tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 6, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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under the resources and play a vital role in solar energy harnessing, offering 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially submitted by mental protection and has the investment climate, digital licensing. your better tomorrow? the . the hello, i'm sammy say them. this has been use live from del, coming up in the next 60 minutes. have a fighting across garza street, the street baffles taking place this route intensifying its ground operation in the south. is right, it strikes hit the july, the refuge account, once again killing several people, including family members of a noun to 0 correspondence. hundreds of thousands of palestinians move to the south
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. so it off, off to escape the bombing on this friday forces carry out more rides in the on the 5 west bank at least 2 palestinian teenagers all killed. the a jessica on 1500 g n t 5 pm in gaza. what virtually nowhere is safe now for millions of palestinians. israel is pursuing its unrelenting attacks from the north to the south of the gaza strip by falls and as strikes have continued in northern areas including shy and by the earlier in gauze the city. is there any bombs killed 1st responders and displaced people? one strike killed at least 10 people policy and say the strong so deliberately targeting civilians has also been in 10th street to street baffles these. right.
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the army says it's engaged in the heaviest fighting since it began its ground evasion. 5 weeks ago, the ministry says it's pushing deeper into the southern city of con eunice gauze. the 2nd biggest city mountain can but begins on coverage and what's being described as a heavy as bombardment since israel's will began with all parts of goza, or under attack, the news size and the central region, ground bottoms taking place in cone eunice in the side. israel says its troops around the city goal is the 2nd largest, and supported by flight to jets and will plains desperate. punish simeon. leading to rough. uh, 10 kilometers away. many by foot. the where the china. what is left in gauze? where is the world in the mountains? how long will this misery last?
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let the world walk to 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 of 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, a lot of them as we move to rock that because of the heavy bombardment because of my injury, i fainted when we moved to this school and i was taken to like some off his 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, i sometimes have no pain. it's a safe zone. when you can guarantee the conditions of the water medicine and shelter. okay, now i see for myself,
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these are entirely entirely absent. i can, you cannot. busy besides 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 did invalid, and also how to, with thousands of palestinians code of injured my says the spar totes, or discussions about the release if it's ready to captive and you cannot take place until the violent stops in the followed. while that's about doing that, there will be no negotiations or exchange of captives until the aggression against all people on the gaza strip stops. we hold is really prime minister netanyahu
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fully 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. the image in kingdom, which is 0. let's take a look at how in wherever his route is intensifying its attacks and gaza. the new phase of israel is ground invasion is tonya thing called eunice in the south. it's gauze, the 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians forced from the homes in the northeast by the forces of battling palestinian fighters from the cosign brigades. and his stomach drew had the regions shaded in red as also heavy fighting in several neighborhoods. in garza city. a little. the fighting and troop movements indicates as early as aiming 2 to 5 gall. so into 3 areas, the north, the central region, and the south thought a cup i assume joins us from outside the quite the hospital in the off and today
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wednesday, sponsors with news of those. these really strikes claiming most of it in lives such as 1st aid responders. and now we're hearing the family of one of our colleagues moments a shut off fee, her phone and victim to the strikes on the yes, saw me 1st of all, i'd like to see my uh, my condolences to all our friends on creek more munition, roughly, for the loss of his parents, a number of for siblings, alongside with the wives and the children. and that it had a strike that destroyed the building that they were taking shields. insight into about your refugee come a maybe a risk they use as these very attacks on the north. and of course the territory has intensified during the last couple of hours. and since the beginning of this one of the fighting a moment, they struck the family where what was one of the palestinian families who did not
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find any safe show to out an ac, fussy tree back to wait to a roof, which is the result of the 2 of the gaza strip and they have been living under very intense plumbing for more than 60 days until they have been killed by these verify us. we are also conducted the number of residents inside the value of refuge account earlier today. i wanted to check on the situation on the ground. they told us that the situation is very tell you as they are really fixing a very notable shortage of food, water. and even they did not find any medical, a drug to do things in order to cure themselves on this and even diseases therapy situation on the ground. and, and most of the goal is to do it continues to be very complicated and complex as the is very occupation forces or expands, take the military operation into develop the refugee camp, where do use very troops or having different types of change with the palestinian fighters. in the outskirts of the refugee come alongside with the main central
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areas of kansas city and public along those lines. i think it's fair to say we're seeing st financing intensifying these days where it's not leaving the box and from gaza. yes, the pointing on the ground on separate areas, he started going to continue with policy and you're probably just including the simple gates like this and even of course for gays. so we'll do a fight as will are going to confront. and even to us, most of these by the ground invasion into main or urban areas of kansas city and in the north of the territory. now this at bottles are getting much more intense and if you are used due to the fact that is well effective, so for you there are tax and the, the powers thing you find is a disjoint going to attack in a different onto the returns by using or detecting styles and with a diversity of light and see if you what things and all that old a just early to force them to is it to evacuate and to step back from the areas
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where the civilians are still inside. as the bombardment continue on several residential buildings, these with occupational right now is interest to find the raise of that tax depends on the destruction of complete residential neighborhoods, which gives a guarantee that no one can remain on like a from the, from the bombing. and it will hope also to intimidate other residents, to flee to the south of the gaza strip. meanwhile, death is in every corner. of course, the goal is to talking about death around every corner. the un now speaking of around 80 percent of guns having being displaced, what's happening to them? of the yes, that's definitely true. 80 percent of palestinians been forced to flee from to houses due to this very intense plumbing now are all located in one district and
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robot. district in the process of going to the strip where they become very overpopulated area, with a notable demand and increase consumption of, of production dependents. the markets now are due to shields in public areas. they went to, to go for mt lands in order to set a time to come to live and to protect themselves alongside with the family members . uh, they are facing very difficult to intense. a notable difficulty in terms of having access to e mail amounts of food, it'd be wherever they are also for us to line up for new hours a to get some access for was a at a d i the literally on the ground the are fixing got very noticeable deterioration . and the condition i saw earlier today a number of residents who went crying as the working due to the duration that took place to their conditions. they said that you did not use up to similar condition
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before. we used to have everything. uh, what's going on in our life right now. everything has to change upside down and it's a growing concerns to be also displaced from roof our district way to go know areas remains insights, going as well as the bombardment had destroyed everything. all right, thanks so much tonic. how about assume? let's continue this though. we've been told that a she joins us on the phone from data by that's an error in central garza and hen that i'm sure you heard that topic. talk about things being upside down. tell us about particularly the struggle for food, something that residents in data and by facing including people like you talk us through what you had to do today. just to find something to eat. a summary after gaza was divided into 3 areas, the southern, the central end, another in areas of there has been no food. and where like since
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the beginning of this war, you would find like a couple of g of the price. you could find like stuff. it's not like as normal, but you could like draw and like search for a couple of hours and the new types of today. and we were striving since the morning says that she's been wanting to just find anything to eat. and, and unfortunately, we're not able to find any of our colleagues, modem, pub, elizabeth, of solver, and it was the only thing in do where she made a good bit of that. there are, there is no few goss so she has to make this up a while you're in the car there, then they start doing it with her own hands. she had to prove, at the end of the day, we don't have anything to eat with the bread. and this is not only us, it's like hundreds of thousands, the e book in the gaza strip right now. not only the center area but north and in the, in the south, but are not able to bring near for their children. much more than people today when
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we were walking around and searching. virtually people are like we can't, we won't feed our children today. we don't have anything to we have been searching the supermarket, searching it, knocking on people's door, asking for anything for their children. they did not find anything. and it's, it's, it's, it's very apostrophe, that's the one in the cause of strip is think that if you have cash money it's, it's, it's, it's meaningless because you can't choice me $3.00 because there's nothing you can buy. they owe a entering, the called the share. people were defending on food aid and food. part of the doctors you can come any more in this situation is catastrophe. i remember that last night i slept stomach. i was starving and, and i, i couldn't do anything about this. i have, i think it for more than 2 weeks for, you know, i only use
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a couple of sip of water per day because i want to go to the bathroom and i have no access to the bathroom because there's no water. there's no hygiene, there's no privacy, there's nothing only just place people. i'm currently in the hospital where it talks with these people are blue to each other with 10 and, and the situation katasha pick, we're starving. we're under, like we're under located and not only likes the gaza strip, we're talking about the central area is being located and people can't get anything in or out of the central area because it's, it's, it's mainly it's mainly used to depend on the noise and the cells because they're bigger cities and higher, more like 5 to areas and stuff. a mr situation is, is like on everyone on, during the time of it and we're all striving to find food to feed ourselves. and, and i think this is like our base and that's what we were starting to see. and the
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document it from aspects with at the end of the day. how of you trying to get yourself out of out of sort of ation. there's no solution. there is no and, and it's very doesn't say things that we can't do anything about it. and so i'm confused right now. and i own one piece of bread since the morning. and i don't know if i have anything as for today. and this is how about the situation is when do we do hope that you as well as all the civilians will, will find the supplies they need to survive. thank you so much for that update. israel says it's intercepted a surface to surface. besides in the space near the city of a lot in southern israel, let's get more on this now with iran con intel of a. so what our official saying about this as well. they
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saying that the missile was actually intercepted. it didn't do any damage, but who these attacks have escalated in recent days that concentrating on 2 key areas, the bubble monday, but straight and the red sea. now that's important because it's one of the main shipping lanes into is really pulse. and they're also concentrating on the city of a lot, which is a tourist destination. now, this is of concern to israel because the any ships being attacked and the bubble month to straight means that the insurance premiums go up. that has a knock on effect on the economy in israel because the price of goods goes up and the fees. notice in a lot, it's all about harassing the tourist about tourist destination. that making sure that it becomes too unstable for tours to visit. again, that has an impact on the economy and the who these know this now it is part is ro is been incredibly slow. it doesn't actually play movies with this. it says iran
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directs all of these attacks that the hoops these are simply a proxy for the iranians are an extension of the running military upper office. the who sees the say that doing this to try and force a ceasefire. and they doing this in allegiance with the palace, the new clothes, and on the stand him or on that the us decision to impose sanctions on some side was, is prompting disagreements within the is ready to government. tell us about law. this was much more specific than the u. s. decision. actually what happened is the defense, but it's that you'll have kalonde actually issued an arrest warrant for one is ready set. let that really on good. the national security minister it the model then give it he actually said since the beginning of the war it seems that there are those who were. busy confused and forgot who is the enemy and who is the friend?
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that's a direct criticism of your client. now it's a more been because there is an open the racist fall. right minister. he is racist towards the palestinians and he makes no secrets about that. he was the will to go much further, then it's going to is difficult to see how that can actually happen. but the reason he's defending such as is that his constituency, he knows that if you defend some, is very popular amongst the people that actually vote for him. you have client and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. interestingly enough, didn't ask the national security minister to join the wood cabinet. that's extraordinary. and he's ready politics, but people that are used to it often at 62 days. but the far right of israel is putting intense pressure on the problem is that benjamin netanyahu and your glance to actually escalate this will escalate. this will rather even further. all right,
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thanks so much. and ron com, the 2 palestinian teenagers have been killed in the latest is right. the raids in the oxide westbank, my sense of all began israel has stepped on daily raids and towns and cities and the occupied westbank speak to. i'll just say resign before all the joints as life from romano. so what does the off them off of today's rights look like as well, it's been another tragic day. at least 3 people have been killed in the occupied westbank so far in res that have been carrying on since the early morning hours. in a far a refugee camp near to boston early morning rates. 2 people died there. i'm sorry, one person was killed in that red. 10 people were detained. 2 people were killed this afternoon in the block of refugee camp. near novelist, 3, others were wounded during rates. there, one person remains in critical condition, and one person was detained through the palestinians. were also injured during one
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of them critically during a 2 hour is really military operation into the history of refugee camp south of bethlehem. this morning. the 3 people were detained in those rates after it's rarely, 4th, a storm, several houses for several hours carrying out searches in those camps. today's rates seem to be targeting almost entirely specifically refugee camps. and zane tell us about the issue of the, the sanctions us sanctions on some sites. as i understand there's been some palestinian reaction to that. right? that is correct. if you speak to posting in people, one man i spoke to describe didn't very colorful terms, more anger than i can express on tv at the moment. he described it as the by the administrator can really see trying to be seen to be taking action without actually having to do anything. now we put the question to the foreign ministry and an official at the for administrative housing. the minister of foreign affairs gave
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a more diplomatic answer. i'll read you the statement we received from him. he said it's a step in the right direction despite it being late. we think the sanctions should include all settlers who participate in hostilities against the palestinian people settlements or a war crime, a crime against humanity and a great breach of international law. not only because the occupation transfers its civilians to occupied palestinian territories, but also because they carry out many crimes including premeditated murder, confiscation of lands displacing palestinians stealing resources, as well as subtler terrorism. very strong language there with regards to the israeli settlements in the occupied westbank can be occupied territories. he also went on to say, therefore, we believe other country should follow suit and take more steps towards putting all settlers on terrorism lists because they are committing terrorism against the palestinians. he said secondly, countries must stop commercial trade with settlements directly or indirectly and drive the resources of funding and hold any form of assistance to settlements or settlers. so very, very strong, clear direction from the posting administer of foreign affairs. but he,
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behind closed doors, officials, academics, analysts, even leaders within the government will tell you that they know that these kinds of rules, these kinds of policies that the us puts out are largely publicity stunts the settlements . the settlers, their activities are all sanctioned by the israeli government actively supported, often by his rarely troops. and those is rarely troops is where the government is backed up by the us government. so as long as that stays the case, they don't expect these institutions to be the effect of policing mechanisms for any policy. even ones that look good on paper. all right, sign so much design bus solve design romanella. let's continue this in the studio and speak to, i'll just hear a senior political analyst model on the shot of it's have you back model on. so this is a day when the, you and human rights chief is talking about godson's living in alta d funding. haro is these words, but it's the violence of just some settlers we should point out. that's going to be
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us attention. why, why it's called the deflection, it's deception. it's a re direction the united states wants to keep up the appearance as if it is making some effort in order to do something about the hot hours that are taking place in palestine, notably and guys. unfortunately, this is looking more more like a comedy in the midst of tragedy. it's not exactly comedy in the sense of heart. it's more of a tragic comedy because we know that those settlers in the occupied palestinian territories, they get a lot of their support from the united states. there is actually a very organized system in american body politic to support some of these settled movements, right. colored becker. ready for decades, there's been networks of assistance and g o is non governmental organizations,
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strategy organizations in the united states that collects money from the american taxpayers. and it's a tax deductible. meaning it says basically american governments money that go to the section that's if you remember. trump's son though and his lawyer, john patterson, dr. kush note and friedman had such a chatter in the united states to support illegal is really sucking that. so none of that is a changing assume only under this sanctions rule. absolutely, none of it staging. i mean, this is a, i mean, you know, if they what are you should if the are sort of a sure these are bands or nothing. yeah, hold guns and get on the free man. the responsible for the war crimes both in guys on the west bank. i could say, this is news worthy of reflection, that there is some serious effort on the part of it, by the administration to send
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a clear message says read that it's legal policies. it's hard to fix policies in the occupied policy is that there should not continue. but that's kind of not even a slap on the wrist to the is really illegal settler movement. doesn't count for anything. if anything, if anything, it's an insult to intelligence not pointed to palestinian intelligence. this is an insult to the intelligence of the american people. so what is the point then? why is this for optics to look like having a balanced approach to gaza when in fact, that this doesn't really tackle the situation in gaza? look at us. say we are discussing it instead of discussing guzzle, but we are discussing it critically. but you can imagine that in american media outlets, and we don't just around the world internationally, adults engineered by the united states. they are competing this as an american step in order to show some kind of a balance that is actually can take steps against certain elements within. is there
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a secular movement on this question? it gives the impression that america is actually what in fact it's not tactic when in fact that the support thing is blindly unconditionally and it's war crimes in palestine. it's okay about what's happening in the war. something of a transition on the way here took us through that was seen 10th street bottles. how long is that gonna last? how's that gonna shape help going forward? what seems american officials now a confirming some of the things that you and i and others have been talking about in the past few days and weeks that the blended vision is probably intensify through the end of the year. and perhaps the beginning of next. and this will probably to tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands more casualties in gaza till the end of the year. and then what happened as probably until after that. and then also expect that there would be a ceasefire. they'd probably be missing forms that is red. and in the united states,
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the predictions are, is that they didn't anyhow government, the war cabinet is going to go on with the water button different ways and means instead of the full fledged land invasion investors simply gonna give so many more . they're going to be more selective on that killing more selective, and they have crimes. more selective in the deployment of their troops and causes because at the end of the day, sunny is this. there's 304050000 pockets already been stored in cost. and basically, guys, a, by the end of this year, beginning of next what i've been slacking, i'm not sure that would be anything else yet to evade or destroy the entire thing is destroyed. no, no. is there a that america is going to have to sit back and just watch the palestinians suffer? because everything is the story, as we just heard from our correspondence, as people are starting, as there is no clean water, there's no food. as that goes, a step remains under siege, as there is no forces of life within mister,
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there's really is now just going to have to lay back and just watch the kind of study as well barefooted to the board over the age of tried to run away because, but the junctions from the report say they've been reinforcing that boy, the right doesn't look like they all very happy about the idea of just opening the border and allowing a new, as the palestinians to call it neck and mess displacement of palestinians and reset them into that country. absolutely, absolutely. and i think until until now most palestinians buy their own testimony. it says that they would not be driven out, but there would not be effected trends that they remain steadfast. but i'm talking about once this fitting fire destruction happens and people simply don't have any recourse for food or for water, for medical, for anything else in terms of just the basics of life. and then have it. people with kids, with children, with babies with old parents are going to have to do something. and i think in that sense, you're going to have find that kind of desperation on the part of
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a civilian population. that's just going to find the different re course. and i think egypt is being pushed to the, as we speak, as well as jordan by the united states and is ready to take more and more palestinians from gaza and return for american aid. in a sense, america would be compressed in the ethnic cleansing of the philistines. let's see how that turns out. well, thanks so much model. i'm the child of your analysis on that. still ahead on, i'll just, you know, christmas and back to them this. yeah, these are all continues the war on garza the river in the sky. hey, for one, that's another way that we describing atmospheric river. we're dealing with it for the pacific northwest, so flood watches and warnings in play. washington state,
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oregon portland looking to get a pretty good helping of rain over the next 24 hours. this is also making mindful in northern california. sure, you'll get some showers in san francisco, but the worst of it will be north and east of the city today. on wednesday, so bit of lingering snow flurries across the lakes, but look at ottawa, montreal, and halifax sub 0. you just had snow storms. there are more than 20 centimeters, so that snow hit certainly going to stick around. also cooler for the southern us. that cool air is pouring out over the gulf of mexico, that sparkling storms into southern mexico. very windy here. gust 80 to a 100 kilometers per hour. and as a result, the waves off the coast here could get up to 4 meters height. let's go to the top end of the as americans are useful pictures. storms through the amazon jungle here, but i want to take you to a salsa on paraguay is capital. we've had some severe storms here as of late, it produced this tornado. and a suburb of assault, so you all know those storms are moving more to the southeast of brazil and around
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the river plate. that's not good news. we just had flooding and montevideo not too long ago. the candidate has to expand its using 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 depth of, of 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. the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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responders and displaced people. one strong and killed at least 10 pieces of these . right. the ministry says its ground forces are in the center of calling unit. some southern gaza is part of an expanded assault and central and southern areas as well says it seemed to set to the surface to surface miss on and the space knew the city of a loss in southern israel. is there any army, says is defense system to take to the launch coming from the direction of the red sea. about all of rockets from lebanon has been fined towards the settlement in northern israel is also galilee area. this comes is around intensifies chatting and ask strikes since 11 and the life is cross border exchange with has the law. so in a whole, the reports from southern lebanon, a lebanese arm group has the law and the israeli army have been exchanging fire along the border for 2 months. now, as of late, there has been an increase in the intensity of the conflict. according to the
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united nations peace keeping force in southern lebanon in recent days, there has been a rapid and alarming increase in the violets. it is warning of dangerous consequences. on tuesday, there was a significant development that really marks an escalation of the is really army targeting and is a military position belonging to the lebanese army. lebanese army is not involved in this fight. this way, the army later said, as expressed regret and said that it wasn't this, the army soldiers were not the targets that they were aiming, as a threats close by. but that attack is being interpreted as a message from the is released to the lebanese state. because this way, the officials have been blaming the lebanese stay, telling them that they need to reign and has the law. now has the law is stronger than the states and the state has little say and influence over that group. but at
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the same time as well. also targeted a form in the village of our noun, that's about 8 to 9 kilometers from the border. but it is also located along the latania river. now according to and resolution, 1701 which was adopted up during the last war between hezbollah and as well in 2006 . the area from the border to the tiny river should be demilitarized. so as well, again, sending a message that they would like has belong to pulled back. so all this pressure to try to force hezbollah to pull away from the border. but hezbollah has made it clear that south lebanon will remain an active front, as long as, as well as the tax on gaza continues. center there, i was busy to southern lebanon, us us state department sizes, right? e f, as the stop sign for the violence against palestinians in the occupied westbank cannot sufficient only a tiny fraction of attacks of lead to convictions in recent years. and the situation is got worse since the start of israel's war. on garza charles struck the
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report from otherwise than a house on this memorial monks with 41 year old carpenter of flood policy was shot dead during that time 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 settlers set by to show his home where he lives with these 3 daughters. how did i get it? and then i keep thinking of my goals that they got. they were out when the attack happened. this is my home. we all have lived for 5 years brick and i go there. all 6 illegal is 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 who's
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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 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. like some of the sits with her now fatherless grandchildren. and then the subject. i'm not, i'm glad. i mean, i've given him to god may god bless him. he's left
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a lot of children behind their friends and community members, also their condolences stuff that's brought up in the hope and 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 light to set live alignments. start then we saw on a rise 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 forty's 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
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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 any house on the occupied with bank. i didn't. shapiro is director of advocacy for israel palestine at dawn, and human rights and foreign policy think tank. he says the sanctions on his right, the sides of those alons, the symbolic, but a step in the right direction. you 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 and other countries for similar types of human rights violations. and so i think we have to understand this also it, 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
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keep pushing this administration to take more meaningful steps and what could 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, with the mechanisms that congress has and the administration but also have as well as potential criminal proceedings. a mary hoss of all those killed in gauze that have been children thousands more thing badly injured. they are now blocked, is one of them. here's a story. yeah, fleming costanza, 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,
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her legs will be aggregated. comes with us to the thank god for your safety is really on the whole. hello, i'm a newborn, i'm the. i'm 12 years old. like any child. i have dreams. instead of being sad for losing a toy on the wall, i'm feeling sad for losing my next to gun green. i am one from among hall for 1000000000 arabs. have your hearts hardens that much, so that is a child you lose is a leg on, on what good is left for them in this life? what purpose should he or she have and living on the 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 well, i'll repeat my appeal to the arab latest morning. and the group in the rock says
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it's launched an attack on a base used by us military forces group claims that successfully targeted the how do i advice and that'll be in the northern iraq using anom drone response to crimes committed by what it called the enemy and gaza, there have been thousands of attacks on base is hosting us forces in iraq and serious since october. the 7th. as christmas festivities have been called off, invested to him that star co city in the occupied westbank considered by christians . the best place of jesus christ usually attracts thousands of pilgrims during the holidays. but vis. yeah, they'll be no celebrations because of the war and gaza that abraham proposed to investigate him. the baby jesus amongst the rubble twists to the tradition and that to be seen to reflect the image is coming out of gone. so thousands of palestinians are fear to be buried under the winds of what was once their homes of the images
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here. i'll see 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 destruction. during the christmas season, eyes turn to bethlehem, the birthplace of christianity palestinian. see, they can not 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 will be born in casa and the install, a deputy with the people of us. so this is all the city looked in early december of 2020 to join us 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,
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decorations about the city and state instead of celebrating which should have been the festive season. there no united in pain with no particular items 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 2020 to the hook. it was for the book of the period from october. it did the end of the year of the christmas, overshadowed by war celebration may have been cancelled. what's prayers don't stop? while i see that his help is to any dive of bethlehem. in his sermon, he urged people to find hope, despite the darkness in many years, see all they want this christmas is peace. but that seems further away than ever need that, but he and just, you know, that's what have the coupon with things still ahead on al jazeera,
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the business latest to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant . the business legions to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the on come back support is a throughs form a president. the best deal for jamal they have been celebrating a court ruling ordering his release from prison, puts him or has been serving a 25 year sentence for corruption and human rights violations. day thing,
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5 year old was convicted of ordering the massacre of 25 people in the early ninety's. while these government was fighting the left wing rebel group. for more on this that speak to money on the sanchez who's lived for us from cruise capital. so 1st of all, is this the final chapter in this story of the church? well, so i mean, that's a very good question. i think it is not the final top. sure, although since maury is 85 years old, celebrate the final story. he told me, he apparently will be free the sometime soon. this happens already in 2017. when the constitutional court ordered his release, he was freed from the prison. and she was free for a few months until the inter american ford for to my rights, which overseas the case because the face of human rights violations ordered the
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approval. him say to him, to abide by the center to the moving company is supranational. and for the money was brought back to prison a few cents in 2016, 2007 here for 16 years as the the what the part says, he said she can actually be released in or without too many terry, on pardon him. but there she has to comply with some of this with some of the rulings that cortes for one. and perhaps the most important thing is that for forgiveness us, the victim smell forgiveness, something that she has never done. because he has always said that he's in the he has to say reparation, which he hasn't done. and then he has to be lazy, ill, still certified the radio so that the humanitarian partners can be given to him. however,
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the families of victims have since up. so many years of cost he's been convicted since 2007 that they wouldn't be oh hey, it's only ask them for forgiveness. that would be nothing for them and to have them adds on that he doesn't want to. so how is prove reacting to this thing given that he's in the devices to get, has me it's very divisive. i think that's probably the most devices figure in the country. there's a majority of people who are on site would be more anti capable of the multi solder . and so i think the body is being called the largest political party because people are against the dep. would you maurice? however, um there's also a reaction that's been at the level of the governance, the rest of them. the executive have said that it will respect the highest 1st
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highest court decision the, the cause additional 5, you know, all the decisions, nbc solutions run the judiciary and the executive. the legislative have to follow the super i'm national sports so they have to follow the inter american port. no, this of course is eh, he's, it's like a rebellion if you will, of, of the decisions of the entire american port. but also, the lord is a, did the renters here in this jail are from the ministry of these, here we go. they to our 4th, to abide by the entire american decisions. it's american forces to show. so that one direct search, i'm say, uh well no, we are not going to find out what the, what are we getting 5, you know, it said fuss the hired 5. you know, one could say that and also one more issue that is very important. this order by that he is not unanimous to see an order that was written and
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signed by only read judge the other 3 have said that they didn't even know this was happening on. one of them said that he realized that this was going on when it wasn't made public. so there's a lot of questions to ask if this, pardon, is legal or not. thank you so much money on a sanchez the the best way to as president nicholas, my daughter is ordered, stay $1000.00 companies to repair a drill in the territory controlled by neighboring diana. the announcement comes 2 days off to a referendum in venezuela proving that decision to take over the over each for the region of the international court of justice has bod cut back us from exploiting results of the area. diana has administered the disputed region for more than a century. russian president vladimir fruits and is made a rare overseas trip, is being in the united arab emirates for the 1st leg of the trip that includes talks with regional leaders. so on his way to saudi arabia, this,
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our warehouse rainy and president abraham lot you see back in moscow on thursday. fruits and has been balls. spring is partnerships with golf nations as russia face is growing isolation by the west. i'll just here as diplomatic as a james based discuss the reasons behind pollutants visit to the golf. i remember the arrest warrant for, for transferring ukrainian children from the international criminal court. and so there are many places that the russian president wouldn't feel safe to visits. he didn't feel safe to visit the south africa last year when he was going to go for the bricks summit. but these 2 countries visiting you a and saudi arabia on north signatures to the right statute. and so the, this is a place that he can go on. he seems to be pretty delighted, but he's on the ground in abu dhabi, some of his statements talking about the unprecedented high level of relations
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between the u. a and russia right now saying that the u. a is the main trading partner for russia in the world. well remember you a is also pretty close partner with the us. so i'm not sure how this will be seen in washington because clearly they would like other nations to be imposing sanctions on russia. and yet there's a record number of taurus and the record amount of trade going on between russian. you a former british prime minister bar, as johnson is appearing before a public inquiry into the cobra. 1910 demick johnson arrived dallas before the stones of the hearing and avoided family members of those who died, whose face tough questions about his government's response. the crisis, at least 230000 people, died during the pandemic in the u. k. i understand the feelings of, of these victims and their families and i am deeply sorry for the pain and the loss and suffering of those victims and, and their families. north korea in may that came gelatinous been seen on video
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thing to wipe the tears from his eyes. kim was taking part in an event from others for a cold and final is to tackle the countries for folding both rights and have more children. many in the audience also appeared to be crying. eunice kim has moved from saul a. north korean leader came down and gave 2 rare addresses at this week's 5th conference of mothers where he urged mother is to have more children according to state media, calling it patriotism that will expedite the socialist costs. what do you think is a declining birth rate and providing good side care and education, our own, or family affairs that we must sort together with our mothers? now this is the 1st time that we've done that has probably raise the states birth rate despite the number of for us in or 3, i believe, to be falling for the past decade. according to sol, north korea's fraternity rate,
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that's the number of children a woman is expected to have. within her lifetime does fall below the 2 point one needed to maintain its population coming in at 1.79. now that is much better than south korea's fatality rate, a global floor at 0.7. despite years of efforts to turn the tide, including holding match, making events. you see here, but north korea spaces unique challenges. the personality called driven state cannot bring in overseas workers and mass, even as is economy is heavily reliant on agriculture and industry. this despite international sanctions prep, putting pressure on the economy units, kim alda 0. so the united states climate. and boy, john kerry is told the comp 28 meeting into by the world needs to comp,
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compet emissions much more quickly, but the us is so foss dumped shoals of backing of phase now. so fossil fuels, as part of the cops main recommendations, we need to inside actually accelerate the pace of the emission reductions. that is the only way to keep 1.5 degrees live and our choices they to be based on basic mathematics and physics. and the evidence that we understand are the best judgment of the best scientists in the world. the 1st survive us being pulled out to live off the last friday's line slide in zambia that flooded a call to mind. it trumps, at least 25 people who are working that hold on with also has this for, for the missing quite a much slide as an open costs compromise in zambia and buried. mine is last week, zebra, i believe, to be tracked underground. one of those who escaped show how they squeezed through
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narrow tunnels to get in and out of the mind. this one was the one, in fact, slowly money 6, you run out of this of i've never been to the accident happened necessarily my being single, about 400 kilometers from the capital. the 2nd, the mind belongs to a local company that's waiting for safety and environmental approvals just on former operations. taking a big step, we don't make it out by the end of the owners. of these mining companies should stop enticing our children to work for only $200.00. the government should punish people who employ your children and expose them to such harsh conditions. government officials say the minus field trips are in 3 locations. the
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