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such intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i will give you that post of the take a daily news podcast powered by the login reporting of algebra. find us where ever you get your pod cast. the battles rage as is well widens. it's a salt on southern gaza and area it wants declared sites for palestinians. the hold on have them think of this is ada zeta live from dell house. that coming up is really strikes once again. target gauze is largest refugee camp out of thing is try to dig out the survivors with that bad hands. united states announces sanctions and
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visa restrictions on is really satellites involved and attacks on palestinians in the west bank. this is what christmas looks like and let us find this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem and a church in bethlehem says there will be no christmas celebrations. as long as is ralph. on 5 months of guns, a continuance, the date is 20 g and t 10 pm in gaza, where these rainy army has announced its troops all now in the hearts of the southern city of han, eunice, for weeks. israel had declared hon units and surroundings a safe zone. the millions of palestinians have sold shelter there, but as well as rapidly expanded its air and ground defensive carpet bombing several areas across the street. and then also the gevalia refugee camp has been badly hit once again. it is the largest and most densely populated in gaza. homes have been
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completely destroyed. the many attract under the rubble and a central gaza. at least 45 pounds things have been killed off. there's really strikes had residential buildings in dated by more than 16000 pounds for means have now been killed since the will began in early october. the marks begins of coverage . the traffic that follows in a strike is now terrifyingly familiar, stretches used for the fortunate shoulders or blankets, ferry the rest. the young faces of this was a wide eyed and a life with fear. the dead elsewhere laid out by the dozen shrouds in old sizes, costs and holes left to carry the wounded vehicle. passengers, despots, the pots with danger. close shots shot the crowd outside. this hospital
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the semi automatic crackles. a constant sound track in gauze, southern to the place of the displaced as plain to see a cluster of crowded tents among them, a shelter offering that to safety for and a small sleigh, a mother with a kids cost out of the home. well, we spend all night tearing rockets and bombing, we are living between life and death. we may die at any moment. it's may be our turn, and our kids turn. the families still somehow luckier than some others, with even less support. their entire existence is on the side of this road. little besides blankets and bags of clothes up same belie, i'm not off enough that children have started to hate to not. this is something given to us by god because of fear. when we hear the planes, we know there is
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a strike coming. some and gaza, still try to flee. finding safety is now the daily struggle, the marks out of data. let's take a look at how and where israel is in testifying as a taxing cause of the new phase of it, as well as ground invasion is targeting areas near han, eunice in the south. it is gauze, the 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians forced in their homes. in the north is ready forces of baffling palestinian fights is from the customer gates and is land if you had in these regions traded in red. this heavy fighting as well as several neighborhoods in gaza. city all the fighting and troop movements indicate is riley's aiming to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north central region and the south. thought apple a zoom has the latest from rough in southern gaza. as is ro is expands in military ration. in con eunice, people across the con, you in
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a city were forced again to evacuate to ruffle, seeking shelter, away from the east valley plumbing. the city becomes overwhelmed with evacuees who are experiencing the trust, the conditions where they struggled to foreign children to survive. people left everything behind con, units were forced to live in terms that were sit in public areas. back in a basic supply worries to sit up on suitable for humanitarian use. a deep shortage of fluids, water, and medical supplies. ruffle is now the last show to left for palestinians as also with the compartment continue in these areas with on present the level and even domains to every composer. how does your roof in this house of the territory the united states has it now? sanctions on several dozen is really surplus involved in attacks against
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palestinians in the occupied. westbank has been a serge involved and says, israel began its war on october 7th. in recent days is ready. settlers rated a restaurant and launched an attack on a palestinian father of 6 a. we audit critically condemn act attacks by violent is really extreme, is against palestinians. and those by violent past industry extremes against israel is. these acts threaten westbank stability in the immediate term and take us further away from the future and which palestinians and israelis can, can both live and both can live in peace and security. in 2 states. all white house correspondent, kimberly how kits has the latest. and we knew this was coming down the us president telegraph this in an op ed that he wrote a few weeks ago in response to the fact that there had been a spike in attack spies, really settlers against palestinians in the west bank. and he had passed
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a number of his cabinet secretaries to look at policies to combat the spike and attacks in the state of violence. given the fact that the 5 administration had communicated to the is really government that they needed to stop the violence and simply weren't doing so. so it is, stephen 5, the secretary state entity blinking, given the fact that the united states found these attacks to be unacceptable and they communicated. but if they did not do anything, and this is really government did not take any action, then the united states is ready to take action using their own authorities. and that's what these visa restrictions are. in essence, what they have underscored to these release is the need to do more to hold extreme is settlers to account. and so they have put in place a visa restrictions against dozens of is really settlers, in other words, so that they can no longer travel to the united states. and this would include not
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only certain individuals but also their immediate family members. and what we also know is that in the case of limited numbers of palestinians who have committed violent acts against is rarely, they will also not be permitted. and we should point out that there are some is released and hold dual citizenship. so in other words, some of them are americans. this would not apply to them, given the fact that they are us citizens and can come to the united states. this would just be those who are simply of is really nationality or have some other dual nationality is not a 2nd american passport. it was rarely soldiers had been writing towns and cities in the occupied west bank. at least 5 palestinians had been injured during an ongoing rate. on the jenin, refugee camp is ready, military, stopping and searching ambulances. doctors say at least 2 ambulances were prevented
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from reaching hospitals and brought her man, there's a pregnant woman here, and the occupation forces are stopping us until now. they're restricting us for moving. we have an injured person here who's standing in the rain restricting him to enter the ambulance until they're done searching. you well i said now to my law and bringing honda, how did i meet force in the occupied westbank? so how did we'll talk about the, those rights in a moment before us back to the, the issue of this, the settler violence. and we just heard there from the, the state department earlier and, and, and uh and kimberly this, this is uh, an ongoing issue. uh for palestinians in the occupied west bank and its, its gotten worse over the last few weeks has been yes, absolutely. it is a ongoing issue that has been escalated over the past few years. and since october 7th, it really accelerated, especially that a lot of these settlers, if not old by now, have been given weapons by the uh,
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is the government in israel with this video. busy as of the national security administrative, i've been via holding ceremonies in various sets of them is why is distributing these weapons now? they move from the united states is going to be welcomed by palestinians, whether it's at the leadership level or district level. but i think what people would probably want to see is how it's going to translate in facts. how is that goodness, what does that going to mean for their daily lives? because since october 7th, the number of settler attacks on file is to move as in, more than doubled according to the u. n. and that is then in a variety of attacks from physical attacks with weapons gunfire on palestinians to this, the destruction of their property or their livelihood. there's also been of 15
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communities that have been expelled from where they were living from the land they own in south of hebron, those a big winning communities. and basically they've been chased by the settlers under the watchful eye of the army and the wherever you go, use view people tell you that they've been close to glue, harassed by these settlers. so certainly by listing, who would like to see how would that translate sanctioning people is something not allowing them to go to to you as something. but what they want to say is actually making sure that these attacks stop specially that when it comes to justice, i list sinews have no with course whatsoever. if you look at the fig. busy 7 percent of these attacks result in an indictment and 4 percent of those 7 percent actually results in a outcome favorable to the plaintive meaning to the pilot students. so many people
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tend to that they give up even trying to get just as ok, trying to get their own rise because it's simply not going to happen. so certainly i would say that, yeah, a lot of people would say that this is a big step in towards, you know, in the right direction in favor of the palestinians. the bothers to middle story to would probably be very happy about it, even though we haven't heard the word so far. but this is something the president with the bass has discussed with all the for any leaders who have come here to ramallah. since october, 7th and as we are saying it as well uh, hold up uh, raids on, on palestinians in the west bank have become a, just a part of daily live there as well. it is a part of daily life and is a part of you your, your night people will tell you that especially in the refugee camps and places
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like to car room and you mean in the other places near the settlements like, not blows. like how broad is they? they are on edge, they don't know if they gonna wake up with a soldier or a number of soldiers in their living rooms in their bedrooms, trying to detain someone. now that as you said, there's an ongoing grade in geneva. it started at $230.00. lucas has been nearly 8 hours. is a large column of military vehicles where i had entered the refugee camp there about $32.00 of them, plus 2 boom dozers with a lift we spoke just before coming on air now to the west. crescent on the ground, and we were told that the, all the ambulances were being search and that the soldiers were on the grounds of the 2 hospitals. there, they were not impeding access to the injured or to medical cases that were unrelated to the reins. but they were actually searching every say, a single note,
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the envelope and it was being quite aggressive to was the power medics hold a thank you. hold on. i need in ramallah now series of explosions had been heard in tel aviv off. the rockets were fired from gaza. several launch from the street towards the south and east of central 10. i'll be mostly intercepted while others fell in open areas. several people have been injured in southern israel and the city of ask along, following those rocket attacks. the video showing damage to parts of residential buildings as a senior. i'm a special or some of them then as spoken in the last, the last thing negotiations on prison i'm captive swaps will only begin once. israel stops is bombardment. when we just need to have that kid and he and we have to read that there is no negotiation, no swab, without seizing on the stopping the aggression against all what people against guys
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. and here we hold the missing yeah. whole for responsibility for the lives of the v is r e n z i n his captives as he have for you the and him done the swab, the as he resumed his attack. i get his gaz. uh, they are on the 5th or being in till by the bombard the minutes of meeting the hose . what machine? and then the funny is, rose wood cabinet met with released captives and families of those and still in gaza. emotions ran high as families discuss the trauma they've been going through. in my con reports from tel aviv, of to 60 days the bring them back him pain and finally got that meeting with israel's will cabinets. the campaign represents the families of those taken by him . us, but the meeting held behind plays those didn't get them the result. they wanted a guarantee that all would be freed and quickly. a number of them,
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including some free during the ceasefire, walked out of the meeting, which was said to be fold. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was blunt, he reportedly said he couldn't bring everyone back alive. we have to do and he has to do every thing to bring them back immediately, ever sink, and not just to reach his letter. the meeting was a disappointment for all involved. i hope as i did if i met her boyfriend andre a few months ago on a day thing at a well when romans followed he was working security at the soup of the music festival. when he was taken off to 2 months, jennifer has a clear message to these ready will cabinets. the simple answer is, i would like them to give all the post tenure prisoners back to a gas out or wherever they should be. but you also lives in say that he might not survive is rosa sold on the strip. i have nightmares every night. that
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maybe the idea sorrow, power a to fluid bumped him also. yes, i have this night there's and i pray to god. every night, every day to bring them back campaign has significance way or the is really public opinion. over 60 days, a small gathering turned into an influential pressure group. but the ones who seem to be resistant to that pressure of those with the greatest power to help them, the little cabinet, as the captives were released during the ceased by the families were relieved that the was a mechanism really looked like getting them high and was it possible that's given them the inputs us to push football. however, they wouldn't be easy. the remaining captives all said to be military aged men and women know that's going to be a tough negotiation. a massive already said in order to release them. they weren't old palestinian prisoners to be released on a permanency spot. however, as well as being clear as well, it was the complete destruction of
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a mass and negotiations to take place on the file and wrong coming out is there a television. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been speaking again about what will happen in gaza off to the conflict. and so let's speak now to hand this out. who is she joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem. so honda what, what else did the, is there any prime minister say as well, hasn't these really prime minister touched on a number of topics, but none of it was really new information. it is benjamin's. he has been ongoing since the beginning of the war, vowing to meet the 3 objectives of israel's war, the 1st to completely dismantle him, us militarily and politically, to bring back all of the captives and to ensure the israel no longer feels any sort of threat from the gaza strip, what he did say about the day after the war was that guns that will need to be the
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militarized. and the only force that could do it was the israel is he said he did not want any sort of international force there to achieve the d militarization because he didn't believe anyone else could get it done other than the israel east . he also touched on a few other things, specifically what he called significant military advancements in the north and in the south. these really army has been describing this day as the most intense fighting, as they say. they have surrounded the southern city of han eunice, and made heavy games in the northern part of the gaza strip, specifically in the neighborhood of jebediah. now we also heard from israel's defense smith, sir, you'll have the launch. who said that for all those in the international community, trying to put pressure on israel, saying that they should stop this war and that they are not justified. he said, quote that israel is not justified to stop the war and they will continue until
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they meet all of their objectives. something else he touched on when asked about it by a reporter at this press conference was the rising settler violence against palestinians . he kind of down played it and said that only security officials should be wants to use force. and the people are violent and taking matters into their own hands. but he didn't condemn the settlers who have been increasing their salts on palestinians and killing them in numbers, as we've seen in the occupied west bank. now the to the former defense minister benny gans and war cabinet member touched on the issue of the captive saying that it was an emotional meeting with them and that the overall goal is to bring all of them back. now, while all of the war cabinets folk this evening, the information they have been saying is nothing really new. they have been echoing the sentiments of their war. and all of this comes as these really army
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spokesperson, daniel, how god, he said that the military is preparing for a long war. and the son who live 1st there in occupied east jerusalem. thank you. i still ahead on i just need a drum strike in northern nigeria has killed thousands of civilians will get the latest on who carried out the the the weather brought to you by visit castle high again. thanks for joining in. so the mountain rains not too bad. right now, so if like the switch is turned off, so just the light showers along the coast, the vietnam, bigger down port there just to the north of the name, the weather alerts to speak of up and down the philippines. so that means the rain, not too intense on wednesday,
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call cover is running across the yangtze river valley here, but throughout the day on wednesday that was cloud shutout some more in the way of sunshine, down in gwyn g. providence not a bad day in greatland, 23 degrees for you. and for japan, dis, active weather pushes away from tokyo as an improvement in those conditions on wednesday. 15 degrees and, you know, we had dealt with a land side northern sumatra island. still some pulses of intense rain here on wednesday. it's all about the heats across australia and look to see isn't going anywhere fast. so through the interior, alice $41.00, you're going to lock into the forty's over the next several days. winds will come out of the southwest that will kick back your temperature just a bit on saturday at 38 degrees. and here's our tropical psych loan in the south pacific throwing a lot of rain to the solomon islands. this will eventually move in to the coral sea, and we'll see if it impacts east of australia and meantime, a lending new zealand somewhere. whether it's a go for the escape including gets been on wednesday. that's it. that's all
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the weather brought to you by visit castle and on settled time upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it to the question of 5 unflinching questions. rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing has taken place. augusta nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leads, profit without result. permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without the the log in, you're watching, i just need a reminder, lots of stories this out. he's ready ami claims,
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as troops have reached the heart of san eunice in southern garza previously declared the area safe zone, millions of palestinians have storm shelter then the us an outside she is on his right. assess, was involved in attacks against palestinians in the occupied west banks. it's been a surge in secular violence. this is where it began. it's more on october. the 2nd is was count out of large scale attack on the valley. a refugee camp in northern gaza. many people said to have been killed. g camp is the largest in gaza and has been repeatedly attacked by the mayor of contact has renewed his condemnation of the war on gaza shift. i mean, been hammer the stand. he was speaking during a gulf corp counsel summit here in doha. the media also called on the un security council to bring is round back to negotiating type of diplomatic edison. james bays reports this annual meeting of the council that consists of the 6 golf nations
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was dominated by the war on gaza in the house. the amier of cats all shake time in how much? how funny greeting the king of the rain had been a sol khalifa has been at 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 it throw much to them, we call on the security council, 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
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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 haws comments urging the un security council to compel israel to accept a permanency spa would almost certainly get support from many nations right now. and that is a messic genocide taking place in regards to what the, what people. and so the idea was to send a message to the web face, but also to all what else i must as to the world that this is what the christmas looks like in palestine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem the best place of cheese as the children pully being pulled from under that all the time and is being displaced with that homes destroyed. and why the world this celebrating christmas at the good place of jesus? this is what the christmas looks like. this is usually
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a season for celebrations and also a season for who is there hope left. we have open on 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 set think it dumps us the baby jesus is. and so the data to with those who are stuff that inc, would those who are oppressed. so in this christmas we find our own, the source of hope is because of a face image of god. and then i was totally deputy with one another. and i hope that dismisses gets to the world that we are to the night that in palestine and sadly like now we are united in our pain. ok. let's take a look at some other world news. now nigeria is ami, has admitted mistakenly targeting a religious gathering, and a john strike in the northern states of could do. now,
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at least i do find bodies were recovered from the c nicholas hawk reports. they died in prayer on sunday nights in nigeria as northern could do an estate hundreds gathered to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the prophet mohammed and his teachings of love, peace and kindness, their arms raised to the sky above a night jerry, the army drone observing them from their vantage point, they saw not worshippers, but what they described as terrorist from central command came the order to drop to bonds. at least 85 people were killed in the drone strike. many more injured and did critical condition are being treated in the hospital. when we were celebrating mo, who would win the thing came and dropped the bomb. some died, some got injured. we're done into the house. when the men heard what happened, they came out to check and that was when the 2nd bomb was dropped and most people died. now, jerry, is army, is doing what few armed forces do admit to its mistakes. imagine i was was able to
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