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[000:00:00;00] the the . ready on the on has and see, cuz this is the news out live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes baffles rage as is route widens. it's a salt on the southern, gaza and area, and once declared safe for palestinians is really strikes once again. target gauze is largest refugee camp out of thing is try to dig out the survivors with that bad
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hands. united states announces sanctions and visa restrictions on his railey step was involved in a tax on palestinians in the west bank. the sirens and explosions are hiding. 10 of these and a roof, you'd find by how much hits escalade injuring several people. this is what the christmas looks like and tell us fine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem and the church and bethlehem says there will be no christmas celebrations . as long as israel's compartment of guns that continues the . it's 2100 g and t 11 p. m in gaza, where these ray army has announced its troops all now in what it calls the hearts of the southern city of con eunice for weeks. israel had declared hon eunice and it's surroundings
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a safe zone. and millions of palestinians have sold shelter there, but israel has rapidly expand it. it's in ground, defensive carpet bombing several areas across the street. in the north b jamalia refugee camp has been badly it once again. it's the largest and most densely populated in gaza. homes have been completely destroyed. many are trapped under the rubble and central gaza. at least 45 palestinians had been killed off the is really strikes it. residential buildings in dated by more than 16000 palestinians have now been killed since the war began in early october. villa marks begins are coverage. wow. the traffic that follows an asterisk is now terrifyingly familiar, stretches used for the fortunate shoulders, a blankets, ferry, the rest. the young face is a visible, a wide eyed and
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a life with fear. the dead elsewhere laid out by the dozen shrouds in all sizes, costs and holes left to carry the wounded vehicle, passengers, despots, the pots with danger. close shots shots, the crowd outside this hospital, the semi automatic crackles. a constant sound track in gauze southern to the plight of the displaced as plain to see a cluster of crowded tents among them, a shelter offering that to safety for an uh small sleigh. a mother with a kids cost out of the home. well, we spend all night tearing rockets, embalming we are living between life and us. we may die at any moment. it's may be our turn, and our kids turn. the families still somehow luckier than some others,
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with even less supports. their entire existence is on the side of this road. little besides blankets and bags of clothes, same belie, i'm not off enough out children and started to hate to know. this is something given to us by god because of fear. when we hear the planes, we know there is a strike coming. some and gauze a still try to flee. finding safety is now the daily struggle to the months i'll just later. let's take a look at how and where is ro is intensifying its attacks in gaza. the new phase of israel is ground invasion is targeting areas near han units in the south. it's cause the 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians forced from their homes in the north. is there any forces of baffling palace thing and fights is from the custom brigades, and is lemme to head in these regions shaded in red, this heavy fighting in several neighborhoods in gauze,
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a city. all the fighting and troop movements indicate there is ro is aiming to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north central region and the south. i taught apple assume has worn out from the law firm in southern gospel. as israel expands in good military ration in con eunice, people across the con, you in a city were forced again to evacuate to ruffle, seeking shelter away from the east valley plumbing. the city becomes overwhelmed with factories who are experiencing the trust, the conditions where they struggle to foreign children, to survive. people left everything behind con, eunice were forced to live in terms that were sit in public areas. second, own basic supplies to sit up on suitable for humanitarian use. a deep shortage of fluids, water,
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and medical supplies. ruffle is now the loss joe to left for palestinians as also with the compartment continue in these areas with on presented a level and even domains to every composer how to 0 roof in the south of the territory. the u. s. has announced sanctions on several doesn't is really settlers involved in a tax against palestinians in the occupied west bank. it's been a surgeon violence. this is rob, again, is warren october, 7th, in recent days is ready, set was rated a restaurant and launched an attack on a palace thing. and father of 6, we unequivocally condemn at 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,
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kimberly how kate has moved from washington. 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 a number of his cabinet secretaries to look at policies to combat the spike and attacks. and the speed of violets. given the fact that the vibrant ministration 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 if this 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,
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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 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 it's really nationality or have some other dual nationality is not
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a 2nd american passport. or i just really saw just had been writing towns and cities in the occupied west bank, at least 5 palestinians. they've been injured in an ongoing rate on the janine refugee camp. these were elementary as been staffing and searching ambulances. doctor say at least 2 ambulances were prevented from reaching hospitals and brought her mad. there's a pregnant woman here in the occupation forces. they're stopping up 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 it. that's close enough to it i'm. i let in the occupied westbank until to hold it. i didn't have any, so 1st of all, hold on the uh, settler attacks. this is an ongoing issue for palestinians living there, and it's been on the increase in recent weeks. this is absolutely is been ongoing. well before this was started, but since october 7th it's actually accelerated. that's an alarming rate. and
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that's probably why finally, from the point of view of the palestinians, we're hearing condemnation international condemnation. and then today this move uh from uh the us administration. and i'm sure that move, sanctioning settlers is something that's going to be welcomed as a step into the good into the right direction. but polish, to me is one to probably see how will that translate on the ground. how will that translate into the daily lives? because the number of attacks on average according to do and the force october 7th, was about 3 per day after that it more than double. and then we talk about attacks . we talk about ad tags on the palestinians themselves sometimes using gun fired. but we also talk about destruction of their property or de livelihoods, and that is really, it happens
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a bit over the occupied westbank polish team is also always complaining that it goes on with the impurities, sometimes with the protection of the army, and that they have no judicial roof course, no one to speak to because about 7 percent of these attacks end up in an indictment, but then less than surface and actually have a positive outcome in favor of the palace to me. and so basically they gave up, we've been trying to get adjusted because this they keep on saying that no one will listen to them. so certainly a step and a good direction. uh, but the main concern for palestinians is what will happen on the ground? when will people be kicked out of their communities of their land and was well people picking all of trees still be attacked. it will people be attacked in their
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homes will be with people the don't. and all of that is the main concern for the palestinians. and of course, as well as the violence from is really citizens is really settlers at palestinians or having to deal with with the range by that is really so just in, in various parts of the occupied westbank. what more, what we're hearing on that. so well there is an ongoing rate and you need that started at $213.00 local. so when the 9th hour of that raid visit was a large column alarm in the vehicle that went into the, into the refugee camp. there about 32 according to witness followings, but followed by 2 boom doors is that when you see both doors, as you know, that they will be either how's the pollution or destruction to infrastructure. now what's happening as we speak is that there's also, uh,
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soldiers that are on the grounds of the 2 hospitals. there. and according to the west crescent, they have been searching every single i'm balloons coming in or out of the hospital . or they have also been stopping the people from getting into ambulances, whether they're injured or just medical cases. then before they can reach the main building of the hospital and get treat when they have to be search or to and according to witnesses that, that is happening happening in quite an aggressive which we also heard about an improvised explosive device, an explosion. and we know that the house have been struck. we don't have the full details about that as the situation is still ongoing and developing. but certainly a very tense situation there with the soldiers going from house to house ransacking houses, looking for people. and then also i have exchange of gunfire. all of that with the
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people sitting terrified in their homes. hold on to how many in rome i left thanks very much. i a series of explosions have been heard in tel aviv off. the rockets were fired from gaza, several loans from the street towards the south and east central tel aviv most we intercepted while others fell in open areas. several people have been injured though, in southern israel, in the city of ash cologne, following those welcome attacks. video shows damage to parts of residential buildings. laser as well cabinets has met with released captives and families. of those still held in goes up. emotions ran high as families, discuss the trauma. they've been going through email con reports now from tel aviv, of to 60 days, the bring them back campaign. finally got a meeting with israel's will cabinets. the campaign represents the families of those taken by him us. but the meeting held behind closed,
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those didn't get them the result. they wanted a guarantee that all would be freed and quickly a number of them, 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 a man had boyfriend andre a few months ago when a day thing at a well when romans followed he was working security at the super music festival. when he was taken off the 2 months, jennifer has a clear message to these writing will cabinets. the simple answer is, i would like them to give all the post tenure prisoners back to the gas out or wherever they should be. but you also lives in said that he might not
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survive israel's assault on the strip. i have nightmares every night that maybe the idea if our power deaf will bump him also. yes, i have business affairs 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 seat by the families were relieved of the was a mechanism when they looked that getting them high and was it possible that's given them inputs as the push for more, however, they weren't easy. the remaining captives all set to be military aged men and women . now that's going to be a tough negotiation. alas of already said in order to release them. they want
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a palestinian prisoners to be released on a permanency spot. however, as well as being clear as well, it's once the complete destruction of a mass and negotiation has to take place on the file and won't come out. is there a television? staying in his route, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reiterated his government's plan to retain security control over gaza, off to the war ends. less big now to honda sound hood cheese life, where scene occupied east jerusalem. so him, the what else came out of that 3 thing. it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu alongside his war cabinet, giving a press conference reiterating the goals of this war, but not really mentioning any new information. these really prime minister did address what israel wanted to do after the war. he said that don's up must be the militarized. and the only force that could do it was these really military. and
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that he could not trust any sort of international force to get the job done so that israel no longer feels any sort of threat coming from the gaza strip. additionally, he mentioned significant military actions in the gaza strip today, referring to nevada in the north and han eunice in the south saying that the troops are making advancements there and it comes as these really army has said. this has been the toughest day of fighting, saying that they have made significant gains in the north, pushing deeper into the ground operation and it's 3rd phase. and that they fully surround that hon units and are operating in the heart of the city. now the defense minister, jo, i'm the launch speaking as well saying that the most important thing was to bring back the captives. and he also addressed the international community saying that anyone who's trying to put pressure on his role, telling them that this is not a just war. he said quote that it is not just for israel to stop fighting this war
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. and they will continue until they achieve victory. he additionally mentioned that with great games come big losses. referring to the now 80 is really soldiers who been killed in the ground operation inside of the gaza strip. war cabinet member benny gas also speaking, referring to the meeting that was held with the captives and their families, saying that it was emotional. and that it was a little bit hostile that according to his really reports, but that the bringing back to captives was something that these really are me and politicians a like we're looking to secure is really defense minister you'll have go on to also touched on the topic of israeli settlers who've been committing a violent acts and even killing palestinians in the occupied west bank. he's down played the issue and didn't condemn them. and rather said that security forces in israel, or the only ones allowed to use this kind of for this kind of force. and that's
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these are people committing acts of violence is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. also touching on the sentiment of bringing back the captive, saying that the country was doing everything they could to bring them back. and that this last to cease fire, we saw when the captives were brought back was due to is really military pressure. but the reality is there were weeks of negotiations with mediators and concessions that these rallies had to give up to bring the captives back. so while these really war cabinet did hold a meeting in its entirety tonight, the information that they relate our sentiments, they have been echoing since the beginning of the war 60 days ago, hondas that who life was in occupied east jerusalem, thanks very much for that update senior, how much the official some a hand then has spoken. in the last few hours he said negotiations on prisoner and captive swaps will only begin once israel stops it's bombardment when we just did
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one at that kit. and here we have to read that there is no negotiation, no swab, without seizing on the stopping the aggression against all what people against guys . and here we hold missing. yeah, whole for responsibility for the lives of the v is r e n z i n this captives as he have for you the and him done the swab d as he is. see you on his attack. i get his gaz. uh v r and the for that or being killed by the bombard the minutes of missing the hose. what machine, as well as holding out to him how many muscle he's with the doha institute for graduate studies and joins us now on set. thanks for being with us. so we, we heard that from the, from the, from outside the home that a pretty defined tone. i think not just one that clear, but throughout the speech. what did you make of that? yeah, it was defiant. there was confrontational in some ways to be expected to remember
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during the, the truth period, how mass was adamant about that initial sort of calculation. 30 palestinian civilians for 10 is really civilians and that went on for about a week. at that point, come us, i was, was committed to the idea that any is really soldier given up. right. one of the is rarely captives in, in gaza, wouldn't have to be, would be. so would it be surrendered for it for a much higher price, and they kept repeating that message that the price is going to be higher. and the thinking all along was that it was going to be an offer all on the one hand so that all of the is rarely hostages, would be freed and all of the palestinian prisoners and his rarely jails would be freed. but also it would require a complete ceasefire. so in, in, in some ways, it's not surprising to hear him say what he said this evening. and for me, as well as a point of view,
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that doesn't seem to be any indication that that's likely to happen at this point was what we've been reporting about. they did the fighting on the ground and the fact that it's getting closer to, to many of these most populated areas in, in cause your, i think is ro went in with a clear objective, a clear strategy. they're saying that they want to uh, eliminate, come off, but there's something deeper there that they really want to a knowledge annihilate. garza itself and they, they've made this clear from the start when they said we will eliminate everything . that's a direct quote from the defense minister. you'll have kalonde. they said we will turn island garza into an island of ruins. that's the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they said we are concerned with damage, not accuracy. that's daniel mcgarry, the military spokesperson. and there's a long line of other statements, and they've destroyed more than half of the buildings in the north. they've
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forcibly transferred the people from the north to the south, where things are very densely populated right now. and now they've started to intensify their bombings in the south. the intention here from the beginning is to basically drive the gardens out of gaza. that's very clear. they keep asking, why want the jordanians, why won't the junctions take the gardens and they're trying to drive them out in the same way that they drove palestinians out in 1948, the palestinian. i'm sorry, the objections in the jordanians, however, don't seem uh, interested in that at all. how much is this reflective of public opinion in um, israel gives are given there is a valley vocal group in the, in the uh, families of the captives that are, that are still there, which were reporting on earlier. who are, you know, they do have a lot of support from the public in his rouse as well. and so the priority of them
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is to get their, their family members released. that's true and there is a lot of sympathy for those families in israel. and obviously i think all is really want to get the is really hostages out of kaiser. however, there's also a deep appetite for, for war. there was a pole done at tel aviv university and the results were pretty striking. it showed that 98 percent of is really believe that the military is either using just the right amount of force and gaza or not enough force. so only 2 percent of his really believe that the military is using too much force. and this, remember, is in the context of what genocide and holocaust scholars are, are calling a text book case of genocide. and so when it would seem then that the prospects of a cease fire at this point seem, seem pretty remote uh, you know,
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and it was only a few days ago that we saw pete and people being released and, and, and, and who we are again, uh, talking about um the, the war being brought closer and closer to to populated areas. yeah, i mean there's no real end in sight on, sadly, right. on a washington post report. uh said today uh that from us remains largely intact. uh, the overwhelming majority of their 35000 member base is intact. that means if we just do the math, that is real, would have to kill probably 2 to 300000 palestinians, palestinian civilians in order to you know, accomplish their stated objective, which is to eliminate from us. there was also an interesting report and investigation done by plus $97.00 to magazine and is really publication that showed
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that israel is willing to give orders to kill hundreds of palestinian civilians if it believes to control a single hum us member. so that just underscores the gravity of the kinds of war crimes we're talking about, clear violations of, of the principle of proportionality and also the principle of distinction. but haven't mostly get to get your perspective bicycle. now still ahead on address here, the mirror of costs are called israel is more on gaza and unprecedented catastrophe at a summit of gulf latest. even though the, the, the, a warm welcome to, let's go with your weather update right off the bat for us as capital moscow had record snowfall for this time of the year. snow drifts exceeded 40 centimeters in
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some spots here. so tough to get around. we'll come back to this in just a bit, but let's go to where some of the most active weather will be on wednesday. rain hops over the gm pushes into western turkey. a good news. we just dealt with flooding on talia and is me or, or rain falling here and the sort of some more flooding as well for the route for a central europe through the balkans. some snow over the higher ground here, temperatures low up. but i want to take you right now to the northwest. let's talk about moscow. so you had that snow. now you're being stung by the cold minus 11. and rain pushes in across the island of ireland. not too bad for the rain in portugal on wednesday. actually mostly com, but by thursday, watch dispatch of what weather move inside down the coast of portugal to rental downpours to be expected in porto. again, that's a forecast on thursday. let's go back to wednesday. unsettled to the northwest. we've got some showers. so that's putting a cap on temperatures, bit cool for this time of year, and where things are hot spots one and once again the whole country under
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a heat wave alerts. habit eroni coming in at 39 degrees c. the other settled tucked upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it is a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to 2 days the another i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without his real permission. nothing leaves golf though, without the girls permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of his violin upfront. but out here, i mean the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harness the offerings,
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75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow news . the plugin you are watching, i just need a reminder about top stories besides these really ami claims. as the troops have reached the hearts of phone units in southern garza, it previously declared the area saves of millions of palestinians have sold shelter . this is what is carried out a large scale attack on the gym valley, a refugee camp in northern cause of many people fear to have been killed. the
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refugee camp is the largest in gaza and has been repeatedly attacked us as an outside sions on is really sep, less involved in attacks against palestinians in the occupied west banks. been a such and settler violence says israel began its war on october. the 7th or the mayor of katara has renewed his condemnation of the war on gaza shift. i mean, been hammer this. danny was speaking at a gulf corporation council summit here in they'll help you may also quote on the un security council to bring israel back to the negotiating table on diplomatic attitude. change based reports. this annual meeting of the council that consists of the 6 golf nations was dominated by the war on garza in the house. the amier was consol shake time in. how much? how funny greeting the king about rain had been a sol khalifa has been at the center of recent diplomacy. his country mediated a 7 day truce,
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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. nathaniel unit to minute, then it's a now would ministration is endangering the secuity and future. oh boy, entire region. in order to extend its political life. the loss of life over 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 amier of cats haws comments urging
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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 us, is opposed to any new resolution. and of course, it's a permanent member with the tow power. james pays out a 0 dollar flash. i bought a has been following the meeting here in doha, his, his update. so was from the made of cuts on the last clothes for an immediate end to the war 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
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of doha should be seen as indications that the gc is united. this time when it comes to how to move forward. when it comes to warning garza the summit today, which we have seen and they are getting the uh, the, the indications coming out within the conversion and uh, that can be k that came out at the end of the summer. so they gave me the date that united petition 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 an end to this set was the dictation made it very clear. and so. busy of the mediation that it's been done by cuts out of it is that box the good to include in egypt and the united states. but also in as supporting the work of the city of la committee, which has talked it over the doing grounds. and the shuttle diplomacy with the values configured 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 exactly
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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 what a spot of the consent, at least with the gc leaders 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 to between the policy is and the ease riley is on the very notion of 2 states living next to each other. they say, unless you get got a policy in states with east jerusalem as its capital, the complex will continue and so will the sufferings of the people hosted by
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a 0 delta. and then i will one day is from a job valley. since the will begin on october 7th, she's lost her whole family and the house that they once lived in. here's her story . and how long would this is an issue with the
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company the leaders in new jersey, the but it's in the items that are civic duties. the federal law is the most of the, of the all the many on the sub with mr. we should them in the gym mass, or the little she showed him, the sound system still get the stuff mazda, man, people, woman,
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a lot of open to model. so for the most has been which is how the launch, the machine will machine the the and then apple has not. is a spokesperson for underwood. that's the un agency for palestinian refugees. he says the humanitarian situation in your body. a refugee camp is beyond desperate i believe that destroying or divide your time again and again our. ready is all and more frustration, more and more, you know, extra as you,
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as we see in the early part that people don't know what the bull. i say everything got being at this time, you know, i guess we have the some police say, you know, they're providing services in house clinic. i'm in the show because there are, we have nearly, i'm talking about across the guns that we are going to be 1200000 and 10 minute. just play as best on our shuttle service across the same. some of them are in value area. i'm in the city. i can't tell you the humanitarian situation now. it's not the catastrophe. walk talking about a minute and carry on some them. yeah, it's really the areas, lack of everything for the principal walker and that hospitals possibly working. now. now they don't have the basic kids, you receive it,
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but the kids are injured. people across the ocean pocket desk, with gauze on the cost of attack, there is little in the way of festive spirit among palestinian christians in the occupied west bank as christmas approaches. neither abraham has moved from best land 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 the 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 a major under the rubble. we'll talk
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a little bit more about that with pastor with that as hop at the lutheran church. what's the idea behind having jesus under the rubble instead of a christmas tree, christmas celebrations are cancelled to see it. and beth land for obvious reasons. it's impossible to celebrate when there is a massacre and genocide taking place in regards to without what people. and so the idea was to send a message to the world to face, but also to all west helps assist 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 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?
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we have hope in the 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 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 the bills and of people coming and searching under the to find any sign of life,
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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 set on and can. but this time around we, we thought of all these characters and the baby and the gospel narrative and the christmas negative being around the house as if they are searching for jesus. i said that plan to find him in the midst of of that awful with dust, all of all over them. again we, we want to bring the christmas story, make it 3, and i'll 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,
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as we see today, a more than a 140 tough your citizens slaying israel's war on gauze i have arrived. it is campbell. they are forced to leave through the roof of border crossing with egypt. san m cosello's met some of them in his bundle for dish medical staff in a stumble are working in solidarity with gone. so they say the flags they carry, the blood splattered grounds they wear speak for the palestinian victim. so israel's war use a phone call yet as a journalist who grew up in gauze of ship only a refugee camp, he flung the horizontal for 2 years ago and settled and assembled. on the night of october, the 14th a week and 2 as well as offensive, he lost 21 relatives in gaza. 12 for the members of his immediate family. he says they have left the north and taken refuge in missouri, rob gruff as a camp in central garza,
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but that too was bombarded. i couldn't last. i feel like i feel like i live in this already between i feel like this is not safer or flocked. it is just under this, under the failing to live, and it has to be on the human capacity use. a sister who is still in northern casa, refuses to move, feeling a similar fate who will convince them to evacuate. because my somebody that i'm doing got bumped into styles even though hospitals are not safe for palestinians. the professors here accused israel uh, commenting more comments, more targeting health facilities and goals. so the target structures silent pool demonstration is an appeal to the international community to take action against israel. l who's saying has lived in gold. so since
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1997, a dual citizen, she was evacuated to egypt, then to to 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 nice as she packed up 27 years of memories into a small backpack and cried all the way along the so called safe cory door to the south is already good. try can only that when we were hit on what was supposed to be the safe, freed functionally, nothing happened, but they did hit people before us. we saw corpses in 40 posts, sounds which were covered. there was a heavy smell. there are many dead people buried beneath the rubble and they are unable to extract them in a moment. they may not be in garza anymore, but these palestinians feel pain and loss just as acutely, somewhat anxious. the at what is on folding back home, while others focus on the loved ones who have survived cnn. because sol,
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how does your a stumble a still head on? i just need a drawn strike in northern nigeria and a red mission from the country's military. the humanity has opened the gates of hell or in those seats is having orlando's effects . as the world discusses how to reduce emissions, supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got the people empower, investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south crude mistake. talk to one of the 2 on the jersey to avoid waiting in depth investigations. the gift from telling
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science inter toes from asia and the pacific one. 0 one east. on out to 0. a noon the no. yeah. let's take a look at some of the days of the news now, and i do is ami has admitted mistakenly targeting a religious gathering in a drawing strike. in the northern state of kaduna. at least 85 bodies have been recovered from the sea. nicholas hawk revolts the died in prayer on sunday nights in nigeria is northern. could do an estate hundreds gathered to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the prophet mohammed and his teachings of love.
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peace and kindness, their arms raised to the sky above a night. jerry, the army drone observing them from their vantage point. they saw no worshippers, but what they described as terrorist from central command came the order to drop 2 guns. at least 85 people were killed in the drone strike. many more injured and critical condition are being treated in a 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. nigeria is army, is doing what few armed forces do admit to its mistakes. imagine i was was able to, you should just get orders, but unfortunately some members of the to, to be the community to where we had
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a fit. when person lost 13 members of his family, this right grief is turning to anchor. this isn't the 1st mistake from nigeria as the military, in an effort to bring to an end to the 14 year long conflict with book all her rahman criminals, civilians had been killed. mistaken for fighters or robbers. president buller on a new bu is calling for a full investigation since coming into office in february, tackling secured he says, is his top priority in a bit to bring for an investment to the country. but also to reassure a growing number of nigerians who have lost trust in a security force that appears to target those, it's meant to keep safe. this is the community in shock in, in morning, left to pray to god, to the protection. the state can't seem to provide nicholas hawk algae 0 of the u. k. enter wanting to have signed a new treaty aimed at reviving
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a plan by the british government to send asylum seekers to the east african countries. degree was signed by british home sector, and james cleverly and rolanda in 4 minutes the vincent bill to into garley. that follows the decision by the you case, top court last month, the rules, the deforestation scheme, unlawful. the plan is central to the british government's goal of stopping migrants arriving on small boats across the english channel. more than 60 people have been killed in tens in, in flooding, and last lines. it's adding it to hundreds of depths across the east africa following weeks of torrential rains. malcolm went reports. this is what has happened to the hillside town of kits ash, days of turin to reins, washed away, cause and pull down buildings. thousands of people have died. we've been highly affected by the floods and much low. it was around 6 am when it started raining later on, it started flooding. until now it has effected most of our business. we no longer
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have shop. many houses have been destroyed, but also many families have lost their beloved one night. a sea of not in the town in northern times, india has an helps the rescue efforts will the 100 people have been injured and many others have lost their homes. they joined more than a 1000000 people have been left homeless across the staff for carrying reese and weeks. the community here gathered to bury the dead. meteorologists predicted the heavy rains, which they say are connected to the el nino climate cycle in the pacific ocean and made west by climate change. i called upon my fellow tons of means to continue being patient, especially now during this most difficult time, a disaster which costs more than 63 lives of our fellow townsend means that is continue praying to god for us to remain calm during our time of grief. as more than a 170 governments meet and to buy for the u. n's, climate change conference,
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the number of coffins in east africa is growing. campaign is say, the summits dominated by representatives of the fossil fuel industry whose admissions need to be called for people here to be safe. malcolm web address era of the 60 cleaning and children are taken to rush off. the most goes invasion last year will be reunited with the families. it's the result of a new round of negotiations by cuts out immediate is usually a shop of oliver has moved from musk. this is the said group of ukrainian children ready to return to that home country. they exchange became possible a trip personal request by the mayor of god. so well, if we decide to, hopefully this is not the last concert of children. we will try to ensure that more children between today families in ukraine, any negotiations or difficult. they take a lot of time and effort. thanks to the efforts these negotiations was successful.
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and i am grateful to both the russian and ukrainian sides. ukraine has repeatedly accused rusher, kidnapping, thousands of children, and taking them to his territory. kia has demanded that western countries facilitates their return despite his russian presence. let jimmy patient emphasized last dream with russian representatives took the children out of the comforting sun, saving their lives in health. what was you telling me? you give me the money we have acquitted entire of, and it is absolutely legally because the heads of the often to just what the legal representatives must cook, never intended to separate children from their products. it was, i will not be against the unification with their families. if the relatives show up a loss of 10, the rushes children's rights commission and maria level the below, the report said that there is a communication channel with the you creating and also receives a source for the reuters news agency clarified that the mechanism was created up to several months of secret negotiations, victor has conducted with mosca, m. p. as in march this year,
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the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant against murray as well. the beloved as well as president, fledging and pacing the court suspected them of a legal people, taishan of children from the occupied territories of you cling to russia live over below. it was outrage saying that was how the international community appreciated the what to how the children to get out of the rules are the children are expect it differently to the bell of russian capital minutes can choose the evening and from that they will travel to ukraine you now ship of all of the ultra 0 most squares through his constitutional court has ordered the release. a former president, alberto, would you morning be 85 year old has been serving a 25 years census for human rights abuses and corruption. did you know what he was president from 1990 to 2000. he was convicted of ordering the mascot of 25 people in the early ninety's while his government was fighting
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a left wing rebel groups of thousands of people have demonstrated in u. z and against the new conservative government. they say its policies that threaten the rights of indigenous mallory purchases gathered in the capital. wellington, as parliament was born in prime minister kristof alexis national party, promised to review the principles of the nations founding documents. a treaty, signed by project, calling this and mary chase. in 1840 indonesian rescue, as have found the bodies of 9 mill high cuz killed in sunday's volcanic eruption in west sumatra. bringing the total to $22.00. jessica washington reports 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 is 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,
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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 . my son was hiking and approve of 18 people. they separated into 2 groups. and so now they're still having found them. survivors 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 of legs and hands. she was also wounded by following rocks . 5 of the hawk is would need a credit when interrupted. they were scattered around or door to roll down the slips. finally, research team carried her down to local authorities, say, ash, and rocks 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
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infections. jessica washington out to 0. chickasha. that's it for me hasn't say care for this news. i'll be back in a moment with more today's use. i know the coverage of the cost, the from the shackles of present to us here as well. and tearfully dora infested his brother is among those who were released of this 3rd day of the ceasefire. all that i've shown was 15. the sisters say sentence to 5 years on full screen, but part of a cease fire deep brokered by world powers. many believe that if it weren't for from us, they wouldn't have seen freedom so, so back to prison or should free the monday out there
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release directly to the buyer in god. but there are indications that maybe the ceasefire could be extended and that could be more policing in teenagers and women, finding the freedom again thought provoking on sundays, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities. do you see that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen to the stores on told to how does their god for the past 6 years, the wars and related so fast. a lot of people are dying. a lot of people are under
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the levels of buildings, who's a piece of schools, pieces we come see mobile and we up the way you go is fine. is most like a was the the, [000:00:00;00] the on have them speak of this is the news live from don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. baffles, raged as israel widens, it's a salt on southern gaza. it's really ministry says it has con unit surround,

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