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to hold until the stories from asia run, the pacific one. 0 one east. on out. just see around the israel vows to press on with its way. randazzo is strikes town. district holden, $17700.00 pounds to indians have been killed since the will be gone. the already full so this is i'll just say we're live from the also coming up. i'll just hear a speech to people who sled to one is the only is ready designated safe zones left in garza, the
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100 thousands of people gathering tennessee to put pressure on his right. prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring home the captives still held by how much the millions of palestinians are facing another night. a relentless is ready bombardment, more than 17700 people have been killed since the will began with more than half of those victims. women and children. now israel's military is demanding that hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians from the north, from the sensitive and the south. moved to a tiny, barren parcel of land along the coast without reliable sources of water, food, or medicine. the army says a 6 and a half square kilometer area is a safe zone. for the same time, it's intensified ground. m. c. bombardments on southern gaza, or israel says these items will be sped, the bombing and sizing that is devastated much of the rest of the tire tree. more
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than 1800000 people in gaza have been forced from the homes. and there are a few and fewer designated safe. busy areas left to flee to the sandy, byron 6 and a half square. couldn't meet a batch of to rain. yeah. on the love seat is one of them all corresponded. honey must move, has been speaking to people that been reporting and covering the living conditions of 1000 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 people got here and start setting up their main shaft, then the nylons and in plastic and, and stay here. there are no supplies of no medical supplies, no boots up line or water supplies. in fact, people, it who taught whom we talked to describe
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a doing for 5 hours to get 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 executive display. so this will be, you know, secure for us and our children. i'm 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 we're going to do. do you do feel safe 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 bite or die from bombing, we're going to die from diseases and you know, no food,
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no dig business. 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 out handouts go? where those, the handouts go. i see people selling things, you know? yeah, 7 x times the, the, the, the, the real price, not all the people have the, 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 wanted to send you and this can use that, but they wanted 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 opened the board 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,
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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, please do something for us. as well as rarely bombs, continuing to strike areas densely populated with civilians in the southern gaza, ourselves, i'm of which has more no end in sight for israel strikes some cause of these rescue workers. indeed, all by law are searching for survivors. as rockets start, good residential zones of family home, you have fun units hit by and these really rocky local hospitals are overwhelmed and like
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a central supplies patients are treated in hallways and on the floors showing in a rough a to where it is rarely army head earlier instructed civilians to evacuate to all civilians are being targeted. those things peacefully in their homes are being targeted. we wake up every day in a disaster. tragedy in pain. we are not safe and don't feel secure. even the safe zones are not really safe. life perhaps even harder here. food is limited, water scares and communication and electricity often interrupted. and there appears, there is no way out ex, was i much out, does there? how does that mean civilians detained by? is there any forces in gauze earlier this week? so they were tortured by the captives. some of the $100.00 or 7 men who have partially stripped and blindfolded,
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it'd be describing federal deal design. does robbie reports from ramallah and you occupied west back? the scarred, bruised, marked like human cargo week from days of abuse and torment at the hands of the is really our palestinians. men of all ages being treated for injuries sustained in custody. they were rounded up. one is really true. entered gauze, a city in the north of the district were taking a meeting with wires and struck with cold water. were beating hard to get us for 5 days. they gave us lots of water 2 times every day. my father, a diabetic and they took him to the store and all the one time. and they usually have the captive almost making the abuse and mistreatment of posting and prisoners across the occupied territories. while not new has reached a fever pitch. since israel's invasion, the size of these are very hard. i think the testimonies we are very concerned about the safety and life of the other detainees or
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a know nothing about them. and there's a new sort of does apply a new you nation on because prisoners, they are treated as unlawful combatant, which allows the facilities to keep them for up to 45 days without contact with any lawyer or with the outside world. and also allows to keep them and is really military bases, rather than to put them in is really, you know, is there any presence under is 80 and present. a site is the testimony of those released back into war to and garza and insight into the fate being suffered by prisoners still and is really hands that these images show men detain in bits like here in the northeast of casa, accused of being hamas spiders, accusations denied by those that knew them stripped and carted away in humiliating fashion, their fates unknown. only a small sample of the horrific image is coming out of this. more of the violets and dehumanizing palestinians are being put through every day. zane bus robbie 00
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rumble in the occupied west. spec is it was prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he appreciates the united states veto as the un security council blocking of them on for a cease fire. he criticized the countries calling for an end to the fight to the other countries should understand that it is impossible. on the one hand to support the elimination of thomas. and on the other hand, to call for an end to the will that will prevent the elimination of how much. therefore, israel will continue adjustable to eliminate thomas and to achieve the other will goals we have set fits well that's close to occupied is true. so now for more on this with him, the salute at hand, the obviously benjamin netanyahu noticing the kind of criticism that is right and has been getting, rejecting it and showing no sign of any change in tools or no signs in any sort of change in policy. for these really is that coming from these
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really prime minister himself, who said that the war is going to continue until israel reaches the goals that it set out before? well, rather, when the war started, these really national security advisor, saucy, had next. the giving a tell lies address this evening saying that he actually doesn't know how long the war is going to take. and that it would be impossible to measure the amount of time these relays needed to complete their military operation. he said that he can't measure it in weeks and not even possible to measure it in months. but what he did note is that the americans have not given these really any sort of deadline. in contrast to some weeks and reports that haven't published over the last week or so about the added pressure. the united states has been giving israel on how they've been conducting themselves throughout this war, telling them that they cannot operate in the south the same way they operated in the north. given the dire humanitarian situation that has unfolded,
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and the near 18000 deaths that have been caused by is really aggression in the gaza strip. but when it comes to this war and the military activity, these really are saying, but however they see fit, they are going to operate. and so we have neg me even noted that perhaps applied military pressure continuously could reach another sort of pause in the fighting where we can see an exchange for prisoners and captives once again, similar to what we saw it 2 weeks ago. the last and 7 days, but these rarely have been firm since the beginning until they achieve their military objectives. the war will not end. and these really simply haven't met any of the goals that they set out 65 days ago. and so what is these really ami saying about what is going on on the ground in gauze or at the moment to these really army is continuously saying that they are making advancements both in the north and in the south though they have not provided any proof to show what
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those advancements are, the is really officials have been speaking anonymously to is really media from the army say that in just one day they will fully capture the northern city of japan. yeah. and in a few days, the neighborhood ups is a you will follow. additionally, when it comes to their operations and the sales reports have been indicating that they will meet at least $3.00 to $4.00 weeks on the ground. they're in the military operation, followed by another month or so to wrap up what they're calling the 1st stage of the war. these really have been saying that they are in control of northern gaza, that they are operating in the hearts of hong units. but the reality on the ground is showing continue, was fighting with him ass and pals, student hispanic, to had fighters. and additionally, we have been seeing rockets continuously fired on a daily basis from gauze. so all right, honda in occupied easters and thank you very much for the update. meanwhile, instead of a huge crowds have attended a rally,
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cooling for the release of captives held by on us in garza. some of the people who were released during a 7 day c spy and spoke about their experiences in wrong convers, that thousands of guy that hit and what locals of nick named hostages square. they've got to say, hey, the video testimony of people who are recently freed. one moment body moses actually described a deal as health and live and i understand they should the feeling that she, ma'am. so i need across 230 to this a new home that you should vo. uh for sure. yeah. it's a bit hard. i will accommodate a few of us to the download to set a new router, which is a hometown. so it'd be really valid people, the updates that we're going to do on the spot. now we've also heard from a father of one of the kansas. he says,
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any price that needs to be paid must be paid to bring all of them back home. we all depend on so we type in 19 years old, catch it, and abducted in gaza. we are asking ourselves, why is it that all done has not received any visitation from the international that clause? why is it that no one has looked at it and provided medical attention? where is the lead clause and why they're not doing their job? now thousands of people did send as riley and the message was very clear. they said very directly to the israeli government, they need to attend to that. it goes changing table. i may need to bring everybody home now, and that's the key message that they keep putting out, that these really government seems to be not listening to the bonds and is continuing to fight the war. and the way that they see fit a balance to be in teenagers has been shot dead,
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biased really forces in the town of a zone in the occupied west bank. and in other incidents, 2 people were arrested in ramallah. we occupied, west bank has seen a growing number of daily is where the raids since the start of the war within 270 kind of students have been killed the since october, the 7th. the still ahead on al jazeera. we'll take a look at argentine as new fall, right president does. he takes off his promising a radical agenda to kickstart the crisis of the economy. the english as a content creators have become journalist, rescuers heroes and target certain customers. so when a visa comes to me on and yet they continue to report that list of
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this is the story of just one of the shall be, should be a no, haven't had been hired for the love of cuz on as just the thought provoking ons. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for their ex truly. unfortunately, there are no quick wins and events or research 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 basically entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end, the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does they're hearing the facts? how are we? the city is real heavy. more dead children asking questions to have your voice heard? what is your message to 0 is the
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the, the watching. i'll just a reminder, the top stories, the south hospitals in gauze, south of being pushed in the collapse with his ready bones, forcing more wounded through the doors every day. the director of nicer hospital in con unice, since he's lost control of the facility because it's so overwhelmed is really stunning civilians to shelter in a so called safe zone in the southwest town on the wasi. but it's just a 6 and a half square kilometers in size, and people that don't have reliable access to was a full food. topic about zoom is in russell, just a few kilometers from on the washing. steve taylor, i'm the as a level of these really a tax on finding on the ground between the palestinian fighters and the use where
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the army have expanded and had getting much more tough on more complicated day by day. now, the st. paxis had been witnessing the same confrontations we are talking about the, the eastern areas of vitamin, where the occupation as it tried to advance more to move urban areas and along signed with the encircling the confrontations that are running on the outskirts of the to value of refuge account and be like yeah, town into fondles of the territory now they've used confrontations as we'll continue in the main central neighborhoods of gospel city and a subplot. a shift of one and she's yeah, yeah, neighborhood. but one of the most areas that they use for the occupation is facing a difficulty in terms of having a kind of notebook and remarkable advancements into which is con you in a city which till now the confrontations continue by using different onto tags besides by the palestinian fighters, who according to the announcements of the east valley military spokes best and
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that's one of the military brigades of the, as of right, the army had been trapped by military. and patients that have been for bad by the policy and fight is now a, the use with occupation, say that the level of confrontations that they are having right now on con, eunice is considered to be the hardest in terms of the 11th of attacks that had been carried us, i gave them where the policy and fight is trying to promote the entry of the east, very occupation forces to the main central and vital areas of congress. now these kinds of confrontations continue on the ground and it has been a combined, combined to by the ad aerial conveyance that had been carried out by the study of forces which had to build which that to the destruction of hundreds of residential buildings. of course the territory rising, the difficult is not. the goal is this truck to move van 70000 palestinians who have been killed till this moment. right now. the president of university of pennsylvania has resigned off the testimony of the us congressional hearing on anti
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semitism. drew criticism, i'll just say was mike kinda sent this update from washington dc as well as what you'll have come under intense attack from several members of congress as well as alumni of the university and don't, is full not stating directly that anti semitic symmetric comments were a contravention of university policy. this was the same as what was said by the other 2 university presidents who are on that congressional panel as well as the presidents of poverty and of mesh through massachusetts institute of technology. however, that has been now the at close for her resignation, have now be met. the goals came, as i said, from members of congress, from several members of public from members of the university, and indeed even from the white house. but there's also being reaction from free speech advocates who are deeply concerned about this particular trend. she argued list miguel, that is that the university's policies with, based on
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a supreme court case, brenda. busy versus ohio, in terms of which the supreme court held in 1969 that speech itself is not actionable. it was based on a clue, klux klan rally in which threats were made to attack jews and kill blacks. however, the supreme court found that that is not actionable unless it translates into action. this is precisely what mcgill said before the congressional committee, that there is a difference between what is said and what is done. and in terms of the constitution. and in terms of supreme court precedent, what is done is all of that, and that is not what you said. so this is the argument that the unit, as the president stepping facing the position on. however, now you've seen list mcgill resigned, what happens to the other 2 presidents who've also come under pressure? so on one side you've got deep satisfaction among those have been calling for the resignation. on the other hand, you go deep concerns about freedom of speech. in particular,
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the 1st amendment of the us constitution still in the us. the state department has approve the potential side of the tank cartridges and all the military equipment to israel hardy to castro has the details in the us secretary of state antony blinking has taken the unusual step of issuing an emergency declaration in order to bypass congressional review for this potential weapon sale to israel on friday night, the state department transferred this declaration to the us congress for what would be 13000 tank shells to go to the is really military immediately. again, this is not usually how weapon sales occurred. typically, there is a 20 day review period in which congressional committees can that ask questions, perhaps be critical or not approve such a transfer one, none of that is going to happen now. and what is also unusual or should be pointed out is how this is
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a discrepancy with the words from onto the blinking. the us secretary of state that was just said earlier this week in which he said that the us once is real to increase its protection of civilians in gaza. and that the us had seen a gap in israel's intent to do such protecting civilians. and then the actual results. so again, this weapon sale will bypass congress for more than a $100000000.00 worth of tank shells to israel's government, to israel's military. and this is only, in addition to some, 500 millions worth of weapons transfers that are being reviewed by the congressional committees. and in addition to the $14000000000.00 of overall weapons, the bottom ministration still wants congress to prove to israel. how did you all, castro, out a 0 washington? let's go to some of the news now and in bangladesh, the families of alleged victims of false disappearances,
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of phone to human chain to them on the return. it's part of the why the campaign against human rights violations had of next month's election. the government says the integrations, the false tom, good, challenging, has more from dr. like many of those have seen a big them came to protest about missing family members. but the human change, the from what's quickly dispersed by police person, a member of a student opposition group, was the trend biplane clubs officer 10 years ago, the where citizens of bangladesh shouldn't have the right to protest anywhere. why is my son still missing? and why am i not able to talk about him without any harassment? what crime have we done? what someone all the sure human rights monitor, say, a security forces. i've carried out more than 600 and 4th, a disappearance since 2009 human rights violations are now and did a team. and we have seen this sort of tradition and cracked them before the
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elections for the last 15 years. critics of the governments that cracked down on the opposition is creating a climate of fear at a parliamentary elections due on january the 7th. and listen with so many members of the hiding varying arbitrary arrest disappearance. the mono more father, a local politician, was taken by plain crowds, policemen, before the 2014 election. it's been a decade and i still don't know where my father is. we want all those who are still illegally detained in secret service to be the media, typically everything the government saves it's creating a conducive environment for the elections. but analysts then rides group, say, state alternatives assignment generously, filling prisons with opposition, party members, and which are great. i'll just say the. com or didn't seem to his newly elected president. how do you mean? like we'll take office on sunday. the wild head economist announced his entry into
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politics in 2020 and a bit to blow up the system. few predicted the 3 years later, he would win the presidency to isabel has more from window cyrus. on his rise to power. he presents radical changing argentina afar, right? precedent for a country in the middle of anything on the crisis. probably it'd be nice as he's like a 9 with a strings to jumpstart argentina's economy. the they've been for the we advocates of freedom, and that implies a clear alignment in terms of june, part of the saint cloud on an out you politics align with the united states and israel. that so international policy or what do you think we are not going to align ourselves community got it, mean a was born in 1970 and decided to study economics after seeing argentina's constant financial trouble of coal motivate she became known for his eccentric personality and a style, he's strong media presence time to me to a favorite carol to among young people. and he was elected to congress. and 2021
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said in most of the like, what really has full adults named dr. liberal economies through kills of his former adult conan who died in 2017. also one go inside his little to one of the 1st books on heavier to be late today. a late believe so you can talk to his dog. he believes god, dustin, them to be in politics and that his, quote, dogs are his children the, i think he's had a rough life, you know, speeding. they had no friends, he's unstable and i'm not sure he's the best person for an unstable country. even though we lays on jewish, the 1st trip he made up to winning the election was to the united states to visit the tomb of a robot in brooklyn. people in argentine are filled with on source and see of what have you had a mean a will be able to do while in all 50 of from us to radically changed argentina's economy and why many hope to be able to stop or live be, or others here they in fact that he's reforms will bring about really we write a new chap to now getting us history. many hope he will succeed when everybody else
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failed pretty, so we'll just see them when a site is. that said, for me, henry ford said whether is next, then it's inside story. looking at the axis ations by rights, groups of possible us complicity. it is really war crimes and goes to the how are the rain clouds all gathering across central and southern parts of china at the moment, 10 southern north, we can get some snow. you say colorado starting to talk this way and at the moment the head of that, we've got this area of low pressure, most big area of high pressure about how i will wake and that will allow that low to slip through as it go through sunday. one or 2 south into western parts of japan . great. potentially not too bad. make the most of that because here's that west to weather ca, central areas of china,
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snow on the northern flank of that. and that really gap is around pop is moves across, you gotta see the east trying to see if we go 13, monday, very heavy right into the korean peninsula. a good covering a snow to, into pa self in north korea. we have got to cool a fresher, whether they have to tow it around 13 degrees celsius, staying dry for the time being dying. so i tell you, for the time being, of course, the good parts of indo china, a good rationale, is there because much of south east asia rest pay usual. what have you as will be around them, a light peninsula, them to a sinatra west? impossible. any. i've also seen 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 in the 70, up into buckets. not as long as you try because folk one is the force of the northeast of india and the northern plains around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa. this cultural heritage is on display in
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west and museums didn't happen overnight. we were rob color time the as deposition reveals how europe and colonization, religious tens of thousands of on the effects of the young people struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen episode one. 0 no, just the era is ralph unrelenting devastation of going on so, but any horses still think that is dash us, we'd always be un security council says fine motion again to start, criticizing israel early as a styling to protect lots of civilians. human rights groups say american risk being complicit in war crimes. so all the rights this isn't side story the .
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