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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 11, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm elizabeth donovan. this is the news our line from door hall coming out for the next 60 minutes is randy made a tree for this was the palestinians to leave places. they've been sheltering to
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escape the violence devastation and gaza from north to south. maybe 18000 palestinians have been killed by israel's indiscriminate bombings. come off as military when says this intense, strange flash hang in the southern city of con eunice, last island fisher and occupied east jerusalem. normally the street would be parked . it would be bustling, filled with people. but today there's a general strike and sold the data to with the people of gas and the as the teen g m t this 3 pm and gaza is randy military has issued evacuation orders for parts of the north, central and south of the strip. as it presses on with as defensive palestinians and central gauze i have been told to head to shelters and data by law. on many of the families in con eunice, in the south,
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have already been displaced several times palestinian se israel's relentless attack x and making it impossible to leave these pictures from bait law. here in the northern gaza strip people who were sheltering there. so some of them were arrested and others were forced to carry their belongings and sleep in the open. and there are reports of in 10th street, bachelor's and con eunice, where israel has focused it's offensive and southern gaza. this video was released by him also military when the is ready. um it says $104.00 of its soldiers have been killed and the war doctors without borders says it's witnessing the complete collapse of gauze health care system. the 18000 palestinians have been killed since october the 7th, including 22 or the knowledge of the all my god is a refugee camp. as a vague begins on coverage, the forensic search was the bible's southern boss is now more densely populated than before. with displays posting inspecting to areas where israel says
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they will be safe from the start. a young boy gets pulled from the rebel is disorientated. what's your name is risk is oscar. the come with me there was a lot of the homework that she was. you can, you stand up, they ask, they can go, because rescue is he's from use at home with help the, that there was sleeping, go kill the fate. is a known as a subtract into the run. the risk risk for that open ended wants to the largest here the. this is the hospitality for the hosting and elective equipment. i'm thinking that they've been in the morning. they assess the damage and are still searching through this uh, this residential house was pounded by is really missiles, all inside or innocent civilians. there are no militants here. this residential building was show above you is really wor,
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plains it housed about 90 person of the households. together with more than 70 cousins displaced from the north, about $22.00 were confirmed, killed, the rest are still missing. forcibly displaced in making mix. if shouted incense. is it like a food and water to make do with what they can? a little bit slow, you saw, but we evacuated our homes with nothing. the most challenging aspect is the court. i where my husband's pants to keep warm and people gave us blankets. we slept on the sand, but the respite for palestinians. i've already been displaced several times. he's really talk to me to come to the smoke bumps. there's not a single place and goes, but that is safe. there is simply no way to go aside. big of a 0 is go to a correspondence, hanny. my community is joining us live from a southern gaza. he's an offer for us. honey. firstly,
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tell us about these new evacuation orders that is ready. military has issued. where is it telling people to go to this time? yes, the people have been ordered sharply, with a threatening tone in the statement. it is an early hour this morning. the residence of the northern part and gauze and city are ordered to evacuate their uh, residential homes. and the evacuation center is the name, the, the honor. why does a gated shelters for evacuation at to take? so i have the enrolled and go all the way to the city of deer is blocked out there . but has a centralized charge of gaza strip is the middle area that separates another part. and just said, if i know this area have been effective, least separated and cut off from the rest of the, the gaza strip with a serious lack of food and, and water and, and basic supplies. it's becoming very, very risky for people to stand there as they're running out of re visit is there, there's actually
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a starvation going on in that area. but people within the past 2 days were also told to evacuate. these are in the neighborhood of 3 of the gaza, a city and the northern part knew the value for you. can we have, she's all your neighborhood, say to neighborhood and other density, but relate to neighborhoods all the way directed to the western side of gaza, of the gaza strip. but the found himself under heavy bombardment and relentless ears, site people had no other to the fleet to whatever facilities was still remaining in the area. and people and go there ran to a ship, a hospital seeking refuge and shoulder and its building. and now what's going on, people are told to go to the control bar. yes, the computer isn't today, but we weren't gonna, we don't really. we seem to is really, we telling people to go. so the input itself data obama is not in the south. and
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when they do mix to the south, roughly where you uh, for example, is completely overwhelmed by the number of people who being displaced many times. exactly, and this is been certain very consistent. what we see on the ground there is this more is taking multiple levels. now there is the north and the goal is that destroyed completely entire agreement has not been destroyed. the central part is destroyed, biased harvey shouldn't be able to have cut off from the rest of this trip with no access to anything. a now a on units is on there. even farm invest rubbish. city. it's double there. is bombardment going on valenze? if there's right, but the look, keep in, keep pushed into rough. uh, we talked about a population that went from 2 160000 people, all the way to 1000000 people in rough us now it's running out of space running out of supplies. and it's not safe, that's the problem. people are told it is safe to avoid getting one in the north and the,
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and god as the find themselves under here. people environment. there are evidence of this within the past week, nearly this place, a new fact. we've got killed in the central part in hon units and city, another city just within hours of their arrival. and then that's why there is a huge, mistrusted, and lack of, of faith in these really narrative and manly people describe it as being vague, contradictory and confusing. for the most part, the area they need to go to is under the bombardment. once again, they get killed in the safe area. they're being towed if they move and they're being killed, if they stay, that is honey. my whole life for us and rough us and southern gaza and gauze is old . city and ancient mosque has been reduced to rubble, only the middle rest is still standing. i'll just as do you have, i will shut off. has seen the scale of the destruction and send this report? the, the i'm, i'm, i'm busy but i'm ready. i can be if the weather unit,
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because i am standing outside of the great tomorrow, a mosque and guys, a city, one of the oldest mosques in the city. it has been destroyed by these riley occupation forces raised to the ground. now it's nothing but debris, but i'm going through one of the most doors to see the scale of destruction and the extent of the damage displaced of worship has been reduced to ruins by his variety forces. the musk dates back to the pre islamic period. it stands on the site of an inch and philistine temple in the 5th century, isn't in charge, was built here before it was restored by the big scar in $1260.00, it was destroyed by the mongols and been rebuilt. at the end of this century, it was destroyed by an us quake. about 300 years later, the term is restored, the great mosque, and now it has been reduced to ashes by these radio compassion forces, gray demaury mosque was one of the most prominent historical and religious
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landmarks in causal. it used to house traditional manuscripts, an inch and parchment. it had large library, containing many precious books. there was also cron recitation. yours is yet another example of the is rarely a corporation. forces gross violation of international lawyers and conventions which afford special protection to history and religious sites is running on the officials. so they'll investigate video is published on social media showing this on which is vandalizing shops and gaza city and jamalia. they say the behavior is inappropriate. and contrary to the values of as really ami that you had a humanitarian, a fast chief says, everything possible must be done to save lives in gaza as a situation as listening by the day martin griffith was speaking at the door. how far and then kasha,
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the situation is bad and guessing was that the efforts of god to bring moments of peace, which was successfully achieved last week. one of the greatest importance and will be still of the greatest importance. and the very fact of the destruction of the intensification of the military operation that we have been hearing about in the south of gaza. and the threats to neighboring countries only makes the prospect and the priorities and the importance and the creative. it's your efforts . all the more important to live across some parts of the occupied westbank and east jerusalem has come to a standstill. palestinians are closing the shop pharmacies, bakeries and solidarity with people in garza demanding an immediate cease fire on what countries around the world put more pressure on israel just off it's
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indiscriminate attacks. alan fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem. normally this would be one of the busy streets, any serious on the traffic is normally bumper to bumper on the payment on the sidewalk. well, normally people are walking 3 or 4 across. it's very hard to move here very easily . but today it's a lot different and why is that? because there's a general strike, you see that the shutters or don't know all the store, some the sport shop to the excessively store to the coffee, to the full and show all of them close today that we've been speaking to some of the show opponents. could you say it's a small sacrifice to make, to make a stand in solar data to with the people of guys. it's estimated the lose around $600.00 a day today, some more, some less. but they think it's important to make the point that they want to see an end to the war. and guys that were spoken to the people who would normally show up here. and they're being slightly inconvenienced, but they're watching what's happening and goes up from a distance and they feel helpless that they can do nothing. so this is something
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tangible, something they feel that it's showing a measure of support for the people who are under fire engaged and it's not just here in the occupied multiply. jerusalem is also happening in the occupied waste bank and internationally as well. what he didn't report, so stores being closed in amman and jordan, and also in b root and lebanon. o showing global support for the people and guys, and they will it make much of an impact in jerusalem. so here's the economy slightly because just lose all of the stores are closed in the white, it is early economy, they'll have some impact. but remember, these really economies struggling in and we, because of the cost of the war and globally, well, they'll be a ripple but, but not much. but that's not what's important. what's important is people here are sending a message may not be very low, but they think it's very important to see the want to cnn, to the war and gaza. and they want to see and so all that for sure. i'll just see
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them in occupied east jerusalem. speak now to zane bus at avi. he's joining us live from ramallah in the occupied westbank hands. and you were at a demonstration earlier in ramallah where people was showing this all the data she would those and gaza. what would they tell them you as well as the day here in ramallah and the occupied westbank started very slow for a monday. it is the beginning of the week and the stores were all shuddered. schools were closed. now students were attending university classes all in solidarity with this national strike that organizers hope goes global. a strike in, in solidarity with the palestinians of guys are calling for a ceasefire now in the square just behind me there was for a few hours this afternoon. it became a hub of activity once again. normally from dawn to dusk, it is packed and crowded here in the heart of ramallah, the seat of the palestinian authority. but today we only saw a few hours of activity this afternoon when the protesters came out and they were changing all kinds of slogans. been in calling for an end to the war, calling for an immediate cease fire,
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critical of their own government of president obama, the boss for not doing more, not being able to do more. and he is really chance even taunting them a time saying that we will die. so the palestine can live, load your bullets in the barrel and shoot at us. we don't care about our debt. so a lot greater of defiance for palestinians who are living in the occupied west bank and this economic disruption for a day. it was disruptive, but it was also festive. it was certainly a family affair. protesters were out with their children. kids were painting a canvas on the, on the road. decorating it with posting and flags. the messages of love to the palestinians of guys that are still going through is really bombardment. there was a large poster of the faces of children and thousands of whom have been killed since the war on guys began since he is really carpet bombing of that area began. so a great deal of support of solidarity with their fellow palestinians in garza and people were telling us that is the least they can do to shutter their shops for
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a day and stand up in the face of this ongoing is really aggression. and often times they say it is the only thing they can do house and you know that they cannot raise a military survival. israel's, they do not have the backing and support of a military political. and that cannot powerhouse like the united states. they don't have any sort of big government at their back. they were telling us that all that they can do is continue to raise their voice and hope that the international community. here's their calls for a ceasefire. now their calls for an end to the war in gaza, or their calls for freedom from an occupation that has been going on for decades now. 75 years, 3 quarters of a century. same. thank you very much for that. that same bus that i'll be joining us live from that of my let in the occupied westbank. as we mentioned earlier, adults as with the border says it's witnessing a complete collapse of health care services and gaza. malley, old pal levia, and his emergency coordinator at doctors without borders. and she's joining us on the phone from alex,
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a hospital in central and gaza. thank you very much for your time. to what extent are your teams still able to function in gaza? or it's it's, it's good. so we're really based in the, we're yeah, base and they're in the us that wants to go through in the now. but if it's gonna be difficult, i'm in the hospital, as you said, the has just the health care system is collecting in, guys are the moment. it's very difficult for our colleagues to come to work in the morning. it's extremely difficult for us to keep, to keep up with the constant inputs, the one that is extremely difficult for us to be supplied. and i didn't want to cook. this is extremely difficult for, i was really just at the moment you can bear colleagues coming through the yard because they're the ones who are being wounded. just about an hour ago. one of our colleagues came to the yard and back injured together with that assembly. and now it's, it's very unclear to have to care for them. so it's extremely traumatizing and it's
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very difficult for our to take any more break of the moment. absolutely. when you say that the conditions are so difficult, what are we talking about? exactly. the destruction of healthcare facilities across garza has been very well documented, but what are you facing now in terms of shortages? is the lead by the day in the hospital. it's some days we don't even know if that'd be checking in the next day. we don't know if it will be in else again. i. i've done that on. good. you don't know if there will even be in a funny back. it's a, it's good, some good, but that's the reality. you don't know if we'll be able to, if we'll have enough supplies to function that to function the next day, we don't even know if we'll have enough staff showing up the next day in the hospital because we don't know if it will make it pretty nice and we've seen reports that one of your teams was tracing patients who had one's coming off of the injuries. what is happening to the injured and gaza that they don't have the they
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don't have access to can because how centers are doing already to evacuate. and they don't have access to care because and they cannot and they don't have access to the most basic hygiene. walker and sanitation condition. so they, they, they just cannot speaking of actually comfortable because they don't know if they load, it says they, they cannot access hospitals because sometimes there's patients to have parents anymore because we're talking about children who are injured during the bombing of their houses. and they're the only supervisor of affairs i me. so this patient just cannot access the care, the dilute and those of the injured who called access kit. it's also just one to engage. so you know, how is that impacting a displaced and homeless population? we're talking about people has been ordered to evacuate from the north because they were told that the south to say this house has been going since the beginning of the war. the south now is just suffering and this intense uh, indiscriminate funding,
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holding on to doing now for as long as long to confront him until for as long as they keep on suffering. and the sources of violence and moves in the us to have. yeah, please continue. and then when i sit in the hospital with more patients there, i didn't get enough to go been injured when healthcare work isn't just the one that they're calling because every member they want that does less than all the way, then have them because there'd be harder to evacuate the surgeons, me feel great and the interesting 2 years old baby. as you said before, the nurses are finding one insight infected will. when doctors come in the morning up knowing that they will find this, i need to know how busy you will. one come inside the college, you seem to care for the children during this. i know you have this, i'm being killed and the houses being gone. when i, here's the telling us that they would rather die than living in this house. when health care workers have become worried because the children that they are the
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advisors of a family. so as long as the cost to go to, to, to being targeted, what needs to come to the number of truck medicine in as a bargaining chip. so people cannot and what they're, when parents can still get the children, do some comfortable to describe the situation that people live in a little confusing for us to deliver. saying absolutely annual organization has said that the us is complicit. the cottage that you're describing in gaza by v towing a ceasefire. the un security council. what is your message to us to anyone who has the power to stop this conversation garza to, to just the only the only way out now is the fire go we, we as humans during the organization will not be allowed, will not be able to work. the way we can, for as long as there's no just fire, that just fire is the only way out as
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a basis is there was no. so and the hidden that is against 50 fire, you can be completion of of what is what is happening over to the snow and gather that is mal, hey old pat, whoever y'all, the emergency coordinator, a doctors without borders describing the situation and gaza for us. thank you so much for your time. we really appreciate it. thank you. or did you want peace keeping force and 11 on his warning, the escalation and hostilities along this way, the border can widen. the israeli army has carried out multiple air strikes on frontline villages and some of the faces forming get the lebanese on group has ball as also stepping off the tax against is rating the triology post st. ahold, the reports from they wrote is really airstrikes are blamed. for this major destruction in a residential neighborhood in a front line village and 11 on its biggest bombardment and the 10 we conflict along
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the border. much of the area is empty as tens of thousands of people have fled, the daily exchanges between hezbollah and the is really army, prompted by the war on garza recently as well. strikes have intensified and deliveries. arms group is using more powerful weapons and its attacks on is really military outposts and soldiers. the united nations peacekeeping mission is raising the alarm. as i said over the weekend, there's been a large number of shelling. also, one of our base will sit so they watched our one of the spanish compound likely no injuries. but of course the longer discomfort continues and there is an increase in the possibility of the, of a wider conflict. despite the frequent exchanges which have led to casualties on both sides, the violence is largely limited to the border area, but as well as warning of
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a wider conflict if his beloved doesn't withdrawal. and to show a force is really we're planes fly over the lebanese capital b. c is really military says if hezbollah doesn't respond to diplomacy, it will have to impose a new reality to make his way these feel safe to return to their homes in the north dine. all st goes today is an idea at the moment to confront a new upfront that can now really expose its weaknesses and jeopardize the security of all of the cities and is read has been a lot is a stronger force than how mass and gaza. but so far, it has been calibrating attacks to prevent the full blown conflict. for united states and france are trying to avoid a military escalation, sending invoice to vegas to try to reach a diplomatic solution. early in the war, the us since military assets to the region to deter iran and this ally has the last
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from attacking as well. but though many sir, israel may widen the confrontation, is really media are reporting a possible deadline to reach a settlement with hezbollah. there's a lot of uncertainty, but what is clear is that hezbollah will back down until, as well as we're on gaza ends and all the while. tension is mounting on this front . so i know who they are. i was ready to built so far up as life or us enroll shaneesa in northern israel, near the lebanese florida. and saw much of the attention has, of course being on gauze of it. there has been a steady escalation of tensions on the lebanese border of the yeah, and uh that folds that we're talking about. i'm just going to step out of the camera to show you where it says exactly. it's just a little over for columbus is from where we all signs and you can see that tail just ahead that this is where the border is between no and is row 11 on and it's
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one of the areas where most of those has been a lot real kits are coming in fox, and some of those has targeted this area. but i also want to show you just down the roads further down here. a few meters away is a check point. preventing locals on the is northern borders from entering those areas because of the safety issues, because that's where some of those has bella recruits have been landing from level know now just to give you an idea here, israel has very clearly said it more than once that it will continue to hit but got any of those has by law, it's hillary strikes the strikes drone strikes that seem to continue despite is rouse warnings in fox prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warns the caps and 11 on bay rates, which is 6. the columbus is farther down that way from here saying that a who will turn it into another,
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gaza. and they're also saying that while they're focused right now is on the will in gaza. but once they have in that was eliminated how much they will be focusing towards behind me head towards those locate. so a coming from his butler is one to many, many times that if that doesn't stop, it will be taking some heavy action. and in fact, the cheapest soft is riley, but it's free chief of stuff was visiting one of the northern areas he just behind me. in fact, there's a few on the bases and talking about how having met come on does and resolve is that they all very much in favor of military action is needed. and it has warns many times that it doesn't want hezbollah to escalate things any further or as are they? so there's tensions on those voted, but also there's been a badge of rockets, more rockets,
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5 from gaza towards is really cities. yeah, that's absolutely right. now we've been saying, rocket sons, uh, certainly not just from behind me uh, from let been on, but also in the southern towns, a long garza where they were a real kids that were fired from home us. uh, the headed towards central israel as well, including uh, tel aviv, but by the way, we uh just so i can give you an idea or a sense of, uh, the location that we're in is called rush honey craw. now this area as well as all along this border you have. 8 $60000.00, on average residents that have had to evacuate entirely the areas and not because of those real kids now in total, across all of his route, you have around $200000.00 people that have had to evacuate a statement from these really ministry overnight said that they didn't to set fits
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6 for our kids from the northern border and it so the one of the lines it's nearby to here. but also in terms of the communities we were talking to someone we know who has relatives just in that area behind me that it's hot to evacuate. and when they ross, when will they be able to return? how they has anything from these riley government, or ministry based out of scope to the i, j is saying, well, it doesn't look like it's going to happen any time soon. and they put thing that trust in the military that they couldn't push back his father or why they said that it could escalate even further. but when they'll be able to come by, it's not as an unknown situation for them. it's an unknown territory as well. and when you look at the hotels along this curtis to will take you on to haifa, as well as tel aviv trying to book a hotel and stay including for our teens, proves to be very difficult. and that's because the last a view about q is from the north, have had to been
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a put top for in the hotels to be able to stay there. otherwise they'd be homeless . so thank you very much for that. that is a so higher up joining us live from rush, i need to lose your now by of the audio and associated professor of history at georgetown university. here in costa, the un peace keeping force that's in southern lebanon, said that the potential for a miscalculation could trigger a wide, a conflict that, that is increasing. do you think the either policy has an interest in escalating on the as well? that the non photo either the is really on the whole hezbollah but i mean, when we, when we 1st look at the, how all of this began from the perspective of that border from is rarely perspective. this was a, simply an attempt to try to re impose the order that existed prior to october 7th. so you idea that it had a kind of a military ascendancy or domination over all of the other actors or parties in that
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region. and it's trying to reimpose that, obviously you guys are 1st and foremost, but also in lebanon. and then from the perspective of hezbollah, this is, this is about a kind of a broader conflict that it sees being waged, you know, in gaza and trying, in some ways to deflect the, some of the, the israelis attention given especially the, the scale of the devastation but also in terms of what it sees as an attempt to root out one of its allies there in terms of how mass movement in gaza. so i think it from both of their perspective, their strategic goals here that are trying to be achieved. and at the same time, there's both incentives for both of them to try and avoid the escalation, given what it would mean for you, for both parties. and there are certainly a lot of noises on the international stage about this conflict and gaza. israel's war on guys, i'm not spending into a why to regional war? yeah, i mean, we saw, you know, very early on the us sent to aircraft carriers very much as a signal, not just a, you know,
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to any individual move that. but really thinking about iran's role and iran itself as made many statements in terms of what it sees as being kind of the red line given the actions and escalations and guys in particular, but also thinking about what's happening and loving on. and certainly there seems to be an attempt to avoid that. but the problem is that every time we shift our focus back on guys, and we see the just the scale of the devastation, what's happening in terms of an unfolding, genocide, essentially that all of these actors in some way have a you know, some role to play in attempting to avert that, and at the same time, of course, um the united states continues to oppose calls for ceasefire. and the security council on israel continues essentially unchecked in terms of its actions there. so everything really always comes back to what these relatives are doing. and does, yeah, and the us also continues to as well. and most recently it's 5 past congress to do that. why do you think it did that would have gotten congressional approval, an additional $14000000000.00 worth of bonds to as well? absolutely. i mean, i think the, you know, the con,
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congressional leaders have already said that they have absolutely no objection to re arming israel as much as it needs. certainly, but, but because that bill is tied up with other implications having to do with ukraine and in kind of other broader commitments of the united states has made globally that this is now the legislation that's being held up in congress. and so the administration has simply taken the steps of avoiding getting that congressional approval and reordering israel, i think the question of timing here is really significant that there is a sense that the growing global outrage both on a popular level, but even increasingly is more government again, to oppose us support for what is real, is doing that there's this kind of a clock on unspoken clock that, that everyone is sort of watching and waiting to see how, how long the wes will continue to allow israel to continue to commit these atrocities. and war crimes on the palestinian people and, you know, we arming is realize very much part of that timeline doing it as quickly as possible with that kind of sense of urgency. given that the us is clearly shown
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that it doesn't really have much concern for uh, you know, the atrocities as there be committed, see. and while they are reacting israel, you have secretary of state antony blinking, saying that he believes, as well as trying it's best to minimize civilian casualties. that's as the death total has the cost, $18000.00 and many thousands of buried under the rubble. why do you think that the us administration, that section of the state blinking that they insist on repeating such statements? yeah, i mean, i think this has speaking maybe to some domestic audiences to people who are already supportive of us and is really actions. it's i think signaling to is real that the u. s. continues to be a staunch ally while continuing to kind of pay lip service to some of these things as a way to kind of camouflage many of the other measures, including especially the retirement. but no one is really buying this. i mean, we see the reports coming from the doctors beyond borders. we're seeing the reports coming from the unicef officials calling this a we're on children. we're seeing the reports coming from so many different mandatory organizations,
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so many different bodies within the united nations up to and including the secretary general courses now. now invoking, you know, his own outrage given the lack of action on the part of the when we're seeing. and of course, from people on the ground themselves to doctors and gaza, who's been reporting to us. all of these images that are being completely fly in the face of these, these very kind of weak, you know, condemnations or, or even at least denials on the part of the us administration of the thank you very much for your analysis as always, that's of the end of georgetown university. it is time for the weather now. he has evidence or hello recent days, or say some very heavy rain into more than positive saudi arabia all the way down to, to make a little bit of clout that will pop of fat that caused once by flooding in, at, around a mac custom. where to weather still in place as we go through choose date again. that will be for the flooding on the cause that will drive as well a little further race was it wraps up on the northern flank of that, making its way across iraq. really heavy rain coming into west and positive iran
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and mountain snow that as well on the other side of the region into the east, the side of the met. it's right in fish. i was of the full cost here as well as you can say. so i proceed some heavy, right heavy as re being across southern posit the i just pushing towards a syria 11 and save some big salad occupied territories. we'll also see some wet weather, particularly going through tuesday and on into wednesday. and again, that will try to increase me on presence in terms of the weather as we go through the next couple of days and then it'll dry up through the 2nd half of the week. the showers also affect the final phase of egypt for a time. some blustery winds just coming in here, but for the most part, most africa is fine and try the same is true to cause to good parts of west africa . the main shell was continue across the tropical belt with heavy rain, gradually clearing away from the east of south africa. the still ahead on i'll just say why we made a 12 year old boy detained, vice wally soldiers and be occupied westbank.
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the in on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to 2 days the another i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into a golf, and without us, we'll permit, and nothing leaves casa without the girl's permission. 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 injustice. for me, k is the driving force of why i do this to show you pieces what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous part for the world to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day . everyone, hey, he's watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes,
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they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war, natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. since he's already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the war. i couldn't do this job without the best cameraman best produces the best pictures. and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well, the, the latest news as it breaks many of the people here celebrating for they say that they're celebrations or sorry, because they, the number goes to i've been killed in god with detailed coverage by a release of those, the health little side of his riley's. i've been following every sense of this thing and fearless gen and isn't. most children will survive. talk to deal with the
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pain and trauma of losing their parents are loved. one the the you watching all just bear with me, elizabeth for on and don't have a mind to of on top stories the south. israel is forcibly evacuation civilians from northern central and southern part from dasa as it presses on. but it's offensive. people sheltering and they've la here say some of them are arrested and others can deal with him. at least $22.00 people, including children, have been killed in an organized society as to icon the on with off the refugee camp, the central gaza,
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the $18000.00 palestinians have been killed and just throw the 2 months on how mazda is mother traveling has what is new videos had to show in 10th street fast from the southern city of con you. this is where any ministry says a 104 of its soldiers have been killed in the war. a 12 year old palestinian and occupied westbank has been detained for hours and is ready interrogation center before being released. he told all to 0 about the intimidation fear, and threats he faced. neither abraham reports from all jealous own refugee camp, even though on me is 12. he's already been at the tv, and now every prisoner has coughed and transferred between his reading and through addition centers and experience. way beyond his use. i saw a detainee with blood on his face. they kept me in a room threatening me and showed me 2 videos. he said, if you throw stones at these really soldiers,
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this will be your fate. i asked if these aren't the videos. he said, yes, they show the moments a told at the middle and 15 year old bassett, what were shocked both with killed in janine and then most of the occupied west bank, the same day came, was arrested at home is received as a hero. c he shows relatives the marks of mistreatment, but some of them cannot be seen. they ask the sea captain, how could he enter the gate to get without his appearance ordered? we're 17 years old, must be accompanied by a lawyer. imagine what it's like for 12 years old. they took him without me, his father ordered and we get the family said these were the soldiers of reading the job as a refugee camp came, took headings, grandmother, looking for him, looked up the tool. when they came to the team, the other teenagers researched his unconcealed. and the other uncle's house to we as the army. what did you want?
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and they said, can you, can you hold of this for getting this little boy been? yeah, the yeah, yeah. the next day is really interrogate, there's told his fathers to hands getting in or else is really low risk. children as young as 12 and prosecute them in military courts. the main charge is throwing stones. so this looked over the 7th, more than 3500 palestinians have been detained. many are children from the city and say these way the goal is to instill fear and controlled. as his mother tries to send the message to the resist inspections and gaza. katy whispered and warned. these ladies might come back for him. they've done it once before. need that, but he does eat or enjoy his own refugee camp the occupied west lang. earlier we still have to, i have a book size for children's rights advocate for defense for children international palestine. and he says it's become how does it get access to children held in his
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writing, presence the number of to put in cost to the, to them inside the sense of about the way if i were to. but it's the mentioned to them of treated by the is that you didn't me the 30 and spent is the police because of the top us to them. lawyers and thinking about it, lights a infinity to visit prisons as so let's click that. so it's not easy to organize a visit for it, but it ends in addition to that. so of course, the chance of taking class will be to a link. so that is what i the admitted that he will not bring the better student to denise that it is intended to attend the course sessions and best them and to be able to communicate with their lawyer. so the information that we have as the human rights organization is very limited set at election to the way by which benefits you mentioned that in a 3 decades and uh,
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data pilots in and the access restricting the children's access to joy is and to the family members isn't actually allowed on the international law. is it? what are the of the conditions that these children are facing? and this is randy jones, it listen to this is sure to the, the end, the business intent of that. so the receipts so many visits or cannot be assessed in addition to that, to do it and getting total cash. and they should be a commitment by a lawyer or somebody in button member. but according to the, is that all you do me that, that a leak assist them? they will not allow that side to be a minute by us. i mean, i mean, but you are going to get him. and also the child care to see the legal considering before being instead of get that brought to to wouldn't be and sort of guess and he is not the component by the in addition to that. so there is no visual recording for the instead of guessing assess as long as it doesn't leave and
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a 2 state solution to those ready palestinian conflict. speaking at the doha farm and casa a foreign minister, jose and i made of the law. he on said it's the one thing that fed on and his right to agree on. yvonne has suggested holding the referendum to decide on the face of powers time, with only the descendants of those who lived there before 1948, being allowed to vote. the only one that we have in common bits of fits between us and the occupying regime of these released data. neither of us believe in the 2 state solution because that is, it doesn't believe in the 2 state solution. i said that there needs to be $11.00 government, one ruling system and the palestinian territories. there should be one that is determined by the people have had a son and his meal also believes that, that there should be only one government to one a state. and that is, is real, you know, older protestant entre territories. so this is the only thing that we have in common during the trump time getting into a bite in time. we see that in print and practice even to,
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to say solution has been ignored. we say this is what you're saying, the key to the palace like the original one says as it repeats the jews and christians and muslims date themselves should decide about the future. so any kind of decision that they made, that is, you know, count, made it properly by the mazda is christians and jews in palestine. anything that we're going to respect that still a head on knowledge is 0 and the is top quote, oppose the government decision to vote people on, on the status of the general. and because she needs and argentina tends to the riots. new president promises shock therapy to revise the economy
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the . let's take a look at some of the days of the world news now in india, a supreme court has upheld a 2019 decision by the government to revoke the autonomous status of indeed administer genuine cushion. need on this order the government to hold new elections and the agent by the end of september, next year, the decision followed a series of legal challenges just rules that jumbling, crush me as fast as, as a semi autonomous region was temporary, and removing it was constitutional southern nacley as a journalist in new delhi, and she says the court's decision will be welcomed and most of india to the close is a chapter which i didn't really the buffalo across india,
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except in the body of cushioning. you this decision, this action by the government, which took away the special status of cushioning. you, the speed has not had an electric government since that it will be, it is very difficult for india to go back know into that dying because you've described the dispute, the territory of sort of, we've just been pushed forward. the problem with going back to the original status was that even that created problems, we had constant acts of better than the constant resistance. you had. it was the last minute to rise placing the what you had on the back. no, we have, oh, we had a decision taken by the government, which was actually what, but there's no electric government do with it. so the cost of what it is also the date that by september we have not been elected government. and so let's see. but there is going to be the distance, but let me just put it to a bunky the way things up. people will just have to take it. you know, they just have to dig it and i'm seeing why says the people who are part of that
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existence of the idea of christian media independent, many of them already compromising argentinians of racing themselves for austerity measures off the far right populist hobby. and minay was one and as president, the one the election by pledging to of the whole the economy, including taking a sledge, how much of the countries social security system to raise ability reports from one to side is with a promise 20 years of decadence and decline for right president have yet to meet, was sworn in on sunday in easy magrew and speech, he expressed the hope the change has finally arrived. but he also warned the country the next few months will be difficult in the state. there's no alternative but to implement austerity. this will have a negative impact on job salaries, poverty, there will be stagflation there,
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but it's not very different from what we've seen in the past 12 years. and the present at he's an aggravation was a premium precedent. follow the me to say lensky also attending or to a nationalist whom gary on prime minister, be the one and presents conservative former presidential. you'd also nato in line with me, lays ideology, quinette and katie says he's ready for what's coming next. he carries a chain so which became a symbol during the campaign of how we may, we implement those daily to measures the knowledge and t now been able past the series of laws immediately and reform the taxes that stuff like a us. he says, how can we have all this loud that grows so much food and the state takes away 60 percent in taxes. people are poor every day. oh didn't. tina has had a history of economic troubles. and many are concerned about the impact of stay with the measures we have on the population over 2 weeks and already almost 45 percent have yet to be late. 50 has the support of the people to implement the show
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kick nomic plan to cut down government spending and 5 inflation. he's promising to transform argentina, but their fears that implementing that plan to generate a much bigger crisis. for now, there was hope and excitement among those who voted for him. maybe so does he didn't we decided at least 17 people have been injured and a train accident in northern italy. the close of the head on collision is unclear. it happened near below in yeah. as long as you say, the trains are traveling at low speeds and the injuries a minor. it comes 3 months off of 5. a work has died when they were hit by change or overnight maintenance of the giovanni and human rights campaign in august mohammed the has been honored at a ceremony in no way to winning the nobel peace prize mohammed a as in prison and paid on an hasn't seen her exiled family in nearly a decade,
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the nobel committee call to the symbol of what it means to be a freedom fighter and the wrong for race report from us like the children. if know, it goes my how many entities like city whole to collect the nobel peace prize on behalf of the mother. and randy in human rights campaign of accused of spreading propaganda against the states. how many is serving a 12 year sentence in as even prison into around for acceptance letter was read out by her daughter kiana decisions on union. i am in the reading and women, proud and honored to be contributing to a civilization which is today the 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 at target, he was also imprisoned in iran before fleeing with them to friends in 2011. so clearly, but there's only a certain one. i mean, this price is not only a water to my, my dad, but to all the it, 80 and activist political prisoners,
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to all those advisors who fought for it on auto mothers and how hard we agree with us struggling. i accepted this with that illusory god came to our house. when we were 4 years old and took my father by false to present she well missing, then mother ali, i'm qian. i believe they are privileged to be able to speak for her without the fate of imprisonment. spoke the folks live here, so it goes up. and 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 input to mohammed these come painting is focused on women's rights around the death penalty. and the treatments of political prisoners sees described the separation from a twins as incurable knowledge, as well. how many has divided had life to a struggle with full freedom. and the quality inn around the cost of own freedom
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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 if victory seems by far away and on such a full rece august era, also this time now for the days of school headlines his for a high flying jerome, that'd be raining champions. barcelona to reclaim top spot. in the league, the wizard is defeated bar. so for to, to underlying their case as genuine title contenders. it's their 1st ever spanish leads victory over the catalans. sharon and the 2 points ahead of round the druid and the table while barcelona dropped down to 40 manchester cities for much windlass street has come to an end as they came from a goal down to be new to jack realized for the winter. and what was a vital 3 points for pep. cordial aside the star striker early holland set for a long absence with a foot injury. they remain in 4th,
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4 points off leaders. liverpool stock number are back to winning ways. is really the new castle for one, for johnson's for twice and the victory ending a 5 match when we street 1st, 1st new house will remain in segments ahead of their must win at champions, leave match against a single last on wednesday we haven't been all this i mean, that's a very evident for everybody to say that the plaza given everything, everything that they could give. so i have to butler and support them, but i acknowledge that performance is way of what it could be without the best of my draft. it's chelsea guy and it's not co incidence, they've navigating supplies back. we're starting to look a little bit stronger. and i'm going to say godaddy has to be off, but i can say what he's gone through, you know, mislead. you have one or 2 can reply as you get a struggle with and have one there 3rd street games and you 4 point is clear of the relegation zone. the beat chelsea to now last month everything were adjusted. 10
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points for breaking the leaves. financial german league leaders, buyer lever to st. dropped points away at shikari laboratories and were held to 11 dropped there. so 4 points clear in the 2nd in the table. fire new next to last 51 against i'm tried frankfurt on saturday on the dallas cowboys. one, their 5th street game is a beat. the philadelphia eagles, the 3313 victory sent them to the top of the m f. c. east and ahead of their opponents. thanks to touch downs from rico dowdell. michael gallop, ncc lab jason day and lydia co work around winners and the grant thornton invitational the 1st 16 event in 24 years. coast approach on the final whole set up the victory, leaving 2 posts for a birdie to finish with a 6 under $6061.00 shot ahead of canadian pair. courtney connors, i'm broke henderson, and those are your latest sports headlines. you can get more on our website to out,
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is there a dot com and our social media channels and that set for maintenance of a platinum for this new sale, but to stay with us, we are back in just a few minutes with an ongoing coverage of the view on gaza and you can always find the latest updates and analysis on that story. and other world news on our website that's out to 0 dot com. thank you very much for watching the about new or was the bed. what's the most of
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the the thought provoking, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than the age of these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air viewing the
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facts? how are we to and he is real heavy, more dead shoulders asking questions you wanted to have your voice heard? what is your message? understanding this little part of the page was transformed into a minute, reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding. how to do is teens on the ground. when you close to the hall to the story the the is randy military full says palestinian families to leave places. they've been sheltering to escape the violence. know with a safe and gaza the
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kind of woman is withdrawn and this is algebra. live in doha. so coming up devastation and gaza from north to south need 18000 palestinians have been killed

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