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

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the the, [000:00:00;00] the other one carry johnston, this is a news life from the coming up in the next 60 israel steps up. it's a soul, it's on gaza. so that's prime minister benjamin netanyahu closer and that's to
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surrender. now glasses the wing surface engaging in heavy streets, the street fighting with his very forces, the city of con, unit fest with nowhere to high peeping. gosh, trying to flee the fighting to any of that. plus, guys i said the system is on its knees and collapsing 12 health organization issues i dial warranty desperate states of medical conditions, fitness to begin with is rose ongoing, offensive, and gaza tanks have pushed into con eunice in the south. and buttons continue to full on his residence. they've been told of the elsewhere for safety. but civilians say there are no safe places left in gossip. which housings ripples got your fitzgerald you got did well, how many that'd be?
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she have says is ready. snipers of just shots, his 2 sons. one is dead. the other hinges of grief and anger overwhelmed him. above the th, i will take revenge for you, my son, this is a martyr. i want to see my sons, the sons i had after 9 years. they went in the blink of an eye. my god was on the floors of nasa hospital in front of eunice. that's barely any space and that the most recently ended up rotating from cause on blankets will carry knobs outside mona's cab. ruth, i'll ashram cradle is her husband. she is what she has left of him. she says the souvenir of a marriage ended by violence or do you just authorize it because we got merge 6
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months before the war and today he's mounted. he left me alone, off the prize, the shrouded bodies had taken for a burial. one, so smote and lights that it's better seems he can hardly feel the weight. telling you this was where hundreds of thousands of causes palestinians fled to. when he's rose, mid a tree of sold to the new now is ready tanks of pushed into the hearts of southern gauze, his main city to fighting with how much is fish and on going the but this be no less up in the know the, the, to body a refugee camp, one of the most problems parts of the gaza strip is still being pulverized and men,
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women and children still being pulled. and so rubbing in pieces. 5 5 the we would say to you the housing piece, what did we do? gold, let the world see what is happening to is it's been said too many times to count the nowhere and cause we're safe. but that's being constantly repeated because it's true. will reach out and how to 0 cause a residence. so i'm making that difficult journey south from college this down towards circles, safety settings, investor governor at the many se, then not convince the areas will be any safer. the model come up with the y. awesome. well i certainly don't know how you all are going on our resolution on the, on the, on the father or the members of the law judge and i went all years familiars,
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ba ba, ba, ba, ba ba, ba, ba, ba, ba ba, front do called me. but you're not alone, my, you one or 2 on a one. am i? no, no, not a general democratic equity. i'm on, i think i'm looking for this one. i'll think of it as a little bit to but i will have to have a general weight monthly gillum i'm thinking of a month ago a month ago for smoking and um, and then on the end of the i was well, these are pictures showing the scale of displacements in southern gaza is ro, has told people to show to in plenty circles,
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safe settings in math for government. and the u. n says a dangerously over crowded and the cost of living has dramatically increased. make it even more difficult for displace palestinians to find the basic necessities. i mean, my fluid has moved from rough, from 200-0021 1000000 people run out, municipalities just describe river city as the largest evacuation. refugee can overwhelmed by the large number of people and the high price is a basic item. people find it very difficult to secure their basic necessities and food supplies. little on medical supplies and other necessities. level 5, it's obviously very difficult. we are even unable to buy the most trivial things, such as the eastern phones. it's really difficult to get the desperate living conditions for more than 1000000 palestinian display as any vac ways in the city of
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rough. by making it very difficult for them to secure their daily needs of food supplies and other necessities honey, my mode allowed the road. i was just, you know, let's go to a tower. assume in raf and now i mean the so called safe is that people actually able to get the royce ah yes. be full of fighting a notable difficulty in terms of trooping and surviving of this area, which has been designated a safe area by these by the occupation forces. now this area lacks all the basic necessities that includes electricity uh, suit router and even toilets uh for elderly women and young children in order to survive the so the situation for them that is very critical, as they have also been forced to flee again from the houses and the intense funding
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in order to be secured and to survive along with the family members. uh the, the area that had been allocated for the majority of gauze ice will work. evacuate of them houses because it it to be an area of land which is lacking all kinds of humanitarian services. and for those who had been able to flee to this area, they have reported that they are experiencing catastrophe conditions as the low luca april to cope with the situation. the beast tosses, practically searching for another and alternative place to take shots. and especially with the overt crowding number of residents who fled to rough, our district in the far south of the territory. and tara, what's the latest you are hearing about strikes in the south? the yes strikes on the south had been intensified, intensified during the last hour,
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especially when and because the refugee camp were more than a setting a palestinians have been killed the do to strikes that destroyed a number of residential buildings. and one of the, uh, my guys, the refugee comes central neighborhoods. uh the attacks as well continued on drivers by this time, by the artillery showing as well as the situation similar. it looks like in con units where we have contract to the number of our clicks, the from the it'll just the are our big. they told us that they are hearing the sounds of explosions. and every single menace is ready to leave. we are expanding the showing of the residential buildings on our catchy neighborhood, which is one of the main central neighborhoods in con units where the occupation forces are trying to advance into the airplane areas of the city of han, eunice, where the confrontations are getting much more honda and even complicated it's a the i'm, it's intense that is really strikes to cover,
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i think is very maneuvering troops on the ground. now, according to the palace, the new minister of health during the last 24 hours more than $200.00 pounds, you'd have been killed. and there the, the sum i witnessed on the ground have told us that there are still some the bodies on the ground that no one can add to touch or even to evacuate due to the is very in circling of the area as they are preventing anyone to access those people as the situation similar to looks like as well as the north of the charge we. so literally we can say that the majority of areas of gaza strip had been under relentless funding during, during the last 24 hours. okay. talk to stay with this because the spokesman from us is on window. some of the guys spoke little earlier. now he says is what will not get any of its captives held and goes back by minute trainings that are the ones that she eve of the specialist enemy and its leadership as like the corrupt netanyahu. well, the central old gland and nobody's who support them. well middleman among design as
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in the white house, and we'll be able to get the prisoners back and live without an exchange and negotiation and without meeting the demands that the resistance. so it's all right . what more have we heard from the some of the gates? yes, as everyone has the statements of the military folks pass and focus on brigades, you had to states that no is valley hostages will be released just released for out swapping of negotiations between a mazda and israel, a pro kit by different regional and the da says and especially by cutoffs, who had been a exact same pressure on both sides in order to reach most east bias uh within the coming taste. now they have also stated that they are trying to book speaking truth on the advancement of because many troops on separate access, costanza 100, a particular can you in this area where they have said that v. busy va cassandra
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gates fights has managed to eliminate one of the biggest baby forces that consists of around 15 years. but it still will just as they were trying to uh, to get into one of the main buildings of han, eunice. they have taught them we've onto track the styles and the app. also late to displace a video showing the explosions that have been made by the explosive devices that were already planted probably of the will for the is very the troops who are, says, predicted to, into this area another. another scene that had shown also a drone that is affiliated to cause some brigades as a dropping explosive device of a one of the own would vehicles of these very occupation forces which gift precise above the level of a pac tools that is taking place of that are taking place and the eastern areas of con eunice where the confrontations continue. um its, i'm almost as full from both sides on the ground. i'll hold on you and us. all
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right for now. thanks very much indeed for that update of israel is being accused of staging a video reporting to show the surrender of how mass phones is the footage on that social media shows several dozen trip to the on the way it's very media says these are i'm not going to is the rest of the, of all the refuge account, one man it seen working towards the soldier hunting of a rifle and then got his account and your wife what his neck. and he'll have a 2nd take on the same video has a much which is a part of sting and not holding the bottle in his right hand lock. the 1st we get looks forward to place the buttons in front of these when soldiers some say the 2 separate, take some to indicate that the whole seat was stage by israel is already 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu says micha campaign is showing results and will continue as long as necessary, by me, my whole name a sort of
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a couple of come off in the past few days of dozens of how much terrorist is gone, have set into 2 levels of veiling down their weapons and turning themselves. and what do i hit oh, exposure, some of these this will take time was the oldest, an ongoing box, but it has the beginning of the end for how much summer i said with a how much terrorist it's oh, well, we've seen well, don't die so soon. as i said in the now, so let's go to amazon. com. now live in tennessee for us. and what's the latest we're hearing from adventure and nothing on as well as difficult to understand what the prime minister is referring to when he talks about how my spice is. is he talking about the pictures that we've just seen? the video that we just took a look at. those have been why the discredited as you say, but not just that the bullets have been widely criticized by human rights groups and by former soldiers inside one form a soldier. speaking on the social media network, x used to be called twitter says if this is what these really all you're doing,
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it's simply bad soldiering. so there's a lot of criticism over these pictures, but it's not just coming from outside of israel. israel security officials of estimating the, of the hundreds of detaining causes about 10 percent off a mass. this is coming from all right. so according security sources, they say that this is not a massive a surrender of intel unit mass. oh, desponding and having to go to the weapons to audio fighters despite this is security officials claimed that the publish fight as opposed to the ones we just seen. how those detain ease have a strong effect on the motivation of the organizations all protects referring to how much the still fighting in gaza. so this security officials and the iro, a very worried about could have the reverse effect. and so making a mass fight is one to trend is just going to steal them. i make them honda. com,
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thanks very much. indeed. the world health organization has adult to the resolution urging immediate to monetary and age for gaza. it's one of the health system in the gaza strip is collapsing and it cannot afford to lose one more. i'm but in school hospital bed company h o executive for withheld and emergency session early on sunday, to discuss the growing health process in the palestinian temperatures. now the work of the hills would go, this is impossible. and that directly in the firing line, it seems the sevens of october w. joe has verified more than $449.00, a tax on health care in guys in the west bank. and 60 a tax in on health getting these we have no ad and no one is safe in guys.
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as more and more people move to a smaller and smaller area overcrowding, combined with the lack of adequate food, water shelter, implementation, outraging. the ideal conditions for this is to spread full brennan has more now from the meeting in geneva is only the 7th time in the world health organization 75 year history. that the, there's been a special meeting like this of the executive board and this one on a sunday and the opening was the doctor federal said, the director general saying that, or this is a meeting, we would rather not be having. but frankly, there was no alternative in the eyes of the situation laid out in testimony from numerous delegates, some from some of the engineers who also gave evidence towards the end. that was a, a leak, an intolerable situation on the ground in gaza. full medical and humanitarian workers trying that best to alleviate the suffering of the civilians that the data
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that was present at 1.9 people have been and 1900000 people have been internally displaced in gaza and half a 1000000 of them. no hope of getting back to their homes because that homes simply don't exist anymore. and more than a 120 a medical u. n staff has been killed. i'm more than 280 medical staff. i've lost the allies on the resolution that was on the table and simply laid out that what it, what the world health organization is demanding is immediate. sustained an unfettered access of full humanitarian workers to go about the duties of an end to a tax on hospitals and ambulances, as pub, international humanitarian law. and also the international community to raise as much as possible. the immediate funds to actually finance the rebuilding of palestine health care system. it was pretty stock stuff that's on it's like going off. i don't to match gilbert's. he's
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a professor at the university hospital of north no way and the tech university of no way. and the author of nice in garza is what we have medical teams that we appreciate your time here on the i'll just let me ask you 1st. if i'm in a situation in gauze as hospital as has been described as a catastrophic tell us, if you will, your 1st hand experience of what's been going on as well. i am in daily contact with my colleagues in the, the friends policy and at hospitals in regards to those who are a statement of i, it's not true that 280 had lost their lines. 280 health care workers have been killed by these are in the army of all them, safety to doctors and made use of the nurses. so the situation in the hospital's calling 55, number one, a very large number of patients. for example, on the actual schedule in another part of the southern garza,
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they have literally 200 beds. now they have more than 800 patients. and these things have not been for their solar panels in the room. they wouldn't don't have electricity, they are lacking everything when it comes to surgical language and medical drugs. in particular, i have to buy all things. so i've been station uh, 2 weeks to clean the woods and of course, and what's that thing for us for the other house because the situation is pretty much the same on an enormous mold on the patients. uh, more of the main care accommodate unlocked all those drugs surgical equipment. but the most striking deficiency is, of course, the lack of security because these hospitals are being attacked. and we heard recently from the old dollars for julian, the norm, which is surrounded by his really times, who were actually shooting, have hospital and killing all the workers, also things and women. so it's a desperate situation. and my question is, wherever it is i,
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c r c. and where is the un system to protect the patrol single saw? i'm the health care workers. it's very strange that in this situation there is actually no international presence to make sure that the hospitals can be respected and worked at forwarding to international law. okay. the thing is to jump in the find may forgive me with the suffering that patients are enduring, as you've described to me is so much death and destruction. how do your colleagues cope with this kind of extreme situation? well, that's a very good question. i'm thank you for asking that because they haven't been on hold for the better part of 8 weeks now working out around the truck and i, i don't have a good answer to that. only that i can tell you that from my experience over the last 20 years, working with the student and health care workers is that they haven't. and the norm as the dictation to their people up to their patients. they'd rather die that game on their face of
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a sudden that's what we have seen both and she find in the concepts for dilemma in the order that they refused to leave. when these ran the army, force them to be based based on by their patients. now it's actually thurs star ration out over the course that concerned for their own families that are the main products in addition to the large number of jew display ad for the equipment. so it's really a time to trace and to a respect the way that they maintain health care in that extremely difficult situation. don't forget that 85 percent of the civilian population according to un auto know this place also. so you have a huge backup of what we critical normal medical award for, communicate full of diseases and try and radios care were. so the whole medical
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system in gaza is collapsing as the world are sitting by watching, without lifting a finger to protect the medical system. for the fall, this thing up deeply, let me just ask you this what, what is the cost to this as well? so give israel has periodically been telling patients and stuff to evacuate. hospitals explain why that's just not possible most of the time as well. the tier of ever being the animal hospital in the scene and usually operating patient all the way until later or in the post or the department, the homeowner, it, should the patient be, be taken out of all the without being in a pro 4. i see you, i'm is we stop. now the operating system has also broken down today, the central ambulance, a communication center in my life, what's hospital in the city was closed due to lack of a possibility to okay. and it's really sad to solve a lot of tech $69.00 on the says. so there is a short piece of evidence. so how can you invite to a,
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a full modern hospital surgical patients who can barely read this at all? it's, it's impossible. so these, these claims from these really is completely ridiculous. i mean, of course, against international law because of those. so the projected, okay, we'll leave it there, they'll come out of school, but thank you very much indeed for joining us here on. i was just there on the head of the united nations agency for posting and refugees, and the jordanian foreign ministry has separately choose as well, but wants to push palestinians out of gone. so i need to egypt so they can answer any side and an opinion piece for the l. a times that if israel continues that, it has been gauze will not be a land for palestinians anymore. i know sunday jordan's farm and i spoke at the doha for what we see and gaza is not simply the killing gold for the innocent people, the destruction of their, their livelihoods. but we're seeing
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a system out to get it seems to empty guys a from its people or israel has respond to denying allegations that then minutes with goal is to empty gaza of palestinians. these are, of course outrages and false accusations is ro is fighting to defend itself from the monsters who perpetrated the october 7th months ago. and the purpose of our campaign is to bring those monsters to justice and ensure that they can never again hurt people. that spring in the stuff of the got the bug you see now i should say is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative and joins us now. here. you know, 2 hostages. thanks indeed for joining us. these are desperate times for palestinians. what do you think is the weight for not just diplomatically, but in reality, on the ground as well? and we cannot to move forward without the fittest stopping the condition that this taken place. and in reality,
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the most important goal for nathaniel and his government has to be in the ethnic cleansing of old police team in some guys. and his destruction of guys a mean got to make into the police uninhabitable. and to enforce a complete or partial ethnic cleansing. and that is combined with the amount of genocide that is taking place. so the 1st most important thing is to have immediate cease fire to, to stop the stuff i think of the people. the 2nd, the most important thing after this is impossible is to provide support to the people of guys they are now starving. they are now and is suffering from input to mix. we have 350000 people now with infectious diseases, to fit it into a situation. the world community is not doing what it should to support the people and have them stay on the land. but that is the question that they have. dish oh, of course is immediately after this is if i have that it can be an exchange of
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presenters and then on initiation of authority of the process to in the cool the quarter because of everything exactly. i've seen so the today which is okay. patient is there any minute that it will completion the system of apartheid, the oppression and persecution of the listing of people otherwise is going to be repeated cycle, a vicious cycle of confrontations you mentioned sci fi there, but how likely is that? in reality, when you see the kind of statements that benjamin netanyahu has been make as the problem is not as in this case, nothing. you know, of course, you would expect. that's what i'm nathaniel and anthony. i was interested in problem getting the word as long as he can. he even doesn't care about the is there any presence? he's been bought a big them and the for him. i think it would be a good news of the out old coast because he wants to remove this element from the
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formula. his main goal is to stay in power because he knows that if he leaves his position as a prime minister, he would go to jail and because of the so many corruption cases against him. so his main goal is to extend this, this war and brought on good as long as he can. but this not only has the responsibility is the responsibility of the united states government that obstructed the possibility of passing go to solution that i was going to ask you that mean, how do you view america's involvement in this on the events that the un security council and i have to states as participating in the crime, not only by but of anything, and look into the possibility of a cease fire, but also by sending troops to but if it's a bit with visited, by send the military generals by send the no less than $200.00 airplanes with explosives and broadcasts, and all kinds of weapons to isn't as i know, they want to even send more and, and the united states got is the more responsibility of what's happening now, not only that the states,
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but also the united kingdom. you mentioned morality that you're a politician and a physician. how would you describe what's been happening in hospitals in particular, across the guns? i think that what, what could i am is not enough. it's, i don't think anybody ever in the history of human beings did such a i think attacking them up on hospitals enough to us, but that is not city hospitals, but all the hospitals, a better system police and better post fully not on the the but event these us but those what i'm doing the work to prevent them from doing things and just people to force them to leave the hospitals and bottles, even the hospital. this has never happened in any way before. it may be in some, in other words, it was like, by accident or a single case of attack and goals. but here it's and is it a systematic plan to destroy?
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i'm distracted all the me because i said it isn't, does a 428th medical and health facility is what i think is there any other strikes different? what you say then? what is the strength of resolve amongst palestinians to ensure this policy is? this is about the set of life in 194875 years ago. that is really, this is i in this development have been forced on us ethnic cleansing, forcing 70 percent of the people to leave the homes. they've committed, 50, must have been destroyed, 520 communities. we come out to become but if we use a game, because that means the end of the present and future of on ballistic means. and that's why this, this, that i go, this fights is about to advise us about sort of 5, the philistines, as
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a nation and more of them that it's about us getting going to city them. we cannot continue to live under the persecution and the oppression of okay, of patient apartheid and the system of study. but the system is up to the subject of to today, not on the by that is very on me, not the one to buy is available. nice man, but uh huh. bye, buy a whole society that is engaging in total, but instead of the amount of oppression, i guess the ballast and people are given what you cite physics, what's going to happen to all those people who are being forced into smaller and smaller areas. a so called face is told to leave and then go to save science and still face problems and bomb and etc. physically. what's going to happen because you will remember that case, of course, of doing 16 months of the world in quest of will and 1260 people in work. and in course of, on here we have now, this very moment
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a 15000 palestinians can, if we count the people on the boat, it will be 25000 people, including the 10000 children as good. that is said, the number of but a seed, young children can, is much bigger than the number of all the children could in or was during the last 3 years everywhere, including the okay. so i'm the, the circumstances and when you see that people start of in different infections besieged by that the old community must move. and i want to propose that is that on the other end is let me countries and all the countries of the one who cared about too many, they should immediately should immediately establish a convoy, home humanitarian can void the challenges. is it in and gets together what it needs, the food, the oxygen, the water, the mid distance they have to challenge is it in,
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in the case of course a who may have to send the plans and this in the army and, and they change the situation because it was a situation that was unethical city, i guess population here is a much worse case. and that's why i demand a cool lot of and does live in countries and all the countries that support too many t to do this going to boy, i'm challenge is though, but once, if that doesn't happen, people who would love to leave the country for ballast in young, the question is as follows, the but it felt it to die in their homeland and other than be being humiliated and become a difficulties and thrown away and the does out of sight to israel says it wants to illuminate how much is that's an actual feasible in reality then, oh very well that, that's not feasible then. no that's how much is not just, i know the guy military organizations, you know, it's a much bigger thing than that. and they know they cannot set up the good time i
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spun, they use this as an argument to the dealer, my eyes 1st time us and then to leave an ice old police to use they use this, this slogan of attack in time. us as an excuse for them at that can go and buy this thing and people i'm for that i thought it is not on the investor, but as well in the us to buy and get into those live. and even the suppression of ballistic implemented says, and then 1940 it is they use the issue of homeless as an instrument to the human eyes or ballast and use and then justify these that have been city water could items against them. the general side, the ethnic cleansing and the clipped of punishment. you mentioned 1948 that they've been different was of course, over the decades. to what extent does this feel different? you know, honestly speaking, i wasn't, i live in 1948. i don't know. i didn't see it, see what's happened. i didn't experience it, but i,
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i know much about it. i think what is happening to now in does that as well as much was then what happened to 1940 and 19 for the yes, the shot, the people that kind of people in the connected must have guns. but they didn't have this huge military machine with the american support and even better, there's support this huge military oddison attacking civilian population and this, that have been running as a human being. how do you feel when you see that getting on? i feel injured. i feel angry as i see honestly speaking totally this i'm pointed about so many countries in this world who have been a convincing gusts uh with, with,
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with values like democracy and the respect of human rights and so on. i feet deep and judy because we believed them. we believe that they meant that we believed on dice tracking for democracy. i 2nd for the human rights. i believed what they would say in augusta us. and now i see the important class studying around support thing because it is not the even the spin it is fixed and not the not but a split thing to the basic needs of the studios and also participating in the collective punishment against the palestinian people. when you see 6 or 7 countries in the world besides the southern, they cut the support to humanitarian needs. and by this time, what does that mean? they don't see us. this is the well, this is what i see. this is what makes me so angry. they don't accept us and see us as equally human beings not only to visit alias but to themselves as well. so it is a humanity. and the worst thing here that is happening is that the problem now in,
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in the palestine, the little city i guess, ballistics goes ascending and, and, and the lack of response by so many governments including those who better to stand against the ceasefire means one thing that sending to a very dangerous message to the world, that there is no more international law. and the world is governed by the law of junk. good. and that is going to be very dangerous, and the longer stuff, i'm going to be very much appreciate your time here. on out to 0, thank you. thank you. of the process in god's it was the front and center of the doha form, which is underway, and cutoff speaking out in the form content as a prime minister said, the continuing bombardment of gauze is nearing the window for a new true steel. the torques are continuing well, data is a using event to increase pressure on israel over its campaign in gaza. sion whole
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bar, what's the do have for room is well lead is top politics, security, economic cool ration technology and environmental challenges. but the c a, it's guys a dominating the agenda. owners cuts us 5 minutes to quit, decides international institutions for showing double standards and failing to act, he told the forum i do minutes. i do a very, in a shop doing a lot of this crisis highlighted the great gap between east and west and between the various generations and highlighted the double standards and the international community. the world actually was split between someone who calls for putting an end to the support and putting it in to the war machine and some who are hesitating to call even for a ceasefire. that top of delegation has been in the united states aiming to build consensus for chose that moves been undermined by the us veto. and the un security council draft resolution quoting for an immediate cease via the situation is faster
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. the right thing. you look at best little feet with potentially easy versus people implications sort of palestinians as a whole and for peace and security in the region of the us as good, definitive stuff is a huge damage among arabs and muslims. is aust driver. russia is stepping in. we strongly condemned to the service that, that, against the east royal, on the 7th of october, like we can them and that there was the pick at the same time. we do not believe it's acceptable to use this, this to you then to for collective punishment of the millions of palestinian people for now is well and says it won't halt it's bombardment. despite warnings from the regional allies, what we see in gaza is not simply a beginning go of innocent people, the destruction of their, their livelihoods. but we're seeing a systematic kit. it seems to empty guys a,
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from its people into the policy. and you probably, vanessa said, the only way out is a comprehensive solution that would lead to the stablish bins of a palestinian state. the united states has never put together a specific implementation because of how a tube, the solution. it is not enough to talk about this solution. the don't have for them on the work of the ones refugee agency and gaza. it's chiefly phillips, i really tool the gathering and effective to humanities ational palestinians is why the international side is as, as well continues these attacks. and the warning cause that is a test pointing us on the institutions it has exposed. what then it seems to be global failure to stop, as well as relentless bombardment and the beginning of women and children. those here taking parties a do how for them say the international or the should be with phones so that those have to be in a band and have a question about the 0. doha,
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your secretary of state has any been can, has defended the whitehouse decision to bypass congress and so weapons to israel made the remarks and entities with abc news and cnn. and on sunday, then can also defended israel's campaign in gaza, saying the minot tree is trying its best to know a civilian casualties. the 1st floor trying to do everything we can to ensure that civilians are protected. the amount of turning systems gets into people who need it in gaza. we are deeply, deeply aware of the terrible human toll that this conflict is taking on innocent men, women and children. and we're working to minimize that to the greatest extent possible . we are in almost constant discussions with these rallies about to ensure that they understand what their obligations are, to make sure that we understand how they are using whatever arms we're providing to them as well as more more broadly. i can't evaluate a specific instance in the moment,
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but i can tell you we're looking at everything starting us now. and also how studio is that david are all sees a professor at the national defense university. and for me, the pentagon director of raven finance, 1st bible, and welcome to the program, what did you make 1st of all the us secretary states comments? well, he's got a very fine line to walk. you know, the policy that the us has towards israel and towards the palestine conflict is balancing a lot of conflicting objectives. we have to show support for his real united states does. it has to show that the united states is steadfast and resisting the tourist things. but by the same token, we also have to show that uh, the inflection of civilian casualties is not something that gives you sustained. we have to ensure that is real, conducts the war in a matter that reflects you know, the requirement to minimize civilian suffering and casually. and i think that he's also suddenly making the point that we don't think israel has done that to this
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point with the civilian casualties. when america become more isolated internationally, the longer this continued so. absolutely, i mean the, the dynamic is the same. we saw this with the us forces operating in afghanistan and iraq. we saw it with the saudi and, and we're already led coalition operating in the i'm in now we're seeing it with israel when you have a technologically advanced country, particularly when that's a partner to us in the west. and the longer this goes on, the longer you have civilian casualties, which are inevitable, even in the most finally calibrated and directed campaign. so 40 roads internationally. and we've seen a real rapid fall off in international support for israel because of that, given what you said. and what is, is rose and game head? does it even have one your as well they've, they've said that they've said that they're in game is the destruction of a mazda as a military organization. i think they believe that i think that is their goal. the question is, what does that actually mean on the ground? it certainly doesn't mean israel does not want to be the occupying power in
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perpetuity. they don't want to have to govern government and keep people in there. i think what it means is that they want to destroy the ability of gaza to manufacture large caliber weapons, to launch rockets, to import weapons, and to be able to mass power on the border and conduct rates like this. but that's going to take a long time and a lot of destruction to get that. you mentioned america support, to what extent are the divisions and pressures within do biden's support base over is rose actions and that's a very good question. so people have jo, binds aged people of my age. we grew up um, thinking about the airbus really conflict with the western alive israel being besieged by a soviet allied air, upstate people about 5 years younger than me and younger. they've grown up with this idea of the as really palestine conflict and which is real as the advanced country and palestine are the people who are suffering under a more militarily advanced organization. and what we're seeing is within jo bind's party,
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he initially came out strong in the kind of cold water fission. and there been reports that even within the white house, within the state department, that people are saying no, no, no, this is not acceptable. this is a big problem for joe biden, politically and international, with, especially with an election coming up as we, especially with an election coming up. all the any is really cabinet divisions over israel tactics. i believe there are, um, you know, this, israel has proportional representation which ensures that they have a very diverse cabinet made up as result of horse trading. so they have, you know, a one minister who was rejected for service and is really army is being to extremist, they have other members because it's a cabinet of unity who probably a favor and more conciliatory approach. but i think it's so that within israel, it is still as varied that the memory of october 7th is still uh much more residents and it is in the international community. and i think that there are very few people in political life who would feel confident making that case publicly at
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this point is this to the risk in your view that this could become a wider regional conflict? absolutely, absolutely. i mean there's, there's 2 ways that this happened. one is if some country decides to escalate the conflict, but the 2nd and more likely one is if there's a miscalculation, if, say, uh, the who sees or has bola, you know, launch is a rocket and it doesn't go at a military target goes off course hits an israeli settlement kills 30 people, or if the who is these actually sink a ship that belongs to um, you know, a country that, you know, is not wanting to take that they think of worship. there's a lot of potential for this to happen for world war one scenario of a small incident by a small country that escalates it's very, very popular, are very, very probable. okay, believe it there, david rush, thank you very much, nathan, joining us here. thank you. before the war, more than 150000 palestinians from the occupied westbank worked in israel. many
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have it since being banned uprising find this, i'm the protest in an economy, a much needed revenue somewhere because now say that even if the band is lifted, they won't be getting back. false. traffic reports from romano. the son on the so we sits down for a late breakfast with these parents and cut them. one of these 9 children at the home in the occupied with bank is normally at this time of day, can you already be at work in israel when the war started as well by and palestinian workers from the occupied west bank? the son says, even if his rel lips the band, he's reluctant to go back, cuz i'm glad that we'll just a little bit different. whoever works inside israel guarantees a comfortable financial life for themselves. we're able to buy land, build a house, but now it's dangerous to enter and the, i'm worried that will be revenge for the mazda of tax. and unfortunately, the workers will pay a big price. the streets of vermont are busy with the palestinian economy is suffering even more since the war started. maybe
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a cool trip. the okey plied waste banks. labor force generated 17 percent of the palestinian national income for jobs and these ro, before. that's a 150000 palestinians working inside as well. and around $25000.00 working in as well as their legal settlements generating around $3000000000.00 a year. so long as you used to work as a construction worker and tell a be young family enjoy the best of wages. eastwood nearly doubled when he takes home in the occupied westbank. in this on the whole minute when it opens again, i will wait a couple of weeks to check the situation before i return to work is better there. you get paid directly and on time, even though there is racism and i'm afraid of violence against me, which is the best station in ramallah. it's flights the t a n before the war would be bustling with workers, taking transports was ro. now there's hardly
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a soul around columbia checkpoint monks a break, and the separation will heavily guarded bodies rarely, military. and it's where many palestinians used to cross into israel every day before the war. at this time of the day, at this place, you'd see thousands upon thousands of pallets vivian's crossing the check board. you're going to as well to can as you can see. now it's just the trickle. and the majority of these work is all going deep inside is working, and industrials are very close to where we all now economies rojo from the d says the band was highlighted just how reliant on israel the palestinian economy is, even if they want to return to the local labor market, the existing opportunities are very, very few. in fact, there are none. we already had 17 percent unemployment in the west bank. now we're going to have a set of $430.00 for our present unemployment. we had a low g, d p,
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relatively in the, in the west bank. now this is if this labor continues, stoppage, continues for 12 months. we're talking about 25 percent loss and g d p alone because of this effect. and that means additional hardship for millions of palestinians like solid, who look south across the valley at the towns in israel, where he can no longer work. charles stratford alger 0 remo, a sofa come here and l just their origin. cnn turns to the rice presidents have a report from one of the it is a tenant object to produce objectives these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda for genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of this way,
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the public discourse and seeing more voices persist sale, calling the race or the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next, thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunately, there are no quick wins and events or research hard 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 that democracy is a process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does era
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the 2nd look at some of those of the wells headlines now the right way the new way has been sworn in as argentine as new presence is election when was fused by the countries deep economic crisis, other all concerns about youth precedence plans to come back inflation. during the election campaign he threatened to low up this central bank make us the nation's tendency threes. a boat has more from one as ours to read that speech. have you had, i mean a was very specific. i what he's governments, he's going to do. he said that the conditions of argentine as economy are very dire on the verge of hypo ventilation. the only extreme, a shock economic plan can get the country out of the cone crisis, who said that he needs to take care of terry to master is he told the population that those districts of nation which is inflation class,
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recession and he said that immediately the situation in the country is going to get much worse, but at the end of the tunnel there's going to be like, well, let's not forget that inflation rates in argentina in the past year, has been over a 140 percent in the country. and that's one of the reasons why have you had any label and he's was problem we thing to dollar wise the economy, he said, but he was gonna dynamite the central dime, whom he blamed for the current inflation cases in this country. however, in the past few weeks, we have seen a much more pragmatic have yet, i mean a who surrounding himself with much more moderate people. the 1st thing is, the largest patient is not that easy. there is no money in the central bank in order to carry out something like this, but we do know that he's gonna get paid for the drastic fiscal measures. for example, probably evaluating the currency in the next few days, cutting down government spending by at least 5 percent of the gdc. the economy minister has said that the objective of this year is going to be
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a 0 deficit. and of course, this is going to have a huge impact on the population. the other thing would be whether really would be able to pass so many of the laws that he's hoping to pass. he only has, for example, 38 congressmen in congress. so he's going to have to build lots of alliances among many other things, but really believes that he has the support of the 55 percent of the population voted for him. but there are many in the country who believe that implementing those measures could generate a much bigger crisis, a pulse of clothes in egypt, tufts, his 1st day of voting in a presidential election. that will continue for 3 days. president tom delta l. c. c is looking to secure a 3rd time. i made a rising public discontent and worsening living. stunted the country is sol. so okay. thing was an economic crisis on the war and it's border with guns that oppose
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will stay open until tuesday. the cruise of a convoy for the pain that civilian boats have a band and the trip to deliver supplies to fishing vessels. when they blame at constant shadowing by chinese ships in the disputed south china sea. the decision follows days of cat and mouse maneuvers near contested rece the uranium the human rights campaign in august, my comedy has been on the absence of a sermon in no way of winning the nobel peace prize. the days in prison and terminal. and then there is not seen x of the time of the in that it's decade. and nobel committee has cooled, had a symbol of what it needs to be a freedom fighter in run police reports now from us. the children have no, it goes about how many entered us like city whole to collect the nobel peace prize
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on behalf of the mother and radian human rights campaign of accused of spreading propaganda against the states. but how many is serving a 12 year sentence as even present into around their acceptance let's it was read out by her daughter kiana. this isn't time union, i am in the reading and women, proud and owner to be contributing to a civilization which is today victim of an oppression from a religious, despotic and misogynistic government. the 17 year old twins have spent most of the childhood with that one, all of the parents, the father target was also in prisons in iran, before fleeing with them to friends in 2011. so let me put this on this little one . i mean, this price is not only a water to my, my, the, to all the it any an activist political prisoners, to all those advisors who fought for it on our mothers and how hard we agree with us struggling. i accepted this with that illusory god came to a house when we were 4 years old and took my father by false to present see, while missing the mother, all the on key on it believe they are privileged to be able to speak for her
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without the say of imprisonment spoke are the folks live here? so it goes up in the last time i saw my mother was 9 years old and i already accepted the possibility of never seeing her again. now that she won't a noble piece price. i think the ring and government will cut off her contact with the outside world, because if she even breaks free now that the spotlight is on her, she will have more impact mohammed. these come painting is focused on women's rights around the death penalty and the treatment of political prisoners. she's described the separation from a twins as incurable knowledge as well. how many has divided had life towards struggle for freedom and the quality in around the cost of our own freedom and the ability even to talk to her children. but the son and daughter who accepted the nobel peace prize here on the hub hoff insisted that struggle is worth the price. even a victory seems by far away and on such a full rece august era also. but sit for me and carries all of this news up. i
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finally get the process. this is the best way to, to say that there's been, there's been with us hold on the front of the ticket and all of 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 size. and critics to believe the government is prioritizing death over providing necessary social and economic support. staff was in a more excessive old 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.
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