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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 12, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST

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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the flow and carry johnston this has been used last winter coming up in the next step is rarely soldiers storm that come out at one hospital in northern casa, often besieging and forming the facility for days out of state in men and boys around to dump the united nations run school in vain, and is destroyed as is where the soldiers of the call and ship was. harassed means
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in its presence, straight off his uniform blindfold. this has time to be nice. back to wells. health organization recounts the treatment of health workers in gaza. all these really minutes and boyfriend injured and displaced by is really pumped was, takes a heavy toll on children of the 7700. i've been to the it's 1600 to and say that 6 pm in goes away is rarely, it forces continue. the non stop a taxable involvement at the strip. they've killed almost 18 and a half 1000 palestinians in just over 9 weeks in northern garza, a soldier storm to come out at one hospital while these pictures are from last week . but this is the quote yacht,
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but it's very forces round to the palestinian boys. men including health. what? cuz also in the north medical records shots, an injured other doctors are being subjected to humiliating treatment by soldiers is rarely check points. well, here's an account of what happened to one red crescent worker traveling between north and then southern gaza. he informs us that he was harassed. these are stratagems. he went straight off, his uniform blindfold us has died. you guys back and, and treated him degrading and then you will use a matter. and as last release, he has a wallet to our south. we just have still time and without a t shirt only and no shoes. and there he was. you could make calls, but you in school in by noon has been destroyed by israeli soldiers tid, hundreds of displaced families with sheltering there. and now have nowhere to go on
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in southern gauze, or at least 20 punish things were killed in a don't attack on several homes. in napa, there's many, many trees pressing on with it's offensive and it's booming of civilian areas. that's great, it's hard, assuming we're offering the southern cause, no target. tell us what more you know about this donnas situation in hospitals. yes. hospitals, of course, colors are facing a very di situations where they have not been allowed to receive any kind of medical supplies during the last couple of days. and the situation that is going to be very good tests traffic in terms of hospitals. in the north of the chart, 3 us come out at one hospital that has been under a full military seat by these very occupation forces who have been deployed in the vicinity of the hospital and on the front gates of this medical complex. they have a risk that the number of presidents that like for them taking them to undisclosed
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location in order to be investigated. and this happened similarly to a lot of guns who remains of houses in the north of kansas city into a value of refuge account. and in big lot here town where they have mistreated beats, and by these very forces now uh the uh, the several areas area buttons had been conducted in its facility and people that had been witnessing very terrifying circumstances. what did they have been living on the is ready bombing off or move done a 60 a day as a fighting, but we empower city and find design to use very few basis. so just now we are talking about only 11 hospitals that are partially still functioning. and rating right now, of course, cause according to the past, the minister of health, which really put the lives of the majority of guns, was on the risk as they are no longer can receive proper treatments. due to the numbers is very strikes that had claimed the lives of more times. 18000 palestinians still now with more than 50000. others who have been wounded and
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receiving good treatments in gaza. hospitals i'm tired of turning to school was un run school has been destroyed by is very forces. yes, it's not the only time that the united nation room schools have been attacked by these by the occupation forces. by this time, it has been destroyed in by tunnel and in the north of gauze like this uh, the city of this down had been a thoughtful zone. our street fighting the tips that we in the policy and fine just because very soon we just moved twice to be much more console. i'm to have more advancements in the air for the areas of the 6 e. now they have completely destroyed this school, which of the majority of our relatives and brothers were receiving education. and because i'm personally from this down on the clothing notes position of the in the 68, they have completely destroyed. and they have been that it has been
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a sense of what did you cation and shows up sort of the people in the beginning where they were taking refuge in. somebody just moved it to be away from because what are you building now? it has to be level to the ground completely as does he do that has the occupation defects to the situation. the every single link to patients whose is trying to store and they just completely check the the, the, the building on the destroyer in order to this, to means of education, to palestinians, button on the left to them off to the work order to continue their education. or a process i'm trying to tell us more about what's been happening, the u. r. e investment to, to, to uh yes, uh we have been on the insurance. is there any building during the last hour where the east, pretty forces had a talk to an residential building? the thing is i have been trying to, to,
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to wait to punch between some of them were accused. others were a critically injured or so it seems that the bodies which covered with the clothes and ashes and the faces of black smoke in the face of one of the kind of sitting young girls, one of the family, losing a dispute between his arms and to let her see safe as a young children are becoming photography for these very interesting strikes in the south of plaza hysteria which supposed to be safe as people are receiving this to please in order to be away from the packaging, which has been on the release is coming for more than a couple of days. kind of kind of seem like 1st the thank you. is reynolds army husband, intensifying rates across the occupied west bank. 6 palestinians have been killed in a drones dr. doing an incursion in janine drawing was deployed when he's ready, forces faced resistance from how does to in finances in the city. the territory has
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seen daily rage since the israel began its war on gotten a hold of the army, joins us live now from ramallah. what's the latest you can tell us about these rates as well? the rate is it is 13 hours started at around 3 am local time, and it's been ongoing. that is quite a still quite intense. just a few moments ago, several loud explosions were heard in, in, around a refugee cab. now when it 1st started, a large amount of is really forces were deployed and entered. a jeanine sitting from several directions, heading towards the outskirts of the refugee cab and also towards the 3 hospitals in jeanine that had been basically cordoned off by these relays of soldiers. and ever since this started impeding not only ambulances to go and pick
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up the injured, but also people who need normal regular treatment from accessing the hospital. and one of the 6 that, that is a 13 year old boy who needed to reach the hospital for unrelated reasons, but was it'd be that by the soldiers that at the entrance of the main hospital. now if there was a drilled strike, as you mentioned, that was fairly early into the raid targeting house in the old city of geneva. these really are we say it was targeting some gunmen who were a whole that in that house. and that was, it was a that where on israel's wanted list, the situation is still very fluid. and as we understand that the fighting is still very intense, that the doesn't seem to be an end of the sites at least for the moment. and jeanine is often the focus of these kinds of raids. so what's the reasoning behind
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this? the listing is here, the occupied was back referred to janine as little gaza. janine has been at the focus of the focus for quite a while. well, before this world started, you go, you can go back to the 1st and defy the that in the 2nd and defy then 2002, the refugee camp there was a nearly completely flat and it is a hot bed of a palestinian resistance in the occupied west bag and, and that's the reason really why all this is happening now. according to israel, b a, the, the resistance there is arm is dangerous and they call it terrorist police didn't, is actually look at it as a legitimate cause. i legitimate armed struggle, that said, as this little guys that live for the 22000 people who are living the can be very
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difficult and according to the un, actually every night. and that's an interesting figure. every night about 2 thirds of the residents of the refugee cab leave and then come back in the morning, fearing these rays that have become more frequent and more violent. although thanks for that top dates us now is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu has that knowledge. the united states and israel have different ideas of what goes well, look like often the whole thing has fact, washington fits ongoing support this and you all have a specifically refer to the product to new 13 saying he does not want to control guns. i mean the economy, the economy, and i'd greatly appreciate the american support for destroying home us and returning our hostages. calling an intensive dialogue with the president biden and his team. we received school backing for the ground incursion and blocking the international pressure to stop the war. yes. is disagreement about the day of the
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home us, and i hope that we will reach an agreement to you as well. and you would say, love you. i would also like to clarify my position, which i will not allow is, will to repeat the mistake of also not then show him on. con is not for us now. instead of the same on what more did we hear from benjamin netanyahu? well, there's some context before i get into that, this was a just updating you on the problem is that they're referring to always low. he made a statement saying a, comparing the depths of is raised on october. the 7th to the death of a is released off to the also by piece of clothes assigned in 1993. and that means a father happened that i'm good. a lot of people in is role, but he's w downloaded. he's basically saying that he's not going to allow any type of peace process that will allow him us uh, to stand he also um,
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clarified then that he's also not in really that interested in talking about the day off to right now. what he wants to do is keep a conversation going about what happens the day off. he's under a lot of pressure when it comes to visit day. often what's his roles plan for the day off to the americans say they want to revitalize palestinian authority to take charge of the goals and strip. that's something the prime minister hasn't committed to. as of yet, most is really on the list that you speak to. to the um, on the, the far right of things uh simply want a military occupation of goals and he's talking about that. even though we've heard leaks from the security cabinet where he mentions the military occupation of cause of that seems to be the only thing that he wants. however, to be a lot of pressure from the international community and from within israel itself to allow the palestinian authority to rule that. but what shakes that takes no one
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knows and no one has any idea of certainly not the prime minister. and com. thanks very much indeed us present to buys and has one to israel that public support for its war and goes a could shift you were speaking at the white house events in montana jewish holiday of hanukkah. as we can tell you provide military assistance 0 until they get rid of a loss. but let's be careful. they have to be careful. the whole world, public opinion can shift overnight. we can make that happen for it and relentlessly for the safe return of the hostages. joined again and now by mom and bizarre, i'll just say we're a senior physical analyst. we had some joe biden, deb, but we also heard from benjamin just nothing you all he does. he actually have an end game strategy that is feasible or even workable. but it depends how you see it
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. i mean, has in game is the control of historic. but his time has in game is, is there is, uh, basically extend a good sovereignty from the river to the sea as it were from the jordan river to the mid 3. nancy. and his attempts at uh, this credit thing to kind of see, you know, a product that goes in that direction just as his attempt at spinning the population and gaza goes in that direction just as his expectation of this very particular war in order to address it as many thousands of people and can countless of palestinians goes in that direction. so i think him and his even more far right. sort of fascist ministers have said in more than one location that they really will not close to the scene and or product. a partner that we wanted to feed some us and that they would not entrust is the security to any form of about
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a single thought or to let alone accept that. but a single state in the meantime, on the ground molding $18000.00 palestinians killed shocking in itself. but what has to happen for america to say to israel? no more. you know, just pay attention to what a person by the side today at the white house, but he says, what shots? because the international public opinion, opinion might change and the national public opinion has changed weeks ago. even from last month. the notion of public opinion was clear, and in a clear majority of the united nation journal assembly, more than to search for votes present, voted for a, you know, for seizing the hostilities. and for a minute, there's a, there's already an over. what do you mean? change in the international community against the united states,
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unless they are nothing for them again and this is becoming so i showed it in the white house. he hasn't heard that america was alone. one vote. right? one vote on one extension. among other 14 of those basic things that have not worked it along with the united states. but he continues like, like that old product if you invite to dinner. and he just can't finish up, thoughts can finish that sentence, but to keep repeating these old old month as he says he's a scientist again. and again, he keeps going to cosign that he's assigned is what most jews nowadays don't consider themselves liners. and he keeps saying that jews would not be safe around the world if it weren't. what is there? i imagined the president of the united states, the presidency. that's it said that millions of jews in the united states wouldn't be se if, if it weren't for his right. what kind of an american president, there's this. so where does this leave then given what you say,
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the united states in the world, in terms of its international reputation, not just in the region, but in the widest sense, totally discredited. totally, totally, i totally discredited. i mean, no one is going to take america seriously. the next time it's going to talk about the human rights violation. i don't know, ukraine by one africa elected america. you name it, no one moving forward with take america seriously or any conflict in any other issue of the world. because double standards and hip walker, so you are not synonymous with the united states of america and provided there has been no such you progress, even among the most extreme, a most hypocritical american president. we haven't seen this degree of a focus the only the only way i can explain this really is that the american president has either most it or he is completely not in touch with reality. or he
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is completely manipulated by an administration of design. is that right, that goes items that simply feed him the information i'm money relating, the most powerful man in the world. otherwise you cannot explain why he's being so says defeating because he's going to be losing between actions. america is losing credibility and it couldn't be risk inc. i'm of the original war when he was elected on the platform of ending, the 4 of them was okay, my on the shower will leave it there. thanks very much. indeed, for joining our of boxes to united nations have been speaking a head of a key though to the un general assembly. they said they would be putting a draft resolution, quoting for about a tailor and see spot in garza to general assembly vote. as one of the products step by step had to say,
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if the great majority of the general assembly demands an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, there is no explanation to that sentence or that privilege in other than it is binding. and is it i it has to abide by it and those who are shielding and protecting is what i have until now. should also look at it this way. and therefore act accordingly was staying with this christian salumi joins us live, not from the you. interesting, what more did we here from the ambassador's as well, what we heard is the palestinian and bassett, or re on months or right there speaking, backed by other ambassadors representing arab and islamic countries at the united nations. they're calling for as much support as they can muster for this resolution that's being put before the general assembly calling for an immediate humanitarian
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ceasefire and the release of all captives in this conflict. this, as the ambassador says, they are trying to show that there is just vast global support for this. he describes the situation as one where they're trying to fully mobilize detailed, a lot of meetings at the urban passengers have been having here at the un with other delegations on the sidelines and so forth. and i think what we saw, what we heard there is an attempt to really put pressure on the united states and israel, the united states being the member of the security council that vetoed a similar resolution in the security council last week. calling for an immediate humanitarian cease fire. the hope is that by getting as many countries on board as possible, these countries will be pressured into delivering on that cease fire. something
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that is important to show vast support. and i should point out that the security council resolution had a 103 co sponsors there, hoping to get even more countries on board with that in the general assembly. while a general assembly vote is not considered binding under international law, technically under the un charter, the ambassador, what we heard there was making a case that having such universal support could only be interpreted as being binding on a moral grounds. because so many countries would be behind it. that's the message that they're hoping to send. i'm giving that to, to course through what we might be expecting later to not right, so in about 4 hours time, we expect the general assembly to convene and a vote to be called on this resolution. it's a little bit different from the way things are normally done in the general assembly hall. normally countries with be given
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a chance to speak before the vote about how they feel about the resolution. why they are supporting it or not supporting it. we are hearing, we just heard that they are going to go straight to the vote for this without any speeches before hand. the basset are saying that this reflects the urgency of the situation. the need for this immediate humanitarian cease fire as has been called for by the un secretary general with you and humanitarian officials warning that people in gaza are starving. they don't have enough food or clean water or medicine to eat. so the emphasis on speed and urgency being reflected in the fact that they're going for that vote right away before they take the vote. however, countries will be allowed to propose amendments and we do expect to amendments to be propose one by austria, naming him off saying that the captives that needs the hostages, that should be released from being held by him boss and other groups. they added
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that language. another resolution, another amendment for the resolution is being proposed by the united states. setting up the call for a cease fire by condemning the quote heinous terrorist attacks by him off that took place in israel. starting on october 7th, the condemnation of the united states said was missing from the original security council resolution. they're proposing adding that those will be voted on before the vote on the main resolution. christmas may be out to you and for us thank of the world bank has announced a tool provide $20000000.00 in emergency relief for the people who've got the package will still require board approval and it's awesome. over $35000000.00 package of support. additional fundings main purpose is to meet the immediate medical needs of the population. the assistance will be delivered through the
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wealth food program. as well as warrant gauze was taking a toll on the most fundable rights groups say that more than 25000 children have been opened since the conflict began. or suddenly the house next to us was hit by a strike. the rubble and the wall fell on us and we were injured. my relatives were stuck in gaza and i have 2 sisters in rafa. and i'm and alexa, martha's hospital, i had an operation on my leg was broken. i had 4 operations in my skulls, but thank god i'm good and thank god i'm getting better for the wound in my forehead. god willing god will help me be transferred out of guys and i will have cosmetic surgery and will have my leg treated for the the house was hit and she doesn't know that she lost the family. she doesn't know. and we're responsible for her now. a lot, a lot of children who come to a like so much as hospital. we don't know their names and we write unknown on the
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entry files and the letter that comes and recognizes them rather than show me sure . bob has a known so many days in the cardiac intensive k unit, until a relative came and recognize her. her family and all her uncles amounted until someone from my uncles. somebody finally recognized. 38000 palestinian children had been killed and israel's foreign gaza. the bodies of hundreds of young people used to be trapped under rubble of homes, schools, and shelters across the strip. many of those who survive to carry the scholars of the will forever. this will set out as long as the passion for life has faded. here's one of thousands of pen as the entire victims of his ram indiscriminate one company used to enjoy playing football before and he's really attacked cost him his lack. his cousin says he's in constant was that the is nobody's to 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,
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play with us. good boy. i love him so much. but when the bank comes, he's got to price the as for sunless cautiousness of the bomb being in his talking confusion, he believes he would get his leg back and $1.00 day would be able to pay for the sale of the 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. so 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 matter for the she was trapped onto the rubble fielding for hours. her ankle was crushed onto the concrete slabs for somebody to close to the hospital, but it had to run out of stabilization 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. i did get together another follow up before the injury for fema was the cutest medic live and active. she enjoyed going to the nursery. i'm playing
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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 utilize your code past ways of damage and she can no longer express of that on you to mad human rights monitor, sees 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. 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 a future research center, which is here. so heads on, i'll just say right, why? one states in germany is thinking it's citizenship requirements to israel's rights
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to exist. the brought to you by visit capital, holloway got to move on suddenly whether making his way across northern parts of china. we've got the cloud by sliding across the korean peninsula. moving through japan, shala's, if a wintry night to coming into japan try whether the for time into the current peninsula that you see the, the sickening, kept chasing some outbreaks of freight into central areas of china. and that will be snow up towards basing as we go on throughout the state, that all becomes a little more widespread. it'll slip a little further. reese was chasing that. what the weather coming in across south korea. most know that coming into north korean, by that stage, not too bad a to to japan, high pressure keeping things lossy. saddle, temperatures around 12 celsius potomac. yeah. so not quite shakes on the
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temperatures, but at least we'll be launching dry. still allows you dry across a good pots of indo china, one or 2 showers coming through here. it's got your showers across the philippines and then for malaysia, indonesia, the usual. have you down pulls, coming through here by west. so whether you can follow that's a cross, sadly, southern cause of the bad being goes some way to weather coming back into shore lanka, much of india looking drawing that we will have a lingering fall. the lingering and quality issues continue cause northern parts of india, even though it towards the northeast, one or 2 south, around the foothills of the himalayas, slipping further east. the weather brought to you by visit castle, the damage in the house of green, the big evidence of the quakes that prompted its evacuated sion. on friday, the southern emission of toxic gas, a possible pre closer to interruption, was enough growth ortiz to order everyone out the best be nothing on the scale of distribution saved since interruption in the 13th century. for the famous i'm just
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put in a sheila and the people who live here is that this isn't just about an image interruption . it's about a long term shift. and so i'm not sure move on kind of glue, active and dangerous phase peterson, who's been monitoring ice pins, go to tell geology to move in 20 years. she says, what's happened to the last few days is evidence of a transition that could last centuries. the peninsula will be dormant until a new at 6th period starts. and that can also last several 100 some years. iceland, beauty has been full extent pot bites. 32 volcanic systems, it's people that had to become resilient to the day just but here in the south west, those stages around me growing the the
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real thing, i'll just say a reminder about top stores. now this is where the army has storm that come out as well. in the hospital, in northern garza, off the sending it to days is very forces have been bouncing up all the boys and men in the hospital including health workers. is there any forces have destroyed a school in by noon in the north, hundreds of displaced, touching in families with sheltering at the us of breaking pacifically, have nowhere to the hospitals are in desperate need of medical supplies and health work that has been shelton injured in the north of the streets and others, many age by soldiers at checkpoints, the wells health organization has content, israel's actions as a search and that will attend to the doctors without borders inside the out of the hospital. in northern gauze, it has been injured in is rarely gone 5. earlier we spoke with their cones,
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the head to all the adults has it out for his mission. he says both physicians and patients and gaus struggling with limited resources. it's very difficult to work and just because all the stuff all included in the internet, so 5 and most one of them. so it's very difficult to have people when, when the even use, as you are in the, in the missing a such a distress for situation. since the beginning of the well as had been a system, i think targeting of the whole the head system that's on the host because with the head system as of who has been targeted and it's completes the collapses and knows there's no more functioning, has been even that host because that off to a button that is a walking into maybe 2345 percent of the capacity. we've got codes in like really hospitals. yeah. the not, i don't need to sell a discrepancy. we have a surgeons. what can you know, you know, like so, you know, nothing has to be done and your pin. uh, janelle, i don't speak on a, i was waiting russell. and this seems to be one of those
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a place that i can ever think a lot of children's already was that was a very but injurious that they cannot. uh, authorize one course of the i have to literally put in a position, but then there's no more. but because the infrastructure for the father of the it has just been a it's not made. was that many people in the met for that many one the patients. uh, so just as a best, the good example we all do, i think people on the floor. it's that that even human is funny and acceptable. so what we'll do at some one sir, is no, we have to put, you must all watch. so we have to discharge suspicions, which, which it normally catches me when they drop the charges, for example, to get rates a charge without a understood you. it's, it's, it's a trauma that they would, they would keep with them for the rest of the life. so it's a, it's a, it's, it's, it's, it's, everybody has a sense i was making earlier about to you and the meeting in geneva. how does funds for administer cheese israel, of using starvation as a weapon of war and garza,
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as we speak at least 1000000 palestinians. it seems like as a 2nd half of them children are starving. but because of a natural disaster, or because of lack of a jetta, assistance waiting at the borders. know the out of starving because of is rose, deliberate, its use of starvation as a weapon of war against the people. it took a bite rather than condemn named this atrocious crime. states have been, would they do it on the accepted is claiming the terms for how much food for how much water for how much fuel medicine can enter garza
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and to whom this essential aids can be supplied as well. has changed the route a trucks have to take into garza now the on the get a security checks at the crown. we sell them at crossing until now the trucks will only being screened to that and it's on a check point. further south, also being cleared, the trucks will travel back to egypt and finally entered because of either rafa crossing israel says the new inspection points would increase the amount of a go into gaza. the critics say will cause significant delays and fisheries and occupied east to us live and explains what the new screening process will mean for supplies desperately needed. and gosh, and there's a lot of support to get more age 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 cutting of the seller selling crossing point, there will be increased security checks that every truck that goes into guys that
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is checked by is really security. what they're looking for is things that could be useful to have mice and also things that are described as jewel use that could be adapted by how much. so everything that goes into security check. now these really think that by increasing the number of security checks that should let more trucks into guys, up with these trucks, i've still got to go from academy, might be solid over. we rides to the rafa crossing idea, there's a to 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 will be speaking to these relays over the last couple of hours. and the cutting of the seller will be open for setting needs to be pushed in together. no, that would go against the feelings of some of those in these really cabinet who are dead set against the idea of any age, a total going into guys
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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 100, a 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 are desperately need to the un peacekeeping force and 11, and has one that the escalation hostilities. and that is raining for the could. one is very ami is carried out. multiple strikes on the front line village is some of the fastest bombardment yet. meanwhile, the lebanese on group has been not stepping off with the tax on is really ministry positions. so how about reports from shelly me in northern israel? in the last few minutes we've also has outgoing is really all tillery from this side of the border to the lebanese side,
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and we had to land on the other side. and that just shows you the proximity. now i just wanted to give you a sense of what we're talking about here that buddha is at the top of the hill that divides israel from leather known as throughout the day there has been overs. tips the top where has bought are is firing across israel. 8 then responds with all tend to re fi us farther down along the border towards the east as well near to a gallery that was also where some of those rockets were intercepted as well as some of them intercepted hands lead me to to be precise. so that just gives you a sense of why all along this board here. these board of towns have been evacuated. this was an order from the is riley government. there's very few people here. it's almost who goes to, i don't know if you just heard that just now. meanwhile, israel has flow to the proposal of setting up a safe. is that on the board and with less than that,
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i'm serious. they know harder explains from self 11. how is that, how i did was being perceived. the isabel is looking for security guarantees at once the residence of northern israel to be able to return to their homes. there's really defense minister is talking about a possible supplement with the lebanese arms group has the law that involves the creation of a safe zone along loving on the side of the border. but he says also provide any details, but it's really sources have been talking about the possibility of deploying french troops on the 11 east side of the border. and american troops on this really side of the border front and america will in one way or another, a guarantee the security and stability of this 120 kilometer border. now, hezbollah has not commented on these reports, but this proposal really is very similar to what vs really army wanted. in the last 4 with has a lot in 2006 it's wanted has lots of bc militarized. it's wanted,
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it wanted a international force with a robust mandates, including, you know, countries like france and america to, to be deployed in southern lebanon and, and to forcibly this arm hezbollah. now that does all the happened at the end, you in resolution $1701.00 was adopted. now that resolution calls for hezbollah to pull away from the border of to approximately 30 kilometers from the border to the tani river. of israel believes that has while i really never left the border now as well as secretary general made clear after the 2006 war that it is not committed to disarming itself. but that this region, the border region would be free of its arms and fighters at least visibly. so this could be as likely a non starter but at the end of the day has while it has made clear, there will be no negotiations. there will be no tucker of association of hostilities along this border until the israel, as well as a tax on garza,
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and that the for their i was, was 0. so their loved it on a cruise missile lowest by whose season yemen has struck a tank. and the red sea, when it hit the norwegian flag, a stringed just north of the home on tab straight, causing some damage to under say the tank who was bringing palm oil to include in the vessel has no is rating. so connections with the spokesman says the group believed it was transporting crude oil to israel. combating anti semitism is central to a german government policies due to the countries responsibilities off to the holocaust. well that view has deepened since the mass attack and is running october . one, eastern states ministers of decided to compel anyone applying for german citizenship to sign a declaration guarantees. israel's rights to exist from it came reports, a subject gauge. the pasta driven citizenship has been long requiring competence in
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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, an additional requirement has been introduced in the optim off of how much is attack 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 recent 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 lead, so some people here in but didn't seem to wants to follow prominent politicians on the left and on the right say, existing rules don't go far enough. several weeks ago, conservatively to fried his mouth, suggested enshrining in law of what his policy colleagues and sex any on the how to have done federal interior minister. and that's, he sees
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a p is to agree one leading lawyer told me, he believes the sanction is unconstitutional. is right, 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 is ex, $900.00, 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, bowling as well, coming up off to the very, very a different welcome to his last visit to wash the cranes presidencies, hoping for more usa to find russians. but funding is hanging in advance
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business slate has to be sponsored by interlock stuck. he's real estate consultant . the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's take a look at some of the days of these ukraine's president who's back in washington as a us aid package of keys hines in the balance. and there's an end sky has visited capitol hill and will speak to present joe biden. later, the 110000000000. the package requested by find is coming up against it for assistance in congress. republicans are assisting the funds should be used to boost
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security on the us mexico border as well as the 9 got from climate change activity since compass 28 negotiations in due by an extended you case climate change minister left the talk to attempt to learn that as a critical moment, number of nations have established a criticize the draft agreement, which has failed to call for an end to the wells used to fossil fuels that are good . so now i'm giving a revise text. i think to salvage the opportunity to keep the well from the catastrophic moving there are a few missing points. one is there has to land an agreement on the future of fossil fuels. and right now the language is, is criticized as to, to lottery. it's not clear enough to give that signal about what is the future of fossil fuels in the world. the next is on adaptation. climate crisis is on our doorstep. countries need the right financing. they need the right to support to be
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able to be resilient to all of these impacts. that's not as much in the tax. now it's a global summit this week in geneva, the u. n. is urging countries to change them one or 2 phone refugees. the number of refugees is that the old time height with at least 114000000 displaced worldwide summits is set to discuss ways to support them. including those affected by the war and concept. un high commissioner for refugees has criticized some western governance for the treatment of those seeking safety. and they create a, it was still a thing in order to gain volts. so these things that political manipulation to say, for example, we build a wall, we push them back, they should not be allowed to these embark. we should not take any refugees, does not solve the problem. people with keep coming. we have seen it all over the world, human mobility. now what days has reached very high level,
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the negative narrative that it is impossible, and the only ways to close the borders and push them back is wrong and not to useful asylum seekers died while on board. the baby still kind of barge housing migrants of the coast of england police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death farm in as soon as you see that cause made the cracking down on the small boat crossings of the channel. a priority for his government rights groups have describe the conditions on the barge. as in schuman, the french president's manual, my calling this stuff a surprise defeating parliament, that's off the phone right, and left wing, and he's rejected a key immigration reform bill, supported by his government. the draw flow was voted down before it could even be debated and shut off of the reports, not from paris. it was the outcome that the french government had dreaded. a majority of m p's from across the political divide in the french parliament came
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together and degree to book a debates on the fringe government's immigration bill right when 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 is it was on a proposal. the bill will not be debated for a year and a half. all we've heard is the immigration is a problem. this bill was disgusting 1st and by rejecting this debate with once again protected french people for more measures that would attract illegal migrants . so that was an embarrassing defeat for the french interior administers you have done my know who the earlier presented the bill. the national assembly at the store support was expected to be weeks of intense discussion on the proposed rule. newell toy compromises must be made and the national interest to protect the french citizens at our borders to integrate foreigners and find the legal immigration. not because french presidency manual micros party does not have a problem. every majority,
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it needed the support of enough opposition and piece to debate and eventually approve it's bill. the 2nd, the blog for the bank 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 is on the way it will be a for a long process. to build was a mix of measures on one hand to propose 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 where they were stuff shortages . this restaurant owner says immigrant for cause all is central for the country's economic growth, and without them, some businesses wouldn't survive. we've 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 when
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peace called the bill and erosion of royce, with the, your french or an immigrant. from the moment you're working, you should have the same rights that governments defeated. parliament will be seen by many as assigned to prison. my call is unable to bill to sort of cross party consensus. he's known, cold, full will deliver on one of the issues that remains a primary concern for french 5 to is essential butler to 0 power human rights lawyers and the philippines. say the government has been unwilling to investigate the drug related kennings under the administration of a former president for j. good to take. it comes as congress is urging the government to work with international criminal court. and it has more time for minute news. oh, it's been 6 years, but are leading you by that still gets emotional. with asked about her husband step . she says she saw him being shot by police, but was forced to sign an affidavit stating otherwise. what are the people doing?
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so it says that i was at the neighbors and was surprised to return and find my husband dead. but i saw him did to protect my children. arlene is one of several relatives of the victims of so called truck work killings, interviewed by ideals, a group of human rights lawyers. the organization found that while the government says it's investigating dozens of cases, only 5 families out of a 100 surveys were approached. and none have been able to bout, to assist in courts and their main interaction with a doctor's was the murder of their relatives. and so how could they trust scheme institutions? there's only been 2 convictions so far. one, in the case of 17 year old key and data centers. this remains reg zoomed from the cemetery in manila last year. now is the site. the 4th will be known as the shrine of healing memorial for the thousands killed during the war against drug crime under the administration of former president would be a good authority,
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has broken ground under and with the names of some of the victims has been buried underneath human rights advocates say they were killed without the benefit of due process. the international criminal court has stepped in, and while the president burden and marcus juniors admin, it has no authority to investigate local cases. congress has passed a resolution urging authorities to cooperate. there is also a question, should be the 3rd under the full, the, the i c, c. so that's a good under study. in the meantime, these lawyers say they intend to keep helping victims, navigate the domestic just a system. and that proposed expanding the governments like witness protection programs foreign to below al jazeera, many a sign is present. seizing pain has signed several agreements with vietnam when his 1st visit there in 6 years. it's a signs or expands incorporation on across the board of trade. it also agree to hold joint patrols in the gulf of tonkin despite its conflicting interests in the
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wider south tennessee. returning now to a special coverage of the vote on god's sake. busy of posting in scarves or coffee is jumped to us since israel, which this latrete offensive and gaza. some of those who choose to wear it to face the verbal and physical attacks. same as robbie has more from nobody occupies the west back. let us see a factory fully occupied territory, an unlikely front line in a war to preserve palestinian identity. what about these older say they were about being forced to set them. these rules were on guards. 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 apparent faith crime in the us state of vermont. the shooter, they say, could not see past what they were wearing his shot over time. he was paralyzed in
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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 a coffee. ready 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 says, bring loads of coffee use 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
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a piece of clothing pad arrow, but has become a symbol post in culture. palestinians 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 olive trees native to the land, and the pattern of the fish that connects people to the sea. at the post, a new museum in drama, art and identity intersects each poster a moment in a struggle for independence going back decades assembler for the sun. i'm the, i'm the sort of done it before, but it's not also part of the people they feel they are the want to some of the sons. they went to the coffee, the can see it has been synonymous with the struggle for justice since really for me, with a statement assuming resistance. but where we need to tell us the new say is not a threat. it is
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a cry for free. st bus route the old to 0. 1 moment in the occupied west. you find more information on the website? i'll just say red dot com, the deadly fires rage out of control. olivia's amazon regents with the climate phenomena in nino getting south america this year. temperatures are higher and droughts more severe. unable to control the planes, olivia has appealed for international health. brazil is facing it's soon. disaster with fires destroying the front the now the world's largest, tropical wetland, and menial and climate change have not only caused drought in the amazon. they're also responsible for unusually heavy rain storms in the south of brazil. government officials say that this year,
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almost 6000000 brazilians have been effective by extreme high temperatures and floods in the states, a few get into the so in some pick up by the, in the more than 25000 people have been forced from their homes, tried to get the same region in southern purcell just 2 months ago, killing almost 50 people, thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait. extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process facing realities. do you see that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. on one side, china and the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on told to how does era. in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage, 6000 bodies and storage unit. yes,
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it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how you repeat in countries, refused their request, and even exhibited human remains and then the savings restitution for custodian episode to which i found your 0. the is rarely sold a storm that come out at once hospital in northern cost of the besieging and bombing the facilities, the days for us to be in men and boys around the territory. this is all just say we're also on the front of. 4 the is very soul,

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