the public opinion that that's fine. but also losing the fact that if you start getting what you quote that or is but it, but creating more quotes to the federal organizations and that works, then you are losing the war, the tactical gains at the cost of strategic phase. yeah, absolutely. all right, thanks so much model on the shoulder. thanks for showing your analysis on that cause we mentioned at the beginning of the bulletin as early as counter doubts and large scale attack on the giovanni refugee camp and open garza. the refugee camp is the largest in gaza, has been repeatedly attacked, how not level of days from giovanni, a. she lost everything since the war began. on the 7th of october,
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a yours worth of rain to tonight and tell them how to state in eastern india over the last little bit. so like this car is buried under water, we had roads turn to rivers. here now is a storm moved its way further toward the north. it's now impacting entre, protest, states knocked down trees there and the highest level alerts are issued for rain falling onto per dash and also tail and gotten a states in india. so the dark blue and the yellow, that is the more intense rain falling. that's a forecast on wednesday. i'll get the monsoon rains. not too bad. right now. we've got some showers along the coast of vietnam, bigger pulse of rainbow just to the north of denay. and cloud cover is running across china is yangtze river valley here. but throughout the day on wednesday those clouds will shut out. so like it is not a bad day in greeley and glen g. providence 23 degrees for you. now that storm system pushes away from japan, so it's going to be a damp start to the day in tokyo. but again, throughout the day, we'll see more peaks of sun here. let's go back to this part of southeast asia. we did see a line side in northern,
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so bunch of islands and still more burst of rain will be falling in this area on wednesday. well, in this weather report in buckets dawn where it has been quite foggy and the horse that is set to continue on wednesday with the high of 21. the weather brought to you by visit castle expo 2023. the world, the fascination to join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the unique perspective i think being policy is a huge part of my abilities. voices you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of the gaza strip
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started. connect to our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue. here is an attack in this specific area during me, out of these boards is and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0, the the welcome back to watching out. is there a time to recap on headlines now? these right, how many times is the troops have reached the halt of con eunice in southern garza, it had previously declared the area a site, so millions of palestinians sold shouts of that as well as counted out
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a large scale attack on the jabante, a refugee camp in northern gauze, many people are fits with being killed. the refugee camp is the largest in gaza and has been repeatedly at times. the amount of thought has condemned this rouse william voss of holding it a crime against humanity. spoken to somebody to the gulf leaders in del huh. holding for another seas 5 minutes on to the 2 state solution. a series of explosions of being heard instead of evolve to rockets will find some garza several launch from the strip towards the south and east of central 10 of these most to intercepted. one of those fell in open areas receiving report. several people have been injured in southern as well in the city of oscar, on following rocket attacks. the video shows damaged the pots of residential buildings. is there any emergency services are responding to the scene? and we're on con, has mall from tel aviv just after 3 pm local time allows are ends whitehead,
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where i am in the central tel aviv i counted at least 8 explosions local media saying that 10 explosions in total took place in the south and east of central a tel aviv then there was a message from the is raised by a loud speaker, telling people to remain in the shelter. also, we've seen a rocket being fired from, goes into ask them what 2 people were likely injured. now where i am, is actually nicknamed host these with, with showing you around. this is effectively the headquarters of the bring them back campaign. now they're meeting with the is really will cabinet. that's amazing . they've been awesome for homeless since the world again 60 days ago. um, what they want from this meeting is to find out exactly what the is ready will cabinet is doing to bring the remaining cap saves back home. however, the slogan of this campaign is not bring them back,
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but bring them back. now they want this to be done as quickly as possible and given the intense pressure that these ready will cabinet is under to fight this rule from the move far right elements of the, of the could policy was the policy of both the defense minister and the prime minister and the pressure that they're under from the americans, july humanitarian aid and getting the captives out is although a priority, not possibly a pro t, right this minute. and that's what these caps is, families won't, they, won't, these caps has to be released as quickly as possible and wrong. come out is there a television on my son sign is a senior, as well analyst at the international crisis group. she says the families of his right of captives remain outraged at nothing. yahoo and his government the families of the hostages that are still there are absolutely up in arms about the what seems like
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a decision by the israeli government. when the truth fell apart to go into the guys and continue with the operation with full force and intensity without providing any information on how or when it will get back as hostages. and as the families have said, the hostages are the priority because they are the ones whose lives are at stake. whereas the operation is something that can happen after they are securely brought back home. so i think that there is a extreme pressure and extreme anger amongst the families, the hostage, and these really public at large that the government doesn't really seem to be providing a clear plan. not only on how to bring home the hostages, but how to secure a victory, what we're seeing, i mean, the people who do see the images from guys are seeing death and destruction. and we're not really seeing so much of the achievement of the military objective to bring down from us. so i think israel is, are very upset and very confused. missing as position right now seems quite secure . he has the full backing of the us to continue with this war. he has a far right government,
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but some of them have been calling for re occupying guys for settling guys are now is road planes that that's not it's objective. but despite the fact that most of these really public is not happy with nothing, yahoo and doesn't trust him even before october 7th, there doesn't seem to be any kind of way to get him out of office. and so for now, he's an office and people are still in trauma and shock and, and we're at war. and so the situation is that the longer that this operation continues, it seems like he'll be able to continue to remain in his seat at the same time. if israel isn't able to provide a achievement in this operation, i think is really is, will, will lose more and more of their patients. and there's also hundreds of thousands of reservists who are, you know, currently arm either in the north or in the south. the economy is being her, so there is even an internal time limit. i think to this and, and there are more and more calls for that to me who to step down. this is
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something that was going on a lot. all of the last, all of this last year, i think that will gain momentum. but for the time being that the i was position is quite strong. there is consensus in israel that he but it's, it's the right objective that we need to talk with him us. so in that sense, he's a pretty secure place. all families of these riley's cap to the on the 7th of october, for us the government to ensure the return of their loved ones to all the families have been doing the same for much longer. the relatives, one from the c o n is right, the community, the all the an arrow bandwidths believe to have been captured by some us. 2015. sort of high about told to one of the families in the city of ash cologne. about a case that has highlighted the inequality faced by as well as minorities nearly a decade ago, yellows brother was like this beach off to arguing with his mother bots. he never
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returned. he points to the direction of aram and he started to cry. he ended up in crossing into garza and then was captured by him of a virus. mental health deteriorated, not long before that. 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. we can't cope. we're asking the government to bring him home or how lucky should or citizen is seals all this time . they weren't sure it says there was dead. then how must reduce the video riley of 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, but every time he has a son,
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he thinks how terrifying it must be for his brother is rosa strikes us by the complicates of things. but with mold caps is now held in garza vera's relatives hope he'll be freed if the cx 5 deal reviews his family says neither these ready will cabinet. all those needing to bring them back home campaign have contacted the leaving of various community with no choice. they say, but to raise awareness to his case alone. so this is a villa, me how has been painting of era and his family sees. and his mother. let's see 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 is radius therapy and community faces, as well as that face 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,
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we're 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 that led him into garza. she says it could have happened to anyone, so she will continue to campaign for his release. as it has gone, yellow says the vera will have experienced the number of wars on garza, but he prays that this will be the last one that ends with his brother's safe for to sort of hide at all to 0. ask along now is goals that are on the constant attack this little in the way of festive spirits among kinda sending christians in the occupied westbank. it's christmas approaches that abraham has more from bethlehem
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in this city around this time usually celebrates christmas. ease with these festive, you know, but this year o christmas celebrations have 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 this christian comedies 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, a palestinian coffee on, is placed in the 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 celebration is out of castle to see it. and beth land for obvious reasons . it's impossible to celebrate one. that is a massacre,
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a genocide taking place in regards to without what people. and so the idea was to send a message to the web face, but also to all west helps a message to the world that this is what christmas looks like in palestine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem the best place of cheese, as the children totally being pulled from the time it is being displaced with that homes destroyed. and why the world the 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 hope. is there hope left? we have hope and what faith we have hold 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 manger said, think it dumps us the baby jesus is. and so the data to with those
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a whole lot of stuff that inc with those who are oppressed. so in this christmas we find our own, the source of hope is because of what faith in it, 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 and know what 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 of people coming and searching under the to find any sign of life, any sign of hope. these images have broken us and we wanted to bring them to the church. and usually it typically means it would have a baby jesus in the middle. and then the holy family, the ship that's ending my guys surrounding him. but this time at home we,
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we thought of all these characters and the baby and the gospel narrative and the christmas narrative 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 in what context today. and i think if jesus is to be born today, he would be born on does the and because of, with those who are suffering and then my guys and the shut bets would come and search for jesus in the midst of the bill of, of a destroy the house, as we see today. so i had on al jazeera, the dry and striking nigeria kills thousands of civilians will be live in kaduna states. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the solving the philippines is on high or low and security has been tightened off to sundays bombing. it's a religious service and not always city killed, full people, a pharmacy sites, a precautionary measure. the thousands of students then move to safety groups have operated in the region for decades. finally, be low as this report. more than a 100 police officers marching towards the gymnasium, where a bomb exploded during a christian religious service on sunday, a full force into southern philippines to deter any further attacks. even though
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authorities insist, there is no imminent threat. it means that an additional policeman will be uh, seen on the streets. i believe the point is we should be able to be invested by the tech point and the other ones. despite the assurances, however, students mindanao state university in regatta, we were the bombing occurred. are leaving by the thousands. i came here, hopefully the change may future for to of why the education with i miss 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. the predominantly must the region into southern philippines is no stranger to violence and not conflict. separatist forces have made peace with the government, but small break away groups continue to operate. they are worried about because
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they attribute policy drew the trend of being able to retrieve that. i'm waving oh, good being for sense of the biggest things over in dollars like media in the past few months. nothing illustrates the situation better than morales. the fighting between government forces and the ice a link to the older group here 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 the acts of violence. partly below al jazeera are always city southern philippines. to allow me try and strike in the nose 90 and state of could do knows killed at least 85 people. many of the victims worship is gathered in the area to mock
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a religious holiday. the state securities folks from called it an accident which happened during an army operation imagery has increased its defenses in the area. been several security breaches at could do not add port uh the u. k. and rwanda have signed a new treaty and revising a plan by the previous government to send the asylum seekers to the east african country. big greenville was signed by british interior minister james privately, israel on the accounts apartments in big hotel in kigali. it follows the decision by the you case, top court last funds, the rule that the full taishan scheme unlawful applying is central to the british governments. goal of stopping migrants arriving on small boats across the english channel. let's take you back to the story we're talking about just
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a moment ago and drones strike killing 85 people in nigeria. well, for the inbox is in northern nigeria, he's in the state of could do no way that attack happens. let's bring him in now and fit for that. it says start with the obvious question here. i think many people will be wondering how was this accident disease always use a cold like how, how was an accident like this? possible to kill 85 people in a drunk strike. well as me, i've just come back from the village where, you know, i went to see the village as also the musket of witness where the victims were buried. they told me that they would just gather and observing the might can be my lord celebrations, windows for the hearing gunshots, and the more like a gun to bump explosion as well as they were running. that's they were being so i guess it was the end twos or 3 that would be inside of it. but once they did run, you know, just a single person,
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i guess what's happening between and low and 9 p. m local time. so people might say, you know, like, you just imagine people have been asking, why is that possible? well, the interests prone to our talk, you know, i'm dying for about the tax all these villages for some time now. so the media to increase the sutherlands on that area is basically how suddenly as men try to breach of security, i didn't get by cutting the airport, which is just if you can let me testing with from the village. so it's in plastic, there's nothing possible that when they sort lives across charging you must be sticking them for you. that book of our members or bindix who are being responsible for the attacks. that'd be happening a within months. what have families of the victims telling you? fidelity yeah, it's been a very painful moment. for most of the families i'm get i'd be closer to inc. i do not see where i'm at thousands of them not to to where in judge web brought to the
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hospital. we have at least 18 people who have not recently been here since them one day because the incident happened sunday night there where they could interact with them because it's a very remote location. so they've been brought to behind me. you'll see some of the i loved ones who are here to take care of them or to provide food. one of the 5th since i spoke to one of the loved ones of evict and how can they told me that he lost 54 members of his immediate and extended family members? it's been a very, very, very, you know, painful moment, especially for at the people who are here watching the people, you know, streaming pain and also lying. please can you not been able to help themselves? thanks so much for that us. and by now the netherlands as we ton 6, all device taken by force from shoreline could, during the colonial era, has been now fernandez reports. this is the 1st branch of trice has to be returned . that cool mazda of more than 200 years in the netherlands,
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these artifacts were looted by doctor judges when the over and the patents in kennedy, in central sure longer in 1765. but what about the able to get bonded key? these items were made to the king and we have very few of those now remaining. so these are very important artifacts. my dad, the items are now on display at columbus national museum. they include these 2 guns, weighing 2018, lose each the move, but here the opportunity was used by troops of the candy and king to defend the city and the palace. the most eye catching item of the collection is below. k. cannon beamed after the eddies to correct who had to decorate it to the king. that is a very hybrid of jackson's was probably made in the netherlands then given to the king of sri lanka laser. it was embellished, decorated industry lanka,
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and then give it to the king again and that it was taken away exploits. a boose of the items were made, enjoyed workshops, and pretended kingdom and not a testament to the skill. the sense of the time, the 1st ever colonial artifacts returned by the dutch government. it's very important to critically reflect on the history and to well take steps and doing things rights which went in the history wrong. the she can, governments is it is grateful for the return of it's on the fax by the netherlands, which has been more helpful than other former colonial powers. the other european countries. austin, do you uh, electronic copies of uh, of ministries. and dennis simpson does not saying that, you know, they would be charging the piece at the,
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in the stalls and i see the iron meals. this is a store maintenance. you're not even given back by the pseudo says he hoops the model example. the set by the doctor government will influence others to return culturally significant items to did. right, so own is, it's taking more than 40 years to get these collodion artifacts back to say, lanka. the connection is a fraction of the thousands of treasures looted in columbus and now found in museums around the was the story and save the return, is a way to come stopped, mean us and, and as a 0, colombo. now thousands of people have demonstrated in new zealand against the new conservative government. they say its policies threatened the rights of indigenous mallory 5 minutes. the christopher lockson's national policy is promising to review the principles of the nations founding document a tracy signed by adverse. you should call on this as in mary chasing 1840
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indigenous activists of one the gains, the policies of lockson's right wing coalition event 6 for may have, for this news out, went back to the full show. so to stay with us here on out just here the, the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that for a he was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his pause in the killing of his right and soldiers. what these right is, this is a came in here. and this now very small hole actually represents a nightmare for this 5, we're let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled into the wall. now, why did they do the, the testing the thickness of the walls? so they know what equipment to use when they come to demolish this house and the
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family are telling us, there was no reason for these raise to come in to that house at this time. right now, they simply don't know why he's right. he's one to 2 motors. now this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the latest news, as it breaks this attack, has been described by ukrainian president a lot demands that lensky is an act of terrorism with detailed coverage of you know, mean a has promised to respond to the origin ties stage and improvements of therapy measures . people who are fear of this well impoverished that population from around the world gets mailed us wants to be 5 minutes of old people for the off to 25 years of containing the, against my friends and assign them seek of some safe is new told doesn't sound convincing at all the jewel, many aspects of your business, growth o business from insurance for your employees so they can provide the loved ones
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