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with exclusive access phone lines joins the environmental, prosecutors, turning the tide on the criminals, exposing the listed world of wildlife trafficking and its devastating impact on the planet solutions. the shocks and hunters on al jazeera, the is riley false is storm. come out large ones, hospital in north garza and round all men and boys. the i'm sammy's a. them. this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up is there any sides killed at least 20 palestinians and off off the southern gall, so as well told people to move for the safety. thousands more in just full file experience that killed in a driving a time during these righty. righty. they all supplied westbank city to mean demons
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who see rebels striking the legions flagship with the miss saw the right see the we begin in gaza where these really ami is continuing its relentless attacks on the palestinian tired tree soldiers the storm to come out aloud. wind hospital in the north officer, lang, sage to it for several days. well, these pictures are from last week, but they show the cold here was very forces around. they got full the boys and men, including health workers in the hospital. in southern galls, or at least 20 palestinians were killed in a doing the attack on several homes and off is very minute tree is pressing on with its offensive and bombing civilian areas. more than 18400 palestinians have been killed since the war began. the meanwhile and the occupied westbank for
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palestinians have been killed in a dry and strong during and is really right on the city of jeanine. the palestinian red crescent sizes riley forces prevented ambulances from reaching the engine. but all of this comes as view and chief worlds of a breakdown of civil old or, and gaza juice. the limited delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid is rather set up new check points to increase the number of a trucks entering garza by printing, say the results and significant delays for you. and it says at least 200 trucks and needed every day just to meet basic needs. let's go now to thought about assume you joins us from or off in southern gaza. so 1st of all, let's start with the stand off and the rate that interviewed a come on antoine hospital in the north tonic. what's happening to all of these boys in man who are being rounded up to
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yes, uh, send me a new chop south, east valley attacks on hospitals across the territory had a soft hit by this time in the notes of gauze, a work amount at once hospital is now the next target for these very occupation forces who have found that the military operations in devalue are refuge account. now this hospital has been on the complete, i'm full military siege by these very forces who are right now surrounding all the sides of the hospital is very forces us patients and all the gates of the medical complex preventing anyone from entering or leaving this medical complex to have repeatedly open fire games t i meant to come work as i'm the patients who are still installing this hospital. now it's as force mentioning that to the hospital is full of patients. and if activities who are taking shelter in sight, come out as one hospital as the last a final place for a goals and in the north to be protected from the east very bombing. now these very
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forces are taking a full control over the hospital and they have adopting a clear policy since the extension of the ground and vision into the value of refuge account, depending on a blindfolding residents who are above 15. you are talking about males and children who are above 15 years old and taking them to on this plus location to be investigated of the situation that is really critical. and they are afraid to face the same scenario that she felt hospital had experienced since the beginning of this operation. tonic view and special racquel tor on food is been speaking throughout. is there a our big about a 100 genocide tells us how desperate and hungry people out to find any food to survive. a yes, a palestinians are being killed twice a day. one's 5 used by the bombing and the 2nd one by the hunger rate that had been
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increased, especially with the waves of evacuation and the crowning number of residents right now. in the north, i'm very limited to humanitarian a trucks that type into the territory. since the beginning of this round of fighting now we are talking about the kansas trip needs by j at least constantly for more than 2 months. 208 humanitarian 8 trips in order to match the needs of the 2300000 palestinians. now every day gardens are really close and traits and go lining up for long hours in order to have access to food and water at the front of the gates of the owner. what distribution centers of aides. now the situation them day by day is getting much more desperate and dramatic as what we can only see in the refugee camp. only exhausted faces uh, were spring sounds and we can only see people who are close and tracing on surviving alongside with the family members. they are just gathering around uh the,
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the, the new, the rage in order to even use overseas for you or for any humanitarian bose uh that would in the hunger rate that they are facing now are much more consumption on the, on the product on the palestinian market um its a growing increase of the prices that had been doubled since the beginning of this fighting, which puts the lots of palestinians on the edge of risk. now, according to the latest report that had been released by the world for the program, 9 out of 10 palestinians have gone through all day and night without have anything to eat. this is a police sign how much deterioration that they had in the humanitarian condition. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much thought about. zoom is nearly 8000 palestinian children i've been killed in israel's war. on garza, the bodies of hundreds of young people are believed to be trapped under the rubble of homes, schools, and shelters across the strip. many of those who survived will carry the scouts of war forever. suicide of the has more persons of passion for life has faded. he's
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one of the houses of palestinian child victims of his family, indiscriminate one can used to enjoy playing football before and he's really at that cost him. his lack. his cousin says he's in constant the is always the he and his leg is always sore. i tried to comfort him, but he's always said and doesn't want to play with us. come on, hassan, play with us. good boy. i love him so much. but when the bank comes, he's got to price, pay the as for sunless cautiousness of the bomb being in his talking confusion. he believes he would get his leg back and one day would be able to play football again . but if i left him a feeling of business he keeps looking at me in surprise. he doesn't realize what's happened to him when i ask him about it. he replies that he went to the hospital. his leg was operated on sundays, but he keeps asking when he will get his leg back. fucked. him has also survived the throw magic or the. she was trapped onto the rubble fielding for hours. her
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ankle was crushed onto the concrete slabs for somebody to close to the hospital, but it had to run out of step musician kids. the little girl awaited these for the surgery. and infection stuck in, even though the doctors tried to save her leg. it was too late to get together and with a slow up before the injury fema was the cutest betty live and active. she enjoyed going to the nursery. i'm playing with all the children since the injury it's like i've seen has been extinguished. she doesn't floss anymore, she doesn't speak to anyone. and you would all, you could box weighs or damage and she can no longer express of beauty met. human rights monitors is, is right. attacks have injured nearly 20000 students, guys. many have severe burns or have lost limbs. it also estimates 25000 children have most one or both patterns and about 700000 have nowhere to cause.
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these children are retrieving their school books from the problem. is valuable items, have damaged or destroyed their scores and the force displacement has interrupted the lessons. there isn't much left for testing and children like for tomorrow to be of the future pro wrestler sandra, which is the or as well as they've been revolting. it says change the route that i trunks will have to take into bukasa. they'll now have to go, undergo rather a security check of the count them up asylum crossing until now trucks will only being screened then it's not a check point for the south will off to being checked, the trucks will travel bank to egypt and find the end to gauze, advise that off off crossing as well says the new inspection points will increase the amount of a going into garza. let's critics say it will cause significant delays. and fisher isn't occupied east jerusalem and breaks down what the new screening process will mean. full supplies desperately needed in gaza. there's
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a lot of support to get more aides into guys and not least the americans who spoken about it several times. now these really have come up with this plan that at the time of the seller selling crossing point, there will be increased security checks that every truck that goes into gaza is checked by is really security. what they're looking for is things that could be useful to him, us, and also things that are described as jewel use that could be adapted by how much so ever thing that goes into security check. now these really think that by increasing the number of security checks that should let more trucks and together with these trucks, i've still got to go for, i'm kind of happy, solid over we rides to the rafa crossing ideas. there's a tool point and so only so many trucks can get in. there's also the added problem of the roots, not being in great condition. and also the possibility that there could be strikes at any moment. so there is talk in these really media that the egyptians,
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it'd be speaking to these relays over the last couple of hours. and the cutting of the seller will be open for $78.00 to be pushed in together. now that would go against the feelings of some of those, and these really cabinet who are dead set against the idea of any age, a total going into guys a from israel after. what happened on october the 7th. but clearly the humanitarian situation is a crisis point that's because on sunday, there were a 108 vehicles. they got into the guys of the united nation. save the need at the bare minimum, $200.00 at the moment. and normally before the war, there were $500.00. so you can see that the 8th is desperately needed isn't gate to those who desperately need it. because those hospitals are in desperate need of medical supplies. the director of one of the few functioning facilities says things are getting worse every day as well. that's the head guy to think hospitality of our back. it is a disaster by old measure. well,
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no longer able to perform the surgical braces, the units are no longer able to receive the injured. we lost when able to. so any is a we called on the national community to have a ceasefire. stablish to have dropbox crossing open for the exit of the edge of the page and the made that kind of stuff are over exhausted. hosted with us that maybe kind of $10000.00 or targeted by this video patient posted would be, is ready for us as of used explosives to destroy it, to you and run schools and dates noon. 4 it's unclear if there are any casualties from the blogs in the northern positive garza so just can be seen take from shelter as a designated time charges used to destroy the educational facility. well, as we've mentioned, israel is ami is being intensifying, rides rides across the occupied westbank. full palestinians have been killed in
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a drive and strikes during an incursion on the city of jeanine. the tire tree has seen daily ride since as well began. it's war on gauze, on october, the 7th. that abraham has mall from them on the we've been seeing the increased use of drones over the skies of the occupied territories to be used 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 palestinian fighters in virginia refugee camp. the area that have been used with in using their weapons to confront these
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really forces and with a tardy specifically when they rate the janine refugee camp and its surrounding. and we've already seen for palestinians who have been killed as a result of that strike. and the 1st, who have been injured and is in a difficult condition, the least one we know beckett is a cabinet, has been deemed as wanted by these really forces his father immediately goes to afford the tax would be learned to all of the news of his sons at targeting by these really forces he's recovering in a hospital right now. so it's a very difficult situation for those families. for those people a g d, she has been talking about the damage that has been caused by these really forces in their different rates that people barely 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 really forces of our surroundings . the refugee kept going into certain homes as looking for people,
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but also vandal. 9 using some of those houses still i had on al jazeera why one states in germany is making citizenship. applicants sign a declaration that down sees as wells right to exist. and the, the use climate told to go into over time. well the, this nice can divide, trying to reach consensus on how to deal with a woman climate, the, the hello. we've got to move on settled whether making his way across northern parts of china. we've got the cloud and by sliding across the korean peninsula. moving for japan, shala's wintry night to coming into japan char, whether the for time into the current financial that you see the,
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the sickening clap of chasing some outbreaks of freight into central areas of china . and that will be snow up towards beijing as we go on throughout the state. that all becomes a little more widespread. it'll slip a little further. reese was chasing that. went to weather coming in across south korea. most know that coming into north grant by that state is not too bad, a tool to japan, high pressure keeping things lossy saddled temperatures around 12 celsius for total care. so not quite shakes on the temperatures, but at least to be lossy dry, still allows you dry across a good pots of indo china. one or 2 showers coming through here. it's got to show is across the philippines and then the malaysia, indonesia, the usual to be down pulls, coming through here, but west of whether you can follow that's a cross. sadly, southern parts of the bat bin goes some way to weather coming back into spar lanka, much of india looking drawing that we will have a lingering fall. the lingering at quality issues continue cause northern positive india even able towards the northeast, one or 2 south, around the foothills of the himalayas. slipping, further east meets
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welcome back to watching. i'll just do a time to recap. i'll headlines these right the army headstone to come out loud. wind hospital in northern, gone south to showing it today's. it's very forces around the off the boys and men inside the hospital, including health workers. israel has targeted several homes in all fox and southern gauze that killing at least 20 people from his wireless rail told us to means to go for the safety. all the 18400 cars been killed since the war began. full ballast indians have been killed in a drone strike during a know is really re them janine and they all keep hide westbank the dry and was deployed when the forces faced resistance from palestinians financing the city. a cruise missile launched by host seizing the admin has struck a tank or in the sea. the norwegian flags during the was hit 16 all to go miles north of the babylon minded up straight. the miss hall caused the fire and some
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damage. the sprint is own inside of the company, the tank corolla was shipping palm all too easily. they say there's no is right, any link to the ship, no management of the vessel host these folks 1st and says the group believed it was transposing crew to oil to israel, and its crew ignored warnings to change cost all the way up to show the senate in support of the oppressed, the palestinian people currently really under the destruction killing and sees in the gaza strip and the heat, the calls of our free and many people. the naval forces carried out an outstanding military operation against m. v strand from norway loaded with oil and headed to the is rarely entity. the vessel was targeted with the appropriate naval strike missiles. over the past 2 days, the many armed forces prevented a number of vessels from passing through those vessels heat at our warnings. the norwegian vessel was attacked only after its crew turned
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a deaf ear to all our warnings. you have 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. james baker is the contain the shipping address. so the matter of time information provided lloyd's list, he says the who is the a tank was unexpected and could lead to more ships avoiding the region this night to rick, is there any like so we can say the stage would i, i should add that it does appear that it's a long distance to the point of rational sometime and then yeah, on this voyage, this actually hit it goes away. but the point of that sort of showing it as a potential arrival and then yeah, so the magic is really loose on this one in terms of taking the car. yeah. but
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the issue is now that we've had a number of attacks that hadn't been related to israel, is probably got the risk freely my basically potentially to ship line as a visual offer. as i can actually look to just avoid the whole region. there are some benefits of not particularly very low insurance costs, but also just the price of using the, the service and it can actually benefit us to take them all around the south africa, the european. so up to europe or even getting close to the us. so we could potentially see some re reason going. oh wow. so you and general assembly set the old and emergency meeting on golf the laser on tuesday, and with the threat of further is why the attacks rarely use reservation will allow it to try to stop the war. it's cold resolution, 377,
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a. it allows you in general assembly to make security recommendations. if security council members cannot reach an agreement, but it was 1st use back in 1951 that was during the korean war, un general assembly labeled china as an aggressor. but the resolution calls on all member states to offer military assistance to career due and security council has filed several times to adopt the seas file on garza. the latest file was vetoed by the us in mid november. it was visa by the us roll up by the mid november of poles and fighting was approved. it allowed 2 minutes harry, an aide into the strip, and that was only offered a full draft file to pos. i'm now joining us to do by i haven't been there. he's the president of the civil society group, united voices for america. so 1st of all, let's start with this un,
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general assembly resolution. is it any more obliging? then what we know comes out of the un general assembly, which is non binding. it's a big name at the end of the recommendations like, hey, security council. we recommend the whole world recommends the following. and it's up to you to decide to do it or not. and besides, if, by the way, if you decide to do it, any of these 5 member states can veto it, which so far that's been the case. so it's gonna pass as far as the resolution. however, it's non binding, it's a recommendation, but it's the voice of the world. okay. even though it's combined the do we know what the us position will be on this? you know, they can block it and veto it, but what sort of position now they've got to see us again in this position where though they're the only country standing with israel at this point, how long are they're willing to continue to go along as the death toll continues to rise so many thousands of their children. there's no place to hide this, you know,
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all of gods is destroyed and there is no end in sight. and there is no game plan of how this is going to come to. and then it's becoming really embarrassing for the united states. they want to see the fighting and they want to be able to see what's going to come after that. so put some of the united states in a bad situation, talking about the, the end game. what kind of are there any discussions going on involving the us as well as my us, but how there are all the there are, has coffee, a palestinian. so there are discussions, however, it is restaurant to dictate what the future is going to be. they want to future without the pe involved. they want us to show that how may i ask, they want to be able to have some sort of air of states to manage the gaza strip. obviously air tickets are rejecting that, saying that there's no solution or resolution without the posting and people at the table. they have the right to basically decide how to govern themselves. but nobody wants to be able to take over guys on the backs with the tanks of is really tanks that have already designated the place is probably get the end of the day. it's
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going to be decided based on what the outcome of this is. israel going to be able to eradicate him as all indications show that they haven't been able to and they're not going to be able to. and it's going to lead to some sort of stalemate where and maybe they'll be some security guarantees, possibly a buffer zone. but not much is going to change as far as eradicating from us. and if family to do that will be a big will be seen as a defeat for israel and from us we'll try to get on some claims. so sort of victory here. all right, but how soon are we talking with? it was a sound bite. we played of joe biden, talking about how he was concerned that international, a global public opinion might be changing. right? news. the news, flash of public opinion has already shifted against them. however, he's talking to an audience of jewish leaders on the occasion of hanukkah, and he's trying to prep them that hey, we can't really go much longer with this because the public opinion is changing and
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israel doesn't have much more time. so get prepared that there have to be some sort of diplomatic solution to this. so there's not much time left and you can see that on the ground, the israel's trying to cause as much destruction as possible before they run out of time to be able to change the realities on the ground to make it very difficult for palestinians to continue living there, now they're trying to basically say that, you know, if there's any rebuilding that's going to happen in the future, that therapy states are gonna have to pay for it. but that's been, you know, for the past 20 years, they go when they destroy garza and they, you know, foot the bill to their upstairs to rebuild it. their receipts and saying, hey, if you brought it out, you used to are you own it, you own that, you need to pay for it. there needs to be accountability on you. i'm a do represent a civil society organizations in the us, correct? when you look at this, or you look at the statement by president joe biden, talking about or warning israel, that global public opinion might be changing. that seems to be the concern here
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rather than the high amounts of civilian deaths rather than walk 35 or 36. you and experts called on the 16th of november as a genocide in the making the morality of killing people. the morality of what you and experts call the genocide, you know, and you compare that to when he talks, obviously about is riley civilian deaths and how much, how much is operations? he doesn't talk about concern, but how much is operations might cause a change in global public support for the palestinian calls? it talks about the morality of killing civilians. what, what do you make people pointing that, that this is a double standard that somehow only as early as deserve human rights. and however, you know, palestinians deserve, and they don't deserve equal treatment. so obviously they're looking at this from a political calculation, not immoral calculation, which is basically undermining the us. um, you know, historically been this champion of human rights and democracy which is undermining
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again the us position around the world to be seen as of that. then other countries are noticing that, so they're saying, hey, united states has no business luxury got countries like china and russia and others . if the us is tolerating this genocide is happening, gaza there you can't lecture us on other atrocities or things that we do to our populations or neighboring countries. all right, thanks so much. i have a different company, a come by thing. anti semitism is central to german government policies due to the country's history and responsibilities stemming from the holocaust. well, that view has deepened since the how mass attack in israel in october and one eastern state. now ministers have decided to compel anyone applying for german citizenship to sign a declaration that guarantees israel's right to exist as dominant came report. some lawyers believe the move is unconstitutional. a subject aids,
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the pasta. 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, don't the right say. existing rules don't go far enough several weeks ago to
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conservatively to freed this me out, suggested enshrining in law of what his policy colleagues and sex any on how to have done federal interior 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 roland. let us take a look at some news from around the world now. at least 20.

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