tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 9, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
7:00 pm
as a set out is there is most i last available in your favorites apps to just set for it and type download the new app from out to 0 new at your think. is it the the hello, i'm sammy say them. this is the news live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes . this slice destitute a know why the go. i'll just hear a speak to the people who flag scenario of gaza designated as a humanitarian. so stop the size of london's feet, throw apples. palestinians recounted stories of v things in total, ch are off to being stripped naked on a rest, advise riley forces, dest told,
7:01 pm
mounts, and palestinians are forced to find new, rounded conflicts, very bad desk to mock expiring jabante refugee is turned into a mass crazy on the pictures tell the story of war, speak for the fight. a john is risking his life to capture the reality of life in golf. the is just gone. 1600 gmc, that's 6 pm in gaza as well as managed res, telling palestinians that to leave wherever it is that they've been sheltering from the shelling and the crowd into a tiny strip of land around. as mau i see, the army has described the area as the so called safe zone is around sort of round the tax and bombing. or as the bombing of 1000 garza or the
7:02 pm
mostly sandy patch of land likes, basic services and the space to safely house more than one point. $8000000.00 people earlier this month is randy ami published a math divide and goes into designs, showing palestinians what it cold, safe evacuation areas in the event of an attack, mold and 85 percent of the people in the strip have been forced from that homes. they're living in di conditions in the south where it's rarely a step top. it's as strikes and the tax. israel has designated a part of the and the last, the town in the southern corner of the tower tree is the so called safe space evacuees all supposed to seek shelter in the 6 in the hall. square columbus, a stretch of sandy to rain, but it has no shelters. 10th, so healthcare facilities. a correspondent how the my mood is the, has been reporting and covering the living conditions of thousands
7:03 pm
of evacuated in this evacuation zone. just to just of i want to be very accurate about how we describe this. it's an evacuation zone. we're talking about the pockets of land large and the sand, where if people got here and start setting up their made staff, then the nylons and it plastic and, and stay here. there are no supplies of no medical supplies, no boots up wine and water supplies. in fact, people's it who taught whom we talked to describe a doing for 5 hours to get a drinking water back to their families on those and those tens. tell me, how do you feel about the safety of this? what do you feel safe? do you feel job security? stay in this evacuation. currently, all the evacuated to this location, the recording. so the idea of goals that they called us to, i've actually with the display, so this will be, you know,
7:04 pm
secure for us and our children. ok. so that's why we came here. we came here we, we didn't find any supplies. that's all we're trying to live. we're trying to stay on life. ok, we're trying to survive. that's what you're trying to do. do you do feel say being here in the open area. sometimes we see airplanes going uh ahead. you know, some bump things are near far. okay, but we secure that there's no bumping here displays. but the problem is if we don't buy it or die from bombing, we're going to die from diseases and you know, no food, no drinking. there's a, some supplies that come with laurie's, but i don't know where they go, that goes inside the building for that. oh, okay. and then we don't see nothing. i'm sure i've been here for more than 2 weeks . nobody asked us, do you need something? do you need help? the same for others? so where does those, those help the handouts go? where those the handouts go and i see people selling things, you know? yeah, 7 x times the, the, the, the, the real price. not all the people have the,
7:05 pm
you know, tons of with this, this a, these goods are products. so i don't know where, where, where the lowest going those guys are that you want to to send units can use if i say what to, to this location. so what are the goods? how are we going to survive without children? if nobody's going to care about us, we're sure. open the boat as we're going to leave. it's not a matter of how much, or a mazda in, or egypt or is right. it's a matter of our small children. we're not animals where people were human beings. even if there was a mistake that has been done, whatever you call punish all the people because 5 to 10 percent. okay, so we need, we need the solution. if you, if we're waiting to die for sure, 3 weeks time people are going to die from pool and no food, no medicine, no ministration, no nothing. if it's the magic is you're waiting for us to die, okay? we're not going to suffer anymore. i'll just sit down and wait for that. so please,
7:06 pm
please do something for us. i make shift camp on the side of the road and the roof has become home to the shaheen family. they fled from there on eunice, leaving everything behind, including the tool to land as my medications went, and i'm tired of all my georgia has office now a needs and halos because she needs her medicine that she takes at night a needs a nebulizer, a nasal spray but what can i get those from? i have no form of treatments. my daughter, i want someone to help me and help my door. so i'm not asking for move them that they're going to have a new covered or no. you can see now as my episode began, and you can see it here is have prescription and you can see how else she is. she has a cough and i cannot do anything for ha, the palestinian civilians detained device, right? any forces in gaza earlier this week say they would torture by the caps has some of the 100 also palestinian men seen stripped and blindfolded. describe their all deal
7:07 pm
. they've been sheltering in north gauze and say they were beaten and denied basic needs. the whole numbers we were taking and we were beaten with wires and hit with cold water. we were badly beaten, they kept us for 5 days. they gave us drops of water 2 times a day. my father is diabetic and they took him to the toilet. the only one time and they humiliated him the captain almost naked, and it's got to talk about assume in the off in southern gaza. so hiring testimony that from one person who's been released, what else to hearing from others? oh yes, of the situation regarding these people and even though they have for the majority of guns, which is really a very drastic situation as of the use really generally attacks on the territory had been expunged. as of course, the gaza strip,
7:08 pm
where several areas had been hit by the occupation forces. and these valley minute tree are expanding the minutes. recreations inside guns was type where they have launched a massive arrest combined sort of for several areas where they are having their ground operations and inclusion inside. uh the uh, the is very occupation had during the last couple of hours had leveled to the gross number of residential buildings uh, across the territory and the main central neighborhoods. and she's in a sub brought in and there is neighborhood these areas which is has to have tend to be bottled zones between the palestinian fighters and the occupation soldiers who are trying to reach the most the most vital and by both of the areas of course because of the situation on the self as also very critical as the is very military expanding their ground, impatient on the eastern areas of hon. you and us where the funny thing also continues where the is really forces are destroying old, the adjacent houses to the buddhist. and they have reached an advance for some
7:09 pm
critical areas where they have been confronted by the palestinian fighters, who managed to help them with different onto times ms styles. and by using different ministry shows that had been read the pads and they have surprised them by destroying different almost vehicles as the is very metrics folks pass and announce just before a couple of minutes. then one of the main ad for gays that is fighting on how new and his had been taught to fight the palestinian fighters as far out to military. i'd be so the confrontations right now on the ground as the palestinians have been arrested in supper areas across garza and the ongoing, each tangent of the military operation. given all that's going on in this heavy bombardment, you've been talking about degree in the south. how easy is it for people to be shuffled from place to place designated as supposedly safe areas
7:10 pm
now, uh let's be honest that there was there any safe place in golf law as israel had earlier recommended people typically to be solved as they had to claims before that is going to be a safe area. now, the operation on the south had been expanded to reach a very critical levels. now they are recommending people to please to unlock the answer of our district to be away from these very senses of operations and mandatory effects. now these areas likes. busy basically the maintenance of cities that are required for living as they are lacking different, important, and essential infrastructure with complete absence of electricity and those people . yeah, those people who have been afflict earlier to rough, our district are suffering. the lack of humanitarian supplies as the number of the humanitarian aid that had been delivered to gaza. is it still very limited in comparison with the needs of the 2 or 3? we are talking now about 2300000 palestinians are originally thing in the south of
7:11 pm
the gaza strip, and now they are recommending people to hit to a monty area. now this area is adjacent to the coast on roads. all i'm to see the cost of garza and this coast had been cut reportedly under the is really intense funding of the by the is valued at military now. the uh, nothing of warships now or the situation. the body is got small, tougher and more difficult. we are trying to depict for everyone around the globe in terms of what's happening on the ground. is it still meaningless with the suffering and the real that your ration of events on the ground for guidance? all right, we'll leave it the thanks so much thought a come by the as a city of data, bella and central garza has come under repeated bombardment. it's home to along. so hospital westoff say they've received mold in 70 the people and a 160 wounded in one day to see it as an, as a chevy f, as in data, the bulk of the scene of the light to strike know enough, he didn't. but the, what we are in there, oh bella central gaza strip. and this is the also long district where these really
7:12 pm
were planes of attacked a number of buildings in, on killing and injuring a number of residents to stray kids in the early hours of the morning. and among the victims are women and children. many displaced people are here in this area, which is real heads describe as a safe area. despite that is really war planes targeted palestinian civilians here . i mean, those were still alive and are now trying their best to rescue others trapped under the rubble to treat the wounded and also to look for the dead. the destruction is huge and the mission is very difficult. there's no heavy equipments and everyone, including the civil defense teams, are only using their hands to remove the rubble and to rescue the others. and this isn't the only raid in central cause of this morning. several other rates were launched by these really war planes since the start of today. yes uh lets take a look at the number of his by the soldiers who sustained life altering injuries while fighting mice as reported bias riley media about 60 wounded soldiers of being
7:13 pm
admitted daily by these ready armies. rehabilitation program around 5000 to have been wounded in the war. the head of the rehabilitation department says more than 58 percent have severe injuries to the hands and feet. at least $2000.00 disabled due to i'm to patients or injuries. it's got to amount on live in tennessee for so what sort of impacts is that casualty told, having on the wall sentiment a well support for the war is still a very high. there's been a lot of posing done people. i be, is ready, democratic institutes who have suggested that to support for the will remains in the high and 90 percent. and that's a is a reflection by other polls as well. people simply know that this will needs to be 4th. and that backing it, it does change by slightly,
7:14 pm
especially here. let me just show you where i am. i mean what the locals of nickname, the hosp, the squares, the headquarters, up to bring them back and campaign. in about an hour's time, we're going to be hearing from people that look out to how comfortable i have us um giving that testimony. and that was still a 138 people in captivity and then bring them back. campaign is very clear. there is a cost that should be paid and can be paid, and that's the release of a policy limits for the school prisoners. and that needs to be a sci fi in order to be able to let that happen. so there is, um, supports for getting the prisoners out, but the actual flight st. uh, that is very, very high and it will remain hi, uh for as long as his role isn't losing too many. so just one milligrams says, suggested buzz. how many gets to about the 300 mountain then we might see on t will prices? all right, thanks so much him on, on the as many say the warren and gaza could stretch well into the new.
7:15 pm
yeah, this rouse defense minister said the long and difficult now is right. the media reporting the army is estimating it needs another 8 weeks to complete the con stage of operation. well that could i angle the us. that's why or the bound growing international criticism was a civilian death, toll official reports the bloody, it's been brutal and intense. and it could go on for 2 more months. it's really media reports. the army wants 3 to 4 weeks to conduct operations in and around 10 units before it concentrates its war on the sofa of gas it. and that could take apart their month. one expect tool, they'll just need a little more could mean a short piece might eliminate, small militants come us. many times we might even capture the lead those of,
7:16 pm
of how much in gaza. but what is the plan to be on the dates? and by eliminating the police status, the police students in the guys are in the west bank cars, went and probably the region they have. but there might be some technical achievements. but the physically, if is and wants to live in peace with its neighbors. and 1st and foremost with other students, they might extra cosmo home then. then any good israel's defense minister has already spoken about a long and difficult battling garza. and at the end of the c spy, talked about 2 more months of intense fight to melissa bye. for this whole time, i call them as a whole. i expect that at least in the next month or 2 in december and january. and even after that, that they will be intense and powerful fighting the following weekend. so because i knew was not of them, but the idea of the fighting, stretching beyond the end of the year will consent in america and going through all the be to a deceased by a call at the united nations on friday. it is august, these really government to wrap up operations before the, the, the, the,
7:17 pm
the world wide protests against the war of growing as the number of dead guys. it continues to rise until the blinking, the us secretary of state has been to israel to speak to the is released about the next stage. and the war when told it could go on to january or beyond. the reportedly told the war cabinet. you don't have enough credit us and says it hasn't given any firm deadline to the end of the war. even as it is concerned about the growing number of civilian debt is real, has made it clear. it is like the what it wants no matter how long it takes i would say, sure, i'll just do that. and i'll keep like east jerusalem, where us state department has approve the potential sale of tank cartridges and all the minute tre, equipment, which rel dealers with just over
7:18 pm
a $106000000.00. that's crossover. now to heidi joe castro joins us live from washington, d. c. so apparently criticism of the war effort. not having much impact on us on transfers. what else they agreed to? it was time it. what's unusual about this deal is that it was, it's going through under the auspices of a suppose at emergency that the secretary of state of the us entity, blank and declared. and as of friday night transferred an emergency declaration to the us congress to see this some, 13000 tank shells be sold to these really military and without the review of congress. that's making this more unusual. typically, when the state department wants to sell weapons to a foreign country, if they submit this request to congressional committees, i have 20 days to that. those requests to ask questions and consider, well this bypass us bypasses this process altogether. and on top of that,
7:19 pm
the emergency declaration says, the state department wants these shells to be transferred immediately to israel. the other startling thing about this is that having this declaration made by blinking himself follows only days after the secretary, of course was telling the world how much the us want. it is real to focus on protecting civilians in gaza. having this emergency declaration that again evades congressional scrutiny, would seem to contradict that to be inconsistent. of course the us is out on a limb having vetoed that un security council resolution calling for a ceasefire. so this international pressure, apparently not having an effect on these weapons sales that are continuing to go forward. right, thanks so much. hi, to jo castro. the of us has been widely condemned off to veto, to drop the resolution at the you and calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and gaza. 13 members of the security council voted in favor of the draft u. k,
7:20 pm
abstained before the vote on friday. the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, said that gauze it is a breaking point. me, while those on the fire in the tire tree, they're still looking desperately to the international community. 4 ounces. so the was, is you have to sub, this is the size. you have to suck this, so force displacement, you have to stop the killing of the innocence. you have to start with the rise. i am called international criminal quotes. i'm pulled into the national lows. where is it? where is the human? right? so i didn't see anything the using a gives us a horrible, horrible weapons of advanced picnic illusions that they actually don't use it in any place or in the country because it's dangerous. i mean, look at this, look at this, only the view is stalking in the bottom that um that we now live in the gaza strip
7:21 pm
. and it'll govern by the american know of the jungle. america has killed human rights. it is killed children's rights. it has killed women's rights all below is added to the online use that to our digest to joins us now here in the studio. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, bill, we just got news in of that. the deal that seems to be going ahead in the us to send more shelves to israel. this comes off that we've heard from a number of international human rights groups to quote one here, october, the 13th. so we go, amnesty international saying the international community must also refrain from further legitimizing israel's 16 year long in ego blockades, immediately how the transfer of arms that could be used to commit unlawful attacks . similar words on november, the 6th from human rights watch,
7:22 pm
particularly naming the us the united kingdom, canada in germany, saying they should spend minutes re assistance in um, sales to israel doesn't sound like any of these sorts of calls from international human rights crews being hated by the us at this point, not yet, but what it does point out to me is that of the impotence really of combining the ministration on the one hand saying, you know, you must somehow curtail a civilian casualties. you must be careful about civilians and we're committed to this. and the other hand, you have the secretary of state entity blinking and does that ministration waving through more tank shells to the israelis who have shown themselves as relate this interested in any form of protecting civilians in any significant way. rather, what we're seeing is the opposite is going to be particularly bewildering when you try to square until they've been const position today with what he was reported
7:23 pm
yesterday as saying, well, the way he put it was while the diplomatic language that there was a gap between the actions the as right, they've asked these babies to take to try and be careful with civilian life and what's actually happening on the ground, which seems to be a roundabout way of saying yes, we acknowledge that they're not taking the steps we austin to take how do then 24 hours late to push through this kind of thing is a question, no doubt i'm going to be on the minds of many in the global international opinion. absolutely. how engaged you squared that that particular circle and what it does is it under cuts, whatever shreds have put ability blinking, they have had particular and amenities north africa and most acutely i think in the gulf. this is a man who apparently is committed to a policy that we'll see israel carry out it's in the game, i'm destroying online, but somehow doing it without causing significant civilian casualties. while we're
7:24 pm
seeing a significant civilian cache is mounting on an hourly basis. how kind of he now with, you know, with any degree of credibility godaddy i go to, i would be coming here to doha. and do you believe in any significant way he won't be? and this coins owed? again, the impotence of combined administration. and you know, the whole there's looking at that, not just america's friends here in the region. as i mentioned that because the a 100 countries co sponsored that draft resolution yesterday that the us veto. so the us 13 opposition beyond the golf and our welding. c absolutely, and then america's enemies, russia and china are looking at this and saying, this is further evidence of, of, of, of the impotence or the ministration of a country that is in decline and they feel in bold. and finally, we saw proof and coming to with the, the end of the,
7:25 pm
the company by fighter jets. but just a couple of days ago, what a statement it comes in it is. and as harold is given, the red carpet treatment. this is a man who is america's enemy. the sanctions are being ignored and he's being welcomed here in the gulf by the significance players. so again, we come back to a situation which unfortunately means that the palestinian people will pay the price that this is. this is the ultimate sadness of this great treasury. some for me below was good talk to you. thanks so much for coming in now is ready, forces have counted out more rides in the occupied westbank in the latest operation . 2 people are arrested in ramallah. it's hard for you has seen a growing number of daily rides since the war and gaza began. more than 270 pounds of students have been killed in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th that speak to i'll just say it was saying before,
7:26 pm
ave joins us now live from ramallah lied to the, the recent casualties. saying, let me stop this time with the raids and tell us just how provocative that'd be coming. that is correct. we've seen a number of res today across the occupied westbank. at least 15 people detained so far in the night. time rates have not even begun yet 2 people were killed during the course of today. one of them injured in a raid on the o for our refugee camp. a yesterday died of his words and another person was killed during the raid in hebron. but perhaps something that the low straits, how brazen these really military is becoming is something that is not unheard of, but is certainly something observe, hopefully escalating, which is we've seen more and more rates happening here in rome a lot in, in, in the city that is the seat of the palestinian authority president, mom of the boss, his offices are here in ramallah. and for the 3rd time in 3 days, there had been rates in the city the most recent this morning at 7 am. when people
7:27 pm
are taking their children to school, they're going to work. they're starting their day is really military vehicles and units of soldiers were spotted in various areas. at least 2 people were detained. one of these, one person was also injured. there was a video showing a trailer of blood where israeli soldiers had reported lead shot someone in the foot or the leg. but perhaps one of the things that we've also noticed that does give us some concern is where we're standing right now on the street corner just a couple of days ago, 2 nights ago. and it's really armor car was right here on this corner. soldiers with their rifles trail down the street as though as, as well as this one and reports from one of our own journalists saying that they were seen taking photographs with that monuments that is dedicated to old is here. a journalist should read of luckily, who was killed buying is rarely bullet just last year. so there are observable signs that the proximity of these raids, their intensity, the frequency, but also where they're happening. all of this showcase isn't expanding footprint of
7:28 pm
these really military in the occupied westbank where there was already so many intense and frequent rates well before the events of october 7th. and just give us the feedback about how policies of digesting that us veto on the un security council resolution as well. palestinians will often tell you that they're not just fighting israel, they feel they are fighting the united states and president obama, the boss putting out a statement with regards to that un security council, vito did not menses words in his statement. he said that the us position is aggressive. it is immoral, constitutes a shame that will haunt the united states for years to come. the us, he said, is an accomplice in crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing against the palestinian people in the decision. he says, gives israel an additional green lout, green light, to excuse me, to carry on its aggression. his statements have become more frequent, they become more frustrated. it is a sign of a man who certainly feels that he is unable to protect his own people against an
7:29 pm
intractable enemy that is supported by the world's strongest arm. all right, thanks so much. same personality that it's all still i had on. i'll just say era, the thousands of demonstrations in london calling for an immediate cease fire and gaza piece and palestinian territories. the brought to you by visit castle. hello, the rain clouds all gathering across central and southern parts of china at the moment. 10 southern north we can get some snow. so color ras, starting to talk this way. and at the moment the head of that, because this area of low pressure, most big area of high pressure that high will wake and that will allow that low to
7:30 pm
slip through as it go through sunday, one or 2 south and west and parts of japan create potentially not too bad, make the most of that because here's the west to weather ca, central areas of china, snow on the northern flank of that. and that really gap is around pompous moves across the gotta see, the east trying to see if we go on 3, monday, very heavy right into the korean peninsula. a good covering a snow to, into pa, solving north korea. we have got to cooler, fresher, weather the efforts. ok, with around 13 degrees celsius, staying dry for the time being taken for the time being. of course, the good parts of indo china. we could rush the showers the because much of south east asia rest pay usual heavy as will be around them, a light, financially, dental sinatra. what's the possibility of also seeing some lobby showers from time to time lobby shelves to still affecting the mold, a supplement? areas of india pushing across into sort lanka, much of india send me up into focus, not as long as she try because folk one is the force of the northeast of india and
7:31 pm
the northern plains. the weather brought to you by visit castle, thought provoking on the patient doesn't have time to wait for the next 20. the unfortunately, there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days? or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the and the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does air reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just news as breaking, but also history as it's unfolding. dropping from one day i might be covering politics. i might be covering protests, but what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through. so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we
7:32 pm
believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the the here watching out is here, our mind to now on the top stories this hour. this route is coming civilians in garza to shelter in a so called face to those in the south west town of milwaukee. but it's just 6 and a half columbus square kilometers in size. that's about the size of london speaks ro apples. some of the 100 also palestinian men seen stripped and blindfolded vines body forces and gaza earlier this week and spoken about their own deal. a detailed
7:33 pm
torture including physical and psychological abuse along so hospital and central gaza says it's receive $71.00 bodies from strikes. some of the data about our neighborhood, thousands more is being killed at rights and shelling on, on eunice, and drop off in the south are ongoing view and world food program says the food supply chain inside garza has completely collapsed deputy executive direct to call psycho toll down to 0, it conditions must improve on the ground to ease the risk of widespread starvation . but our assessment is not enough. so is there a very start ration and we need more forward coming in. our focus is to try to get as much supplying as possible and to we have called for you many times these fires so that we can deliver during the post the 7 days post. we show what was possible and we had come was going into the north. we have fed some 1000000 people in gusta already,
7:34 pm
and we are ready to see another 1000000 and it should conditions allow in the next couple of weeks. and so this is not an issue all available assistance on the border . this is an issue i'm having the conditions in place to deliver to see the hungry . meanwhile, the head of the un mission and gaza says the organization is badly functioning, and staff members out risking their lives to deliver life. saving a non oval has not under a spokes person, joins us now from a con eunice. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, drawing on what the world food program has just said, the food supply chain, it says has completely collapsed. what does that mean for palestinians and goals are right now to, to the be, you know, has says x for the. ready to be nearly for sure, for one of the biggest funding funding necessary to like to see the name of those
7:35 pm
nearly 109-5000 displays that one. yeah, i can tell you that there is, you know, people are going to be in the nor, or a i see. i see, you know, examples of that. i'm not talking about the home but the lation. but please see as of the beginning for you know, pieces all the brain dead for water or anything, they won't be job one to you. what is something of the kind of fix them everywhere and just keep the car? nothing on the windows of your car data or they don't have the car car you're asking for anything or surely code or fluid for water or any kind all. but it applies the if the operations, our own patient as we are as one of the biggest you wanted gmc or we have
7:36 pm
$5014.00 days. um i would continue with my dad. okay. and we have only printed trucks and you know, the 5, any of 50 or 60 bucks, you know, anything does not go to a i believe we will clean up your head philip, lots of really rows left to just 2 days ago in which she said in my 35 years of working in complex emergencies, i've never written such alaska predicting the killing of my stuff and the collapse of the mandate i'm expected to fulfill. how long before that is a collapse of the unreal mandate? what are we talking about here? days, weeks yes, we are talking like we are talking about what the is doing next. what is under the in on credit cards for fiction. the 2nd delivering service is like a, like
7:37 pm
a another release. and it'd be your thought to be doing in one hour window, focusing on early and on a minute ago to get paid upcoming. then all total crossing. but if you look at them and they, you know, it's fairly officially we cannot deliver. so we, we all are in all season tires are human to get into by our, our opening the board doors on the board would a because the floor manager. ready as a commercial line, you need the bad thing done. if you have $1000000000.00, you're gonna buy, you're gonna buy anything. there is nothing to buy that dollars or neither. no, no mattresses or blankets or hang on. i know you said that allowed me to go when you look at the mandate, we already comp deliver you saying the old ready, you are not able to deliver your mandate under was unable to deliver its monday
7:38 pm
right now in garza, that's game over for that. i guess it's true, it's uh, unless there is a monday. sure. in the coming weeks i'm coming days and there is no so much to it means that we cannot deliver on. we are the either the people that we are doing, the international the people are angry. i'm frustrated because of the behavior of the machine communicate that are because we are presenting the internet, you know, we are spacing on daily basis. tens of thousands of people asking for help from the 1000 people asking, what are the washing, what the population must have a different relation of the got the to the area. how come we cannot even by doing the progression of roughly about 200000 and now you are pushing the whole relation
7:39 pm
nearly right now we have more than one, medium deep and a small a city before you're looking for my windows, the i the fans and hundreds of try me to give up every thing you know, very same base 10 pieces of night and day 8. i'm good. there is no water use in taishan. nothing to the garbage where it is printing everywhere. also it does really solvent. getting a whole bunch of, oh no, all right. have already a leak wanting, but thank you for shipping lights, or for the black to the in the cause, the darkest hour. thank you so much as not a customer. thanks a pot of sending journalists who live in gauze to offer a rag glimpse into what life is like inside the tower tree, the bearing witness to the heart, as on folding the showcasing them to the world. the risk also the since the will
7:40 pm
began 63 gen this of being killed and 11, all protestant inside of janice, who kept to the cameras with a camera lens scenes of death and destruction. of more on this, that spring and so high law, so a photographer from garza who's been documenting the war. he joins us now on the phone from day and by good to have you with us. so 1st of all, just take us to, i've been looking at some of your pictures and you've got quite a colorful instagram page and other social media sites. take us through what, what struck me is the contrast of before and off the from the eyes of the, of a photographer documenting that. what does, what do you see? yes. yeah. can you very, yes i can please go ahead dial. yeah, it's a bridge academy. so i just struggle for i think my,
7:41 pm
my eyes are on my camera and my mind, the d v. d memory and the all i can see now that it's flooded to his team, the ponder and depression and fear. i knew her. and i like the like i would shoot to the war i used to do to shoot to, to take photos in the meeting at sunset, the, the receipt of the details of daily life, the piece that we used to live and us now i had to witness the contrast of the, of the toss it up because it living doesn't alter the decline. i was just things and on the phone. great. all i can see now in the gray color. and yeah, it's so hard. it's also so hard to do. but it's, it's marketing i used to,
7:42 pm
i used to do that for fixing picks, my friends, my feelings, whatever. i keep silent as i feel happy i go and shoot and take photos. now unfortunately i'm, i'm shooting cool. so in these duration, so let's talk through some of your photos. um i wanna start with one picture which you took and it's from the rubble of as offer towel that was quite a prominent towel before the war it's. it's difficult to look at the pictures this picture now that we've got up on the screen because you can't, you can't really tell that that was, is off or talon telling how a neighborhood of 12 story apartment building in an up scale, relatively up scale by goal is the standards neighborhood why civilians lives and i can see it looks like a boy covering his face with his hand. when you snatch that picture,
7:43 pm
just took us through that story and what you know about that boy did he used to live in, in the rubble, was that his home phone with the particular couple off. i went back from the, the area the, to the know, to the got the to, to go to the city with her name. if be because i used to, i used to page. i took a look which is of mine ever heard before. and i want to choose the exact same. i'm go to the photo eye of to the as your neighborhood as well. was it? yeah, this is where i live. i live up next me because i go traumatic because it's positive you that you're taking a picture off there as well. yeah, its own started for me, really take a faulty before and after the scene. and i have another call to get the tower or walkers alex that we talked to. this is the billing. this is the 2nd time that this towel. yeah. has been hit. yeah. the 1st, the 21 law. it's,
7:44 pm
it was the 2014 lock which was the, the 1st power from dollars on the business. and this is the 2nd time the read them this. and this is the 2nd time because it as a whole lot the one times on doctor 2 in front of it. so i in fact i didn't, so this guy, i just thinking my camera on t pass by the scene on. it's not the photo because it didn't want to to appear maybe the camera lot. it wasn't. it wasn't, it was the truth to share because though i think it, it, it expressed how much we missed our him or her. it's all right, the place we used to live it, kathy, some place. you can see all the buildings where so if you didn't get the word under the found it, if you still have here the to imagine that now i think that the pictures that
7:45 pm
stands, let's pull off the 2nd picture here from october. the 31st, i think jabante a refugee camp that is again, a refugee camp is something that, you know, will perhaps be coming them to where refugees took shell to tell, tell us the story of what was happening in that picture. so in this picture, it was the same day i took the 1st picture that we discussed a while ago, and i was going to see a friend and to take something from him and your body of free camp in the north of gogo. and i'm the one on my way the stride happens when we had the car and my friend was enjoying his teeth because let's go and shoot some video team. let's see what happened there. and didn't we, where we were shocked by the, the, the huge amount of bombs that hate to play. and i, i, i took, and i'll give you
7:46 pm
a one to you because i couldn't, i didn't take any more explosions. i got to kind of say why it's, it's pretty, pretty severe. i want to quickly bring up a side picture. now we've got a little boy sitting on the floor and looks like he's got some food in a, in a frying plant. can tell us about this boy, i think it's in the sight of refugee cabin. do you know what happens to these people like this little boy else? he's taking that picture. and yes, this board actually he did in front of the school and i just kind of thought uh, so he and if you, if he can as long as his right time is broken, broken. and so he was hoping to like, have the fire support at this time in making the food because there is no electricity. there's no, there's nothing in the phone that they can. i think they are boarding some potatoes . i didn't know or the kid was it was looking very sick and didn't handle is broken
7:47 pm
as it was, it was raining and he was being back under the rain. so i didn't know i was cold and he only had the with the with t shirt over him. and yeah, you know, the back, he's only so hail to mean whereas his parents were any of his relatives to live or when they killed. how is these are and how we can see he's got some plus the cost, i think on his right hand. i mean, do you know the, the banks during the details of, of some of these young children vixen, i actually didn't actually, didn't know the exact story. what happened was 10 bucks. you know, if someone got misplaced and or in the house has been a like the her strike. you may, you may be get injured. he was lucky to survive with his family. he was the place to another school or to another area that has been very dangerous with him. and i,
7:48 pm
i've been to the exact story but i suppose before to do so much about how he got to it does tell us is a lot. it's hard to look at, but thank you for documenting these important scenes that we think the, the world needs to say we need to think about. thank you so much. and we, you know, we're getting ready to talk about your ply, draft to remember as you may be a photographer, but you're also a human being and experiencing the same sort of scenes that you're capturing. we wish the best for all innocent civilians in this conflict. thank so much to have. thank you. thank you. adam broom bug isn't all just based in the new spend the past 2 years in palestine on a photography assignment. he's come on just writes phase views and what recently had solve it shows cancelled his his story in his own books. hello.
7:49 pm
my name is adam bloomberg. i am an artist, an educator, and an activist certified shows all over the world and all my shows in germany have been cancelled. i spent the last 2 years in palestine photographing or be on the trees of palestine. the oldest street we photographed court of but we is 4500 years old. i found myself accused of being hateful and to see my 2 weeks of my mother's death and my mother was a survivor of the holocaust. so i just buried my mother who had such 1st time to experience at the heart of cost and came back to these lifeless accusations. and the 2 times i felt most threatened and ex, essential way. that is um commemoration. that happened last year of crystal. now i was holding a sign that i made it said jews against fascism everywhere. i was approached by
7:50 pm
a group of jews who were also there to to commemorate crystal enough. i was physically threatened by one of these people. now the idea of a g, u i to a crystal enough commemoration of being threatened violently threatened by another to and having to seek refuge with the german police. is one of the most ironic things i've heard. and the 2nd time i felt most threatened was at a commemoration for the knuckles. within seconds, there were maybe 3 or 4, you know, very big, black german white policeman on top of me and beat me quite severely. and hon. cover me the fact that a jew from a holocaust dividing family can stand accused by the states of germany who is, or who is not an anti semite. i should be the last people who who can throw that
7:51 pm
accusation around. well, for the past 2 months, demonstrations are being held around. the world is a vote of palestinians to condemn israel as bombing of guns of thousands of protest as gathered in london on saturday, cooling for a permanent seas. fine. some held signs with the woods free, palestine and, and the siege though. so chauncey this oven from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. i said the sali has more from london. the main tones here is c as while now, and there is a, at a very high level of anger among the professors at the position of the u. k. government abstaining from voting yesterday and the security council and dropped the resolution. often quoted an immediate cease fire in god's up. uh, i have to say that the crowd as being largely peaceful today, although there's just been uh, an arrest. uh i could see some policeman arresting professor lady. and uh,
7:52 pm
we don't know about the reasons yet, but i can show you the, the situation then now and also if you could please show us the group over that with the police. and there's no clear reason for the view right. yet the police have no issues anything or make any statements, but the generally speaking, the protest has been very faithful. we haven't seen any reports of, of any other arrests, but uh, in terms of numbers. the police officers have told us off record that they estimate the numbers on the streets of london today to be in there, tens of thousands said i had on al jazeera, so we will not go side when we do all the water we graze on the international day for climate action island nations call for our fossil fuel phase outs. protest is around the world demand results from view and climate conference.
7:53 pm
the candidate has to expand the tooth and a zillow's fault lines meets those advocating for the change is suicide. but it's facilitated to our way to decide that it's not the right choice. and critics who believe the government is prioritizing death over providing necessary social and economic support staff was an 8 worked festival and getting some food to eat or getting stuff for their pain. do you want to die today? a fault lines investigation on al jazeera and other federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. there is a whole tax to what's happening now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another mcclin's interest taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without his real permission and nothing lead
7:54 pm
scottsdale with offers roles. permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0. who the the welcome back. now, island countries into bonding and then to the use of fossil fuels, the comp $28.00 summits into by they say time is running out, gave us temperature below the $1.00 degree warming limit agreed to impasse in 2015 for many on the nations and the thing of a 1.5 degrees could spell complete this off the time for a round off of the sports headlines now with far off the arsenal. well looked and
7:55 pm
aston villa is incredible. 15 match winning streak at home as they and hold onto the top spot in the premier league the last time the villains last at home was way back in february and it was against arson. it will be a challenging task for the governors who will be missing manager in the cal arts had to do to a touch line than you're not emery. so i can go within one point of arsenal with when our test had been studies changed a lot at the club after you took over from emory back in 2019. that was sniffle. both loved one that i said, some things that i believe that we have to do differently and, and did while you try to day, day by day, try to change them, improve them on a, making more your own. because at the end, you have to establish your ideas and you have to go means those plays the right ones to do in restaurant a rinaldo celebrated has a 1200 professional match with a goal and illnesses victory. against all realize, rinaldo was assisted by sounding him on a as a 38 year old sport in the 31st minutes in the for one victory. it was his 16th and
7:56 pm
goal of the season. oh, master. on the 2nd, in the founding, probably 7 points behind on the detroit pistons. loss of the 90 this time in a row and it defeats the orlando magic. wagner lead with 27 points for the magic and the 123 to 91 victory for the persons. it's the longest losing streak in the n . b a for 3 years, and it's the longest and their franchise history max for sap and says he wants to keep improving as he collected his driver's title at the f. i a surprised giving ceremony or stop and claim the records 19 races, including 10 in a row is a one his 3rd street title, rebel c o. b. constructors title after winning $21.00 out of the $22.00 races. while oscar p. s 3 was named f ones of working every year. when you're travelling around so much all over the world, you want to also do it with a great group of people. and we definitely have that rebel so extremely proud of
7:57 pm
what we have achieved this year. but of course, i hope it will, so it doesn't stop here. tony fee now and now i cord are at the top of the leaderboard after round $1.00 of the grant, thornton invitational impair services. and so the lead of the $32.00 claire field with an eagle birdie finish. it's the 1st mix team event with the pga and lpga tours for 24 years. and that is only your support for now. you can get more on our website and i'll just say we're a dot com and our social media channels. the european union has become the world's 1st regional blog to agree on laws governing the use of audit. visual intelligence negotiates is from the european parliament and the blogs, 27 member countries of great districts reg, restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology and systems that manipulate human behavior. companies that failed to comply with the rules will face half defines the legislation is expected to become ratified early next year.
7:58 pm
that's it from me for this news out. we're back in the moment with another full show. so bear with us the what you're looking at this is one of the breach points through which how much flight just came in as well. warning sirens. here is a s like some slight y'all just has remarkably intensified during the last couple of hours with seeing these as strikes really concentrated on residential phones and residential buildings isn't dangerous times regional spillover. of course, as long as the conversation here is a minute for one, inside the hospital, then without oxygen, without electricity, the beat is inside. they're dying. for now, less than an hour away from the start of the ceasefire. 50 feet caps,
7:59 pm
it's 4 feet release over st. periods, one more batch of prisoners when people want a permanent fired of course i that's what a you home feels like a prison. his house is in the occupied westbank village of bates. it was built decades before this illegal is rarely settlement began imposing harsh new reality. first, encroaching on his farm land, then completely in circling what his family sees as haven. this gate was installed in 2008 and for a while members of a family have to wait for hours at a time in order to get permission from soldiers to leave or return to their own home. is that how the endo holder guard post man, by samplers, they tried to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they tried to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and it's really cord eventually gave that
8:00 pm
a family constant access to this core door. but after he is real launched, it's war on gaza. the family has been told that their access will once again be taken away. the displaced destitute. no way to go. i'll just say that speaks to people who fled to a small area of gaza. that's designated as a humanitarian zone, the on sammy's a. them, this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up, how the citizens recounted stories of beatings and total jobs to being stripped naked interest is lies ready to assist the death toll mildest and allison.
21 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=1866577927)