tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 11, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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sort of carbon credits essential amid environmental protection and has an investment climate to digital licensing. your better tomorrow? the come on have them see, cuz this is the news live from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. the father of an educated journalist is killed in and is really asked right onto a body. a refugee is been faced fighting in northern gaza. israel's issued new evacuation orders in north central and southern parts of the strip. those have made it to so called safe zones of
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building shelters by hand on a stretch of land with no sanitation, fresh water or medical facilities desperation is increasing across gaza shortages of food, water, and basic supplies get worse. people are scrambling to grab 8 items from the few trucks allowed to cross into the for the but we begin with news is that it is really extra like, has killed the father of an edge. is it a journalist in his family home in northern garza and associates, father was 65 years old. israel had to issue new evacuation orders for jack ballier, but his father refused to leave his home and 0 correspondent and associates as not a desk right from the is really um, you know, the killing of his father will stop him from reporting from carson. understood. i live, come up. there is like,
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no doubt john. it is been the practice of this lady to pay some forces on these, right? 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 dialect like by is really war plain. the. it was very difficult, not only 30, it's like but they, but as body. but also it was difficult to read my home and the 1st place a few hours ago, i was in the house and requested them to leave. but if use, after we pulled his dead body, we will not able duty to the cemetery. and we were forced to bear to him and they, you and run school yards. and despite all the decimal dates i have received from
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these a cool patient forces office says i will continue to fulfill my mission. conveying the message before you go to the bay in the picture, and also golden begging the voices of my fellow guys. and so far my father was skilled, but this demo detailed me. this grandmother did tell me from billing my mission. there is a database of cost is come up mazda in my mouth, like getting my father. and its got to taught apple. i zoom who is live in a rough font, a so taught, especially what, what more we hearing about the death of our colleagues father, and this coming a made more is really orders to leave the news. yes uh, israel is intensifying its attacks on the north of gauze light in order to force
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people to flee to the south of the territory with bombardments as well continues where different presidents of houses had been hit to during the last couple of hours in this house. of garza now, we'd like to send our condolences to us for the loss of his father off to being killed by the use of the occupation and the s drive. his father was an old man who wasn't able to work perfectly in order to uh to reach the united nation room chilton as the rest of assemblies that before. but the fact that he had been killed also, his house had been completely flat to the managed to build him from under the russell's why he didn't it. he thought he wasn't able to fury him in one of the cemetery. as you watch sports to purest. his fall in one of the yards of the like nature run shelters, which gives a key sign how dangerous to situation the until it gets very intense plumbing. i also have contracts with a number of residents in the north, in the value of refuge account. in particular. they told us that the, our volume of hand got the don't have anything to eat. prices have been doubled.
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the and the situation is getting much more catastrophe. as the old kinds of products have been sharply dwindled since the beginning of this round, the fighting with confrontations are getting much more hard, hard to enforce it into a value refugee camp. and we're hearing as well that taught it, there's been more is ready bombing in the south. would it be heard on that to yes, uh, the selves of deterred through which was previously designated as a safe area has been under a very intense. is there any attack during the last i was had a subaru, kind of artillery shooting that had hit the costs of get rid about a town in the mid areas and the is ready to artillery, shooting continues on, understand iraq refuge account, which had been repeatedly hit by the occupation also the re, uh, the confrontation from the other side as well continues in calling you in
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a switch has tend to be a complete battle zone. an active area for the is where the military operations. now these are the troops that are trying to advance deeper into ohio to city in order to eliminate the palace leading fighters. but the crashes, the flight exchange continues, which consider it to be from the perspective of the, of israel. one of the hardest areas to find and to have combats and where the palestinians are trying to attack the pups. and you find to attack these by the troops with different kinds kinds of onto time recitals. and israel is depending on the principle of, of fire power or the excessive use of fi, a power over at this region in order to stop for us and to correct down any efforts made pipe power has been used to flaw. so if you use when a ground military inclusion to this area thought i thank you, thought it was room and i as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reportedly been discussing plans for what happens next after the war and got gaza
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is over. somebody's writing media have published what they say are leaks of netanyahu's conversations with the connected foreign affairs and defense committee . it's go to emerald condos, intel a v force a more what more we hearing about these linked remarks and these really prime minister? well, there's really 2 key things that he said according to these lakes. the 1st one is, is about the policy being, as far as he said, he's in the you know, the differences in the posting authority and how mass is a mass. wanted to destroy israel immediately and the policy new forward seat want to do it in stages. now this is gonna come as a big surprise to the americans who want a revitalized published a new authority in charge the day off to the shooting stops, or at least during the process of but when the war ends in garza. but he also was talking about the day off that he's at the strip will be on the is really military
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control off to the war, a civilian administrator with operating goals and the strict will be right rehabilitated under the leadership of the gulf states by re abilities it means rebuilding, now there is precedent for all of this. every time there's a war and goes, it's kind of felt that generally we spend millions, if not billions of dollars rebuilding. but i've spoken to the category ministry of foreign affairs and they said they haven't had any discussions about rebuilding goals, that they all focused on getting a ceasefire, getting these ready captives out and in exchange for a pa, that's the new present. so they don't even talking about this. all of these comments suggest that netanyahu is trying to sell the fact that he's in control internally. the probably hasn't actually come out and said any of these comments publicly suggest um, this is what's gonna be happening. he's got a tough fight on these hands, and he needs to sell it internally for a before even remotely trying to go to these reading public emerald. thank you. in
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ron connie and tell i'd be for us and we'll join now my while, i'm sure i just do a senior political analyst on some moment. let's talk more about this development. what. what do you make of uh, what we're hearing of this, this meeting between nothing out of it is and his committee will look, these are, these are trying to figure out what is there and gaming gaza as they also are involved in very fierce fighting with have mazda, at this point in time, i don't think they have expected that. the resistance, by how mouse is quite fierce. and these radius, if you take uh some of the videos in united consideration, that's how much is putting out. clearly a lot of soldiers are getting either killed or injured. and if you look at the gap between what is there a hospitals are putting out in terms of numbers and that of the, uh, is there any administrator with defense? you can also tell that there is
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a part of the more beating by how much then the then these ranges are missing. so i think it's getting selected complicated, and then there is the issue of the captives. i think there's more or more calls. now, among these where it is about the urgency of freeing the captives and that if the war continues as it is now, i think there's going to be a lot of risk to the captors and all of that in sort of confusing uh for these are any minute 30 establishment, add photos type of smith about what they're going to be doing next. now if you take all of that, that in addition to the fact that the window of opportunity is closing and goes up because of international pressures, because of american pressures, because of economic pressures, then you would say that probably the humanitarian cost is going to increase. no meaning is right is going to be as it's getting a b thing from us, the foot soldiers is going to give the civilians in gaza
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a b think because probably going to be bombing more indiscriminately from sea air and land in order to make more progress. so called progress industry. and if we go back to sort of the progress that is being made, the, as well as making as far as a, you know, degrading high mass. and so in some way there was this report in the washington post last week, which is generally not a, not a vast scene of pro palestinian. so they, they were basically saying that's the evidence for, for how much, how many flights of how much flights has been killed is not, is not convincing that there, that, that doesn't seem to be much sign of, of how much being destroyed or degraded in any way what do you make of that? absolutely. i think it's, it's based actually a lot of it is based on his variety and the american estimates. and it's saying basically that no more than 15 percent of how masses of core force have been destroyed. which if you take in consideration the incredible human $30.00 and cost
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for guys out of the hospitals and schools at the residential buildings and so on. so forth. the ethnic cleansing, that actually goes to the heart of the so called disproportionate is a force. meaning your objective is the free time as you're not defeating good. what's your centurylink getting a whole host of by the seniors and guys, that takes us to this other front that yeah, what's your signal? what is your probably paid attention to with our viewers that the past 48 hours is the water of images. how much is the broadcasting? it's on images about getting an engine in more. is there any soldiers an effective motors early thanks. and those are just putting those images vulgar in human and images of a nic and kind of sidney is that they that is arrested and it's accused angle vague . how much fight there's also for it's part of a psychological warfare that's going on, is there is claiming that it, there's one thing. and that's how much 5 extra diabetic i give in,
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or they're going to die. or how might, as i say, we are not losing if anything, we are steadfast. and we are making sure that these raney's are incurring as many losses as possible. i. and just to, to go back for a moment to the story we reported the at the beginning of the program on the desk of the father of a journalist, a colleague, an associate eve. it, it brings the point home again designated by the human cost of this war that it's not just, you know, people, it's, it's jen lists uh and their families who are affected by, you know, you have to give the credit, right? it's breaking new records every day. it has broken the record of how many children have killed in a conflict. in modern times. it's give it's making some breaking the record of hiding civilians. it killed. how many bombs it has a used to gauge the civilian population now which compared to 2nd world war. it's
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choose more bombs than the germans did against english the fees for 2 years. and more than the online bindings of german cities for over 3 years. and best just within 2 months. so you can imagine that the cost of for the civilian population is specially jordan of this. but also you and staff, you know, every day that you and spokespersons are telling us, including the secretary general that unprecedented, that within, even within such a short time. but also within a longer periods of time that you and staff was killed as such. but during this has been targeted for say their families are set to a victim. there are parts of the box on the part of the fabric of the, about a single society. they're still fighting just as much as the policies society is suffering. and they're waking up the next day and they're doing a good job. i unfortunately don't know how they're doing it to fix. i kind of coverage as kind of nationally that is just,
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i gotta live in this amount of college, this model. and thanks very much model and to show our senior political analyst are now israel has continued is bombardment of con units. young children are among those injured and being treated at an officer hospital or level rubber for was to be precise. and now we're going to have to go, she was sleeping in the house. is that on the house was his bible, boardman. one, thanks to go there with a number of when did we brought her to the hospital and this is the state she's in the area was smart and safe. there was no announcement or declare ration to leave the area safe area to many of the people who have been under bombardment in con eunice. well ready displaced from northern gauze. now that being told to move again for the safety palestinians, say there are no safe places left in garza. i said beg results. the frontage search was the bible. so then bozza is now more densely populated than
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before. the displays posting ins, packed into areas with israel says it will be safe from here. a young boy is pulled from the level. is disorientated. what's your name is risk is awesome . i wouldn't be that much. a lot of the time you stand up, they ask the video because risk, who is his family was at home with him, there was sleeping, go kill the fate. is a no there's a fear tucked into the run the risk risk for that hoping anyone's didn't like it here the, this is the harsh realities of hosting and active equipment and taking the day based on the one i saw in the morning. they assess the damage. i know still searching through this, this residential house was pounded by is really missiles,
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all inside or innocent civilians. there are no militants here. this residential building with shell above is really war planes. it housed about 90 person of the households, together with more than $70000.00 was displaced from the north. about 22 were confirmed, killed the rest are still missing 1st because basically the making makes if sheltered incense, is it like a food and water to make do with what they can a no this no you sure we evacuated our homes with nothing the most challenging aspect is the coolant. i where my husband's pants to keep warm and people gave us blankets. we slept on the sand. the no risk bite for palestinians. i've already been display several times. he's ready to talk to me to captain, smoke bombs. there's not a single facing goal, is that that is safe. there is simply no way to go outside big i've to 0. i life across some parts of the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem has
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come to a standstill. palestinians, close the shops, pharmacies, and bakeries in solid dowdy with the people of gauze of demanding and immediate c spy. and one countries around the world to put more pressure on israel to stop its indiscriminate attacks. alex fisher reports from occupied eastern races 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, the cars and bumper to bumper people are 3 or 4. how you doing beside the pavement? 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,
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the strike will reach the whole world and will 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 get to meet the fruit, the vegetables that they would normally pick up for the monday morning. but everyone we've spoken to, i mean everyone supports what 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 balance to be an issue. it's not just here in jerusalem, 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
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and internationally globally. well, that will cause hardly a ripple, but the people here want to send a message to the warden guys a shoot in and shoot in. so i'll look for sure. i'll just do it. ok, probably east jerusalem. his name is probably has more on that strike from ramallah in the occupied westbank. it is the beginning of the week. it's a monday morning and earlier today, the streets of remo around this main re menorah square were completely empty. there were no vendors, no shops were open, schools were close, no students attended university classes today and was all part of the strike of rallying in supports by going on strike for the people of guys as the day has progressed, we've started to see a little more activity in the main square, people have been protesting, seen a large number of protests in and around the square. people have been coming, they've been chanting a and t is really chance. they've been changing in favor of homos. there was an anti government chance against the palestinian authority as well. so there is a,
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a lot of feeling a lot of emotion on the street. some of the chance had people say we will die. so the palestine can live even pointing is where the government load the bullet, load the barrels, and fire on us. we are ready to face it. so a great deal of push back a great deal of fervor here in the occupied westbank, people in solidarity with those that are suffering the ongoing war in gaza, just over my shoulder. there is a poster commemorating the thousands of children that have died as a result of the conflict. it has been an incredibly dehumanizing war for everybody, but especially innocent children who have died in the thousands this post the same . we are not numbers trying to humanize what has been essentially a very dehumanizing experience for the palestinians of gaza as well as for palestinians at large that have seen the suffering on going the people here in the occupied westbank say that raising their voice, calling
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a strike shuddering their shots is the least they can do. and it often cases it is all they can do. they say that they do not have any capacity to raise an army that could rival israel's. they do not have the backing of a major powerhouse select the united states. they don't have that practical military, political, and economic support at their backs. they say all they can do is continue to raise their voices in palestinian communities like this in squares in the occupied westbank and cities all over the occupied westbank hoping that the united states, the european community, the international community of the world. here's their voices. here's their cries for help, their price for a ceasefire now and their price for freedom from an occupation that has been going on for 75 years, 3 quarters of a century, st. but from the old 0 from a law and the occupied west was told now to be there, he's a political analyst and president of united voices for america. that's a civic engagement organization based in washington dc. thanks very much for being
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with us. so let's talk about this. a general strikes is sort of down to strike festival has been taking place in, in uh, uh, the occupied westbank. clearly they, they, they want to send a message with destroyed, but they're hoping as well that it will resonates beyond that board is. and it, it is running beyond our borders. actually, you know, i'm from the united states and i'm getting messages back home shops across the country, especially in their communities, have close to that in mind. kind of alone. i think there is at least 50 shops that closed in solid. there already with the people in palestine with the people and has to bring awareness. and some of these shops have multiple chains, franchises, coffee shops that are popular lebanese restaurants, era, restaurants, you have many restaurants. they're closing to be in solidarity to send a message to the american public that we're sending a solidarity. we can't go on as long as these bombings are continued and children are getting killed. do you get the sense of that message is being hurt in america,
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which, you know, historically has, as you know, you took the test to be the one that has been, then there still is a lot of support for as well. but this time around, it does seem that there is a logic voice for, for the palestinians. right? mean they stablished meant that america foreign policy establishment has been historically united hines, you know, solve their do with israel and ignoring the plight of the palestinians. most americans don't really know much about the middle east. they don't know much about israel palestine of the conflict. and if they do know about it, they think it's all this has been happening for hundreds or thousands of years. but however, this time around, especially with the younger generation, is a generational shift where people are getting the information from social media, from tech, talk from instagram. and they're seeing a different sides. a, a type of this population hasn't been indoctrinated by the broadcast media and the means for media. there's been pushing one line about israel. they're seeing another sun. you're seeing that bodies 100 seems civilians are missing, rumbles,
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and these images are very powerful. and for the 1st time, because of the social media, they're identifying with the real palestinians on the ground, people that look like them, their age, they enjoy the same things. and they are different than what the media in the united states has been trying to depict these policy and people in their identifying with them. and they're identifying what they're suffering. and it's kind of in a way shocking politicians and the means for media that the shift is happening. but the, the narrative that you often hear from the, the pro is really side is that support for a sympathy for palestinians somehow equates to support for how much, how, how is that being broken into how they're trying to complete this and so desperate most especially by the pro israel, i be to try to cook to, to spanish how they're ready, and to call for a cease fire that, that somehow your pro, how may i ask people there they don't know how may i ask, they don't hold the idea. they just those suffering us and they, they know humanity and they know what pain looks like. so the case solves itself.
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it, it's pretty obvious not complex and that's what you keep hearing, hey, this is not so complex. however, the politicians and the people in the establishment want to keep spinning. this is somehow that these are pro harm as and now they're going to is something even more than city of signet. this is pro genocide when in fact, in the chance industries that these protests are actually accusing people of supporting genocide. but somehow they're trying to flip that to say, well, this is anti semitic. and you saw the resolution that happened in congress where they're trying to say the criticism of design is i'm or chris, i'm of israel equates to anti semitism. all of this is designed to silence people into silence. criticism is real and dishonest. people are standing with pal students as well. implications as does this, have been for a bite and then the support that, that, that he depends on from a lot of younger americans out of americans. many of them in these key swing states that he needs to win in in 2024. it's not looking good for biden,
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and by then noticed he's in trouble. the polling reflects, i mean, when trump, who's replacing so many different charges so many different enactments. i dime, indictments is still a head in the polls from the city president. that spells trouble. and a lot of it also now is reflected because of his family of disguise situation. the crisis that's happening there and just the one sided and us and now the majority of americans want to cease fire. but the politicians in washington, you don't really see of much of a difference between republicans and democrats on this issue. both of them are just giving the green light to continue, and the american people are saying, wait a minute, what's going on? i thought you supposed to be different then trump, but you have similar rhetoric when it comes to this issue. so by using trouble, especially in the swing states, where are there large population populations of arab american voters? and most americans, voters for now saying never biden, doesn't matter who it is and we don't care about the consequences doesn't mean where we're trumped, but we're definitely against by that. and they have a campaign called abandoned by them, which is really spelling, you know,
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sounding the alarm, the democrats in the united states. good to get your thoughts. so on this my video, thanks very much for your time. thank. so that still ahead on edges here, we have from causes displaced women and the unique challenges facing them as they try to survive on a daily basis. the recent days of saying some very heavy rain into more than positive saudi arabia all the way down to, to make a little bit of clout that are pop of top that caused once by flooding in at around metcalf. some where to where the still in place as we go through choose day. and again, that will be for the flooding on the calls 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, right, coming into west and positive around
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a mountain snow that as well on the other side of a 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 see. so i proceed some heavy, right? heavy is re, be in, across southern, posit that the, i just pushing towards a syria, lebanon said some big showers, occupied territories. we'll also see some wet weather, particularly going through tuesday and on into wednesday. and again, that will try to increase in the 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 by 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 the good parts of west africa . the main shell was continue across the tropical belt with heavy rank, rising clearing away from the east of south africa. and the, the latest news as it breaks many of the people here celebrating,
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but they say that there celebrations are sorry, we don't say the number. so too often kill god with detailed coverage by a release of those. the health comes to the 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 pain and trauma of losing their parents. i loved one unique perspective of africans. i'm willing to take to the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lively, lots of voices, you don't often hear problem. nations do stand with pablo sign. it's the same struggle, shared a displacement, connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is your or the
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the hello again, you're watching. i just, yeah, reminder about top stories this out is around, has issued evacuation orders for palestinians and shelters. and schools in the north, south and central gaza as it presses a head with its relentless compartments of the street. father, i just need a correspondence and associates has been killed in his riley and strike in the giovanni a refugee camp in northern gauze. or he says it will not be time for reporting on the money we had from child stress and on the immense personal risks generalist taking to cover the war on gaza. it's almost impossible to imagine as
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a journalist working under those conditions in garza, most of the same time, obviously having to constantly think about the safety of your family. i'm a molding 18 media workers so far have been killed, covering the will in gauze since october. the 7th that includes 10 female journalists, 10 women. i mean, just to bring you some of the, you know, the personal details of the full members of i'll just ever stall that have lost family members so far. what else do garza bureau chief for our juicy or arabic, his wife, his son, his daughter and his grandson, killed in his riley strike. we were member. those who refer pictures of while trying to move his killed family members. and of course, he went back to work the next day, again saying that he was, you know, determined to continue covering this conflict. then there was my, how much about outcomes saw on
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a broad cost engineer without just ever he lost 19 members. if his family including his father and his 2 sisters moment, oh shudder for you. uh correspondent, lost 22 members of his family in these way. the strike and then of course on us a shot a who lost his father. today, whilst he was praying in and he's really as dry that according to my account is 46 members of allergies, 0 families of people working for hours here alone. and when you have you combine that with the possible. so during this themselves, have been killed. it really shows you the incredible pressures the journalist facing and covering the will in garza, i'm just to bring you a. busy a personal perspective, i remember it would have been about a month ago, it was a night life that was being done by our colleague, a stuff which is close to is a senior producer working in garza. he has a very large family and he had already moved his family once south as told to by
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the is right is i remember this live that he did on the telephone. it was a phone interview. he was standing on the roof of the building in which he's family and we understand many other people with sheltering too. and he described the scene in front of him and you could hear the sound of the explosions of incoming strikes and a lot to resist. they were hitting targets and civilian areas close to where he was standing. he gave an immaculate, controlled, detailed account of what was happening in front of him. but at the same time, you could see that emotion. and it's not just be that we talking about. i spoke to self, what of to is it is that fear, of course, not only losing his life, but protecting his family as they continue to do the job in such an incredible professional manner on the incredible circumstances. and it's the same for all our team members at algebra, and of course we deeply appreciate and understand the difficulties that any media
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wilka of any journalist is having to enjoy in gaza was at the same time trying to protect the safety of the families. are you in security council invoice have travel to the roof. i bought a region with garza, they were briefed on the humanitarian situation by the un agency for palestinian refugees before heading to the roof of crossing. the un says hundreds of thousands of people in gauze, all starving, an aide is not enough. and the main reason would be going to odessa is to tell my stop that the, the owner want intention, is to say, i'm to find a way to escape out of ration. you know that 2 days ago, i have sent a letter to the president of the general assembly. and i have one about the risk that might not be able to to operate this because of this tv, the older breakdown we here for the 1st time that hunger. he's
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a busy guy. more and more people haven't eaten one day, 2 days, 3 days. the last time i went was 2 weeks ago when i visited the, the vocational training center of underneath hosting more than 35000 people. i could see over the 1st on the 11th of these fast 11 of these, for the session people. absolutely. everything was that shape comes as the a situation in gaza continues to get was each day. palestinians have not eaten for days had been looting a distribution centers and scrambling to secure supplies for themselves and their families, and a small number of a trucks of crossing into the far from egypt each day. the united nations humanitarian, a fast chief, has said that there is no way for the un to insure safety for its operations in gaza. but they are still pressing ahead. speaking to a diplomatic and it's
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a james based monitoring. griffith said 8 was operating on the what he called humanitarian. opportune is in some ways, gaza is uniquely awful. and that's before you start talking about the suffering, the numbers, the, the big trial of the health system and so on. garza is special, but especially in a bad way. you've already said it's no longer possible to save as a humanitarian operation in casa. explain that. what i mean by that is that we had hoped that when the war moved south, we were to fact told the when the war move south, that there would be a different approach to the ministry operations. slightly more targeted, perhaps precise and surgical of the pieces that are used as you know. and we had a 10 point plan which we presented to the world as to how we would respond to it.
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what's happened is that the assault on southern gaza has been no less than the noise. it's raging. of course through con eunice at the moment. it's threatening rough or the compression of the population is great. so we cannot be sure of any about points of operation to be safe through the can fiction through this process. but by you tell each side, this is a safe place for you and operations or you're not general patients. we don't have that. so we operate on a form of humanitarian opportunity. it's not what is the characteristics of a normal humanitarian operation which is dependability. reliability, repetition, you know, in the next one's coming and a certain amount of safety. both varied watkins and for those who those of those conditions don't exist in southern guns and they and the fact that they don't means
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that these you might turn operation which can be improved by the way is a random one. a women in gauze all facing significant challenges due to a shortage of sanitary products and pain medication. the temporary shelters where they have taken refuge from is really a tax all over crowded with no toilets and unhygienic conditions. you'll not say it has been speaking to displace palestinian women and roughly in southern garza this is the reality for hundreds of thousands of women in gulf so or forced from their homes into temporary shelters or counts. living in crowded conditions in thing, kansas, 10 strangers packed together in close quarters, new toilets, and no running water. and just as almost everything is in short supply, inc godsa after more than 9 weeks. so for women can't find sanitary products
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during their menstrual cycle and etc. sorry about that because it has, there are no sanitary tells available anymore. so we use nappies as an alternative . when we could find them. we also use tissues, but now it's extremely difficult because even these options aren't available. it is very difficult, but didn't happen. but that's not the only difficulty they face painkillers to ease their crimes are available. and something as simple as a hot drink is hard to come by. will live in this when a has of the assessment had in the even hot drinks that helped to ease the pain or give it some relief are not available. it takes 2 hours to make a fire and boil some water. we can't get calming herbs or even lentil soup. in this cold weather. a doctor in one of rough us hospitals tells us many women and girls have been using medication to delay their periods, month after month. but she says,
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this has long term complications. we've noticed the significant increase and urinary tract infections and recurrence infections. vaginal secretions among women were forced to give them several courses. funds by o. 6 police with cards and factions, affect women and cause, pelvic infections and sexist in addition to resistance to antibiotics. women in gaza said that the lot of menstrual supplies and clean water is adding to their stress and anxiety. other, say the ceiling virus, because they had no privacy in the and sanitary overcrowded shelters. already turned flight in this place from their homes. silas to new women say that the lack of hygiene products is fraser eroding the little dignity they have left you miss said l, just see you to drop off in the cell. then gone to the other rushing deputy foreign
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minister me called bog down off his cooling for an end to the fighting and gaza and the release of captives while rushed to condemn the october 7th attacks. it has also family denounced israel's response as a collective punishment of palestinian people unit. a shop of oliver is in moscow with more. the russians obviously for administered the hail book donald expressed, most goes very staunch position on the situation in garza calling for an ad. you need to see facilities and release those and give tibbets, in gaza as well as the result of a matching human is having problems that had a number of telephone conversations on sunday. and later on today, on monday with how mice and other palistine in functions broke down and once again spoke about the importance of restoring palistine and national unity. the creation of the police finance over in states. within the 1967 voters, with its capital in east jerusalem, which will cover existing peace with these ro, uh, rushes, calling for an international monitoring mission to be sent to gaza to assess the
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humanitarian situation that uh on october. the 7th mosca condemns the how much does the tax on a 0 but now it says it's a gaze. what is calls the collective punishment of millions of palestinians committed by israel? would that indiscriminate, surely presence wasn't even a piece? and also discussed is really probably stayed in conflict during his visit to saudi arabia and the u. i. e last week, as well as during his telephone calls would be gyptian president. and these really prime minister showing the well that russia really wants to play a more decisive role in the conflict. you now should pass all of that. i'll just be wrapped most a, as the un peacekeeping force in 11 on is wanting, the escalation in hostilities along the is really border could wide and he's ready . armies counted out several strikes on frontline villages in some of the fits his phone bottom and yet, and the lebanese group has been that is also stepping up
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a tax against is really military outposts. zayna horner reports from bay, which 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 its 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 a compound likely no injuries. but of course,
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the longer this conflict 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 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 red. has block is a stronger force than how mass and gaza. but so far it has been calibrating attacks to prevent the full blown conflict. the united states and france are trying to
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avoid a military escalation, sending invoice to be able 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 israel. without 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 they are. so busy to build a still ahead on i just did i and all the news, the u. n. n. 's, it's mission in molly will look at the impact it had and what may happen next. the,
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again rushes jail, the opposition lead alexei, nevada, and the has reportedly disappeared within the countries prison system is al, i say his whereabouts are unknown, but he is no longer in the prison. he was held in. the sign of only hasn't been responding to correspondence with days and did not show up today as late as video link court hearing on friday. washington says it is deeply concerned about his fight. a french politicians are debating and controversial immigration bill, which advocacy groups a limits, rights of asylum seekers and migrant rights groups have been protesting. if the
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bill is voted into lo, it will make it easier for the government to pull people many site president emanuel my calls government is trying to hand it to right wing voters. the united nations peacekeeping mission in molly has come to an end of to 10 years. the un flag was lowered in the capital to mock the official closure. molly's ruling june to the mom, give the missions withdrawal in june, and accuse peacekeepers of not doing enough to protect volumes from attacks by on groups. the ones to punch as race fee is reval. flax's could seize no territory in northern molly. it was the latest draft from the u. n's cop $28.00 climate summit in due by does not include the woods phase out of fossil fuels. proposal mentions only the parties could reduce both consumption and production of fossil fuels in a, quote, just orderly and equitable manner. it is proposing h actions, countries could take to reduce emissions. germany and the united states have both
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already criticized the drops, saying it does not go far enough. a dorothy good at o is head of policy and advocacy at global justice. now she says she's disappointed in the drop of cop $28.00 proposal and urges governments to step up the climate initiative. this good to go back kid when global leaders need to ensure that the global average warming is limited to 1.5 degrees centigrade. the draft fixed that they will start or the deliberating now is very weak at the center of cop the data conference of the applied the under united nation pretty well quote. but conventional on call climate change is fossil fuels. we know it is the major costs of climate change. lot of the fix contains the measure, know, pace out the face, down of fossil fuels despite then bidding be very present in the last draft. this late, the late effects gravely fails to provide the steps for what for that we desperately
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need. and if this will cost, then we can say that cop to $8.00 is when the $1.00 degrees centigrade limit dice. and then we, when we are heading for this asked or when this copy gets a lot to move man snippets, even governments are hoping that the fact that the negotiation was held here in to buy in the united arab emirates fossil fuels will be at the center of the discussion and rightly so, because at this point, fossil fuels faced out should not even be debatable. we know the size of government . so the cyan bought this document 11000 word document. the 3rd fossil fuels is that it is only mentioned in 3 times. and that the exclusive language on the face facing all fossil fuels. what's the, what's not there anymore? and also the debates that there was saying uh for 2050 that's too far away after the we are looking at the possibility that the $1.00 degrees centigrade
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. we've been rich that within this that could. so this is a critical decade for, for action. and we'd need to act fast. the government should, what commence should have messed your commensurate funding. go measure the effort to ensure that even that the beach that limits to russia says voting and next year's presidential election will also be held in ukrainian regions illegally annexed by moscow. following its invasion in 2022 run. mcbride has moved from keys . the decision by russia to include the full territories. it is onyx and you crates and next spring's presidential election has been roundly condemned. here in ukraine itself, a strongly worded statements from the ministry of foreign affairs here, a saying that it goes against international law and also the un charter. and i think that as with other ballots that have been held in the occupied territories in
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ukraine by russian. all socrates basically, they say, will account for and the think they will effectively be nolan boyd, describing the bailey as a propagandist on cuba, it's cold on the international community to ramsey condemned this decision and also to sanction any individuals in these occupied territories who are involved in staging, this selection, i'm going further by urging the international community not to send any observers to russia for the presidential election itself, saying that it has to be really difficult to do with democracy. and it's really a tool for keeping the current russian leadership empower. mcbride, i was, is there a key representatives from me in most military have help folks with 3 rebel groups? they will facilitate by china and come off to renewed fighting, broke out between the military and the groups. the violence has continued across more than 2 thirds of the country. with half a 1000000 people displaced. india as
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a supreme court has upheld a 2019 decision to revoke the special status of indian administer kashmir. the decision followed a series of legal challenges. sonya guided go ripple's. the mission of the movement induced supreme court upheld the government's decision to strip indian administer general in kashmir of special status and order new elections in the region by the end of september next year. that's the additional states would 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 nationalist. the customer, it is the good part of india that it cannot be the flags constitution in general in cash, mrs. capital soon ago. the response was one of deep disappointment who spoke to him, i hope has been shocked to us. the largest quote in india didn't deliver the verdict in favor of cash marries as we had expected. so as you know,
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good thought the people have cashed me to and political leaders had holly hopes for the supreme court. but today, the verdict did not meet our expectations. since 1947 general and kashmir has been at the hall to the bay to dispute between india, a neighbouring focused on a conflict forced as both nations gained independence from british colonial rule. the muslim majority territory is claimed by both countries and has been a point of violent struggle on the india's constitution. logical 370 had confed separate status on the territory for nearly 70 years. revoking that had been modi's ki campaign promise in 2019 sending a clear sign to support as of his intention to integrate the territory into the rest of india. sonya that jago, i'll just say around, kind of like a sports headlines with center. and i to say united faced by munich and attempt to speak on tuesday. it's
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a moment with more coverage of the war and gaza and the days of the this is the largest holy bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring that home is to be pressed into a product. this, in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of all of or with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how important is the industry is to the palestinian economy. the pano send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of the war and illegal is really settled. a white fence comes through trying to stand in olive grove as well
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