Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 6, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

4:00 pm
the, the the color of the welcome to the program. i'm joe. now this is the news our lives from doug hawk coming up in the next 60 minutes. no laptop in his rails, bombing of gaza displaced civilians and emergency workers are among those cube strikes. so targeting the central and southern parts of the strip is ready forces
4:01 pm
expand that are offensive deeper into selves, regardless of the military says it's not operating in con units of students in gaza, living in to deep funding part of the un human rights chief wants of a hyphen risk of atrocities in casa and no christmas investor him this year, as israel continues the war on garza the quantities $1500.00 g m t. now 2 pm in gaza, which is in during the day of mass killing from north to south. one of the latest is really strikes targeted ga, the gaza city, 1st responders and displaced people are among those that one strike killed at least 10 people, palestinian, say the strikes are deliberately targeting civilians as they have also been intense
4:02 pm
street to street battles these right. the army says it's engaged in the heaviest fighting since it began its ground invasion. 5 weeks ago, the ministry says it's pushing deeper into the southern city of con eunice causes. the 2nd biggest city imaging came to report reports now and what's being described is the heaviest bombardment since israel's will began with a pulse of goza under attack. the news besides the central region, ryan bottles are taking place around, calling eunice, in the size of israel says its troops around the city goal is the 2nd largest. and i suppose you'd like flight to jets and will planes desperate. punish city in a plane to rough uh. 10 kilometers away. many by foot. the where the china, what is left in garza?
4:03 pm
where is the world and how long will this misery last fall? love it would let the world watch our children lining up for water. we fled from con eunice to rustle. here we are in rough uh we do not know where to go. we are sleeping in the streets. the world health organization says the situation is worsening by the allies, garza and the risk of disease is increasing rapidly due to the lack of sanitation again. now a lot of them as we move to rough uh, because of the heavy bombardment because of my injury, i fainted when we moved to the school and i was taken to like some monitors hospital. the doctors told me i have hepatitis. i am worried, donnelly, in fact, my whole family, the united nations says nowhere in gauze can be considered safe. no even shelters flying. the un flag, it's not a sipes on. if it's only free from bombardment, sometimes have no pain. it's a safe zone. when you can guarantee the conditions of food, water, medicine,
4:04 pm
and shelter. okay, now i see for myself, these are entirely entirely absent. i can, you cannot overstate these, these a tiny patches of barren land boulder street corners. in northern garza, israel has been targeting the largest refugee count jamalia once again published any media se civil defense teams struggling to rescue people trapped onto the rubble in central goes to another refugee camp is come under attack as have residential buildings didn't fall on and on so how to, with thousands of palestinians code of injured my says the spar talks of discussions about the release of his writing captive and he cannot take place until the volume and stops in the hold at the followed. well, that's about data, there will be no negotiations or exchange of captives until the aggression against the people on the gaza strip stops. we hold is really prime minister netanyahu
4:05 pm
fleet responsible for the lives of the is really hostages, 80 percent of the population. that's almost 2000000 people have been forced from their homes, but soon that will be nowhere left to go. image in kingdom, which is 0. let's take a look now at how and where israel is intensifying its attacks. the new phase of israel is ground invasion is targeting con units in the south of gaza. it's the 2nd largest city and the strip and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians forced from their homes in the northeast variety forces are battling palestinian fights is from the cassandra gates and is allow me to head in these regions, shaded in red on the back is also heavy fighting in several neighborhoods in gaza. city. all the fighting and troop movements indicates that the israelis aiming to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north, the central region, and the south. a and
4:06 pm
a must move to easy. no rough uh now for us in southern gaza and honey. no rush, spite in a tax particularly of the south. no far from where you are and calling you just where you have been 4 weeks ago now, relatively relatively safe in rough. i tell us the latest the yes indeed. john a rubber is only a relatively safe friend. bye bye. evening time and night time it becomes very intense here and the feeling that it rates explosion is, is nearby where you are a staying but so far the, the, a relentless ears, right. symbol boardman is, has been concentrated mainly in con eunice and the central part of the gospel. namely there is but i know the refugee kinds of raising the site on and other my other rep is you camp as well. and there is
4:07 pm
a ongoing mass bombardment of gauze and city, and the northern pine alone woods fighting on the ground, the palestinian militants. the groom whether it's the, how much militants or the stomach jihad and other palestinian milledgeville are engaged in heavy fears. the fighting with is regularly uh, troops on the ground as you're trying to push them out of the the center of the gauzy. but older reports were getting so far a garza and another part of being under a heavy carpet bombing it since early mornings of this hour. we're seeing what happened in, in jet value refuge account about through these, the re, the military completed it and complete in, circling the refugee can be a bomb, the illusion area and move into an area that are known as a block to a completely level, an entire new residential block taking over an evacuation is school wide and people are still surrounded in that area do just within the past $615.00 or 20 minutes of
4:08 pm
them as a reference. you come in. the central area came under heavy, massive ears strides, and it only seems by the hour we've seen a pattern since early mornings. it's our only 8. it seems to be surgeon getting increase in intensity and a new scale, a magnet. you then causing a great deal of destruction to whatever remains of those residential building in gauze, in the northern part. but here the southern part is still much of what we see. it's a densely populated area. more of the residential buildings are bonds and now in high noon is the just a quick door in hon. you and as anybody can see the level of destruction it's quite visible as we talk about entire a buildings and the neighborhoods being a flat. in particular, the eastern area of i knew that was under heavy bombardment for the last 2 days. and according to a statement that we heard on days, really read you the company was 3 days are going to be
4:09 pm
a much worse in terms of the aerial bombardment. as a these really monetary preparing for a much expanding at a level of, of operation on the grounds in the city of ton unit. so all of this, of course, leave it leave at a 1.5 palestinian display as in the southern parts in a very, very tough situation. then very hard. a choice is to make so far as well about those choices honey. we also hear from these by the side of the last few days that they've introduced a system. they say that he's able to for warn palestinians living in certain or, or, or, or, or, or staying in certain zones where these, right, these are about to attack next so that they can seek safe zones by 8 agencies tell us they simply all know safe zones where announced awareness of people supposed to go when they receive this warning.
4:10 pm
well that so far there's no trust and faith in these really a narrative, particularly coming from the military. people here who have already evacuated weeks ago from the northern part and gaza do were a literally charles to avoid getting bombed into northern part on golf. the city they have, they have to go to the center part of the southern part of we see an example. many of the people who evacuated entire families were killed in the same manner that they have their relatives and their loved ones. they were killed in the northern part on gauze. the city there isn't much really faith in what there's really military a are telling people the areas that have been designated as, as see they're not in fox, they've, we're talking about a small pocket of, of larger area. how sounds where people are able to, to set up their tents. if they don't die of those bonds,
4:11 pm
they're going to die of cold. they're going to die of the spirit of infectious diseases they are doing to die for lack of sunny patient on the highs you a facilities that have been completely destroyed the the, it just there is something really complicated going on with the situation. gaza, not only it's under bombardment, it has been under it. so this is suffocating a blockhead for the past 16 years. so life was a really, relatively old k for, for uh, for the minority or view of the vast majority are for the lack, access to health care, the lot got to do to basic supplies. it just, it, things are getting complicated by now. everything that is, that is going on the media, these really monetary trying to reduce the number of civilian casualties so far has been proven, falls in accurate. in fact, the vast majority of those are, those are civilian women and children. and, and that's not just the claim, it is by videos and pictures showing all over honey as ever my thanks to you and
4:12 pm
the team for continuing to report for us in incredibly difficult circumstances. how many of us move that in or alpha? what is real says it has intercepted a surface to surface miss solving the space near the city of a lot in southern israel. let's get more on that with iran con, who's in to leave for us. so name wrong. what more do you know as well, let me tell you that that is really military state. when you just mentioned goes on to say that the target didn't cross into is where you territory and didn't pose a threat to, to civilians. and the. ready that was activated according to policy, this was actually shut down by is really defense fight is using that has long range defense system. now the who sees of actually stepped up the attacks in the last few days. now they looking at 2 different targets. the looking at the above on the maritime naval route, which actually brings
4:13 pm
a lot of goods into israel. and that focus on the area of elapse which is a tourist results area of israel. now the reason that doing this is that they know, even if these missiles get intercepted, it has an economic effect, the maritime route into israel. clearly, if that keeps getting attacked, it is really vessels that go to duncan is ready, pull its keep, getting attacked, insurance goes up, goods go up for the is ready, people and a lot lose is a lot of money. if it becomes too dangerous to simply visit the who sees no, all of this, however, is rose. been very clear about this as well. this is not the hoops, he's better blame the hoop is that they blame iran. they say iran is backend and guiding all of these attacks, the hoops he's like for that part of the site. they doing this to show solidarity with the people of goes around county and telling me that for us. thank you. around the united nations high commission for human rights volker, texas palestinians and guys living in alta deepening hora civilians
4:14 pm
in garza, continue to be relentlessly bombarded by israel and collectively punished, suffering death, seach destruction, and deprivation of the most essential human needs such as food will to life saving medical supplies and other essentials on the massive scale. the testing ends in gaza, living in the deepening hara military operations, including bombardments by, is ready for us is continue in north, middle, and south guys are affecting people who have already been displaced, multiple times, forced to flee in search of safety, but no place is safe. to palestinian teenagers have been killed in the latest is riley rides in the occupied westbank since the war on gaza began. israel has stepped up daily rates in towns and cities across the occupied westbank need to
4:15 pm
abraham is live for us in hebron need to. i know that in a moment you're going to tell us about the plans to cancel christmas festivities in bethlehem. but festival bring us up to date on these rights. and yes, i'm going to tell you also that when palestinians are reporting that the rates are never ending, that they're continuing. that also stories about is really forces were just around the big cities around the small cities, also in the occupied westbank. let me tell you what i am right now. i am at the entrance of quite a bit of us, which is one of the villages surrounding hyper on but g or the entrance of the village has been blocked by these really forces since the beginning of the war leaving palestinians to take some public transportation. taxis and then carry all their stuff through this gate walking. this is exactly what the 34 year old part
4:16 pm
of it has been doing yesterday when he has been shocked by these really forces who have came in to this area. that is not only becoming the entrance all could have a purpose, but also a place where people can go to your file, which is another big city here at need have bron in the occupied westbank because it is kind of say for, for them to do so. because all the roads include the entrances to illegal is really supplements, which is why those palestinians prefer to come from here, but thought to have special needs. the is really forces of asked him for his id. but then when he didn't give it to them, we've seen the video, he was trying to move away. and then they shot him from a very close range to his leg. is a simple line. his mother was telling us that she was just trying to sell some a sweets, he's a street vendor working and how braun, when he's been shopped,
4:17 pm
you know, people hear some of them just do not want to speak to that media, but they with the, the shooting they tell us that they kept shouting at the soldiers in hebrew, you know, this is a short distance. they were able to hear them, the soldiers, they tell us people here. they kept saying he has special needs. he's not mentally developed, but still, he's been shocked. we've seen him in the hospital today. the doctor has told us because it was such a close range. there are so many fractures in his bones. he is now recover and he's a father of a one year old and he's expecting another baby and not his wife is 9 months pregnant. so one story of many stories of the palestinians, their lives under is role occupation. this is why coupled with what's happening and the because dollars us to the difficult image that the coming from tell us to me is being killed. being under the rubble is making palestinians very it's,
4:18 pm
it's making it very difficult for palestinians to celebrate christ. all the baby jesus amongst the rubble. it was to the traditional it to be seen to reflect the image is coming out of console. thousands of palestinians are fear 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, we get the lights on. as if to say that is a small price of hope. in the midst of this discussion. during the christmas season, eyes turn to bethlehem the birthplace of christianity palestinian. see they cannot turn the 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 install, a deputy with the people of us. so this is all the city looked in early december of
4:19 pm
2020 to julius and bracing to receive more rooms during one of the highest or 6 seasons. this is a major square near the nativity church. the tree 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. there no united in pain with no pilgrims or visits there is coming through the city . the majority of the hotels shut their doors and as you saw, the empty in a of the 2022. the husband was pretty book of the period from october. the 8 of the year of the christmas, overshadowed by more celebration, may have been cancelled. what's prayers don't stop? what love see above that, his health is to any dive of bethlehem. in his sermon,
4:20 pm
he urged people to find hope, despite the dark many here see all they want this christmas is peace. put down. seems further away than ever need that, but he and just, you know, that's what i have the up to part with things the, by the ministration says it's sanctioning dozens of these riley settlers that he's accused as of carrying out the tax and the occupied westbank project calhane reports now from washington dc. the videos are everywhere. daily evidence of palestinians being violently attacked by israeli 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 were trapped yet in the houses with the children before october 7th, united nation says violence from settlers head over to just place over 1100 tells
4:21 pm
denny and. 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 government of israel last week. during his visit to the region. they need to do more to stop extreme is violence against palestinians and hold those 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. the not hook is in the 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 police shouldn't bet on such that will likely ring hollow to the palestinians in the occupied. westbank who say is really,
4:22 pm
soldiers are often there and do nothing to stop the violets. because then i need, you saw the settlers to some of them has what those and we're shooting, which was fine with him. but if you were standing 200 meters from the set of 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. well, we can get more on this from a white house correspondent, kimberly how could 2 joins us from washington, dc. and kimberly, tell us, how are these measure is going down in the us as well. it certainly being received by the largest as lumett group in the united states known as carrots, the council, on american islamic relations as a step in the right direction. but certainly not going far enough,
4:23 pm
and here's why. because what is well known is that many of these extremist settlers are. 2 are dual passport holders, in other words, they have is really citizenship, but they also hold american passports. and that means that these restrictions are essentially meaningless for at least 15 percent of them. they're able to come into the united states because they're also us citizens. so in other words, they can continue to act with impunity. and so what the council on was lubbock, relation to saying is that, uh, there needs to be something with more teeth, particularly when it comes to american citizens, for example, uh, criminal charges. the other thing that the, this group is, is asking for is, uh, sanctions against the extreme is cabinet members such as the national security administer, ben chavira, the cabinet member. that is a known races to
4:24 pm
a spouse's hate against both palestinian muslims and christians, justifying it as being something he says is in the tora. and as essentially has been documented by amnesty international as uh, conducting and overseeing, and the presence as of october 7th to torture murder, kidnapping, uh, and the other atrocities under his watch. so this is certainly again something that the in terms of these visa restrictions being viewed as a step in the right direction. but again, this is being viewed as more something, but the vitamin ministration has done to satisfy a political pressure. but there needs to be something now that has real teeth in the eyes of many here in the united states of criminal nature through the justice system. and that's what many here are pushing for. kimberly, thanks for that. i'm listening in is adam shapiro who's
4:25 pm
a director of advocacy for the israel, for israel and palestine of the door and the human rights and foreign policy think thank you. joins us live on skype, from michigan in the united states and adam shapiro. you had kimberly, that these measures essentially meaningless. many of the settlers do nationals with the us passports anyway, denying them visas doesn't get you very far. how much impact realistically is this going to have on the satellite communities and set the activity across the occupied westbank? or i think your, of course one is, is correct to, to report that these, uh, this action is largely meaningless. um and symbolic the as you point out correctly, those who are dual citizens. and there was certainly a category of those settlers who have committed violent acts against palestinians who are american citizens or citizens of other countries and who won't be impacted
4:26 pm
by this visa ban. um, but we just, we should understand this though i do think as an important signal that the administration is taking the test you more seriously. we also do know that behind the scenes um, not necessarily publicly announced that the administration is looking at other avenues of sanctioning um, uh through means that it has at its disposal that it uses uh towards individuals in other countries for similar types of human rights violations. and so i think we have to understand this also that this is the beginning of the process that it's upon incumbents upon people like myself and others who work in the advocacy community to keep pushing on as keep pushing this administration to take more meaningful steps. and what kind of consequential steps in order to, to not just, you know, issue that now these are bands but also to actually have concrete functions including, you know, following what weapons are being used. and if these weapons are american made and supplied weapons, then dealing with the, with that through the mechanisms that congress as i'm the administration,
4:27 pm
but also have as well as potential criminal proceedings. going so far as, as to use the criminal justice system. they are, as we, we've said, many of them do nationals, american citizens as well. that could be a measure with real teeth. is that on the cons? i think potentially that is definitely on the cards. if we can make the, a strong enough case against an individual with the, especially the one with the american citizenship. but besides, you know, did you did show a sort of criminal process. there's other stuff such as asset freezing, which would include bank accounts. there's looking at the larger ecosystem, a settler violence which would include looking at the energy, owes that provide charitable tax deductible funds to settlements and settlement enterprises. and then at the larger scale, which is tied to the state. because as your report or, you know, noted there are those in the current israeli government who are settlers themselves, who are actively engaged in inciting and supporting setting their violence. and so
4:28 pm
looking at, you know, settlement regional councils which are these bodies governing the settlements and who are, you know, who involved many of these violent individuals looking at these as criminal organizations. much in the same way as a narco trafficking group would be looked at as a criminal organization with financial assets, with other types of control and weaponry and, and using violence to execute. you know, it's, uh, it's plans. i think that this is something that's available to united states looking at it from, from this angle. and i think that's where we have to push the government. but as things stand, you'd agree that this is pretty much a symbolic getting out whole b, perhaps a message and aimed by the, by the administration at the nets on yahoo. government, which of course contains some senior figures in the sense of community that perhaps small pressure is being prepared. perhaps they are willing to go further. and i definitely think that they are willing there is a willingness to go farther. i think this is also in part of the presidents effort
4:29 pm
to sort of address the defense brewing internally in the state department. and in other us government administrations, which are unhappy with buttons policy towards as well in, in general, including what's happening and gaza. but also what's happening happening in the west bank. and i think at this point, the button ministration is starting to wake up to understand the small gestures such as this will not have the results that it is hoping for or expecting that this current is where the government just is not concerned at all. with warnings the only they only take notice when they were direct actions, and that now is on the plate for the administration to do. okay, adam shapiro there with the human rights and foreign policy. think tank. don't many, thanks for your thoughts. thank you. now almost off of all of those killed and gone, so have been children. thousands more have been badly injured. lie on i'll to is
4:30 pm
one of them. yeah. fleming composite, as the la 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, her legs will be aggregated. comes with us and i'm a thank god for your safety is really honest. when you, when i'm the, i'm 12 years old like any child, i have dreams. instead of being sad for losing a toy, i'm feeling sad for losing my legs to gun green. i am one from among hall for 1000000000 arabs. have you hawks hardens that much for that? either a child who loses a leg or an on what good is left for them in this life? what purpose should he or she have and living? what is that? what is the meaning of life to a child? how does an amputated on separate leg organs that don't function?
4:31 pm
tell me. tell me what crime to goes as children commit. what did they do to deserve his right? he's cutting them days instead of hoping for gift goals and child is not asking for a pathetic lynn. you will just repeat my appeal to the arab leaders solely a distiller head here on out to 0, including late whitening gap between the bible and nothing. yahoo governance has become a topic of debate on these really tell us i am deeply sorry for the pain and the loss and the suffering. the victims and form up for these private is devoris. johnson is in the hot seat answering questions about these handling of the cobit 19 lockdown in 2020. the insides, the content creators have become journalists. rescuers heroes
4:32 pm
and targets tier 2 customers in a sofa and a visa come to me and yet they continue to report the close of business. the story of just want to be head be let me know that had been hired for the love of cuz on that just either frank assessments far as this placement, anything persecutions, it seems to be informed between what we see here, please log in to change the reality but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of today's headlines. do you think even the president of the united states, when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian full of he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private as a nursing officer inside story on al jazeera or the
4:33 pm
the, the back you're watching l to 0 is a reminder about top stories. israel has launched one of its heaviest, bombardments in garza since the war began. emergency workers and displaced people who are among those killed in gloucester city. hold, and 16000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 2nd these really minute truth says it's ground forces are in the center of con eunice, southern gaza strip. it's part of an expanded assault, central and southern areas. the us state department says is ready efforts to stop set the violence against palestinians in the occupied westbank are not sufficient. and the tiny fraction of attacks of lead to convictions in recent years. and the situation has got worse since the start of israel's war on guys as charles
4:34 pm
stratford reports now from kind of what benny has some this memorial monks with 41 year old comp and to off load i'll see was shot dead, joined electronic by his ready settlers in the occupied westbank on december. the 2nd. this video is off that day. you can see settlers smashing polished indian property was b is really on a stands by. the settlers set by a to show his home, where he lives with these 3 daughters. i don't know how good it, bennett. i keep thinking of my goals then. thank god they were out. when the tech happened. this is my home. we all have lived for 5 years. but where can i go for the? and there are 6 illegals. ready settlements that a gradually expanding close to the village and it is rarely all over the base is on one of the adjacent hills. many of us, the animal saw the attacks have gotten more violent. would they open fire now without warning?
4:35 pm
there is no way to talk to them the just shoot you an offer on the you and who's 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 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 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 i'm still get the
4:36 pm
me, 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 to off much brother in law hoping that we're afraid that more people will be killed in the village because the attacks have increased since the war started when human rights group say settlers at taking advantage of a right wing is really government. that is turning a blind to lie to settle of violence a start then we saw 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 of the, of, 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 very them and specially software. so that means increasing sets of attacks against palestinians
4:37 pm
in the occupied west bank of going on checks and on punished by these where the government molden ever the full child stuff without just yet a total of any house on the occupied with bank now in salary, joins us on the phone from the by law in the central gaza strip, where there's also heavy fighting in we've spoken to previously. we've talked about you vividly described pulling off the mass of attacks and the by the how people coping. what is the humanitarian situation like where you are? well, the humanitarian situation is completely devastating, where people are parked in schools and hospitals and you and facilities after people in the southern area in can you, this is back. you waited and they were forced to leave the area people try to go through the have much of that is also passed. so a lot of people came to the middle area. the streets are completely crowded,
4:38 pm
where people are striving to find food and find drugs to just trying their best to find water, even if it was not clean water or drinkable water. and people are still at this point, trying to rescue people that were targeted last night. from under the rubber, the house situation is literally collapsing with people not being able to receive any medical assistance because hospitals are running out of supplies. also, aid is not coming into garza where there has been no food distribution centers working since the beginning of the resumption of the fight thing. another thing is a garbage is everywhere in the streets. the, the, the smell is suffocating. you, you'd barely stand this month and because there has been,
4:39 pm
no few people are using cooking oil to, to turn on their cars and to mobilize and transport in the gaza strip. we have been seating people. they're telling us that they have not been able to find fluid for their families to eat today. even flower, like the main main basic needs to make bread is not available. and the world food program said that it's very dangerous for their employees to distribute fluids. and they have been calling for these flyers so they can continue to operate in distributing food across of the garbage trip. and it's not only in the middle of the area this is like across the global strip. and we just noticed right now, but there is another connected graveyard that is being implemented right now in the another in area of the gaza strip. because there has been a lot of people killed and, and there, there is no capacity. great. these people,
4:40 pm
the situation is devastating. people don't know. they have been evacuating in the space term place to another. and the kind of thing so has stuffed up or a ma did use it, is in the gaza strip right now, especially in hospitals. and where does the o. r sheltering hands money. thanks for that. him cut out a that bring us the very latest from the central gaza strip to stay safe or safe as you can please. and throughout the war media outlets in israel have played a crucial role in helping to build a consensus for the mum bought them. took gaza more recently, the whitening gap between the bite and the nothing yahoo governments has become a topic of debate on these ready television, which is here's the listening. biased has been tracking is riley media narratives. he's the control time regarding your to be a heading for it to become
4:41 pm
a be showing him a little bit on same as difficult for people on these roads right in china and 14, an acknowledgement that relations between the net from yahoo by didn't government are very streamed also a justification for the intensity of israel's bombardment of gaza. is available to us as been to something being the middle of, of even have been somebody from us live in a, from us who have been in milledgeville, 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 humanitarian aid 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 the prime minister reportedly said, not only will they not be renewed policy and authority in gaza off to the war. they
4:42 pm
would also be no palestinian authority in gaza at all. con reminded readers of us presidential biden's office in the washington post last month in which he wrote 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. and i'm grouping the rocks as it has conducted an attack on a base used by us military forces. the group claims it successfully targeted the how are you basing our bill in the northeastern northern part of a rock or are they using an alms drone in response to crimes committed by what school the enemy in gaza. they have been thousands of attacks on base is hosting us forces in iraq and syria since october, the 7th. the right time for a quick look at some of the days of the news russian president by the me,
4:43 pm
a push in just made a rare overseas trip. he's in the united arab emirates for the 1st leg of a trip that includes talks with the regional leaders. he's expected to visit saudi arabia later on wednesday and host irena and president abraham. right. you see, back in moscow on thursday routine has been bolstering has partnerships with gulf nations, as russia faces growing. i solution by the west. well, let's pick that up as out to looking for it now without a 0 senior political analyst. joining me here on this, that's my one big shot. and my one interesting development this, in the sense of the russia, there's not many places of letting me put in ken visit. he's in the u. a. lots of russian business going on in the u. a. lots of oral, lots of economy, but the war and gaza will be crucial as well because he wants to reassert himself. doesn't that he doesn't want the united states to be the only big power that has a say in this guy. this was the only way to rush i could search it,
4:44 pm
says is by having influence over is read and for the time being doesn't have that much of them. so much of it as i mean what it's can do could play a little bit outside the, not an inside, which means the more that it was support uh, the ad, up in the stomach position on the question of palestine. the more it puts pressure on the united states in terms of its position and is the sign the mortgage could in fact shift that dynamic conversion towards america with thing it's using a separate ej with is right. but for the time being the issue of the so called international community stepping in with the washer and the united states, like we had 50 years ago with the mid threes international conference. i think it's by gone these days are all over because of the poodle rise ration between russia and the united states. or what do you claim under no circumstance, i can see the united states and russia cooperating over it, started by this time,
4:45 pm
under no circumstance do i see the united states allowing russia to step in, in any kind of mediation. it has all kinds of, well, there is one element in which russia can have influence and that is with iran. is that all that kind of mean you ron can influence. hum us rush. it does business with iran. he's meeting abraham rice. it is that, but perhaps an avenue who's exploring, that's what i meant by as an outside to me as an outside, that meeting, the way it is the working out. it's the relationships whether you're want to start with your abn day we. it means it's coming on this side of the equation, not on the is right side. the question, if you remember on the recently primary stuff in the how was prizing himself, were being able to fly between washington and moscow and meet with the 2 presidents within a week. and it was once upon a time that the russian is ready or issues were quite strong. in fact, they called and they said it's more against it on in syria. now it's much less. so
4:46 pm
i'm as the rush, i took a position that is closer to the international community's position on the question of guys, an israel's war crimes. and guys, i think more and more the show would be putting more pressure as an outside that when you're on me. and so the idea that you're a, i other and most of the countries or against what is happening and guys. so it's the idea would be, is what would be more calls for a ceasefire? and guys, remember that russia did call for the sci fi and guys of why the united states, the opposed to us, he's fine guys. i think here. and in terms of the way forward is not how much, or if there is any concessions, how much can make there's nothing. how much can making concessions, unless it's the question of the captives and how much that we are ready to do with the captives. if you're a lease or a person, those, that's an option. so you know, way in the world, no way in the world would have us released the captives. i get nothing out of 10
4:47 pm
fish. i have noticed that the united states know that there is nothing russia or so do you have your order you're on, can do about that. what they can do is support the palestinians in attaining a ceasefire. hopefully a russia would be pushing hard just towards the ceasefire. and as far as the day after the so called or the day after the day after, i think for the time being push, it doesn't have much of what well, in that case we're left with the united states. this is always way where these conversations end up and bethany out, whose comments in the last one of the most 24 and 12 hours, whatever. yeah, to get digging in on a position in opposition to the united states. this issue of israel continued to have security, a security operation, even guys have post the war something. yeah, i mean essentially every occupation of guys a, something that the by the administration stands family opposed to why is he so intent on driving further? a wage between israel and the united states by maintaining these oppositional
4:48 pm
positions. i think probably driving a wedge between is randy and access. probably the best thing one can do for both the israel and the united states. at this point in time. you know, i just get a quick, somebody on the ok to your history. it's one of the best contributions made to the is the us relations was where the one president obama during 8 years tried to do couple of the mindset between is around the united states at the time. why didn't was the vice president? the idea was we went embraces, right? we would give it $38000000.00, and that's what obama did for nothing. yeah. and is right. the spike, if any of you many a think obama, on the question of your on obama law page to give is i searched a $1000000000.00. why did they do that? what he thought did this very is we can support is like 40 a 100 percent. but we don't have to embrace is reads, mindset and questions of iran and palestine. meaning is i just,
4:49 pm
i wanna highlight it's our allies to, to the, for the by that and especially what we have been talking about over the past 50 days. is that the united states needs to play the grown up in the world. it shouldn't be able to be things like, uh, your after is read and what is a says and what's happening. he always says what if any hours when there's a news, basically political and military loser, but the by the session instead of taking a distance from bethany all government and be able to act like the going up. it has been better. thing is as line support thing is 100 percent and that's why i say if you drive a wedge today between is on the united states, perhaps the not central. so i think like a super power, instead of acting like a rogue state, as is right is that would be great for is right because it's like, needs a growing up for save it for me, it sounds today because it is going towards a total adult. i'm sense and who the issues in the region is that the saw phonetic
4:50 pm
. i'm so bloody. i'm so dangerous not being able to survive on the long term in the region. modeling bashar as ever. thank you. smell support as of the ruse form a president, alberta food, you more i have been celebrating. a court ruling ordering is released from prison food you more. it has been serving a 25 year sentence for corruption and human rights violations. the 85 year old was convicted of ordering the massacre 25 people in the early 19 ninety's. now for more on this, let speak to me out in at sanchez who's in peruse capital in marianna, a big, big move this has it being received by international organizations for your the border. the media deal behind me. there's
4:51 pm
a few support. the court has ordered, she said she inter american, the national board. well, she is very important that you have the apply these are you not certified sports so we use the bi on a difficult line that we didn't have great audio with you. but thanks for persevering
4:52 pm
. and thanks for the latest money on this on to is that now former british prime minister bars johnson is appearing before the public inquiry into the coven. 19 pandemic. johnson arrived hours before the stats of the hearing and avoided family members of those who died. he's face tough questions about his government's response to the crisis. at least 230000 people died during the pandemic in the u. k . us and i understand the feelings of these victims and their families, and i am deeply sorry for the pain of the loss and the suffering of those victims and, and their families. the moxie is live for us in london. so the apology from far as johnson up, but they will be some uncomfortable testimony. that's why jenna talking about the paying the loss, the suffering of the victims and that families during the pandemic. he has acknowledged that it is not the 1st time he's made a public apology, but obviously the 1st time he's done so in front of this particular inquiry. and of
4:53 pm
course, with a significant amount of hindsight, since been now several years on the from the, the period in question, in terms of his tests made over the course of the morning. he's been talking about acknowledging mistakes were made both by him and by senior members of his government. he said that he took personal responsibility for some of those mistakes and for decisions in particular not made quickly enough. at times he insisted that his team did the best in on certain circumstances and said that his government was not alone. and many other governments also working with incomplete data as they went about their decision making, using the information available to them at the time. one thing that he specifically defended with this quite splits can come to us from the time process of looking down that we saw across the u. k. many other countries, but people can find to the homes and social interactions. what been restricted by the government. of course, many people very angry about the fact that he and members of his government flowed
4:54 pm
to those same restrictions they propagated drilling. he didn't stop to speak to families outside, but of course they will be keen to make themselves heard what they've been saying. but he arrived several hours before the thoughts this test made to avoid too much public criticism. video of him entering the building showed that it was still dark . not many people around in terms of the response ahead of his testimony. we heard from victims groups, the families of the bereaved, those that had been lost during the pandemic. one lawyer representing a large group of them towards the bottom orgy of nauseous of gnosticism inside downing street on the johnson women. we spoke to talking about that and the confusion wanted to hear from john and one woman told us who last to assess the during the pandemic. what was going through his mind as he chose to put forward restrictions on people's liberty. and she wasn't able to go and visit her sister at a festive period. and yet at the same time, members of his closest advisors were parting inside dining straight,
4:55 pm
a huge amount of anger during what is now a long time. great, many more of those families speaking publicly about the pain, they still feel at how much of it is directed towards the songs themselves for the box a lot for us in the thanks for them. now, venezuela's, president nicholas, my daughter has ordered, stay tuned. oil companies to prepare to drill in a territory controlled by neighboring gayana. the announcement comes 2 days after a referendum in venezuela are approving the decision to take over the oil rich border region. but the international court of justice has brought caracas from exploiting results is in the area guyana has administered the disputed region for more than a century. even special russell to human rights defenders is cooling on algeria to release detained activists. mary lola spoke at the end of a 10 day visit dozens of people as to detain d. now d a off to the 2019 protest movement that removed. then president of the seas
4:56 pm
beautifully in the us says russia has rejected a new proposal to release to americans. it says they have been wrongfully detained . washington says the proposal given to moscow was significant, but declined to provide further details. 7 gosh, could which was arrested in march and charged with spying and pull with them. a corporate security executive was just detained in 2018 on espionage related charges . both been denied the allegations at least 13 people have been killed in a gun battle in india is northeastern money, poor state. in the latest fighting since ethnic finance began this 7 months ago, the victims bodies were found in tank new piled district. at least 200 people have been killed since fighting between the majority may take and minority cookie community began in may. they are in a dispute about the sharing of government benefits and quotas. well,
4:57 pm
they see, it is set to be the hottest ever in recorded history, that's according to your ups climate monitor. the agency says that extraordinary, high temperatures in november mazda 6 successive months of record breaking 8 scientists will that have sustained rising global average temperatures is driving the us to a climate tipping point. and a quick look back at our top stories. now israel has launched one of its heaviest, bombardments in garza since the world began. emergency workers are displaced and displaced. people were among those killed in garza city. and $16000.00 palestinians have been killed since october the 7th. these rarely made the traces, it's ground forces are in the center of hon. eunice in southern gaza. it's pos of an expanded assault on central and southern areas as well. if that's easier for me, joe, now you're up to date with all the news. in this news out, you can find
4:58 pm
a cost more as have up on old laptop stores by visiting the website out to 0. don't com. and we'll be back with more news. in a short while to stay with us the this is the largest only bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how we pull the on of the oil industry is to the palestinian economy. it's about to send you an agricultural ministry estimates around 40 percent of the harvest, including colleagues growing calls will be lost because of an illegal is really
4:59 pm
settled. a white fence comes through a protest in all of grove as well as all but still to be sure and comments to policy. reform is to harvest that comes to the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails warrant, garza is damaging the only the industry like never before and on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it is a question of 5 unflinching questions. rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing has taken place. augusta nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leaves us out with offers roles. permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0 are around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural heritage is on display in
5:00 pm
western museums. didn't happen overnight, we were rob cover time. the 1st episode reveals how europe and colonization remove tens of thousands of on to facts. and the young people struggle to reclaim restitution african stolen episode one. 0 no, just sierra. the displaced people and the emergency workers among those killed as israel intensifies the phone bottom of gaza. the hello there until to all this is out to 0. lie from doha. also coming out
5:01 pm
israel's military says its operating in the center of the con eunice and some of the fiercest fighting since the ground invasion began to students in good.

30 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on