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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 6, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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all these blue cross blue is ruby has applied themselves to think that is not a license to kill inside story. on out jersey era, the the, you're watching the news, our fly from headquarters until 530. you navigate that. here's what's coming up for the next 60 minutes. is real widens. it's assault on southern gospel, its military says it's operating in the center of con eunice rescuer, scrambled to save people from the russell israel, target sconces largest rescue g cam from the land air and see the us
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announced the sanctions and fees are restrictions on is really settlers involved in a tax on palestinians in the occupied west spring. this is what christmas looks like and follows fine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem. and a church in bethlehem says as long as israel is farming gone, so there will be no christmas celebration. the hello it's 7 gmc, that's 9 am in gaza where the is really army has intensified it's aerial and ground defensive. it says its forces are now operating in the heart of con eunice, in southern gaza. so for weeks, israel had to clear its fine eunice and its surroundings a so called safe so and hundreds of thousands of palestinians displaced from their homes in the north have thought shelter there. but israel has expanded its attacks
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saying senior, how most leaders are hiding in the city. well, in northern gods, many people have been killed in an early morning strike on the jabante or refugee camp. this is the largest and most densely populated, and the strip is really forces have bombed the site several times in the past few days. and many people are trapped under the rubble in central dogs. so at least 45 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes on residential buildings in data by law. and in and the slate on people are digging through the rubble to recover bodies after an attack on tuesday nights. is really forces bond to house killing dozens of palestinians in injuring several others. patty, my fluids is joining us now from alpha that's in southern gaza before we get into what's happening in the south. tiny, tell us about that. strike on the job by the a refugee camp in the north. and what's been the aftermath of that
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yes, well within the past 12 hours in early hours of this morning, this really military just intensify. it's a tax on a giovanni, a refugee camp, but the, the near that have been repeatedly targeted since the beginning. busy of the war with massive airs, right. relentless artillery shillings. and what we're looking at now is a coordinated attacks by air, by land, and by sea, at that particular early area, densely populated area with 1000 of people is still a stranded injury about it. who could not evacuated, given the difficulty of the situation, but we're looking at more residential buildings at being a flat and completely level to the ground. more public facilities. the entire air just turned into a positive. and there are reports about tens of people have been killed in that area. the only, the only problem that we have right now is the disabled communication. it's hard to
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get to get information and exact number of both casual, the, because we have hospitals out of service completely. the system that attracts the numbers of injuries. the numbers of those who are killed within the past few weeks have been. it stops, and we're looking at a, uh, approximately given the intensity and the scale of the tax we're looking at. it's 3 different kinds of attacks by air, by land, and by sea. again, all of this happens under a allegations made by this very military as early as early hours of yesterday's evening where it leaves its way to drop on giovanni. or if you can't, asking people directly asking them to evacuate that area into another area within the surrounding of giovanni. or if you can about the problem with that, with that narrative is there are no areas that are saved in jeff valley at town and enjoy value of refuge account. we're looking at that the exact area that has been destroyed completely and far. it's hard for people to leave where the ad,
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whether it's an evacuation center or their residential homes, their, their neighborhoods moving to another area, becoming very difficult. the only way for people to leave is on foot, and that's extremely dangerous. as we, we, we, we, we, we know from past experience of what this really military did, the people who are trying to evacuate on major roads of whether it went in or out of the value of refugee as you come. right. and how do you so, you know, that is really army has also told people to evacuate self to go to con units to go to the 5 to go to these areas in the south. they declared them safe stones, but we understand that these areas are also coming under attack in the south where you are yes, indeed, there is no saves of place across the gauze, this trip. and what do you mean? it literally from north to further south throughout the were we evacuated. this is
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the last point that we are able to evacuated to because after this point, there is no options for palestinian to go anywhere. the only options that that might not be feasible or even impossible for how is it crossing to uh, to egypt and with the current situation that it's, it seems very, very difficult. we look at out the roof i crossing that has been shut down for the past 2 days and then even for people with proper paperwork, they're unable to cross do. they gives you insight. but here's the situation that we're looking at under heavy bombardment. people are being pushed into 1st, the central part and then hun, you and it's a no rough uh we're looking at more than one point. 5000000 people been squeezed into this pocket of land. that's a really populated with people that we think of the within the past few weeks, people who are really evacuated from the north and gaza city to verify if they have already populated the area now with from han you and is that one of the
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a densely populated cities in the gaza strip, also remove the roof. i said it will look at a very busy streets. that means you come in this morning to the side of a brutal board. looping at streets and roads full of people who are still either evacuating on those who is flipped over night industries. and there is a west and rainy weather. living conditions are becoming very, very difficult for people as, as unaware designated as school that turn into show. those are packed with people who are looking at schools that a composite are just good 121500 students. now the turn of the show does what? 5007000 people inside of the the schools, the lack of funding station and right and hygiene facilities are destroyed. the situations are very, very in humane and the living conditions are to come in very difficult with lack of the basic supplies. okay, honey, thank you so much for that update from the south of the gaza strip pony. my mood reporting for us. let's take you to the central gaza strip and let's speak to him
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to the body. she's joining us on the phone from dated by law, because hen indebted by that, what we saw overnight was us several strikes on residential buildings and tens of palestinians had been killed as well. yes. all the law all night long there was non stop explosions. non stop talerie, shutting non stop a crashes also we can hear the exchange of fire and live the new mission. and there has been a couple, a multiple of a residential houses that have been bombed yesterday night. yesterday. we spent the day and actually have that in the hospital where it's the main hospital in the central area. and the amount of injuries that were received to the hospital was massive. we're talking about children, then elders and, and the apartment action, the doctor is in the hospital who are not even able to do that to rescue and save
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all of these injuries at the same time. there have been that like the civil team have been trying their best to pull all of these bodies from under the rubble. they stayed until midnight to work. the attack was like by it like a like it was the to the day. so the situation is intense. we hear a non stop explosion all day and it's very dangerous for us to go back to the north and on it and to the south. and at the same time, the living are very harsh and there's no food in the market. we, we have been fighting to find anything to eat in the past couple of days. but after the seller has been like split from the middle area, there has been as 00 foods 0, cancel. even the stuff that we used to find sometimes are not available anymore.
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and, and it's very obvious that ed buys in and is increasing right now in the cause. sure. okay, and we will let you go for now. we thank you so much for giving us that update on the phone from data and by the whole doctor sala encompasses the nursing director of the european garza hospital in the south. and he says that stuff have no option but to work under continuous bombardments. no, no, no, i did. check it out in my you know, reading that a lots of problems including the are and then test bombardments at night and the injured to arrive in the daytime. so we work day, unlike at night, no cold in the daytime we receive casualties. this doesn't mean that we don't receive casualties during the night. the continuously arrive in our to our hospice is no. the problem is mobility to
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arrive to hospitals, a senior, how much the official says, there will be no more talks about exchanging palestinian prisoners and is really captives. unless israel stops, it's a tax on god. so why don't we just need to have that kid? 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, they are under the threat of being killed by the bombard minutes of missing the hose. what machine and then? well, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has repeated his government's plan to retain control of gauze security after the war ends. o officials joining us not
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from occupied, easiest one. tell us more of what nothing you who have to say and what are we to read into these comments as well that certainly we can talk about something like this that's for a number of weeks, but it was old, broad strokes. there was never any detail who would actually police any demilitarized zone and guys that it was not likely to be any out of the country. they wouldn't do it because of the opposition that they would get the united states are unlikely to do it. but benjamin netanyahu speaking in tel aviv says, but there's only one pass and one group that he would trust to do this. and that's his own is really army as up. so you have it new york, before his guys i must be demilitarized. and then or the 4 guys are to be demilitarised, there is only one force that can insure this, and that force is the, is really defense forces. no international force can take responsibility for this.
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now this is going to put israel on a diplomatic collision course with a number of countries. it's unlikely that the neighbors in egypt and jordan would agree to this because of the essentially is unexplained more palestinian love. and certainly the united states has said that they don't want to see guys of being reoccupied by israel, but this is what benjamin netanyahu is proposing. and certainly he sees this as the future for guys when the water is finally over all. and while i have you with us, let me ask you about developments on tuesday because the were there was an attack in southern lebanon, which killed the lebanese army soldier. and israel has been speaking out about that . that's right, i do apologize. so that is very rare. for these really automates to make such an apology, the soldier was killed, the number of others were injured when israel fired a what it thought was a has bullet position. they say that we were wanting to neutralize a tangible,
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but that was identified as bold a launch in opposite edition post along the border. now the united nations peacekeeping force unit felt as ask for both sides to try and restrain what is happening on the border. simply because they're worried that these incidents could leads to a much bigger conflict in the northern parts of israel and the southern part 11. all right, allen. thank you alan reporting for us from occupied east jerusalem. well, all wars are brutal and civilians pay the highest price on all sides in gaza. the sheer scale of death and destruction has been immense. many are missing and feared that at least 16248 people have been killed. and $61.00 days, that's an average of $266.00 palestinians killed every day. to put that in perspective, in the 2nd world war, more than 43500 civilians were killed during nazi germany's bombing of major
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british cities. and that was over a period of more than 8 months with an average of a $177.00 people killed every day. between 19921995 during the war, in bosnia, nearly a 100000 civilians were killed in about 4 years before and that's an average of 74 people killed every day. and then ukraine as of late last month, the one has documented the death of a police, $10000.00 civilians since rushes invasion last february. and that's about 15 people killed on average every day as what's bringing use of bonds on he's a professor of political science and international relations. katara university. welcome to alta 0. b is really military saying that it's in circling southern gaza, trying eunice as it launches. what it describes as the 3rd stage of the ground defensive in the gaza strip up the south. of course, as we've been hearing for reporters, incredibly densely populated, at this point it's well insulated. does not necessarily cattle ball told me to
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people who would be killed. they move date the festival. they told them to move to the south because it's safe at no data moving into this a to kill as many people as possible in the us. not the whole keep saying is to put them not to harm us and obviously get all the prisoners and make sure that how much the guys are no longer positive. try to is i, this is a, this is a strategy that has been going on for the last 60 years or 60 days or so. right. and what we heard out of the us reporting at least out of us, suggesting that the buying and the administrator. and it's saying that they've set early 2024. so an interest in a couple of weeks time as the goal dates for concluding that main offensive when it comes to the gaza strip and the best part of the war, if by then israel hasn't achieved any foot schools, because as we've been hearing it hasn't achieve that goal,
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so 4 and 61 days. so if it hasn't done so by then what happens next? and is this going to put us in israel on some sort of collision course at the i think it, it might because of the last the week or so we have seen a change in a place to us. and i thought was what is happening in the, in does, i think, but at the end of the month or the beginning of next year, it is too soon to say that your passion would be completed given what is coming out from the details of how most the data uh they did, they still have to fight if i were to resistance old and so forth. so i guess it's working full of let's wait and see when you know, when you say change of rhetoric coming out of the us. um, what does that translate to practically on the ground and are you seeing any pressure but you can speak off, but the united states is putting on israel. so if you look at the,
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of the 60 days or so after october, the 7th the us has, but if i, if, if on terms of meeting 3, in terms of the economic aid and so on and so forth. but of to do digital support, we sold the do not to the state is spoken about international law. and so when a faulty nothing due in other words of the same for these ladies. yes, you can proceed. you have to like to, to defend yourselves, but you need to pay attention to international law. these ladies have not been paid attention to what is coming up from the about the states of mo, most recently the us. let's say that we were going to do my visas, to set those who commit crimes in the funds side. but it has not come to any, but these are all, you know, a lot of people say these are just simply cosmetic steps. right. because even, even today we were just speaking to allen, just a moments ago you heard him. he said that israel's foreign minister saying that his government's plan is to retain control of guys of security and we've heard the usa
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will know this is not going to happen when i think the, the us is please engaged in what they would call to be on exercise, in other words, international pressure as well as domestic uh, pressure public opinion is this is against this particular war and the us needs to be seen to be doing something but folder uh, as far as these, like the government is concerned, especially about them. yeah. who he has a target objective and he wants to attribute, regardless of what the everybody else says. he even said that he does not necessarily trust anybody apart from his own, immediately to take control of does a security once the, the conflict or one to do the war is over and this basically would make so many people agree that what do you uh, do you want, for instance, should have a hole in what happens in the future. um we also heard from saw him done some come
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out as he was saying, there are no negotiations until this war is over negotiations when it comes to the exchange of prisoners and captives. is this round of fighting, and, and the war this time post the cease fire. perhaps an attempt by either side to achieve more favorable truce when it comes to a via pressure on the ground. i think we look at this, what would be like was going on. the 1st one is on the ground, what, what it's used. but also that is water on the waves and the decorations. obviously the pleasant bits of how most of that is. so you end up is thinking an extreme stone, obviously as far as negotiations and the lead introduce of the police know so, and they will send a message to the lately public opinion in which they said that those uh hostages may be as a result of the bombardments of goes up. on the other hand,
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these ladies also you the, we are going to go to introduce waterfall blown and we'll go into nothing would stop us from this politic or for much of you a little objectives. and this is the, these, the declarations in my opinion, out of the form by default, public consumption and in order to bring all the policy to, to negotiating. they've got okay, thank you so much use of on so we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. a will to call listing and teenagers have been killed in the latest is really range and the occupied westbank soldiers have been carrying out daily raids and towns and cities there. and people say is really forced to store storm be and try to find out how refugee camp and tow bus with military vehicles at dawn on wednesday confrontations broke out between palestinian fighters and is really sold or is the red cross. and just saying that at least 3 people were injured and at least 7
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palestinians were injured. when is really forces rated the janine refugee camp. that operation last of 9 hours, at least 18 people were detained. b is really military. what's stopping and searching? ambulance says, doctor, say at least 2 ambulances were prevented from reaching hospitals. let's, uh, had to it, i'm a law and the occupied westbank for the i've been how many is joining us from there? so just tell us what's happening in jenny and right now whether that raid has ended and if there are ongoing raids, not right now, as we speak in other areas of the occupied west bank. well the janine right does actually ended at midnight. but since they have been other raids, there's an ongoing one in today's your reference. you can south of bethlehem from what we understand for some soldiers or a intelligent services went in under cover we. we think that that means that they were dressed in civilian clothes and then they were followed by soldiers. we do
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know that there's an exchange of gunfire, but it is an ongoing situation. and that's all we know at this point. they have been also other raids overnight, as you mentioned and 2 beds, 2 people were killed that including a 16 year old and they were also some rate that happened. all right. and what's the impact of these daily raids and these daily arrests on people and they occupied westbank as well, on average, since october 7th, about $50.00 to $60.00 palestinians are detained on a daily basis or a nightly basis. some of those all released after a few hours, but the total number of people who are still held in is really jails and who were arrested after the 7th of october is around $3500.00. so it's a very large number. and this is have a, an impact on people, a sense of anxiety and says ovens in search. and then also sense of in security,
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especially when you live in those areas that have been the focus of the is there any force as meaning the refugee cabin janine, for example, to cairo. the rep is like, what's happening now as you speak in the haitian refugee cab. so the pursuit people search and they feel a sense of insecurity. and then there's also a fear for those who are taking away for the loved ones, simply because we heard of testimonies from those who had been released to a just a week ago over the a during that cease fire, a deal. and that swap deed with the captives that were held by how much in gaza. and they told stories of violence in the, in the prisons of harassment, of many people putting a solution for long periods of time. and women complain that they were here with you did that they had sexual fits. so all this really is on the minds of every
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single brothers tendons, especially of the families of the people who have been detained. you could do once they've taken away, it takes a while for them to find out where they have been taken to and for how long will they be there? most of them don't have a charge. i have them the administrative detention. so it really as israel pleases whenever it holds them and whenever it detains them. and a lot of people here tell you that they see that those new that any, especially those after october, 7th for that because they say that they feel that they have become a hostages of israel. is thinking as many detainees as i can. now, in preparation, maybe of another as well, the and then it would have large number of published in his to release during that deal. all right, thank you. something happens. thank you without having to report it from. but i'm a let me occupied westbank the bite and administration says that it's sanctioning dozens of is really settlers. it accuses of tearing out attacks and occupied
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westbank. patty co hand reports from washington dc. the videos are everywhere. daily evidence of palestinians being violently attacked by his released settlers often armed and in some cases, murdering palestinians, burning homes, businesses and cars. and what kind of bull had got did they have weapons and started shooting at us? we would try to get in the houses with the children before october 7th, united nation says violence from settlers had over to just place over 1100 tells didn't in. and that since the beginning of the war, daily settler tax have more than doubled. now the us as imposing travel bands that a few dozen of those responsible possibly including their family members as well. the state department, careful to point out. it involves both sides as secretary blinking made clear to leaders of the governor of israel last week. during his visit to the region. they need to do more to stop extremist violence against palestinians and hold those
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responsible for it accountable. we will continue to insist that both israeli and palestinian leaders take action to interrupt the increasing levels of violence against civilians. denot hook us in a state of law. and israel is a state of law. the right to use violence belongs only to those were certified to do so by the government. in our case, that's the military. these really please should bet on such that will likely ring hollow to the palestinians and the occupied westbank who say is really, soldiers are often there and do nothing to stop the violets. because then i need, you saw the settlers to some of them has weapons and we're shooting for which was fine with him. but if you were standing 200 meters from the set, the telling cube to go away, still deal with should you know, why is this happening to the why had died? repeated attacks with no consequences, except now one less place to visit for a few doesn't is really tied to clean l g 0 washington. all right,
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we have once again with us useable on zillow, professor political science and international relations katara university. so how effective do you think the sanctions are actually going to be? but i don't think they would be both effective because this is a little a small and stopped by the american administration. i would tell me as but particularly ation modem. and that is because it does not necessarily have a lot of teeth, it shows the u. s. d was out of the way of saying something of doing something, but in reality it would not change much on the ground. it's like the top of the bottom on the some the settlers is disappearing, smart step in the right direction. but most steps are needed. the people of these lady immediately said that easily is a staple flow, and those people who come out of that was monday to by the government will lead people to the other things. one,
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disassembly the case. more recently the staple. beasley autumn, so many settlers. right. and in particular, after october, the 7th, we talked about for the 7th, it could be perceived as degree like to, to, to engage in the, in some activities. i guess the other thing is, this is the 1st one. and secondly, the lot of the police, which is the truth, and the initial, the below, is append to a blind eye on the activities of those, such as whenever they call me to crowds a guest for the students. so i think it's a sort of a very, very small gesture, but the doesn't want to go for the bus can change and the other seem to go. yeah. okay. so if then it, it doesn't go far enough, as you're saying, why do you think that the government has announced this? now, what if the government under the do do us announced base, you know, because the mountain it will not some of the public opinion and also the united
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states. it's of so many diplomats, the puppy with what's the, with on the blind support of the us to just staples easily. and the opposite is called me to guest. the palestinians is published the image of how the united states as a country of democracy and human rights and so on and so forth. and that's why the us government was competitive to make this really increment them. a step towards ship in the motion of the computer to show that they're doing something, you know, the what you know, how many of these is really settlers actually carry american citizenship because because there was a number of them to do so then this visa band won't apply to them with it that i don't think it would apply to the to them. and that's why i would go for the most necessarily just to, to, to try with the button. but also include your some sort of laws in order to punish the will to prosecute that will commit the claims overseas of some years ago,
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the kingdom, for instance, info deals to low duct would prosecute bridges. citizens committing the southern club space, but clicking thousands of people see the overseas. so as long as you hold them, american citizenship, a new company, certain times overseas, you can be prosecuted in united states. so if you went to the us in full use of such a bit and also to know, then it would be a little step forward, right in this fight against to do something else. it is going to be a one final thought from you. where do you think things are headed in the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem with you know, the, the daily raids and the daily arrests that's that we've been seeing. i think, i think that would continue. obviously, fondest indians even into west, back at east to julie, said whatever they say the close it is committed in does uh they would,
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may be the most right. they would show data and also and so forth. but on the other hand, these ladies would collect at the one on palestinians for, for whatever reasons. it's very good to say that we are probably get to the federalist scripted ones and phone and so forth. and we are doing our best in order to ensure the safety of this uh for these ladies. okay, thank you so much, miss yvonne. so thank you. the stiletto nelda 0 to the whitening gap between the bite and administration. and then it's a national government has become a topic of debates on is really televisions. the a warm welcome to let's go with your weather update right off the bat structure as capital moscow had record snowfall for this time of the year. snow drifts exceeded
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40 centimeters in 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 g and 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 root. now 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 were 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. torrential 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
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spots one at once. again, the whole country under a heat wave alerts have been rooney coming in at $39.00 degrees c. the candidate has to expand the tooth and a zillow's fault lines meets those advocating for the change is suicide. but it's facilitated to our way to decide that it's not the right choice. and critics who believe the government is prioritizing death over providing necessary social and economic support staff was an 8 worked festival and getting some food to eat or getting stuff for their pain. do you want to die today? a fault lines investigation on alger 0. i'm it to the world slow down. we stand for as homes, with tip of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play
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a role in solar energy harness the offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the color we got here, the top stories on elders are this our, the it's really middle tree says that it's now operating in the heart of con eunice, in southern gaza. it's part of an expanded assault on central and southern areas. the army saying that it's engaged in the fiercest fighting since it began its ground defensive invasion. 5 weeks ago and tense is really or strikes are
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continuing across the strength. at least 45 palestinians have been chosen and dated by the giovanni refugee camp has also been targeted once again. more than 16000 palestinians have been killed in the work so far is really forces of kill 2 palestinian teenagers during raids near nablus. dozens of others have been detained across the occupied west bank. more than 260 palestinians have been killed in raids since october. the 7th. almost half of those killed in gaza have been children. thousands more have been badly injured. land ballasa is one child whose face and a life changing injury. yeah. fleming stock as that lee honors a young child from the gaza strip. easy on that she was injured in is really air, a strike on one of the un run schools and the nearby model. she is appealing to the world to enable her to receive medical treatment abroad. otherwise,
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her legs will be aggregated. comes with us to the thank god for your safety is really on the hello. when you, when i'm the, i'm 12 years old like any wild. i have dreams. instead of being sad for losing a toy on the wall, i'm feeling sad for losing my legs to gun green. i am one from among half a 1000000 arabs. have your hearts, hawkins? not much, but a child who loses a leg on, on what good is left for them in this life? what purpose should he or she have been living on the bed? what is the meaning of life to a child with an amputated on separate leg organs that don't function? tell me. tell me what crime to cause us children commit. what did they do to deserve is re these kidding them? instead of hoping for a gift, a goals and child is not asking for a pathetic lynn you hold. i'll repeat my appeal to the arab latest morning. the us
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state department says, but there's really efforts to stop settle or violence against palestinians any occupied westbank are not sufficient. only a tiny fraction of attacks have let the convictions and reason. years on the situation has gotten worse since the start of israel's war on gaza. as charles struck for a report from cut out with benny has son this memorial months with 41 year old carpenter. linden i'll see was shot dead jr. that's fine by his ready settlers in the occupied westbank on december. the 2nd this video is off that day. you can see settlers smashing palestinian property is the, is really on a stands by the secular set by a to show his home where he lives with these 3 daughters and i know how good on it . and then i keep thinking of my goals, then thank god they will outweigh, the tech happened, this is my home. we all have live till 5 years. but where can i go for the?
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and there are 6 illegals. ready settlements that a gradually expanding close to the village. and then these really all of the base is on one of the adjacent hills. many wisdom, the in the and most of the attacks have gotten more violent. would they open fire now without warning? there is no way to talk to them the just shoot you an offer on the un has recorded at least 380 is ready. secular tax in the occupied with bank since the beginning of the war. on october the 7th. at least 8 palestinians have been killed. witnesses tell us that on the evening of december, the 2nd the group of between 10 and 15 is rarely settled as a number of them all to approach the village from this direction and began attacking these houses. they were soon joined, so witnesses say by a group of his riley soldiers who brought itself this road. when palestinians from the village came up to try and protect the property here, it's body was found down the hill and the only go around 3 hours later. he'd been
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shot in the chest. witnesses say the leader of the attack was this man a d levy? they say he's participated in numerous all the salts on palestinians in the area. but some of the sits with her now fatherless, grandchildren, and other subjects. i'm not, i'm glad. i mean, i've given him to god may god bless him. he's left a lot of children behind their friends and community members. also their condolences stuff that's brought the whole thing that we're afraid that more people will be killed in the village because the attacks have increased since the war started. the human rights group. say settlers at taking advantage of a right wing is really government that is turning a blind to light, to set live alignments. start then we saw on a rise and incident because i think some of those felt like they had more confidence and less consequences to base. but since october 7th, i think that only increased and is because most of the, of,
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for these kind of allowing that to happen. and also i think a big part of it was the homepage page. and the revenge that is really isn't that especially software. so that means increasing sets of attacks against palestinians in the occupied west bank of going on checks and on punished by these where the government molden ever the full child. stop it out just yet a total of many house on the occupied with bank throughout the war. media outlets in israel have played a crucial role in helping to build a consensus for the bombardments of gaza. more recently, the whitening gap between the bite and this and yahoo governments has become a topic of debates on is really television. also 0 is the listening post has been tracking is really media narratives. the. he's the control time and he can, you know, to be a heading for it to become a be showing him a little bit to him. same as if the case of the people on these roads writing time
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and 14, an acknowledgement that relations between the net from yahoo bite and the government are very streamed also a justification for the intensity of israel's bombardment of gaza is available. that's what i've been thought of him being the middle of, of even have been somebody from us live in phase from us. we have been in milledgeville with middle stash, the center that i can use website while i wrote, the biden administration has been pressuring us today. for several days to significantly increase the scope of to meditate in age to the gaza strip. the fact that is really needs backing and support from the us for the ground operation in the southern gaza strip. makes it very difficult for the government to ignore the americans request is really stayed broadcast to con, broke the story of a closed door meeting between netanyahu and members of the connected with a prime minister, reportedly said, not only will there not be renewed policy and authority in gaza off to the war, they would also be no palestinian authority in gaza at all. and con reminded
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readers of us president joe biden's office in the washington post last month in which he told the off to the water and gaza. the palestinian authority should be the governing body. that the disconnect and disagreement between the us and israel on post war plans for gaza. look to be widening. still ahead on all the zeros other news coming up and admitting their mistake. nigeria is army acceptance responsibility for a drone strikes that killed thousands during a religious gathering. the
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let's take a look at some of the days other news now when the police 13 people have been killed and a gun battle in india is northeastern money for state. that's been the latest fighting since ethnic violence began. 7 months ago. the victims bodies were found in 10 new paul district. at least 200 people have been killed since fighting between the majority. my tie and minority cruelty community began in may. there in a dispute about the sharing of government benefits on quotas of nigeria is army, has admitted carrying out an accidental drone strike at a religious gathering in the northern state of could do now at least 85 bodies have been recovered from the scene. nicholas had caused this report. 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,
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the army drone observing them from their vantage points, 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 hospital. when we were celebrating mo, who would win the thing came on, dropped the bomb, some died, some got injured, we're down 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 i just get orders, but unfortunately some members of the to, to be the community to where are we gonna fit when person last
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13 members of his family, this right. grief is turning to anger. this isn't the 1st mistake from nigeria, the military in an effort to bring to an end to the 14 year long conflict with book all her rahman criminals. civilians have 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 alger 0 more than 60 people had been killed in tons and e and flooding and land slides. there have been hundreds of deaths across east africa after weeks of torrential rains. malcolm
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web reports. this is what's happened to the hillside. town of kits ash, days of torrential rains washed away cause and pulled 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 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 townsend. yeah. hasn't helps the rescue efforts. well, the 100 people have been injured and many others have lost their homes. they joined more than a 1000000 people who being left homeless across the staff for kevin reese and weeks . the community he had gathered to bury the dead meteorologist predicted the heavy rains, which they say are connected to the el nino climate cycle in the pacific ocean. and
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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 tons of needs. those continue paint god for us to remain calm during our time of grief. as more than a 170 governments meeting to buy for the u. n's, climate change conference. the number of coffins in east africa is growing. campaign is say, the summit dominated by representatives of the fossil fuel industry whose admissions need to be called for people here to be safe. malcom web address their brochures and indonesia are looking for the last remaining hiker who went missing officer volcanic eruption on sunday. the blast that mount morality in sumatra killed at least 22 others. 52 were rescued by emergency cruise, who have to work for days under dangerous conditions. this year is set to be the
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hottest ever in recorded history. that's according to europe's climate monitor. the agency says that extraordinary, high temperatures in november meant this year, had 6 record breaking months of heats. scientists warrant that a sustained rise in global average temperatures is driving nearest to a climate tipping point. found as well as president nicholas venturo has ordered state owned oil companies to prepare to drill in a territory controlled by neighboring piano. the and so when comes 2 days off to a referendum and venezuela approving the decision to take over the oil rich boarder regence. but the international court adjust it says bar is corrupt costs from exploiting resources in that area. deanna has administered the disputed region for more than a century. the us, as russia has rejected a new proposal to release to americans, it says they have been wrongfully detained. they say the proposal given to moscow
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with significance, but they have declined to provide further details. evan greske of which was arrested in march in charge with spying. and paul, we learned a corporate security executive was the change in 2018 on espionage related charges . both meant denied the allegations of the un special reference her for human rights defenders. as calling on algeria to release the change activists, mary lawler spoke at the end of a 10 day visit. dozens of people are still detained in algeria after the 2019 protest movement that remove den president top denazi's with a fee to refrain from a machine human rights defenders freedom of movement including to the routine surveillance of interference with their chief abolish. the use of i asked you to limit the traffic of human rights defenders abroad. this is just the beginning. we
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want to work with the government to volunteer you to encourage them to make more progress in the defense of human rights and to human rights defenders. how are you there piece from the, just with a few persecution tons of catch up on the latest sports headlines. here's for whole a stop. it's time window from addiction. royce is seen also extend the lead at the top of the english premier league to 5 points. also that'd be looted town. full 3. the gunners took the lead off to 20 minutes through their brazilian 40 gabrielle math to natalie. 5 minutes late to eluted will level thanks to another gabrielle defender, gabrielle osho. and the 1st health ended with another goal from another gabrielle gabrielle hayes, who's making it to one also at the break. within the 2nd health 2 mistakes from hospital goalkeeper david than i saluted go 32 in front. the counter is equalized through car habits before another all day. so i'm assigning desmond rice school,
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but proved to be the when a final school looted the 3 possible full odds and ends. what we'll have to wonder is of leaves up to 12 false babies. only one day, like all of these fast 3 and start to fly. he chance going the with us, we see i go all the cities will match it to city manager, prep, gaudy, all assess his side will win the league city are currently 3rd in the type of hard lead is also after, during the last 3 matches, like why do you all the says that performances are enough to convince him that they will go onto in a full parcel in a row by festival on wednesday. my feeling to day window independently. today it was me went to independence, equal playing the levels of so liberal pulling and talk to him. we're going to, we meet again. the people don't believe it's already for 3 drugs. but uh yeah, we're going to do it again knowing that it isn't a dizzy because no one, no team have done it yet. so. so that's why the difficulty is there. so what less
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easily was the season me walmart, just united band for jealous from choose dice press conference. i had a very match against chelsea. it follows reports of play around rest in the dressing room at old trafford. something that united manager, eric 10 hawk has denied, but the should come to us 1st and not to go around in the, our back printing articles. that's not the right thing. i think we have a lot of that relationship and then begin that these should give that to us for and that we have a normal and professional discussion. prosecutors inspired and have requested for get jail tubs each for the full funds, accused of race crimes against rama. good when you have any c as junior, the man who are all members of a fall, right, applied to current madrid, support his group, were arrested earlier this year. off to being accused of hanging an effigy of the
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brazilian international offer, bridge the around hundreds, training ground or in the asian champions. the full when is, are you in of the united arab emirates, a vase, the loss explain is they beat allow etc, too fast, all penalties were enough for and then customized men who beat it took me to spend . so i to one for the 5th when and 6 great matches. well, those are your latest sport headlines. you can get more out 0, don't com. and all social media trends of christmas festivities have been called off in bethlehem, the city and the occupied westbank usually attracts thousands of pilgrims during the holidays. this year there will be no celebrations because of the war in gaza. the came reports, a baby jesus amongst the rubble. it was to the traditional it to be seen to reflect the image is coming out of gauze of thousands of palestinians or fears to be buried under the winds of what was once their homes. as the image is here, all the my guys and the shepherds looking for, for jesus,
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we get the lights on. as if to say that is a small price of hope in the midst of the subscription. during the christmas season, eyes turn to bethlehem, the birthplace of christianity palestinian. see they cannot turn a blind eye to the left. this is really bombardment of garza if jesus is to be born again. this time this year he wouldn't be born in casa, under the installer. deputy with the people of us. so this is all the city looked in early december of 2020 to julius and bracing to receive more rooms during one of the highest towards 6 seasons. this is a major square near the nativity church. the 3 should have been put up here, but it will not be installed this year. there are no lights decorations about a city and state instead of celebrating which should have been the festive season.
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there no united in pain with no pilgrims or visitors coming through the city. the majority of the hotels shut their doors and as you saw, the whole empty in a of the 2022. the husband was pretty book of the period from october. the 8 of the, of the christmas, overshadowed by more celebration, may have been cancelled. what's prayers don't stop? what love? see this help is to any dive of bethlehem. in his sermon, he urged people to find hope, despite the darkness many here see all they want this christmas is peace. a put down seems further away than ever need that, but he just, you know, that's what i have the coupon with thing. that's it for the news. our thanks for
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watching. we're back in just a moment with much more of the days there. see that the this is what weeks of rental rain has done to towns, villages, and farm land on the banks of the town of river. wanted a 170000 people have been forced from their homes by floods. hearing kenya from the heavy clubs even really get a sense of the scale of the floods in thousands of funds. the beans have managed crops destroyed, and it comes off the back of one of the brass browns in that region in about 12 feet. yes, scientists say the climatic trends can only be stopped by a global reduction in common emissions. many people here can barely afford fossil fuels, but they pay the highest price. unique perspective, i think being house is a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear how are you doing today?
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i almost forgot how my life used to be before the gaza strip. started. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area during me on these boards and the rest of the team history on out to 0 in on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions, rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that the another cleansing has taken place. augusta nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leads about that without 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 0. there is no channels i'm covering the world to use like we do. the scale of this
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camp is like nothing, ever what we want to know how these things affect people. we revisit please stay, even when they're no international houses are really invested in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the, the israel widens its assault on southern gaza. its military says that it's operating in the center of con units. the headquarters is outside getting obligated to also coming off rescuer, scramble to save people from the rubble. israel target's garza largest refugee count from the land air and sea.

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