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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 11, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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the the, [000:00:00;00] the cut on has and so you can, this is the news that live from the hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. the 92 year old father of an address he had a generalist, is killed in his re striking northern garza. he had refused to leave his home. teachers,
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age and health is real issues it's done is worn and yet for palestinians to leave northern gaza attacks on jabante, a refugee camp, hobble ready for displaced families to sleep is rarely bombardment intensifies in southern gaza, driving palestinians towards an even smaller area on the coast and island fisher, people keep by the service. so normally the street would be parked. it would be bustling spelled with people. but today there's a general strike in solar data to with the people of guess the how do we begin this when use that in his re strike has killed the father of an exit. a journalist in that home in northern garza and associates, father was 90 years old. israel had issued new evacuation orders for jamalia,
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but his father's age and health made leaving impossible. 0 correspondent, and so should each says the killing of his father as well as death threats from these re army. none of it will be to him from continuing to report from gaza. the legs come up, there is no doubt it is been the practice of these ladies to play some phone, see some of these where you have to pay some forces continue to perpetrate and war crimes against innocent civilians as well. my family was very purposefully talked to them and my father was killed. it is my own it is it then said home in japan, yet if you take um as that is some my father was killed on the spot to move it. it was a direct cause, right? by is really war plain. the. it was very difficult, not only 30, it's like but then, but as body. but also it was difficult to read somebody home. and the 1st place,
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a few hours ago, i was in the house and requested them to leave by 10 if use after we pulled his date. but the we were not able duty to the cemetery. and we were forced to bury him and they, you and run school yard. and despite all the decimal dates i have received from these a cool patient forces office says i will continue to finish my mission, conveying the message before you go to the bay in the picture, and also golden begging the voices of my fellow guides. and so far my father was skilled, but this cannot deter me. this grandmother, due to me from fulfilling my mission, there's a database of courses, cannot mazda in my mouth by getting my father. and as the city, if they're talking about the death division,
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the father will less turn now to taught adviser whose life was in rough or so to tell us more about this. and of course, this comes, it made more is really orders to leave the nose. yes, of course he'd like to say the police officer, his daughter had been killed by these by the occupation forces in one of these very strikes that had destroyed the house in the house. and it's about the refuge account. amazon has somebody has been under, is very intense funding for more than 2 months. his father was on hold pass and who is on april to flee. i'm to get back to a 2 different to my commission run shooters as the rest of the members of an assembly had done a war on joining. let's continue and on us has said that you will continue reporting and we will be silence as these by the attends of previously at target
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said a number of families of our cliques and not just the ref, including violets. i do actually, i want at least rossi who had lost the majority of his family members. it seems that we've been days, we are a new are expected to bits far will for all or family members of our police, which the word did not differentiate between during the list and a militant. now the situation in the news is, is very critical. as the strikes or the territory, i did not stop since the beginning. it's this morning where the news of the church we is witnessing unbearable conditions. we are talking about the occupation for our storming different united nation one shoot to the are i think the on the children 15. i'm isolating one of the slides. we are driving the menu on the police investigation as they have been down to their server to lead a situation that is very difficult and boost beeping in the news. do not have any
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safe passage to be leading to the south of the church. we went bombardment as well, continues the, the anti we're heading as well about more is riley bombing in the south. what more we heard on that. yes, the bombing, the confrontation speed right, continues and inform you of a city which is now you see it to 2 days where you have the ration in the eastern areas in particular where the kind of trying to look at the increase of this change . now you mean concentration is i could see by neighborhoods based on units. uh, real friends in the south of garza and the book, the bombing has also continued in the work 10 palestinians have been killed in an s strike that's high level to the ground. one of the residential buildings, the facts on the south is that, is that with every single air strike that treats any residential building,
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the casualties is very at high due to the fact that every single house in the south is testing one of the factories assemblies and the attacks have continued despite the spot on the roof, our district right now at the back you around, you can hear the sound of these very surveillance drugs that do not leave this kind of drop off a district in the south. this area had been designated a safe while the attacks on the south did not stop and continues to mount. thought it. thank you, tony. i do i do my life saturday. a. hi. is there any bombs and tanks continuing to push palestinians out of han units in southern gaza? many of them were already displaced from northern gauze and now that being told to move again for the safety. but the palestinians say there are no safe places left in garza. i said, beg reports, the forensic search was the bible's. southern pause is now more densely populated
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than before. with displays posting inspecting to areas where israel says they will be safe from the start. a young boy gets pulled from the level he's disorientated. what's your name is risk is oscar wouldn't be there was a lot of homework that can you stand up? they ask they can go. he tells risk who is his time use at home with help see that there was sleeping go kill the fate is a known huh. 6 as a subtract into the run the risk risk for that hoping any wants to the logic here the. this is the harsh realities of hosting elective equipment. i'm thinking that they based on what i've done 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
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building was show above you is really wor, plains it housed about 90 person of the households. together with more than 70 cousins, displaced from the north. about 22 were confirmed, killed, the rest are still missing forcibly because basically making makes you felt as incense. is it like a food and water to make do is what they can a little bit slow. you smoke like 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 for the low risk bite for palestinians, i've already been displaced several times. he's ready to talk to him. the captain smoke bump. 6 there's not a single place and goes, but that is safe. there was simply no way to go. i beg of just 0. the doctors without borders, it says it is witnessing the collapse of health care services in gaza. maddie or f . o is the emergency,
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is the agencies emergency coordinates as she spoke to us from the oh ok, so hospital in central golf when i sit in the hospital with you more patients or i didn't get enough to go been injured when health care work isn't just the one that they're calling because they remember they wanted does less than on the way, then have them because there'd be harder to evacuate the services. they feel great and, and people 2 years old baby as you said before, the nurses are finding one insight infected will. when doctors come in the morning up knowing they will find this, i need to know how busy you when come inside, they call it, you seem to care for children during this. i know you have this, i'm in the field and their houses being gone. when you buy, here's the telling us that they would rather die than living in the house. when health care workers have become worried because the children that they are the
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providers of a farming. so as long as hospital due to being targeted, what needs to come to the number of trucks? the medicaid is a good bargain nature. so people cannot and what they're, when parents can still get the children, the situation is comfortable to decide if the position that people live in a cheaper actually deliver to the other. you and humanitarian affairs, she says everything possible must be done to save lives in gauze as the situation is worsening by the day. martin griffith was speaking at the doha for him in a cup of situation is bad and guessing was that the efforts of god to bring moments of peace which was successfully achieved last week. what are the greatest importance and will be still of the greatest importance
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. 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 a life across some parts of the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem has come to a standstill. palestinians, closing their shops, pharmacies, and bakeries install a guarantee with the people of gauze and the demanding and immediacy spot. and one countries around the world to put more pressure on israel to stop. it's indiscriminate attacks. unofficial reports from occupied east through some to think of the busiest street and the busiest town near where you live. and that's what this is normally like. salsa didn't street and east jerusalem. normally,
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the cars and bumper to bumper people are 3 or 4. how you doing disabled? the payment you can't really move even on a monday morning. it would be incredibly busy, but you can see all the stores here are close at the moment. the fashion store, the coffee shop, the phone shop, all closed or being the general strike that we've been speaking to one shopkeeper, he knows that this is maybe just a small gesture. but he thinks it's an important one to make because he's watching from a distance as people are dying and gossip and the, the, the strike will reach the whole world. and we'll let the world know that we, the past indian people in jerusalem condemned the war and the massacres that are happening and gaza. for some people, the shops being close doesn't inconvenience. they can't get to meet the fruit, the vegetables that they would normally pick up on a monday morning. but everyone we've spoken to, i mean everyone supports with the shopkeepers are doing here at a ship mountain. this is like any action that can lead to more awareness around the power steering issue and anything that can serve the demand. and this will, everyone is able to serve the power steering issue. it's not just here in jerusalem,
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where this is happening is happening across the occupied waste banking in other places and internationally to healing the pores. the stores are closed across jordan in a mine. we're also hearing that in be root and lebanon. there are stores that are closed in other places too, but how much of an impact will this have? well, in jerusalem it will have some because obviously this is a big deal in israel as a whole. the impact becomes smaller, even though the years really economy is struggling because of the cost of the war and internationally globally. well, that will cause hardly a ripple, but the people here want to send a message to the board and guys a shoot in on. shoot in. so i'll look for sure. i'll just do it. ok, probably east jerusalem. let's speak now to i just need a zane bus. robbie who joins us live now from the muller in the occupied westbank were to to about the solar doubt to strike in a moment. zane the 1st i wanted to just turn back to the story report. we reported on at the beginning,
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which was the desk of the father of our i 0 colleague and associates. we've talked quite a bit about the told that this conflict has taken on generalist and their families . and this is another reminder of that. that is correct. every time we've heard one of these reports in our office, everything comes to a standstill. it's been difficult to watch. our colleagues in guys go through such difficult circumstances just to give you a sense of how dangerous the work and gaza is at least 80 medial workers. at least the numbers are still being called later, but least 80 or 80 people in goals are working for media organizations have been killed throughout the course of this war. $78.00 of them, journalist 10 of them were women. now i know it has spoken, and he said he will continue to work and continue to report from the w refugee camp . but he said in the wake of his father's death, he tried to go to his family home because of the rubble, the danger, or the ongoing bombardment he simply was unable to and he was not the 1st person to lose family members reporting this $44.00 to 0, it comes to about
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a total of 5 members of staff that have lost someone in some way during the course of this war so far. and i'd like to just go over their names, stuff with the, with our producer and gaza. last are nice, his cousins, daughter on us. of course today, very regrettably lost his father, mama and oh, shut off. a correspondent for old is your arabic last 22 members of his family. and well, how much of a queen, son, a broadcast engineer without our satellite engineers, we'd be as good as radio. she lost 19 members of his family. and of course while to do it, the bureau chief engaged referral to 0 buried everyone in his family. other than his daughter and was back to work almost immediately. and if you've been watching our coverage, then you will have seen, you know, sides coverage over the cause of worst since day one. it has been very personal. it has been very difficult. it is been reporting done under the most difficult of circumstances and when we have to understand is those people living and gaza,
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the reporters hours and everybody else's, they are from there. they live there when they report on the fact that there is water running out that electricity is being cut, that there is a lack of food. they are very much going through the store or is that they are reporting. they are very much in every sense of the, of the idea living the story that they are reporting and guys are right now. yeah. did you say it is, it is a very human story and in every sense of that's and, and, and we really reminded that of that almost every day just coming back to the global solidarity strike. that's a allen was reporting on there before we just came to to what extent is that being observed in in new york replied westbank where you are and beyond as well. this is the quietest. i've seen this central element or a square in ramallah on a monday night since i've been here and we've been here for about a month or 2. this is the quite, i've seen it for stores, a shuddered. restaurants are closed and it's been like this since the morning. schools weren't open university students didn't attend classes today and was all in
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part of this national solidarity strikes that palestinians hope will become global . there was brief moment during the afternoon when there was a great deal of activity on the square. during protests, people came out and he was really sentiment at the forefront. there was all kinds of chance. people say we will die. so palestine can live chanting, load your bullets in the barrel and shoot us. we're not afraid they were chanting in favor of him, us and against the president. mom with the bus, the palestinian authority president, frustrated with the lack of any capacity for their government to do anything to protect them. and what people we were speaking to were telling us that this is the least they can do. and at some point, this is the most that they can do because they know that at least they can raise their voice, they can shut down the city for a day because they cannot raise the military to rival these really aren't. they do not have the backing of a government like the united states in terms of product, political, economic, and practical support military support. so they say all that they can do is raise
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their voice and hope that the world international community, european countries, the united states. here's their cries for a ceasefire. now here's their price for health. here's the price for humanitarian aid for gaza. and here's the price for an end to the occupation that's been going on for 75 years. zane, thank you very much. zane bus robbie lives in ramallah, a rocket fide from gaza, has struck in the area on the outskirts of tel aviv. there was some damage to cause an infrastructure. a 45 year old man has been injured by shrapnel. most rockets find from gauze all intercepted by these really on the defense system. side of heart, it is live for us in rush, tiny cry in northern israel, near the lebanese border side of 1st off. what is the security situation like where you are in northern israel? uh well uh there
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seems to have been fire exchanges between israel and uh, 11 on the latest that way. herring is thats and is really rather lebanese local official in a town close by you. but uh, on the other side of the border, there's just behind me here between northern is ro on 11 on, but he was killed by one of the is riley strikes. now certainly in the time we've been here, we've heard of 5 loud bangs coming from behind us about seemed to be outgoing artillery far from israel towards 11 on given that has by law has fired rockets today. i'm not spin, confirmed confirmed by the is ready ministry and it says that it's hitting by targeting has by law infrastructure, and it relates to video along with it as well. but just to give you an idea of the location that we are in, where on the is riley knows in full job that's towards the western side. and just behind me, hes,
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you've mentioned the location that we're in. if you follow down this road, there's actually a check point that prevents anyone from going in any further. and that's because that has now become a military zone. which means even though all of those living in any of these border towns along here all along this border of the, to the other side, the eastern side towards syria, all of them have had to evacuate the homes. we're talking about $200000.00 across all of his ro, including those southern towns with gauze. but just on the northern border here, 60000, that's the average estimate that they believe have had to leave that homes. they've either going to stay with family members in other parts of the country. many of them have been put top in hotels, along the coast, from here in towns like hyphen cities rather, and also central tel aviv and the problem. but many of them all say now is they don't know how long this will take, given, especially that you had these riley, chief of
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a ministry chief of staff that had visited the northern board. the overnight yesterday said that there has to be a change, a quick change and what the situation that's going on in terms of rockets being 5 from 11 on. you have prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning uh by your roots, is specifically the capital of lebanon, saying that if they are allowed hezbollah to continue, and if it declares and all lot will against his ro, it will turn by roots into garza. now that's a. c very big statement, because if you look at the previous history between both countries, they have been well before. and of course that's definitely not what the people on the other side of the board of that is just behind me one on such a nice a guy who is living all alone here. they want to be able to rote ton home as soon as possible, but i tell you, well, it doesn't look like that's going to be happening any time soon. and so as we mentioned, just before we can do there are still rock is being fired from gauze up from inside
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gaza towards his riley towns and cities. what more of the hearing on that us? yeah, that's right. so we've been saying on there's an a, an app, so in a lot that shows you across as well, whether it's real cause of being 5 and certainly it's been happening in the last 24 hours. you've had rockets by how mos, from gaza towards the southern towns as well as central gaza. that includes tyler v . you've also of course like we were mentioning the has sirens along here in fox. c earlier today, a few hours ago about so to columbus has down that way a real kit was intercepted in the fall across from the northern side. now those real kits are continuing and it's home us showing that despite what israel is saying that it's moving on forward with this, was that it's not just in the north, but it's in all the areas of the gaza strip. it's how my soul. so sending
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a strong message here that it will continue with these rockies, and that it continues to have those capabilities as well. of course, as has by law from the lebanese side, but says that it will continue to fly those rockets as long as the war and gaza continues. saw it, i think you saw the height of life versus the northern as well. now the washington post is a full thing that is real use us supplies, us supplied white foss with munitions. in an october attack on southern lebanon, at least 9 civilians were injured. the use of white fox was, is banned on the international humanitarian law, as it can cause, potentially faithful buttons and respects the damage rights could save you a tax should be investigated as a war crime. the un peacekeeping force in 11 on is wanting, the escalation and hostilities along these writing board a could wide is ready. army has carried out several asked strikes on frontline villages in some of the fish,
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just bump ottomans yet. and the lebanese on group has bullet is also stepping up a tax against is really military outposts. zayna caught a reports from beirut to 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 week conflict along 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, israel strikes have intensified and deliveries armed group is using more powerful weapons and it's attacks on is really military outposts and soldiers. the united nations peacekeeping mission is raising the alarm. as i said over the we can do as being a large number of the of shelling. also, one of our base will sit so they watched our one of the spend, the show
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a compound likely no injuries. but of course the longer this conflict continuous 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 a wider conflict if hezbollah 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 kind. all st goes away is ready at the moment to confront a new upfront that can really expose its weaknesses and jeopardize the security of all of the cities and is read has been lot is a stronger force than how mass and gaza. but so far it has been calibrating attacks
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to prevent the full blown conflict. the 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 sense military assets to the region to deter iran and this ally has the last from attacking as well. but now 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 attention is mounting on this front . so i know who the else rosita built. i would join now by a model on the charlotte, i just need as a senior political analyst. so just coming back to the, what we were leading with earlier at the desk of the father of our, i just need
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a colleague, an associate if it's, it's another reminder, as if we didn't need it of the very real dangerous. uh, that's uh our colleagues and their families are facing in garza and every day because these are not, you know, just have been power shifted in these are people who live there. that's true. you know, it's difficult when it comes to where it's comes close to home. as human beings, we are kind of sort of engineered in a way where, you know, if, if, if suffering or dest happens, i don't know mazda mazda mazda way we might feel, or have somebody that deal with it. but we're not in a study as human being capable of being or feeling the suffering of others throughout the world all the time. but since we are living the story on our colleagues and their families are being victims of this aggression. of course, this is too close to home for us not to be affected by it and for our colleagues
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not to be affected by it. but at the same time they are part and parcel of the fabric of that society. and that's why a lot of our journalist has a big cover. they're not going to shoot it into their environment. they know their environment. well. that's why when they talk about it, they talk about it as inside this they, they understand it. and then this time, the sufferings of the people don't understand what the, what people are going through and, but when they hit themselves and they have the courage to still be out there and be the messengers and to do it in a way that is sober. and that's on the line that so, but i mean just to be able and capable to be objective and my objective, i don't mean neutral objective. i mean state things effects without necessarily projecting your own emotional or biased interpretations of those facts. the fact that we are doing that, that we continue to do that, of course, is a testament to that coverage and that profession, that is, yeah, certainly is a that it takes
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a lot to do what they do every day and we're hearing as well about the warnings for me as well to, to go to the so called safe spaces. but these spaces in as much as they were ever say for a dwindling all the time. you know, there isn't a single international observer or humanitarian organizations, or you an affiliated organization or spokesperson not a single person that's been to guys, but has told us that there is no such a thing. saves or some cuts. in fact, some of them went farther than that, thankfully and told us that it is fake, that it is dangerous to call some of those areas safe. because in fact they are fun . so when people take shelter and them on the engines that they wouldn't be safe, that in fact targeted. so when you hear one speech, i thought a rather speech one best,
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somebody else that all that system. and when i went there stuff that i was studying you, there is no safe place in, gosh, so no one safe in guys, anywhere. it's time for us to send. good, right? that's all of this is a humbug by these really is in order to manipulate international media to believe that they have some kind of a deal with the americans who are supplying them with bombs and this quantity of bonds that they are also taking care not to harm civilians. but entering the nick told us yesterday the secretary of state of the united states. he told the american media that the gap between what is the problem is, what is the buildings of course too big to ignore. i would go further than that. the gap is too big to prove that both days, right, is out of the americans are lying about the so called reducing,
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who meditative suffering for the better. and we heard from, from some humanitarian officials as well. the accusation that is, well, what is earl is trying to do is drive pass thing is right out of a garza these way. the government denies that. what's, what's your take on that? there's really a government has had to deny that under american pressure because itself is of course, as you know, it said i can red line. and it's also inflamed, much of the hostility to on the part of the neighboring countries. and ultimately, each of the different president has particularly been very sharp on that idea. he doesn't want to stabilize the edge of because is read wants to export. it's but a 2nd problem to agent, right? so it's right. and or the nothing else, per se, wanted to withdraw that from under the you know, the, that the attendance by some to in fact, on the line, what does it mean to estimate good things about a scene again,
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to repeat that trauma of 1914. and yet some of the american or the other officials that the spoke to the government says no, no, no, no. you need to say, mr. jonathan. yeah, we're not some so. busy person, and then it shouldn't be an official that needs to be official and it needs to be in hebrew. so that's of those ministers who are all in the records to speak about the trends that they need to shut the hell up about it. or we really need to know what are the actual plans for the day after. it seems like is right, is determined to fill out the population, guys that we've seen too many documents. and we've seen so many declarations of on the line that model on the chart of senior political analysts. thank as a still ahead on just destroying history, an ancient mosque and gaza city is reduced to rubble. we'll have report
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a number of the highlight of a stall with a rumbling away across a rear. at the moment you see this little plot to fund a headset just pushing towards that is the side opposite of some really heavy down pulls makes the inhibitor, try whether we'll talk in behind fornia itself. so step one of service and also pull some to ya. got some decent once in a little further south, one or 2 showers into chilly and also into wash. instead of moving out of the way that nobody wins will pick temperatures up in front of service to rest. $32.00 celsius come tuesday, a $25.00 degrees that full right rear, where that stays and it could still apply to storms right across the amazon facing pushing up towards the north west of the accounts and then joining up as in law. they live the showers moving across the central america, organized band of cloud, and right here, that's making his way across the mexico slipping further southwards. why down into
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guatemala hunters, nicaragua, costa rica? see some wet to weather? then we'll see that was the weather. also affecting bits and pieces ok, but for a time you can see the where to weather still really going to be down towards billy's at that stage across the islands. it's not too bad by the sunshine. lots of showers in between the what, the weather is now in the process of moving away from these disabled of us someplace to say that a bit of snow for waste in canada. but also for ontario and quebec. the. the, the latest news, as it breaks, i still have to claim the responsibility for the bombing of a gymnasium in morales city, security official say they're still looking into all possible angles with detailed coverage. the people here along the border receive virtually no assistance from the federal government of united states from around the world. this is aging childrens hospital, where so they've been receiving more than 9000 pages every day, forced to expand a capacity
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a number of days. the the hello again, you're watching idea. a reminder on the top stories this out, the father of i just need
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a correspondence and associates has been killed in is really as striking jeff valley. a refugee camp in northern garza kinda says this will not deter him from reporting. israel has issued evacuation orders for palestinians and shelters, and schools in north south and central gaza as it presses a head with its from bottom into the stream. meanwhile, israel continues to bump it off by in southern thousands of un security council has sent invoice to the region wanting that hundreds of thousands of palestinians solving and civil order is on the brink of collapse. in garza's, old city, a med, evil musk has been reduced to rubble with only its ancient minarette standing. i just need as to head apple shannon has seen the scale of the discussion and has this report. so i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm busy, but i'm ready. i can be, as you might be in it, because i am standing outside of the great tomorrow the most in guys, a city,
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one of the oldest mosques in the city has been destroyed by these riley occupation forces raised to the ground. now it's nothing but debris. i'm going through one of the marks doors to see the scale of destruction and the extent of the damage displaced of worship has been reduced to ruins by his rarity 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 you big scar in $1260.00 it was destroyed by the mongols. and then we built at the end of the century, it was destroyed by an us quake. about 300 years later, the term is restored to great mosque, and now it has been reduced to ashes by days, radio collision 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 had large library containing many precious books. there was also crown visitation, yours is yet another example of the is rarely a to patient forces, gross violation of international lawyers and conventions which afford special protection to history and religious sites. a 12 year old palestinian in the occupied westbank has been detained for hours and is really interrogation center before being released. it told i just need to about the intimidation fee and threats he faced. need the hearing reports from a jet as own refugee can get him. hold on me is 12. he's already been 18 and now i for prisoner hands coughed and transferred between his reading and through addition centers and experience way beyond his use. 2 i saw
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a detainee with blood on his face. they kept me in a room threatening me and showed me 2 videos. they said, if you throw stones at these re soldiers, this will be your fate. i asked if these aren't the videos. he said, yes, they show the movements utilized at the middle and 15 year old baset of what were shocked both with cubes in janine and the north of the occupied west bank. the same day kitty and 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 city captain, how could he interrogate to get without his parents or did we're 17 years old must be accompanied by a lawyer. imagine what it's like for a 12 year 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 to cuttings. grandmother,
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looking for him with the tool. when they came to the team, the other teenagers, researched his uncle's house and the other uncle's house too. we asked the army, what did you want? and they said, can you, can you hold of this for getting this little boy then? yeah. did they get you the next day is really interrogate. there's told his fathers to hands getting in or else is very low risk. children as youngest wells of post acute them admitted 3 courts. the main charge is throwing stones. so as of october, the 7th, more than $3500.00 palestinians have been detained. many are children from the city and say these way the goal is to instill fear and control as his mother tries to send the message to the resistance factions and gaza, katie whispered and warned. these ladies might come back for him. they've done it once before. need that, but he just need a job as
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a refugee camp. the occupied west. lang and my colleague elizabeth moran. i'm spoke to i and i will establish a children's rights advocate with defense for children, international palestine. he says it's become more difficult to gain access to children held in his writing prisons of the number of to put it in cost to the, to the inside. the sense of about the way if i were to. but it's the mention that in our streets at by b is that you didn't mean to 30 and spent is the police because of the 2 of us to them, lawyers and to give them the lights, infinity to visit visit ends as sort of the victim. so it's not easy to organize it if it's step 4, is the present in addition to that. so of course, the chance of taking class to be to a link saw that is that i, the admitted that he will not the brand of the better. still not to the denise if it is intended to attend the course sessions and best of them. and to be able to
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communicate with their lawyer. so the information that we have as the human rights organization is very limited set at elections to the way by which spanish the mentioned to them a 310th and uh, data pilots and, and the access restrict and the children's access to lawyers and to their 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. uh it listen to this uh, issue or 2 and 3 for the business in canada. so they said so many visits or cannot be assessed in addition to that, to do it again, sort of guess and they should be committed by a lawyer or somebody in button member. but according to the is that all you do me to fairly assist them? they will not allow the child to be a committed by a minimum, but you're going to get him and also the child care to see the legal considering before being instead of get that. but if you wouldn't be, instead of guessing,
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he is not the commitment by the lawyer in addition to that. so there is no dual visual recording for the instead of guessing assess a set of heads on i'd just say to the u. n. n 's, it's mission and molly will look at the impact of had and what may happen next. the business latest to be sponsored by interlock tuck, he's real estate consultant,
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the business latex. to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the, [000:00:00;00] the us take a look now at some of the guys other world news. now french politicians are debating
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a controversial immigration bill, which advocacy groups a limits. the rights of asylum seekers and migrant rights groups have been protesting. if the bill is voted into law, it will make it easier for the government to the poor. people will also make it more difficult for nearly ally arrive, migrants to get residency status and citizenship for their family members. many say president emmanuel, my calls government is trying to pay and up to right wing voters. the law straight . yeah. is a set to tighten visa rules for international students and low skilled workers. the government is looking to overall it's migration system. the could hob, it's intake over the next 2 years. the number of immigrants for the past 2 years is expected to hit a record of more than half a 1000000 people. under the new policies international students will need to secure higher ratings on english tests. india, a supreme court has upheld a 2019 decision to revoke the special status of indian administered catch me in the
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decision fall as a series of legal challenges. judges rule that the area state just as a semi autonomous region was temporary and removing it was unconstitutional. sonya guy, egg reports to me. the moment india supreme court upheld the government's decision to strip indian administer general and kashmir of special status and order new elections in the region by the end of september next year. that's what additional statewood shall take place at the earliest and as soon as possible. it was a decision welcomed by prime minister under under moody, as well as hard line hindu nationalists. the customer, it is the good part of india that cannot be the flags and the constitution in general and catch them is capital synagogue. the response from politicians was one of disappointment. you. hi,
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this is the defeats of this nation. the supreme court has betrayed us. we have not by quoting article 370 temporary, they have weakened. this nation stopped since 1947 general and kashmir has been at the hall to the bitter dispute between india, a neighbouring focused on a conflict almost as both nations gained the independence from british colonial rule. the muslim majority territory is claimed by both countries, has been a point of violent struggle or on the india as constitution. logical, 370 had confed separate status on the territory for nearly 7 to years. revoking that had been modi's key campaign promise in 2019. i'm not sending a clear sign to support as of his intention to integrate the territory into the rest of india. so need that. yeah, go, i'll just say around. the un peacekeeping mission in molly has come to an end of to
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10 years. the united nations flag was lowered on his headquarters in the capital bama code to mock the official ending. molly's ruling. june took him onto the departure of the mission in jude accusing peace keepers of not doing enough to protect people from attacks by the groups. the withdrawal is leading to see is the rebel fighters could seize more territory in northern molly or professor emanuel, quite se, adding joins us now from cra. he is the director of faculty of academic affairs at the coffee and international peacekeeping center. thanks very much for being with us. so let me ask you 1st of who is this good or bad? for molly? this is what i think it depends on the way one stands for those of us who focus on peacekeeping. and this is one of the most serious dents to the credit village of the you in such a big to you, it gives you big back. you know,
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they've been kick doctor office on the freeway. they've been performing for 10 years. looked at from this trying to find the redeem environment. cool. the you know, that would be one might have been 5 set up on the have that. um, i believe he has never really been named brandon decided to let me know. so i was supposed to be in the protect up for the 2015. um i guess agreement then back you know, signatures to the agreement themselves. lots fees. so you know, both sides have a strong document for that mistrust, 70, etc. you've been promoted peacekeepers themselves. have been hierarchy, so how do physician know that also undermine the credibility of the of the peacekeepers? i only know this is sarah that sat the phone with me. how really is this fear of us a security vacuum with the un leaving?
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i mean, is molly capable of, of maintaining security and facing those, those challenges off to the un, which will, i think they will adapt as to the quality of the product titian and how that will create a secure environment for ordinary people to go above the, the i'm on my legs. 5 main head didn't calculate and goals. i've been upstairs to clean wordpress like to buy the deals going to school. i mean, it's good to be difficult. let's not forget that they do security part of it. the type of modeling has been for a long way before the 2012, you know, so extending stage capacity and ability to provide secure environments. but as such, this would be a challenge for by my goal. my goal redeem is creating a new direction by then for kind of getting people to take their own destiny seemed
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to be i would have said to attempt to print, enabling everybody that allows them to sleep at the light. so i think that jewelry is out of that, it is so unfortunately that we are talking about my lives. but let's give the government a couple of weeks or months to see whether they will be able to bring the hosting environment acting funny at all. all right, well have to leave it there a manual quite see adding, thanks so much for your time. appreciate a representatives from me. in most military you have held talks with 3 rebel groups. they were facilitated by china and come off to renewed fighting, broke out between the military and on groups. the violence it continues across more than 2 thirds of the country with half a 1000000 people displaced. ma'am, i was military. i suffered a series of defeats in recent weeks. the united states has accuse china of undermining regional stability towards conduct in the disputed south china sea. it
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follows days of confrontations between the chinese coast guard and philippine vessels, incontestable waters. the most recent was on sunday when a philippine boat and a chinese vessel collide. the philippine government has summoned china's ambassador to manila in response of the latest draft from the u as called 28 climb its summit in dubai. does not mention the phasing out of fossil fuels. that proposal says potties could reduce both consumption and production of fossil fuels, quote in a just or li, an equitable manner. it mentions 8 actions. countries could take to reduce emissions, which includes rapid leap, phasing out co, all right, time. now for the light, the sports headlines with photo a 5 line jerome that'd be raining champions. barcelona to reclaim top spot in the league. the vizard is defeated bar. so for to, to underlying their case as genuine title contenders,
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it's their 1st ever spanish leads victory over the catalans to run them in 2 points ahead of round madrid. and the table while barcelona dropped down to fort manchester cities for much windlass street has come to an additive. they came from a gold down to be looted, jack realized for the winter. and what was a vital 3 points for pet. cordial aside the star striker early holland set for a long absence with a foot injury. they remain in 4th, 4 points off leaders. liverpool stop now are back to winning waste is leaving new castle for one. for charleston is for twice and the victory ending in 5 match. when we street 1st, 1st new house will remain in 7th. i had them there must win at champions league match against facing land on wednesday. we haven't been august. i mean that's a very evident for everybody to say that applies have given everything everything that they could give. so i have to button them and support them. but i acknowledge
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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 that now getting supplies back, we're starting to look a little bit stronger. and i'm gonna say godaddy has to be off, but i can see what he's going through. mislead you have one or 2 can reply, is you going to struggle with and have one there 3rd street games and you 4 point is clear of the relegation zone. they beat chelsea to now. last month, every 10 words adjusted 10 points for breaking the leaves. financial german league leader is a buyer lever to st. dropped points away, which that guy never cruising or how 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,
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ncc lab jason day, and lydia co work around winners and the grant thornton invitational. the 1st 16 events in 24 years, coast approach on the final whole set up the victory leading to pos for a birdie to finish with a 6 under 66 wind 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. is there a dot com and our social media channels a while back to our top story. now since the beginning of the war in gaza videos released by these really government to support it's offensive, have spunk debates, online. some social media uses are turning them into means actual assignment, which takes a look at some reactions. these really military video, supposedly showing how most fighters surrendering appeal skepticism about previous post easy
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systems, or suppose to about how much taking over a hospital to know what she wasn't recognized by anyone who worked the entire the thinking over the field. you can see that on a then there was, this is really army video. there was supposed to show us a mazda tunnel. it's in fact, a hospital elevator shocked me to look at me through all sparking a series of means mocking the out. the city of the original video isn't for put through a curtain unless you want to film hostages and deliberate movies is listed. how big is this list is say we are in operation with use of the a we with the system. so that's a calendar. yes. kind of the last, this is one of the servers. who is the head of the now i want to show you a little peroration on this, on this bill with electricity. the interesting things that we have from israel's use of social media is nothing new in modern warfare. with digital platforms have
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become a battle ground for influencing public opinion. so underneath the shape of a hospital, like israel appears to be losing ground, because last time i don't think you the community took you seriously. there was a list how my stone cannot send you a most close ex was i'm gonna reach out to 0. that's it for this new that was back . we moved up into the the saw above the the shop window on the usually
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puts in color, does it, is the most quotes hold on as long notice, sir. so i know in the message just has limits. i just have to come a little of each of us seems to be giving you just depending on how you been having done what i'll go over to the.
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