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see caps, its full feed release over full se periods. one more batch of prisoners when people want a permanent ceasefire. the draft resolution age group e. s. 10 through l. 27 has been adopted. united nations general assembly advice overwhelmingly to demand a safe spot in garza, the kind of that or a kyle the says out, is there a life and also coming up in gaza is ready. so just for me to come out and want plus mitchell, optimist, aging and forming the facility for days. the
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gunshots bring out new jeanine's hospital and the occupied westbank is where the forces have been conduct single rates and a 24 hours. and. 2 shilling and air raid sirens on the israel level, and both of them have a report from effectuated towns the united nations general assembly hesitated overwhelmingly to approve a resolution that demands an immediate cease fire in gaza. 153 countries box, the move, and washington invited against the draft resolution along with israel and 8 other countries. christian salumi reports from the un. as we shall now begin the voting process. the un general assembly succeeded where the security council didn't
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passing a resolution that demanded and the media humanitarian cease fire for garza and the release of all captives. 153 member states voted in favor 21 more than the last time the assembly called for a humanitarian truce. while the gun, the resolution is very simple, clear and explicit off the auto, but not clear enough for the united states. who, along with israel was one of the 10 countries converted against. we supports speaking out with one voice to condemn her mouse for his chair, his actions on october 7th. why is that so hard to say unequivocally that murdering babies and gunning down parents in front of their children is terrific. no country has veto power and the job assembly and many speakers noted the lives of thousands of innocent civilians and the credibility of the united nations was at stake. right now. what we are seeing is an
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onslaught on civilians. the breakdown of humanitarian systems and profound disrespect for both international law and international humanitarian is only a security council. resolution is considered binding under international law, but a general assembly resolution carries political wait. and the arab and islamic nations who spearheaded the suffered are vowing to use the momentum to keep pushing for a cease fire. this draft resolution demands an immediate to money to audiences. why are let me any be demands the language of the minds? it has the bought of implementation. it does not code for or outages, it demands. and we will not rest until we see compliance. he promised yet another seized by a resolution to that effect will be put to
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a vote in the security council. perhaps as soon as this week kristin, so me out to 0, the united nations. i mean, well in gauze or the death toll keeps rising as, as well presses on with it spun bump and off the strip. almost 18 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th ali how shall my thoughts. 4 the moment is ready forces between 8 to school in bay town, northern gods. 6 hundreds of displaced families had been shows the ring of the you and rome facility from the north to the south. nowhere and the strip is safe. hey, i building has been turned into a graveyard of memories. and the height of time it is thought the house and drop off in the fall south of guys would be saved from is really bumps. they were all
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good. so what, how does the refrigerator because those into job just the full morning praise. we heard a huge explosion. our neighbors were targeted and no one survived. this is what israel's been doing all the time and over his radio strike this time. and then we'll say about the future. you can send for garza, dozens, i kill the model. that's the beauty i need to saw. the destruction is massive. our neighbors houses is most were killed, more than 30 people. they were hosting displaced people make god bless all their souls. no one here has anything to do with the war. we are a civilian. there was no resistance on that street. there was nothing i want all of us are. so if any of this, the same story of i'm doing many different faces and different buildings. this is on my god. is it a few g called after the one bottom and it's up to the neighbors to search for any survivors going to need. i mean, to be a 2 minute method, we were sitting safely in the house with civilians. we have nothing to do with
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disability for since that and suddenly missiles were folding on us mess around. 12 or 15 were killed. 4 of them were at my house, se they were displaced, people peaceful people. and i know once a volume, they're still trying to find people under level of to more than 9 weeks off for lunch. this is really a tax. they joining the thousands of missing palestinians whose bodies all you have to be to call that on the action. just so you know, that's why the forces have stormed to come all i'd want a hospital in november gone. so a number of palestinian men and boys have been arrested. it comes off the days of bombing targeting. the facility target assume has moved from rossa. another day you have a tax that was full of intimidation for the majority of a residence, even for patients inside the hospitals that had been windy at times today, including come out at one hospital in the north of gauze while where it had been stormed by the occupation forces. today they have an open fire. i give some main
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departments and they have blindfolded and the rest. it's a free palestinian who is 15 years old who is over 15 years old. and they have been taken and prevents on a known location for investigation. and they have also a subject to, to and i'm part of the medical work is alongside with the director of come on, i do on hospital to investigation. now the situation is not due for the hospitals as it happened before to i. she felt medical complex, which is the largest men to come complex inside garza where they have stored at the medical complex before. and they have also arrested the director of the medical complex mohammed with somebody who had been till now onto that. usually a risk. now, these kind of a procedures that had been made against the hospitals in the north considered to be a new violation by these really forces as they are expanding and attacking the majority of areas in the north of the territory. here's where the army is conducting an extensive rate and janine and the occupied west bank,
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the right began, well over 24 hours ago in pre dawn hours of choose day 7 people have been killed in including at least 4 and a drain strike possibly in health. ministry, so the 13 year old is also a monks that the doctor has where any force has prevented an ambulance. guessing to him a correspondent child stratford joins us now from ramallah. charles as an unusually long right now enjoying its 2nd day. what's happening? the yes, this is definitely one of if not. busy longest, right, we've seen by these ready ministry since the beginning of the war is around the 28 hours now. since it started to open the light, we sold pictures all palestinians blindfolded and being laid out, palestinian prisoners being detained. being laid out by the is riley murphy from the refugee camp. the in jeanine. we were reporting about an hour ago, the waves of the same video footage of
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a house that is being surrounded. and the all the winds wants to leave. all the house is going to be destroyed by the israeli military. we understand now that at least one person was arrested from that house in the refugee camping, janine, but still no sign of a withdrawal of israeli forces. and certainly yesterday that was many is ready ministry vehicles that went into jeanine. suppose you buy these large homage, bulldozers that cause so much destruct destruction, destroying a lot of civilian infrastructure. we've seen them use repeatedly throughout the last couple of months since these right started. you know, digging out the vital will to pipes and electricity. so we'll see is also called collective punishment by human rights groups and policy. it means that the software, the destruction that they bring we, um, we were also here were pulls that ongoing rates in nablus. there was also
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a raid in bethlehem least free people arrested in bethlehem. another right in the hebron as well. 5 people arrested in hebron and at least one person arrested it in the last couple of hours here in ramallah. but certainly this right and jeanine is exceptional. it's interesting, but i'm only purely speculative. but in the run up to this raid, the had been for a few a rest made by the is really ministry in, in recent is during raids across the west bank. a speculation that there was quite a lot of intelligence gathering going on. we had a rate in ramallah for example, that's targeted a mobile phone shop. there were no arrests made that we understand that gain some sort of intelligence or recognizance gathering operation by these right imagery. similar scenario and other rage also places like publishing houses a being hit. so whether indeed that was intelligence gathering and this is the
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results of it. this extensive right engineering focusing on specific individuals remains to be saying. but as i say, yeah, 20 i was now into this right. and no sign that it's out of it yet. okay. tell us that many times for installations from across the occupied to westbank thanks very much as well. has destroyed thousands of statues and events that were built on a palestinians killed by his body forces was famous, was the sculpture of a horse and janine and the occupied westbank as the the abraham reports from the residence side of the structure of simple life insurance of the policy dam. people a nope, just a piece of art. this horse was a landmark and a symbol for many bearing witness in the occupied left bank. now it's been torn down. we moved from did you need refugee camp? by the way people losers. separate had the i woke up to a message from
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a friend saying, followed wake up. they carried away the horse. i jumped up is what, why? i was shocked. it was as though they'd killed someone hand. it shows us where this cultures to, for 20 years. kind of the general it faces north because that's where most people in the refugee camp or from the, from hyphen around there. he was 14, when he helped build it. that's him. and the black shirt, he tells us he even welded his name inside the 5 metre highs. culture is made from the means of cars and ambulances. israel targeted during its 12 d. c to an invasion of the camp in 2002 german artist tomas kepler had the idea for the artwork. and he was quickly joined by eager teenagers a crazy idea. he says, the travel to various parts of the occupied west bank before reaching its final stall in geneva, this ro,
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ones to claim being the only democracy. but why are they destroying an off work in public space? it's a shame. it's a shame. people here tell us the destruction of monuments, memorials, and palestinian icons. aims to wash their spirits and punish those, showing support for any acts of resistance. but many here tell us is also military may destroy stones, but it cannot kill ideas. it was just so much sullivan said he would meet us at the horse round about even though the horse isn't there anymore. i bought a honeymoon. it presented this that fastness of the policy. and you have people into account the resilience and power against the show. you the aggression and you need, he jokes the horse could be included in a prison or exchange deal, as it like thousands of palestinians has been detained by israel. and just as the
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host symbolizes bottles of the past, charlotte says it to be a part of the stories that are passed on. he shows his 5 year old son, adam, photos of them working on this culture. he's proud he was involved in creating a and says, the process tells a lot about status teams. we do again and again, be that, but he does ita. do you need refuge account the occupied westbank here in peacekeeping force and 11 on has won't. the escalation, hostility is long as wells knowles, and boards that could wide, and so higher it has more for me is writing that bottom border of what we've come to israel's northern border with lebanon. we're in estimates of 65000 is rainy's, received an order from the government to leave the homes. and that's because of the buyers of real kids coming from has fall across the border and 11 on. and then the last few minutes we had outgoing all to,
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to re far from is row in to lebanon. i'm all along this border. there are plenty of check points to ensure that no one and says what has now become a military design. we're going to go and have a look at some of those evacuated towns. 2 the okay, we've just had some sirens, and some real kids coming over from lebanon. you can see on the hill the not the top that was a move to that. you just sold that area you'll see is black, couldn't square. it's been torched by previous attacks. that and that just gives you a sense of what an easy target this place is. this is the town or showing me home to 8000 residents. but as you can see, it's
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a goes town incredibly darling's. no one's in the playgrounds, the cause a here, but the schools are close and size of the show and the windows shifted on either side just down this road here. there's also concern that many of the businesses will go bankrupt through the lots of farm lines here. there's no one to pick the produce. all of this is israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu ones that if has been low, once in all out, will they root will become another garza, i just want to give you an idea why i slowed me is it's right next to that for the that separates as route from lebanon, which runs along the top of that hill. and in the last couple of years, israel has full to find its border along the north fi reinforcing those walls building, move, watch, towers, and surveillance as well. not just to protect these for the towns, but also to protect its troops and one residents who say that they use to has been
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low roll kits. well, the not used to is the i the and say as being in full traits. it's the same way. those southern towns were in full traits, it on october, the 7th. and that's what worries them about coming back home, sort of height of all to 0, show me. so it has hair on now is era stay with enjoying the pollution cold? thousands of people in india, miss cash man dealing with non electrical outages. the the, let's go with your weather report across the middle east and africa. good to see you. we have disturbs weather rolling across the rock, pushing into your on i wouldn't go in here for a closer look because looks like we've got some sundry downpours in the forecast
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for kuwait on wednesday cover through saudi arabia, potentially showers, not too far away from re i'd and we see those winds picking up a bit. so shouldn't be as foggy for us here in doha, on wednesday. certainly by thursday, those winds will be even stronger. take you to central asia right now. look at this winds coming out of was, becca stands for a minute sun rate over the caspian sea that's running into barcode. so really rob feeling day there 7 degrees with some showers in the mix. on wednesday, the rank clears away from turkey. not a bad day and is stumbled at suns out 13 degrees. they've got a southerly when they're so that's above average for easy along the northern shores . here for the continent of africa, showers not too far away from robots, or cairo on wednesday, and through the tropics we go, we've got our usual pulses of rain across the democratic republic of congo, here, and to the south. severe thunderstorms. well, there marching out of southern moves and beat pushing into zimbabwe. this looks bad for his and bob boys, capital harry,
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the low again, you're watching out a 0 has reminder of our top story. is this our, the united nations general assembly has approved overwhelmingly a resolution demanding an immediate cease fund and gone. so it also cools for the release of old captive health. buy from us was 18 and a half 1000 college students have been killed since for 7th of october. is there any forces, have destroyed school in base? how noon and moles and casa hundreds of displaced palestinian families who rush sheltering at the un appraise of facilitates now have no way to go. i mean, it's randy, i'm is conducting an extended rate across the occupied westbank. 7 people have been killed in janine since tuesday. morning including at least 4 in a drain strikes. the us media is reporting that israel has become pumping symbols into a network of tunnels and goals that used by hum us. will st. john live the abc news
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tied to the unnamed us officials. the said that is right, and he's a target testing the targeted funding of tunnels on an unlimited basis. and so it forces haven't commented on the reports, and israel has claims that hamas is using the tunnels under casa captives fighters and weapons in washington area. us present terabyte and was asked about the possibility that that could still be some captives held inside the tunnels. to there is a search is being made that there is quite sure there are no hostages. 9 is tunnels . but i don't know that for a fact, i do know that though every civilian death isn't actually the tragedy, it is real estate. and this attempt, as i said to, to match its, its words with its intent. we've actions. that's why, uh, that's why i was, that's what i was talking about today. well, joining us now here on set is time up comment teams and assistant professor of public policy,
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the institute for graduate studies and get to have you back in the cda time. what do you make of these reports that as well as funding see was the into the tunnel is what needs testing its ability to do so. a lot, i mean this, this will have a devastating, like give us different consequences on environmental consequences on the board to think it will talk about in the gaza strip. historically, since the creation for the guys that used to have acute of it's called the guise of the value of good. which one which cross through guys from the mid to the news that have come to florida, some of it and then the price goes up from main source of drinking water like you know. and then with the older population because that's a very small area. 2.3000000 of the water light thinking what has been over exploit the, i mean, and it's, it's, and since then it has been a soon as a problem. i mean, the quality of thinking both of them does it's really about serenity. is that an
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issue? and if he's on his plan to do this on a major screen, and it's going to have the simplistic one says, i mean long less the consequences. and i really, i mean, this is something new, ford for us as a human beings. i mean, the unprecedented experiment with your floods uninstalled, the piece of land would, would, would see water. and it's very alarming. and if it is going to go ahead with that, what's it actually going to be able to achieve? could you give us an idea of when we say network of tunnels on the goal, is that what is the actual reality? but that's an excellent question because we have these are, they do not have to of old, perfect on the one to send that towards. the assumption is that you will have uh, connected network as done as the covered. his entire goal was to no one knows because this could be also separate, isolated from those. but this is, this is again, this is military affairs. no one really knows. i mean, is what i did not prove that the network is connected. so they don't have this
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piece of information. so again, i think for, for me it's more of, i mean if, i mean, yes, they might do it as a large scale, but i think it's the didn't apply it and it'll phase with the threatening everyone especially. but a student isn't guys the how much fight does that they're going to use this. i'm not sure how pollution the season is it. but if they go ahead and do with the skin, it's going to be disaster. this for the better sting isn't does. what does, how much use the tunnel is full because it's got is known. and goldman is the metro . but i get this are old is the technology is the met through the government for what i mean. i'm from the image as we have seen days today and the images, i mean i've seen small tunnels. i mean on this and under few buildings or areas i haven't seen and events. no one has seen a mitchell with, you know, i caught you can't drive the car or, you know, like on a lot of stuff. we haven't seen it yet either. so it's, it's a double, i mean, kind of like it's a double. i mean, no one knows it submitted to the secret. we have this lady, not a table for it,
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but we don't know what exactly they have to prove it. they have to prove that there is a net for, i don't know, no one knows, leave it to be honest. and that's very interesting. and a title company, thanks very much. my pleasure. us present job i that has that as well. wisc, losing international support for his will on gone. so he made the comments off camera out of come come pain fundraiser, and it's the most critical to bite and has been of as well since the stalls of the war. i think he'll hang the thoughts from washington dc in a clear sign of how much the warrant causes overshadowing the site and ukraine. on the day you as president, job id was to meet with you create a new president below did mirror zalinski. the biggest news came before the meeting from remarks by made off camera at a fundraiser, criticizing these really government st. some don't just not one or 2 states solution. they don't want anything to do with the palestinians, and it is most critical comments yet. he said, quote, it has most of the world supporting it,
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but they're starting to lose that support by the indiscriminate bombing that takes place. but later, when on camera, given a chance to repeat his criticisms, he didn't. i think that the we have made it clear to the israel lease and they're aware that the independent, the safety of innocent palestinians are still of great concern. and so the actions are taking must be consistent with attempting to do everything possible to prevent it as in palestinian civilians from pain being hurt, murder, kill. and then his earlier off camera remarks, the president had a lot to say about him off as well repeatedly calling the animals. he said they are brutal, ugly, inhumane people. and they have to be eliminated. clearly sending the message that when it comes, what israel's stated end goal is they have the president's full support. patty calling al jazeera at the white house. is there any problem is that benjamin
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netanyahu has acknowledged that the united states and israel have different ideas of what goals will look like off to the will as me all who specifically refers to protest, city know far as he's saying he doesn't want it to control garza, i mean the economy, the economy, and i greatly appreciate the american support for destroying hamas and returning all hostages. calling an intensive dialogue with president biden, and these team, we received school back into the ground incursion and blocking the international pressure to stop the war. this is disagreement about the day of the home us and i hope that we will reach an agreement to you as well. and what i would also like to clarify my position, which i will not allow, is well to repeat the mistake of also that northbound show the springs and other news now the residence of indian independence of cash male facing the was how a crisis that into decades restrictive supplies and asked as of up to 19 hours
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during cold winter temperatures, making life difficult when l fernandez reports in flickering candlelight and the fire of the con families, only comforts in the sub 0. temperatures have drunk in indian administered caution in a crippling power shortage is left tens of thousands of households in the dark and cold. toby is going to be dotted and w bothering me. in 24 hours. we get electricity for only a few hours and we get it when we don't need it that much. my children are unable to study and we can't move into other rooms in the dark. we are really suffering with buddy because officials see power supplies that restricted to 19 hours a day with 1400 megawatts being distributed. and the mind will only increase at the height of winter, making things even more difficult. you are good off it all going to do about that increase the supply is intermittent, it comes on for an hour, then goes off for
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a few hours. we cannot wash clothes. how can we wash with cold water? we don't have hot water because of the lack of electricity tied inside. the challenges are also taking a tool on businesses. because if both is trying to keep the sol factory operating suddenly if there is no fixed schedule for electricity outages and we have to rely on backups like to know, right to us, employees are unable to get them. a lot of the work done. she's affecting us badly . we aren't able to meet the demands of last teenage rains in icey temperatures of men, inadequate water for hydropower generation. which accounts for 85 percent of the regions, electricity supply. but the rise in consumption and the failure of authorities to increase power generation capacity proportionately as also contributed to the problem. the local administration, as well as the central government,
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are working on resolving the power crisis on the ground. people need to have some extensive cap, some are usually electricity beyond the requirements and not paying for their consumption. the regions power department is cracking down on the desk and unlimited usage. the local administration says it is managed to reduce outages, but purchasing more electricity for cash. mary's a solution cons come soon enough. minute fernandez, a 0. following an extension of negotiations, the cop 28 climate summit in due by a new draft agreement has been released and closed for the transitioning away from fossil fuels prevent the west effects of climate change. the new text is meant to reflect the consensus view of nearly 200 countries who gathered up the un conference. several governments criticize the 1st draft of the agreement, which failed to cool for an end to the world's use of fossil fuels. the government of options and see the elective presence heavier minay has begun
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