tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 12, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy say them. this is the news. our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes is ready for this storm. come out on the one hospital in northern gauze on round up miles of bumps. the age of 15 is ready as strikes can at least 20 palestinians in the office. southern gossip ways rel, told people to move due to the safety. thousands more are injured. full palestinians are killed in
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a drone attack during and is really right in the occupied westbank city of geneva, with a health care system across sconce or a breaking point is an outbreak of small pulse could make creasing patients even more difficult. the . we begin in ga, so as well saw me is continuing, its relentless bombardment is just storm the come out allowed one hospital in the north of the strip off the shelling it for days. these pictures are from last week, but they show the cold y'all's where is riley forces and now telling men to gather, including hospital stuff together, uninstalled and gaza at least 20 people have been killed off to as well. targeted several homes in the alpha doing these riley minute tree is pressing on whether
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it's offensive and attacks on civilians moving $18200.00 pounds of simians of now well being killed since the war began. mean, bottom, the occupied westbank for palestinians have been killed in a drawn strong during and is really right on the city of jeanine kind of sydney and red crescent size is ready for us is all preventing ambulances from reaching the injured all of this coming as you and officials are warning of a breakdown of civil old over the limited delivery of desperately needed to monetary. an aid of his rattle has announced, it'll setup a new inspection point to increase the number of a trucks going into garza. but critics say it will result in significant delays. do you and says at least 200 trunks i needed daily to meet basic needs. well having my mode is live for us in southern garza so honey that stopped 1st of all with the
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siege and the re going on at come on the line hospital. what's happening then now yes, i mean within the past 45 minutes, these really military on the ground in the b flat hip project area. i'm a show, a base la is known in arabic. a we're come all is when is the last remaining health facility in the northern part of the laws is to my functioning health facility running at the very low capacity was under military sees for the past few days. when is really military and now is expanding its operation in the northern part is attacking as it is stated, a strong hold for how much in the northern part. but the hospital came under tv bombardments area as a bombard mass erie strikes, then are tell him the artillery show that showing for the past few days, it with the people inside the hospital medical team injuries as well as patients were cut off it from the rest of the gaza strip and the city were the ad cut of
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food god of water supplies and medical supply. there were reports about more than a 100, were buried in the back yard of the hospital due to the difficulty of taking them out to a grave. a yard grave site outside in the hospital, but to do what happened. it's a pattern to a been c for the past few days, which is really going from on or from shoulder evacuation shelter to another and now hospital to another where a the are storming the hospital right now under heavy gun fire. and artillery is showing the tanks are pushing deeper at the gates of the hospital and the entire facility is under heavy bombardment. right now. they have confirmed reports. it from a source on the ground. there's some of the medical team members inside the hospital were shot and killed inside the house. but the adults who with severe injuries within the past few days have died through youtube. the constant power outage and
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severe shortage of medical. so flies but what's going on? right now is under disabled bombardment, loud speakers, a calling on a old, the males inside the hospital above the age of 15. they're called to come out of the building one by one with their hands above their heads. and the are going to be, uh, as it says, we, as we understood it from the store, the will be they are there for in a preparation for around in, in my blind in full day and possibly as what happened. and the evacuation center within the past few days will be stripped of the very close and be taken to on disclose it area for a as these really military suggested for interrogation. this is the situation so far to come out of the hospital. it's very similar. it's a pattern now, what we're seeing to what happened and leave a school and the other 2 on a was school within the past a few days where people were taking it from the hospital. the males were taken blindfolded, rounded up,
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and taking the one disclosed areas for interrogation. what makes this very tragic and different than the interest, but this is a hospital where we have a vast majority of people inside does our injuries. and those with a, with a chronic disease lifespring condition, the most vulnerable a group inside the hospital or under this heat mass bombardment, as well as a heavy guns fire, where we're talking we can confidently see the house, but it's completely out of service. as it's unable to function as a health health facility, it's more of that that go on right now, honey, do you and special russell tour and food is been talking to i'll just hear our big about genocide because of food, of food genocide. essentially, how desperate is it becoming for people just to try and find something to eat, to survive? yes, well this saturday, this is another
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a grave problem in the northern part thing dogs, the city we're talking about areas with no food supplies, no water supplies, none of the human interior and aided trucks made it to the northern parts or the guns as if we looked at the number just just arrived there, mainly of the medical supplies a bit like any, any food supplies or water supplies. what's going on now? right now, if people do not die of, of the, the constant bombardment or the air is right, they're dying of starvation. we're seeing a depleted shops and tire shop inside. there is no the entire system in the northern part and goes, it has, has completely collapsed. we will have no access to food. as of this moment i was, we were looking at the reports coming in from a, from 1000 to notify about the situation. the dire situations in there that the people have no acts of this. then people are going hungry. the blood go in thursday and and, and more profound, a traumatized because of this situation. if you're not dying of bonds or dying of a star vase,
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you're not here in the southern part of the situations are not are not different. and there is large number of people and mainly fighting over over basic supply. this is literally what's going on. everybody's trying to get ahold of whatever they can. they have to feed their, their, their, their families at their homes. want to thank so much. i mean, my mood, the last we've mentioned israel is ami is being intensifying raids across the occupied westbank for palestinians have been killed in a drug in stock during an incursion in the city of jeanine. the territory has seen daily raids since is rob, again, it's for a long console on october. the 7th. let's go to me that abraham, who's in ramallah in the occupied west spine. certainly that 1st of all, how come on and frequent all these desk by road is, has to be coming that yes, i mean, we've been seeing the increasing use of drones over the skies of the
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occupied territory to be use to fascinate and kill palestinians this time we're talking about the old city of janine, basically a place that is usually crowded with people going about their live going to the markets and so on. and we've been using the we've been seeing these rabies using this as a way to kind of limit the numbers of casualties and injuries amongst their forces . because we know that there are dozens of the city and fighters in virginia and refugee camp. the area that have been used, whether using their watch for this to confront these really forces. but it's hardly specifically when they rate the janine refugee camp and it's surrounding. and we've already seen for palestinians who will have been killed as a result of that strike. and the 1st floor i've been injured and is in a difficult condition. the police one we know beckett is a cabinet,
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has been deemed as wanted by these really forces his father immediately got that part the tax. would you learn the of the news of his sons at targeting by these really forces news with covering in a hospital right now? so it's a very difficult situation for those families for those people. a judy and somebody is, you remember, we've been to name yesterday and we've been talking about the damage that has been caused by these really forces in their different ways that people, they are, they have time to fix one streets before these really read comes in again, and ruins the infrastructure damages water supply uh with sewage lines, as well as electricity. and now is where the forces of our surroundings, the refugee kept going into certain homes as looking for people, but also vandalizing some of those houses. all right, we'll leave it as thanks so much for all that scope it out to alan fisher. it joins us from occupied these 2 reasons. so from that's in the west bank to gaza. what it
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is very officials say hi, i'm sorry. saw me that you don't tell you there. can you just repeat your question? yeah, i said we've as is becoming come on the we stopped the day with desks in gaza as well as the west bank. a lot of developments going on. what are we hearing from these really officials well the is really officials are planning to, to reopen. uh, one of the costing. busy points that they have for me is really into guys, but not for crossing at that stage, although we've just had reports from is really media. that is something that will be discussed at the possibility of, of kind of abu solve them being open to load a truck send at the moment. they're conducting security checks on the trucks that are passing into guys, but they're not allowed to cross. somebody's really into guys, they have to go all the way back to the rafa crossing and there is a to point b a. where is the number of trucks that can get through it?
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any time is restricted. there's also concern about the states of the roads, and so they're not getting the aid into guys that is desperately needed. now, on sunday, there was a 100 trucks that went in at the united nation, see that as a bare minimum beneath $200.00 trucks. and normally before the war, there were 5 to 600 trucks. so you can see that the that is desperately need, it isn't getting to those who desperately need it. all right, thanks so much. allen, social that a hold of you and peace keeping force and level as well in the escalation hostilities along these way. the boat could wind in these way. the army has counted out multiple strikes on frontline villages and some of the faces bombarding them. yet, the lebanese group has the lies. also stepping off a tax against is really ministry outposts. we've got a sort of hired on standing by for us live in slow me in northern israel. the 1st that's head over to modest you are you and in southern lebanon to talk with zane.
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now for those, those st. of this talk about a possible while it is ready proposals over a possible safe zone. and what are we hearing if anything from has belonged that as well as role is looking for security guarantees in order for residents to return to villages and towns along the border with lebanon. there's really defense minister is saying or calling for a safe zone along the border and other security guarantees. now he did not give any more details, but those resources have been quoted as saying that this would involve the deployment of french troops on the lovely side of the border. and the american troops on the is ready side of the border. so france in america would give some sort of, you know, security guarantees. now has what law has not commented on these of proposals, but they're very similar to what is ro wanted in 2006 during the last tour between this way, the army and the has the law. they wanted international forces that have
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a robust mandates to be deployed along the border with lebanon in order to this arm has the law that does not happen. instead, you, under a solution, 1701 was adopted in large, the un peacekeeping force in the south. but it is a force that is largely toothless. it cannot, this arm has beloved, no. how's the secretary general has on those through a law said after the 2006 war that his group will not this arm. it had reservations concerning 1701. the only promise it gave it, according to in australia, was that it's fighters and weapons will not be visible. so many will tell you that this is a non starter hezbollah will not give as well. the security guarantees that it's wants, it's will knock this arm, it will not move from the board to, to the latanya river in line with, with 1701. but at the end of the day of negotiations really have not begun. because for hezbollah, until the war on cause of stops,
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the hostilities along this border will not stop and it will continue to pressure as well as long as, as well as on slots on cause. it continues. i will leave with that. thank you so much. the whole, the as, as, gov, it is set aside on now she's live for us in slow me in northern israel, that's near the lebanese border and the scenario, of course on the other side of the board was and there was, that's been seeing some action because of this conflict, 1st of all, take us through the response we're hearing from is right, the officials to allegations of abuse of white fos for us. yeah, that's right. well, uh, when that was put forward to the us administration, the response on monday was that they would be looking into report. caesar reports by i'm this the international as well as the washington post of use of what 1st 1st and 11 on by israel. now israel responded also on monday saying that it, it complies with international law, whitefish versus
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a toxic substance that's often used by the israelis. but it's saying that it's complying because it says it's not using it against civilians. it hasn't denied its use and 11 on, but it's saying that it's used to push out has been a lot fights is to be able to locate them to as a, as a means against those fights is just to be able to find them and to be able to disperse them rather than using it against civilians. of course, this isn't the 1st kind of occupation against israel in terms of using it. and also not the 1st time. israel says that it has an complied by international law because also it's been accused of using it and gaza. all right, we'll leave it this. thanks so much. sata higher on, or how do you and general assembly is set to all that emergency meeting on dogs or lights are on tuesday, and with a threat of further is why the attacks rarely use resolution will allow it to try the stop for war and gone. so it's called resolutions free 77,
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a and it allows the un general assembly to make security recommendations of security council members comp, reach an agreement with 1st dues back in 1951 during the korean war. when the un general assembly labeled china an aggressor, the resolution called an old member states to offer military assistance to career view and security council has failed several times to adopt to cease fire resolution on garza. in the latest vote, the us veto date, mid november pools and fighting, was approved to allow humanitarian aid into the strip. that was only off the full drafts file to pos and join. now in the studio by accident video, he's the president of the civil society group, united voices for america. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, that start with what's happening, what's expected to happen in the general assembly. this is, looks like from all indications, gonna pos with
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a big amount of support or the whole world wants to see a cease fire. the only countries in the world that are getting the way of the is the united states and of course is real. so yes, it would pass, but is that binding or people fall through? the united nations looks bad right now. seems and effective with august the atrocities all these human rights violations in geneva convention violations. they're unable and effective to stop this genocide from happening. so as i mentioned, the united nations look looks 5 like now, but since the last about was move by the un secretary general invoking article 99 is some of that blame focusing on the u. n. o. more of it focusing on the u. s. a. v. towing, but regardless it's still the outcome is the same because the whole system that seems outdated. 5 nations that can just veto for whatever reason, political reasons, even when they're on the wrong side of history, they can just do that. that doesn't seem like should,
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that should not be how things run in 2023 and i think people are calling for reform . several reasons are doing that. so yes, a lot of blame was on the united states. but also that all these member states that are participating in the system that is deemed and effective. how do you analyze the internal us dynamic as evolving has we see what looks like more pressure building off in the international community? is that something that the by the administration is completely immune to because he's got his eyes more focused on internal political dynamics or even a trunk political diamond, amex, there's pressure mounting. there is the death toll keeps rising and the atrocities and the images are reaching america, the american public. and most americans want us to use the c a c 's far. they don't want to see this war continue. so the by the administration is adding public pressure now openly because they see that the nino whole government is not listening. and the promises that they have made. and the promises that blink and
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have said would happen that they would after the posit, would be a, uh, less dis i guess, or destruction or targeting civilians. we haven't seen that. we actually saw the opposite escalation. so the united states is looking back, but they want to now distance themselves from some of these atrocities or are seeing including the images that were reminiscent of upgraded to parade. these civilians around uh you know and dress. so there dismissing themselves and they're worried about complicity of being part of but some sort of war crimes that are happening there. because there are now some lawsuits that have been brought by human rights organizations against abiding administration and administration, naming, buying and unblinking directly. and the secretary, they're not likely to have any impact, so it is having an impact on the impact. well we, we, we've seen so far, very little change in actual us policy. maybe some statements, right? statements are there, but statements do make a difference. and eventually, you know, they want to see this wrap top. they want to see this wrapped up. and i think is real, you know, over promise they've promised to eradicate from us. but it's not going very well.
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doesn't seem like it's likely going to happen at the end. it's going to be done by the over a line today saying that how much is on the verge of dissolution was coming from. you know, i don't think so. i don't think so because casualties are mounting them is really side. it's evident that there's more pressure internally on the is really government and they, it just, it's a matter of who's going to flinch 1st, who's going to outlast too? and so far they have not been able to eradicate from us and anything short of that is going to be seen as a loss for netanyahu, but they're going to try it. so now they're looking for other solutions and talking about what you know the day after, when they haven't even achieved the existing goals that they set out to do. all right, thanks so much. i live at this. thank you so much. i as wow, sales of palestinian scarves or coffee is have jumped in the us census right along . states military offensive in gaza. a growing number of people are daunting. the check had scoffed to signal supports the palestinians. but some of those who chose
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to wherever it faced verbal and physical attacks, even shootings. so i'm a floppy head. small from ramallah in the occupied westbank for the last kaffir factory city. occupied territory. an unlikely front line in a war to preserve palestinian identity. what about these owners say they were about being forced to set down these real world goals. i seen as a struggle for survival for all posted at home and a for in november 3, posting and students were shot in an a pair, a tape crime in the us state of vermont. the shooter, they say, could not see past what they were wearing his shot overtime. he was paralyzed in the attack. well, i've seen a total though to 0. i did not get shot for being myself. i got shot for being palestinian. i wasn't an individual to the shooter. i was
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a coffee to none of the means family lives in realm of. his mother flew to see him after the attack. his step father says the students only wanted one thing. we call the kids and we also them, you need anything. and then they said, bring the loads of feels so that, that's also something that, you know, shows they for us, of the resilience of these kids. you know, despite the fact that they would forget that because of the coffee and speaking out of it, that was the 1st thing that they requested despite the fact that this was the reason for actually the shooting. you know, he says western associations with terrorism have tarnished what is essentially a piece of clothing pad arrow, but has become a symbol post in culture. posting is don't see the kaffir, something to be feared. they see, it is something to be celebrated. the pattern is represent ancient trade routes, the leaves of all the trees, native to the land,
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and the pattern of the fish that connects people to the sea. as well as the new museum in ramallah, art and identity intersect each poster a moment in a struggle for independence going back decades assembler for the sun, the ocean, i'm sort of done it before, but it's not also part of the people they feel they are the ones to support medicines, they went to the coffee, the castillo has been synonymous with the struggle for justice. since really, for me, political statement, assuming resistance. but where we need to tell us didn't say, is not a threat. it is a cry for free. is a bus route. the old is 0. rumbling in the occupied by a cruise missile launched by who's the rebels in the m and has struck a commercial vessel in the red sea. the norwegian flag ships called the 3 and was
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hit 60 north co miles north of the bible's minds. up straight. the miss how caused the fire and damage to the vessel, the no casualties were quoted its own and say it was kind palm oil to it's lee and was heading towards the suez canal. the who's the spokes person says the ship was targeted because the group believed it was transporting crude oil to israel and failed to heed warnings to change course. in the shop, in the middle senate in support of the oppressed, the palestinian people currently reeling under the destruction, killing and seize in the gaza strip and the heat the calls of are free. how many people the, how many naval forces carried out an outstanding military operation against m. v strand from norway, loaded with oil and headed to the is really entity. the vessel was targeted with the appropriate naval strike missile. over the past 2 days, the many armed forces prevented a number of vessels from passing through those vessels heat. at our warnings,
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the norwegian vessel was attacked only after his crew turned a deaf ear to all our warnings. the many armed forces will not hesitate to attack any vessel that may disobey our earlier statements. we reiterate that we will continue to prevent all vessels regardless of their nationalities, headed to the as rarely see ports from navigating in the air up or red sea until the necessary food and medical supplies are delivered to our brothers in the gaza strip. of janes baka is containing a shipping editor, the amount of time information provide. the lloyd's list joins us now from london. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, what impact is this likely to have now on the sewer is can now traffic in general but say right as a risk, based on this translating through the ritz, even towards the so as to now, to begin with not said a huge amount of disruption yet they have
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a number of ships that have gone rigs is really nice that 2 mattresses. either going to change the weight on towards india for example, for a couple of ships. and there are some starting to go around the pat, good higher stage to avoid getting injury to region. but um, to be honest, that until to try, it has not been a great deal off track track changes that were, that were noticed only on, on our air and striking. but if this is now closing the risk premium to go up, does that mean? prices are going to get more expensive for goods. i mean, what kind of impact are we talking about in global shipping as a whole? this is actually the next thing is that it was funded today as well as the rate is really like. so we can say the stage to die or i should have that it does appear that it's a long distance to the point of rational sometime and then yeah,
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on this for instance, actually hit enjoys rate. but the point of that sort of showing it as a potential arrival and then yeah, so the manager, this really matters on this one which is taking a car. yeah. but the issue is now that we've had a number of attacks that hadn't been related to israel, is probably gonna be the risk free. me my basically i already was a insurance costs the there's an insurance whiskey. and in this trying to the right, it says you've got a significant amount of those trends and sorry, uh, i think we have the satellite connection drop out for a 2nd. but hopefully you can still hear me in this kind of situation. if we have a sort of ramping up of the minute tree presence like countries like the us, what sort of impact might that have as well potentially to ship
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it as a visual lower. as i actually look to just avoid the whole region, there are some benefits are not particularly very low the insurance costs, but it was just the price of using the service and it can benefit us to take them all around the south africa, back into, out to europe, or even getting cost to the us. so we could potentially see some re reason going on . all right, thank you so much for your analysis on that seduce. so i had on al jazeera setting, a whole wide can here is sending fine work is to as well to move that sparking on position the
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the color. we have plenty more mile the tumbling in from the atlanta, the west side when the weather coming in with that. a caught up to was the northwest some more rain and snow coming in his cell was the longest spells of frame for the most part, skin, some winter weather. i was at east side of you. let me go, this loan, the weather system here. this cold front, that blue line that's going to pulse in more heavy writing across northern parts of spain to pull us go through front just pushing over towards the alpine region as you can say type of just getting up to 10 sales. this is eric so well above the safe, no average will lead to some snow met with some snow on the southern flank of that at the moment. and it will make his wife the race with as we go on through where to stay. but we are going to see that the wet weather added tons, winter weather easing into central most positive, just pulling away a little across the northwest. but at least losey try to sky the navia with below freezing and spank. below freezing, you must go. they some pieces of snow around here,
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saw the positive you. that's the best place to say some sunshine. well that we do have some showers around that eastern side of the mediterranean, some along the spells of right, maybe a little bit of whether to just clipping the far north of egypt, but from much of north africa. dr. settle somebody and i got a few showers to just running into the gulf. please give me or the examining the impact of today's headlines this year of the destruction of your everything international filmmakers and world class john. unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence. 7, how signal stories for a global audience? this is my, your policy is the way what these are so tight. it defies us from our open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on that, i'll just say era. hundreds and then millions. stephan's prize does
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off the shelving. it's the days is right, the forces of round it up over man in the hospital including health workers. israel has targeted several homes and off in southern guns are killing at least 20 people . more than $18200.00 to the infantry killed since school began. full palestinians have been killed in a drive and strong during an x ray. the ray them the city of geneva and the occupied west by. it's how trees scene day of the ministry incursions. sotheby's charles was gone. so in october, the 2nd come by thing anti semitism is central to german government policies. jews is the country's history and responsibilities coming from the holocaust. well, that view is deep, and since the high mazda attack in this riley of october, in one eastern states, government ministers have agreed to compel german citizenship applicants to sign
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the declaration guarantees israel's right to exist. don't when it came to report some lawyers believe the move is unconstitutional. the subject, gates the past, the german citizenship has been long requiring competence in the language. he is of residency, clean criminal record, financial security. and the commitment to democracy law and order applicants was also a pos, a multiple choice test to show the awareness of life in germany. but now, one of the 16 states and additional requirements has been introduced in the optim off of how much is a tech on israel in october? if you want to get some of the, we have now decided that as part of the process, all applicants for naturalization must make a reason declaration, recognizing germany special responsibility for the state of israel, and recognizing the size of israel's right to exist. her government and mac, the board has led, so some people here in but in seems to wants to follow prominent politicians on the left. i am,
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don't the right say. existing rules don't go far enough several weeks ago to conservatively to freed this me out suggested enshrining in law of what his policy colleagues and section 8 and how to have done federally, terry administering, that's he sees a p is to agree, one leading lawyer told me he believes this section is unconstitutional, is very as right to existence is not a legal principle. it's a political principle that several german governments have adopted, but it's not written in the constitution. and also the directive from jackson and hud didn't consider at all the rights and liberties of the people effective parliament is already debating whether to relax some of the rules regarding german citizenship to encourage more people to apply. but if the change regarding israel is passed, then it may discourage others, dominate cane al jazeera billing. the right of the stock is killed the father of an
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owl. just there, a journalist in his family home in northern garza as a chevy. father was 65 years old. israel had issued new evacuation. notice for giovanni at for this fall, it didn't want to leave is how chevy says need a death threats from these re the know the killing of his father and stop him from the fulton from garza understood the letter come up. there is no doubt it is been the practice of these. they need to pay some forces. these are you, they have to pay some forces continue to perpetrate and war crimes against innocent civilians as well. my family was very purposefully talked statement and my father was killed. it is my own, it hasn't been said home in japan yet. if you take um, as that is some, my father was killed on the spot where it was a died strike by is really war planes either. it was very difficult not only to
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each like, but they, but as body. but also it was difficult to read somebody home and the 1st place a few hours ago i was in the house and uh, requested them to leave. but if use, after we put his date buddy, we will not able duty to the cemetery and we were forced to bear to 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 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 cannot do tell me. this grandmother did tell me from fulfilling my mission, there's a database of courses to unload the mazda in my mouse by getting my father,
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the united nations humanitarian. a fast chief has said, there is no way so the you and to ensure the safety for this operation is in garza mos in griffith spoke to i'll get somebody to get it to james space. in some ways, gaza is uniquely awful. and that's before you start talking about the suffering, the numbers, the, the betrayal of the health system and so on. gaza 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 in fact told that the, when the boy moved south, there would be a different approach to the miniature operations. slightly more targeted,
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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. what's happened is that the assault on southern guns that has been no less than the norm. 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 cartridge stick 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 they subs of
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those conditions don't exist in southern gaza. and they and the fact that they don't means that the humanitarian operation, which can be improved by the way, is a random one. all since the war on guns that began more than 10000 farm workers have left israel. now it's turning to africa to address the severe labor shortage. kenya has agreed to send 1500 agriculture workers, but the move is being heavily criticized. welcome web has more from q, q, u, and solving kenya. bennett and google has been working on farms in canada for about 20 years, as he says he'd work in these rad if given the chance. and he's not puts off by the risks of conflict. but knowing id it out, i tell you that the i want to bring up my children well, but i've never had the chance because i've never had a good job where i can stand on my own to see if this child says the one can help
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my parents and i can build for my family about 10000 for him with his of left these rail since a mass of times on the type of the 7. most of them thailand, including these men who were captured and later released by a mass others were killed as well as inside with the width permits for palestinians . now it's tending to african countries to plug the cap more than $200.00 farm workers left malawi for israel last month following a secret deal with a government last week. here in kenya, the labor ministry said it would send $1500.00 workers to each be paid $1500.00 a month. that were millions of people in kenya who live in homes like that and work on phones going crops like these fluids, many and about $200.00 a month. so the money on offering is riley is hard to refuse. realistically, many of the jobs will go to people who are more privileged and half beth are access to the recruitment companies who want it may seem like a good opportunity to many political opposition,
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say the arrangement is problematic, that explosive israel is previously being criticized for its treatments of african migrants and rights groups have reported abuses of foreign farm workers. israel says migrant workers have the same rights as these rarely citizens. the level of tons can use all position, says that government should create jobs at home, cannot instead of looking for them abroad, we know the genocide that for me to me and guzzle. that's a, that's just the regular one that we have to relocate as a country, but we all know that's not true. i mean, these are in demands with the president's week african presidents that i'm not able to deal with the on, empties this time to sanitize itself. kenyans is struggling with soaring living costs. the farm is here say will to have of the risks, the terms of adding more fluid. he's too good to turn down malcolm web out to 0 kick,
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of business latex, to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant. the business legions to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the welcome back time. to recap the headlines now at least 24 people have been killed and thousands wounded in a bomb and gone to tackle the police station. in northwest focused on happened in the district of davis. my of hon. were compound was being used by the punk hassan,
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the army as a base camp group. the advocate you had focused on says it was behind the attack. 5 of the assignments were killed by security forces are now they are all see how so you and climb. it talks into by say that working on a new draft deal comes a day off through why be criticized proposal stop sholtes of cooling. so the phasing out of fossil fuels under the rules of the you and climate convention agreements need consensus of all participants and the $200.00 countries. there are those who want phase out throw those one phase down. there are those who want different formulations. the point is to get a consensus and we don't want one formulation that causes blockages in the process . we need that the parties to come together because we need to come back to what's the objective. the objective is to achieve $1.00 is to reduce global emissions by 43 percent by $22.00 giga times. spent nearly 2 months and it's hard to notice
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devastated the mexican city of elk a pull co. the official desktop stands at more than $4828.00 or $28.00 others on the accounted for it's on the lot of castillo, is a local diving offer. right? that he tells out, is there a, how is the team has been using the on the boat, they managed the safe to search for the bodies of missing fishermen. a, okay, me, i'm while you're on the lot of castillo, so my name is done to a lot of castillo, and i am a professional driver here in a couple of combined, we'd be searching for fellow men of the scene. were still missing after hurricane. all these the tuesday, the 24th of october was their normal day for us. one of our teams was working with tours. as usual, another team was building a new boat. at midnight, the wind gusts were really strong and they began to increase and increase an
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increase in strength. the service in west variables, it was an unimaginable neighbor. you believe the boats on the air and crush them back again. some boats were left stranded. all the broken, some others think over 100 people loved their lives that night. mazda 3 and the following day, parts of my team was some great diving, trying to find him. the manage to find 2 corpses. floating were a group of 4 divers. we repaired a small boat on depending of the tips were given, or do we know where to boats sang where some people may have died. we tried to put the pieces together to start looking for them. there was a load of rubble and there are a lot of boats down there, so we have to remove all of that. and maybe more bodies can come out. we will keep searching for them for it as long as we can. a month husband, when he passed,
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he gets more difficult every day. you'll go, okay, you'll see and, but i think the families feel as certain relief because somehow they're telling the person the last one i'm going to, i'm still here looking for you. china says peace talks between me and mas minute 3 and 3 major rabble groups have been positive. china, broad signs together as a surgeon, fighting at the end of october, has spread to more than 2 thirds of me, and my 2 and a half 1000000 people have been displaced since the june to, to power in 2021 on the me when the is a professor at the daniel k, you know you a zip pacific center for security studies. chase is years of fighting and then i'll have devastated villages and towns. they have stuff for a lot from the bombing and the burning of the villages by the military home to forces. a they hold, it has been, uh, you know,
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indiscriminately bombing the civilian villages, towns as has been since, because china has to make a decision. i think, at this moment, because china thought originally, military was never taken care of was too big to fail. but after 3 years of the, you know, correlation forces fighting against it. it, it is in it is that it has been a chaos in almost collapse. so in the middle and it is unable to control somebody. take that organized crime, criminal groups that are operating inside me a box. i mean, laws become the world's largest source of opium. according to a new un report, the wind office on drugs and crime says the country is overtaken. afghanistan as the top producer company finding drop zab i 95 percent off to the top of onto
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a pallet 2 years ago. but since imagery takeover in the modern february 2021 cultivation of the drug is run by 18 percent rushes jail deposition need that like seen the valley, is revoltingly disappeared within the countries prison system is allies say is whereabouts is on known, but it's no longer in the prison he was held in a sign of i only became ill and his cell last week did not show up for his life is video link court hearing on friday, crime named critic was set to be moved to a higher security prison also being sentenced to another 19 years, a french presidency manual, my cross off with a surprise defeats in parliament that solves the far right and left doing and peace rejected the key immigration reform bill. sasha boss, the reports from paris. it was the outcome that the french government had dreaded a majority of in peace from across the political divide in the french parliament
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came together and agreed to block the base on the french government, immigration bill, right wing and peace. that the bill was too lax, left wing politicians criticized it as a human only thing, the only thrust green is a huge victory. as it was on a proposal, the bill will not be debated for a year and a half. oh, we've heard is the immigration is a problem. this bill was disgusting versus rejecting this debate with once again protected french people for more measures that would attract illegal migrants so that it was an embarrassing defeat for the french interior administers at holl domino who to earlier presented the bill of the national assembly, the stall to fort was expected to be weeks of intense discussion on the proposed rule. nor coy compromises must be made and the national interest to protect the french citizens at our borders to integrate foreigners inside the legal immigration . because french presidency manual micros party does not have a parliamentary majority, it needed the support of enough opposition and peas to debate and eventually approve it's bill. but this isn't a blog for the bank,
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isn't the end of the immigration bill, but it does mean that it won't be false. in his current form, the government come out decide whether or not to send it back to the senate for discussion or set off across parliamentary committees to reexamine it on the way it will be a for a long process. the bill was a makes of measures. when one handy proposed speeding up deportations and cracking down what the government calls for and delinquents on the other read aloud some undocumented workers to be legalized in industries with every staff shortages. this restaurant, ernest says immigrant for cause all is central for the country's economic growth, and without them, some businesses wouldn't survive. we have always needed immigration. our problem is these jobs don't attract young french people. they don't want to do them. so we need immigrant workers, right? when politicians said such measures would encourage legal migration. well left, we need peace called the bill and erosion of royce process with a,
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your french or an immigrant. from the moment you're working, you should have the same rights that governments defeats and parliament will be seen by many as assigned to prison. my call is unable to build a sort of cross penalty consensus. he's known cold food will deliver on one of the issues that remains a primary concern for french voters, especially butler. i'll do 0 power and publish and peace of elected. former europe and council chief donald to school prime minister, a racquel to announce in october is election for post pro e u. coalition on track for power is appointment signals and major shifts and ideas of conservative rule. united nations peacekeeping mission and mamma is coming to an end of the 10 years. molly's rooting june to demanded the emissions withdrawal in june. it accuse peacekeepers of not doing enough to protect molly ends from attacks, my own groups and my new kweisi from the coffee on an international peacekeeping
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center. since the end of the mission affects the u. n. for those of us to focus on peacekeeping. um, this is one of the most to us dents to the credit village. you have the you waiting for it to you. it is keeping that, you know, they've been king dr. office from freeway they've been performing for 10 years, little deaf strong. this 10, find the redeem environment. cool. the, you know, that would be one might have been the 1st set up on the of that. so i believe she has never really been named brandon decided to miss i was supposed to be in the protect up for the 2015 um or just i agreement then back you know, submit trace to that agreement. ive themselves, lots fees. so, you know, both sides have a strong argument for the mistress that we see. been promoted peacekeepers
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themselves that have been hierarchy. so how do physician know that also the mind that could be built into all the pieces. keep the only know this is sarah the start date would be time for this fall. now assign us succession of football, leagues, and tuck. you had been suspended off to a rest where you was punched and kicked in the head highly. almost camilla, who is a fee for official and has officiated in the champions league, was hit by on kind of go to club president. photoshop of the his team could see that in 97 minutes equalize the referee. it was repeated. the attacks on the ground before being escorted to to his dressing room. so his football federation has promised to do with those responsible in the strongest terms possible to have his president that says save or the gun responded, saying we will never allow violence to take place into sports. not just the united face by munich and the champions league on tuesday. and what is a must way in class?
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3 minutes left. but touchstones from the andrea hopkins and derek, henry kept their pay off hopes alive. and those are useful as headlines you can get more on all their adult calm and on those social media channels. it brings us to the end of the show, but hasn't was back with another full bulletin. so stay with us which is the largest only bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised handing funds 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 olive oil with a monkey. the value of around $300000.00 gives you a sense of just how important is the industry is to the palestinian economy. the pound to send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else the cheapest thing to harvest,
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