tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 13, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the on have them see, cuz this is the news life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. and is really right in the occupied. westbank continues into a 2nd date. 7 palestinians are killed and more than a 100 arrested. desktop in cause of rises to nearly 18500. as israel continues its heavy bombardment is where the army says 8 more of its soldiers have been killed,
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and alexis fights us media reports. israel has begun flooding tunnels in gaza with sea water. we could pollute gauze as ground water reserves and the united nations general assembly votes overwhelmingly, to the mont and immediate c spy and got the will begin in the occupied westbank, where he's really me is conducting an expensive rate in jenny, the rate began more than 24 hours ago in free don't hours to choose. the 7 people have been killed, including at least 4 in a drunk strike. is real confirmed. this strikes saying the attack killed an unspecified number of palestinians who were spotted hurling explosive devices and firing at his forces. at least $281.00 palestinians, including $64.00 minus, had been killed in his writing attacks in the occupied west bank since october. the 7th,
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and let's go now to alan station who is in occupied east jerusalem for silence 1st . what more we hearing of these raids engineering but the software isn't still ongoing, is talk to piece together all the pieces, but we're doing the best. we kind of the stage i this operation not going to add stuff to you 7, and that's the longest grade we've seen in janine and anywhere in the west buying since the beginning of october. we're told that when it started a number of houses were targeted. that was all weekly clashes and fighting around the you've had about the don't strike that killed for a number of houses where i'm fine with you. that when 5 cruise move to try and extinguish the place, they were blogs from getting there by. they usually are made more than a 100 people have been arrested. they've been interrogated. 40 of them have been released. what's happened to this 60 or so? others still at this stage, not entirely clear. and we know the human rights organizations are asking questions
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about that. and as you say, 7 dead, including a 13 year old boy, we're hearing this story that when he was injured, his father put them in the car, decided to drive him to hospital thinking that would be the quickest way to get them there, but was blocked from the horse getting to the hospital because the number of check points ended around janine and boy died in the back of the car close to his father . so this operation still ongoing, but it's just one of a number of rates that we've seen also over night in the west buying concluding in bethlehem in ramallah i just in the last hour or so with had that there's an annoyed operation in hebron as well. and what we were hearing about the depth of the uh, 8 is really sold to 7 of them. we understand. and one incident that's right. and it appears to have been, uh, some sorts of, of ambush in uh, should you, i, i, which is northeast of guys
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a city. and we knew that these relays that said that the next few days would be the most intense fighting. and it seems that the soldiers were moving into a building that they had described as a whole bed. oh, what be described as terrorist fighters? as they moved into the building, an explosive device was set tall and due to your number of soldiers. a 2nd group of soldiers then moved in to try and recover those within in the fox waiting. and the 2nd explosive device went on 10 incredibly as a side crew went in to try and pull the other 2 i as well. there was another explosion. so this seems to have been it well planned well quarterly to the ambush . when the dust cleared, 7 soldiers worked as a number were seriously wounded, and there was a farther soldier, injured and killed in an incident elsewhere, a guys 7 soldiers. and one incident that would suggest that this is one of the watch single,
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the incidents that these really ami i've suffered sadly since the beginning of the war. we back in on the 31st of october, when the 11th soldiers were killed when they're on a personnel, katia were targeted, but we know that these really on me what prepared for fist fighting in and around this area. and the say that is some stages, not only has it been building to building and street to street, but it's actually mean face to face. but this is a significant loss for the israeli army with a number of commanders among the 7 day highland station in occupied east jerusalem . thank you. have a death toll in gauze that keeps rising as isabel presses on with its bombardment of the strip, almost 18 and off 1000 palestinians have now been killed since october, the 7th ali hashing report the. 7 the moment is really forces between a to school in bay town, northern guys hundreds of displaced families had been shows during the
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u. n. run facility from the north to the south. nowhere and the strip is safe. hey, i building has been turned into a graveyard of memories. the height of time it is for the house and drop off in the fall south of the guys would be saved from is really bumps. they were on the refrigerator because it was in fee 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. i know that his radio strikes this time and then they'll say about the future. you can send for garza dozens like you the model. that's the beauty and the saw. the destruction is massive. our neighbors houses is most were killed. more than 30 people. there were hosting displaced people make god bless all their souls. no one here has anything to do with the war. we are
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a civilian. there was no resistance on that street. there was nothing i want. all of us are so really the same story over and doing many different faces and different buildings. this is that my guys had a few g come after the environment. it's up to the neighbors, to search for any survivors. going to need them need to be a 2 minute method. we was sitting safely in the house with civilians. we have nothing to do with disability for since that and suddenly missiles with folding on us map around 12 or 15 were killed. 4 of them were at my house. i see they would displace people peaceful people. and i know once a volume that they're still trying to find people under the or after 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 hash, him just the honey. my mood is live for us in a 7000 now in rough us any. what's the latest you're hearing on the fly to of
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the yes, we're going to be talking about the biting it a little bit. but just to give you the latest of what happened over night in the southern part of the gaza strip, an area that is supposed to be safe, particularly we're talking about rough. i city work. 1000000 people have moved within the past a few days been pushed through this a small area and there are, there are, solves a close to the egyptian border name, the rough uh city. uh, artillery shilling, then say, late hours of last night in the early hours of this morning, non stop were here. we re 5 minutes. a group of our dealers showing it shows being fired from the eastern side of the city, targeting more residential homes and causing a great deal of, of panic and displacement for people who are very close to the area have start moving and deeper into the heart of a rough i city that within the past 24 hours of a has been the uh, the side of major aerial bombardment, namely northern,
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but the higher the lives of our neighbors. as the who are neighborhoods where at least 20 people were killed as of yesterday early, early morning on noon is where most of the fighting was. the fierce fighting is taking place where it tell us the names of some fighters on the ground. pushing back is really tanks and armored vehicles and soldiers on the ground, the heavy confrontation and clashes a but a all of this happening under tv, aerial bombardment, by these, released by the report that we got it within the past. the hour that an entire family from entire family members were killed as of early hours of this morning, an attack on a residential home very close to the vicinity of another house. but those were we reported for the past a few weeks since the beginning of the word, the word that that's the only thing. it's not in hon. you and is taking place not only in the eastern side, but for the deeper into the city, the hearts of hon,
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unison area, better known as the, the project, a or mosque got an area of, of hon units around the hospital. there is more of this heavy, our dealership, we were just watching a video of a groove of our tillery a firing show that a group of residential homes at the eastern side of garza city clearing more of the areas in front of as really time sent an arm of vehicles in what seems to be systematic destruction, not only residential home, but we've seen great deal of damage to the infrastructure old, the roads to beyond recognition. the area becomes a record unrecognized for many people who, who happen to be residential of those. they are the we're, we're showing on, on the videos and honey, what's, what are we hearing on the ovary? humanitarian situation there. a
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very catastrophic in the then we're looking in into, uh, for example, they're not, or people are not dying of, of bombs and relentless. their instructor, this started to experience difficulty in, in, in, in their livelihood. we're talking about is our vacation, is, is very eminent in, in parts of, of the gaza strip. descend from a part of the gods for namely there is bela how an old directv comes around it. i have been at a the is experiencing a stream, short visual, basic supplies, then, and basic. and the side is necessities for them to, to survive. the, the honor was general, a deputy commissioner, a war and of, of as tar vision going on. as a result of the fact that the central part of the gas turbans effectively separated from the southern part, the northern part where there, there are no things going in or, or out of the, out of the area. we're talking about the basic food supplies and, and water supplies, as well as medical supplies and other necessities for people,
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for most vulnerable groups in that area to about the children and women. on top of that, there is a serious lack in incentive patients, as well as in hygiene facilities that, that have been destroyed completely in drop by here were a at more 1000000 people have been pushed to this area. the markets are, are terribly empty here, the people running the streets and from shop to shop, looking for it, whatever their, their hands could be a reaching just to dig back to their home. this situation very difficult. we're looking to more difficult times within the coming days as a human theory and a are very, very small compared to the needs of the people in, in gaza. honey, thank you honey. my mood life was in the fine southern gaza to us media reporting that israel has begun pumping sea water into tunnels in gaza, used by how much they started on named us us officials. this haze ray,
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these are testing the targeted flooding of tunnels on a limited basis, is ready for his haven't commented on the reports. and his real has claimed thomas is using thomas on the gaza to hide captives fighters and weapons. and washington, the us president joe biden was asked about the possibility that could still be some captives held inside the tunnels. there is assertions be made that there's quite sure there are no hostages and, and there's tunnels. but i don't know that for a fact. i do know that though every civilian deaths as a massive tragedy in israel stated 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. but i just use john handler, henry and his wife was now in washington. so john, what more we hearing on these reports of israel pumping sea water into the
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underground tunnels, in gauze, and as well, it was a wall street journal that 1st reported that israel had begun to do what is likely to be a weeks long process of flooding. those tunnels with sea water is in recently added to pumps to 5 it had previously installed. and the idea appears to be that israel is concerned that if they actually send troops down into those, that network of tunnels that there would be trip wires and bombs down there that would endanger their soldiers. so they are sending in water from the sea. and they are using air strikes and explosives, robots, dogs, and drones to explore them. but their concerns by the families of the captives, which they expressed in leaked conversations that were recorded with benjamin netanyahu. the israeli prime minister in which those family members said they were concerned that their family members were held captive in those tunnels and that
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they would be endangered if those tunnels were flooded. but israel is apparently decided to go forward with that at a time when president joe biden has moring the, the in discriminant. those are his words, bombing of gaza is turning the world against israel, despite biden's stated vocal support for israel. so it could be that what is real is trying to do is trying to show some progress and it stated effort to get rid of him. us is really army officials have said that $500.00, how much fighters have surrendered after coming out of those tunnels. how mazda is, that's not what happened, that they say that israel has actually been arresting civilians. but in any case, this is all happening at a time when world pressure is increasing on israel to show results. and now it's saying that it's flooding those channels and that it's got 40 percent control of the above ground region and is beginning to try to control the underground tunnels
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. and gosh, jones. thank you, john henry, and lots of us in washington. as united nations general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to approve a resolution that demands an immediate cease fire in gaza. a 153 countries back to move and washington voted against the draft resolution along with israel and 8 of the countries christmas movie reports from the one we shall now begin the voting process. the un general assembly succeeded where the security council didn't passing a resolution that demanded in the media to monetary and cease fire for gaza and the release of all captives. 153 member states voted in favor 21 more than the last time the assembly called for a humanitarian troops. while the gun, the resolution is very simple, clear and explicit off the auto, but not clear enough for the united states. who,
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along with israel was one of the 10 countries converted against waste supports speaking out with one voice to condemn her mouse for his chair. his actions on october 7th. why don't step 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 onslaught on civilians. the breakdown of humanitarian systems and profound disrespect for both international law is an international humanitarian. not only a security council resolution is considered binding under international law, but a general assembly resolution carries political weight and the era. and as long as
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nations who spearheaded this effort are vowing to use the momentum to keep pushing for a cease fire. this draft resolution demands an immediate tool monday through audiences via let me only be the minds the language of the mind. it has the bought of implementation. it does not call 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 a vote and the security council, perhaps as soon as this week. kristin, so me, i'll just here of the united nations. are us president joe biden has said israel risk losing international support for its war on garza. he made the comments off camera at a campaign fundraiser, and its the most critical biden has been of israel since the start of the war particle hang reports from washington, dc. in
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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 loaded 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, 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 we have made it clear to this relation. 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
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it as in palestinian civilians from pain being hurt, murder, kill. and then his earlier off camera remarks, the president have lots to say about tomas 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. this is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has acknowledged that the united states and israel have different ideas of what gaza will look like off to the war. and it's in yahoo, specifically referred to the palestinian authority, saying he doesn't want it to control garza. i mean the economy, the economy, and i'd greatly appreciate the american support for destroying him. us and returning our hostages. calling an intensive dialogue with the president biden and his team. we received school back into the ground incursion and blocking the
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international pressure to stop the war. yes. is disagreement about the day of the home us, and i hope that we will reach an agreement to you as well. and you would say love. i would also like to clarify my position, which i will not allow is will to repeat the mistake of also not then so well. joining us on set now is time of communities and assistant professor of public policy though. hi, institute for graduate studies, good to talk to you. so that does seem to be this growing risk between the united states and israel on the conduct of the war and gaza and it's, it's starting to spill out in public. now, what do you make of that? that hasn't, i mean, this is a very expected outcome from the us policy, the us positions when it comes to the peace process between the policies and is that it is for the k, it's the us has been unable to put any pressure on. is it going to force it to commit to the, to the piece obligations to in a been the cushion of about the soonest. date is what it has been of the hope of any criticism. it has been shown that from it,
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the nation exit the system by the us. the us has that it killed complicity, provided that a couple of days ago and, and, and without any conditions, any strains attached to the support, you know, when it comes to the peace project. and that's the result we get, we get that is a need for not the correct when. when is the government that does not want to talk to either have us? what about the the, the, the gods also as a big mistake? so who are they kind of things with, with, with themselves to create, to put us in the states? i mean, that's loudly, the other thing that we're facing. i think the americans now for them, it's a way to pull it, so they have to check. now they have engage and, and does, with this attitude and the spirit for a long time. and this is what they're going to deal with now, besides the consequences is it particularly particularly surprising though, when we look at the personalities involved, i mean, and netanyahu invited and have known each other for years, for decades. they've always had the differences, but nothing. now, in particular,
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has a history of disregarding us wishes and on the, on a number of things it's through and we all remember the famous nothing you all visit to the american congress when, when obama was the president and, and by then was the vice president and the insulting speech she is he gave in the, in the congress, you know, uh, there is no surprises. what's, what's, i think the critic of things here is that we have an election suited to us. neither the democrats nor the republicans was to i'm to be nice. is that 8 or it's lobby's into us? so now we're going to create the constitution with we. i mean, we don't know who has the liberties over the other was whether it's the us suddenly solution. the democrats over is that they don't want nothing, you know, has been a master in, in taking the opportunities of these significant times. beginning of the elections, you put his own face that have to put his own policies to mobilize easily, movies inside the us, you know, so, so it's a critical start. let's see,
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how is it going to play? and i mean for the foot who side, i think it's more of this, most of them has equal level lives or the other. so also by then there's nothing that needs to position. i mean, i'm not sure if you can view the exercise. pressure on is that i have to change the school over the wouldn't guys, let's talk about it. so you in general assembly about the to play slates. uh, tuesday at that to hey, in new york, overwhelmingly. voting demanding a ceasefire. a, does this leave a and israel and by extension, the united states more isolated on the international stage of, of course, i mean, i mean, i mean, the voters and i mean the sort of election of the global opinion. i mean, so majority of 4 countries, they want the needed see slide, it's not even a decision of this in thought, what an end for this war. and i get an ice the us and these are and it's very much in the noise. it's in the very thought, according to the have to defend themselves, to the national community. that's good, but again, it's something off. i mean, this is jeanette at a simply resolution. it's not that you and you're not
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a security resolution, so it doesn't have any teeth. no, for simple. so, but it's good. i mean over old, i mean, we know, i mean the, the word is very sympathetic and they want to see that. see, and for this war, let's hope it just continue. this pressure continues as far as the war on the ground. what do you, what do you see as to the end game here? you see the ending in it any time soon? so, so not we'll see. i mean, so the government tools took an out of control. there are major rifts and disagreements between the americans over the after how messing guys, obviously no one has a plan. these ladies have their own by electron folks with, with somebody in the populace over a project for an idea. the americans are disagreement that the americans upset a fight or betty and good by the fact that the is the eighty's are also going to have some of the personnel thoughts in them a lot. they don't want to engage with. i mean, as an outside guys on the needs of how much to start off that test, that's very insulting. besides the 2 main political parties and kind of stuff. so i think this is good. however, as long as military us,
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some of that the supplies keep going through is then the order is gonna continue. so that's good to get your perspective tenant, come with, thanks so much my pleasure. if so, israel has destroyed dozens of statues and monuments that were built on a palestinians killed by his ready forces. the most famous was the sculpture of a horse in janine in the occupied west bank as need abraham reports, residents say the structure symbolize the insurance policy and people 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 to go losers. separate had the i woke up to a message from a friend saying, hired wake up. they carried away the horse. i jumped up is what why? i was shocked. it was as though they'd killed someone had it shows us where the
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sculptures 2 for 20 years kind of did the whole it phase 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 well did his name inside the 5 meter highs. culture is neat from the means of cars, and ambulances is real targeted during its 12 d cj and in regional 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, this travel to various parts of the occupied westbank before reaching its final stall in you need this ro, ones to claim being the only democracy. but why are they destroying an off work in public space?
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it's a shame. it's a shame. the 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. with many here tell us is all of them in the tree may destroy stones, but he cannot kill ideas or just how much of you said he would meet us at the horse round about even though the horse isn't there anymore. about how to move it to the present, to the stood fastness of the policy. and you have people into account the resilience and power against they show you the aggression you need. he jokes the horse could be included in a prison or exchange deals. as of like thousands of palestinians has been detained by israel. and just as the host symbolizes bottles of the past, and it says it to be a part of the stories that are passed on to shows his 5 year old son add them.
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photos of them working on this guy to. he's proud he was involved in creating a and says, the process tells a lot about kind of things we need to again and again of the day, but he does eat or do you need refuge account the occupied last thing i just got ahead on i just say that dozens of people uh, injured off, the russian launch is a miss all attack on you, cranes, capital. and i have a live report for kids. the rain is moving away from central europe into the balkans. however, one, so will begin that weather story here and some spots are going to get doubts with this rain. so let's go in for a closer look. we're talking specifically sylvania croatia right through into
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hungry and you know, for sylvania is capital normally on a we could see half a month's worth of rain in under 24 hours. also tugging up warmer air from the sol . so that's popped up temperature across the bulk in so that's while above where things should be for this time of the year. for to go in spain mostly find few showers. look at the winds off the be a bit scape, putting in rain and snow to the parent is and this is still driving rain into western france for places like bordeaux are under that severe flight advisory. okay, look at this wind here from the baltic sea right through to the north sea that's coming in to southern england. so on wednesday, london, i think wind gusts here could exceed 40 kilometers power for turkey. that weather is moving away, not a bad day, and it's tumble at 13 degrees. the suns out that's above average for this year and breezy really for the top end of africa along the north of the continent here. but otherwise, fairly quiet where it's not quiet is southern booth and big severe storms here. that energy is pushing into zimbabwe. so we're going to get dallas with rain and some bob boy's capital, rory, fine,
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wednesday. the sales of light scorched by and for you, real quick accounts, rising, something is the rubble of the best foot storage salvaged on the high seas. brought to the ground breaking sounds from award winning film. the watch. listen witness. on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks off with 40, was found down the hill and the only go to being show in the chest with detail coverage telling you this was where causes palestinians fled to now is ready. tanks of pushed into the hall of southern gauze as main city to see this, jen, it is
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a great amount of people crowded in very slow areas and without any wider. and the last page has no, you mean the syrian a s o the the hello you again, you're watching, i 0 mind on the top stories this out. at least 7 palestinians have been killed in ongoing raids by is really forces in the occupied westbank city or do you need 5? what killed in a try and strike rate again in the early hours of tuesday morning. the us media site is ready, ami is using sea water to flood tunnels in the gaza strip. the army set to be testing whether the method would work to cause launch,
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scale destruction of the underground system. it says is used by how much flights of united nations general assembly has approved. overwhelmingly a resolution demanding an immediate cease fire in does. it also have closed for the release of full captives held by how much is rose? wall on garza is taking a toll on the most vulnerable rights group. say more than $25000.00 children have lost one or both of the parents since the conflict began. 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
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cosmetic surgery and will have my leg treated for 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 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 care unit until a relative came and recognize her. her family and all her uncles amounted until someone from my uncle's family. finally recognized a un peacekeeping force in lebanon has won that the escalation and hostilities along israel snow the board a could wind is sort of high that has more from these really lebanon border. what we've come to israel's northern border with 11 know more in estimates of 65000 is rainy's, received an order from the government to leave the homes. and that's because of the
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buyers of rockets coming from hezbollah across the border and 11 on. and then the last few minutes we had outgoing all to, to re fi from is ro in to 11 on, 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. but 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 up from 11 on to can see on the hill the not the top that was a move to that. you just so that area you'll see is black kids where it's been torched by previous attacks. that and that just gives you
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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 a goes town incredibly darling's. no one's in the playground, the cause a he but the schools are closed and so all the show and the windows shifted on either side just down this road here. there's also concerns many of the businesses will go bankrupt with lots of farm lands here. there's no one to pick the produce. all of this is israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. ones that have has been lo, wants it 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 nor fi reinforcing those walls. building the watch,
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towers and surveillance as well. not just to protect these board of towns, but also to protect its troops and one residents who say that they use to has by low rock hits. 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 the 0. show me the whole to other news now. delegates at the you and the climate talks in dubai have agreed to in that woods transition away from planet roaming fossil fuels. the deal comes off the more than a week of negotiations. a full show though, a phasing out fossil fuels which more than 100 countries with c for people in indian admission to catch me. i'll facing the worst power of crisis in 2 decades
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. restricted supplies in the outages of up to 19 hours during cold winter temperatures are making less difficult. now fernandez reports the flickering candlelight and the fire of the con family's only comforts in the sub 0 . temperatures have drunk in indian administered caution in a crippling power shortage has left the 10s 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 tend to moving to other rooms in the dark. and we are really suffering with buddy. because officials say power supplies are restricted to 19 hours a day with $1400.00 megawatts being distributed and demand will only increase at the height of winter, making things even more difficult. you are good,
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the good that increase the supply is intermittent. it comes on for an hour then goes off for 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 in the challenges are also taking a tool on businesses. because if buffy is trying to keep the sole factory operating suddenly if there is no fix, good, you a full electricity outages and we have to rely on backups like to in the right to us. employees are unable to get a lot of the work done, which is affecting us badly. we aren't able to meet the mountain top layer. drains in icey, temperatures of ment, inadequate water for hydro power generation, which accounts for 85 percent of the regions, electricity supply. but the rise in consumption and the failure of authorities doing reese power, generation capacity proportionately,
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as also contributed to the problem. the local administration, as well as the central government, are working on resolving the power crisis on the ground. people need to have civic sense 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 called come soon enough, minute fernandez of 0 of a china is present. she, jim thing is on a 2 day visit to vietnam, he hopes to upgrade diplomatic ties between the countries. 3 months off of us president joe biden, travel to henry the 2 well powers of vine for influence in the southeast asian nation. katrina, you reports now from beijing. chinese presidents eden pain, arrived in viet nam on a trip aimed at strengthening totally as between annoying and the tech. it's his
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1st visit to the country and 6 years in these general secretary, you and from trump travel to be james last year, the 1st head of state to meet see after he secured an unprecedented the time. she has described the relationship as one of comrades and brothers. his visit comes just 3 months after us president joe biden travel to vietnam and upgraded washington's ties. but the noise to the highest diplomatic level on part would be jang, what vietnam here once here is stop, just enough distance and proximity to multiple powers in order to secure its own national interest and strategic space. the chinese president is concerned about growing western influence in the region and is keen to raise china status in viet nam china is beaten and the largest trading partner with goods totaling more than 175 $1000000000.00 exchanged in 2022. as we see since last year of you know,
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making restrict aging decisions that they have to maintain the best possible relationship with china. because this is vital, if not indispensable, to their sustain economic development. time in vietnam shareholder as well as many of the similarities homeless possibly like governments, a socialist system with elements and n for terry vida, logics, aging, and elizabeth also present a multi polar instead of one of my states. however, the 2 countries osha acacia history is open territorial dispute stations that hundreds of years will recently vietnam and china has locked into a dispute of the islands in the south to try to see what those tensions has been set aside at least to this week with the lead, assigning 37 agreements on joint maritime patrols, railings and trade. katrina, you all to 0. they to
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a human rights lawyers in the philippines say the government has been willing, been unwilling it to investigate drug related killings under the administration of former president rodriguez. to take it comes as congress is urging the government to work with the international criminal court bonnet below has moved from manila news. oh, it's been 6 years, but are the new by that still gets emotional. with asked about her husband's step. she says she saw him being shot by police but was forced to sign an affidavit stating otherwise. what are the people doing? so it says that i was 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 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
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a 100 surveys were approached and none have been able to bout to assist in court. the 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 it was sent us. this remains were exempt from the secretary in manila last year. now it's a site. the 4th will be known as the strength of healing memorial for the thousands killed during the war against drug crime under the administration of former president would be a good authority, 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 fold of the i c c. so that's
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a good under study. in the meantime, these lawyers say the intent to keep helping victims navigate the domestic justice system. and that proposed expanding the governments like witness protection programs. find a below al jazeera amended, or at least 50 people have been injured off the russia launched a missile attack on ukraine's capital key of the children's hospital and several homes were damaged. while an apartment building cold fire cubes, mass, as most people were injured off the debris from the intercepted missiles fell on the eastern side of the need for a river. russia has condemned statements from the us expressing concern about the condition of jailed kremlin critic alexei nevada. it said, washington must stop what he called unacceptable. meddling in russia's domestic affairs around these allies said the opposition leader was moved from
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how to install them. the injustice to me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day, whether it's a war or natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure that they understand. and this simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated,
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most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best camera and best produces the best spaces. and those of the people the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the the, [000:00:00;00] the little my cause in britain have voted in favor of a bill to send asylum seekers to one to allowing it to pass the 2nd reading in parliament. if the bill eventually becomes no, it would force those seeking asylum in the u. k. to be sent to were wanting to for
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processing. the mocks reports from london a doing departure on a french beach. this travel to southern england is treacherous, sometimes deadly. but over the past 2 years, tens of thousands of made these voyages. they can claim, assigned them upon arrival, around a 160000 is still waiting to learn whether they must leave again or can stay in the u. k. even stuck in detention centers. the presence is what critics cool illegal migrants provoking a powerful political reaction. i think a migration is possibly one of the greatest scourges of all right. and it's, it's evil, it's internationally organized and it's socially and economically damaging to this country. a series of u. k. politicians of salt to re how's assignments because here in role when the last year pritchens,
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parliament costs are more intended to make that possible. but last month, the u. k is 12 port block. the plan is unlawful to circumvent the quotes prime minister. so not kind of since then suggested and updated little today, the government has introduced the toughest until legal immigration, little as a chris wilkins advised from a prime minister to resume on political strategy and says through next priority is to stake out a strong public position as the struggles and the polls ahead of unlike the general election next year. boxy is we will, the impact is is more limited. i think the political impact is the 2nd one. this is the conservative party trying to say this, the policy that will protects the countries forward is that is the positive, be strong on this issue that people care about. some critics among students. some conservatives say the latest legislation could both breach international law and create constitutional problems. but other than says, it is still not tough enough. and when that small number of conservative rebels
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voted against this plan is currently proposed, it represented the 1st really public threats to this probably minutes to future. the months of the 0 london or the government of origin, tina's newly elected president, heavy mulay has begun to major economic overall, the slashing the value of large and t in his car and seeing how i'm cutting energy and transportation subsidies. i said low, has this update from what size are the intensity by terry and precedent? have you had any late morning on sunday where he said that the only way i was to get out of the current economic crisis is in simmons. in harsh of the 1st meshes were announced this tuesday by economy minister 2 weeks. so he announced a 50 percent evaluation of a peaceful currency which was kept artificially low with capital controls, lift subsidies of transport and energy defense, public works and shut downs,
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9 ministries, among other things, no same or full gallery. so we're always attacking the consequences and not the programs. politically. we have always been addicted to deficit, to solve the problem and never solve the root of the problem. that's why we have the recurring crisis, and we're looking for who to blame for years now. urgency now has been struggling with a very high inflation in the past few months has been around 10 to 12 percent each months. there's also exchange rate controls of useful in different types of exchange rates in this country. and that's why president have you had any leg is saying that argentina's economy needs to be, we organize the reports to now, is it in fact that in many of the recession, even higher inflation? the big question now is how much information will have within your administration? maybe how will i just see that would have cited all right,
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turn our full light to splits headlines with jim the manchester united all out of the champions league off the lease and got home to buy munich. united went into the much at old trafford last and that greece and needing to speak by and have any johnson reaching out stage, thoughts that they couldn't manage it. things became ins. 70th minute goals getting ready, qualified, buying a one know when and extending the unreturned, running the group stage to full 2 games. united finishing boston on full points, the lowest advertising in the competition this february 12th, even if you know i should have gotten victorious still with no says read enough because they will say me, the droll thing. copenhagen. angelic has the right to progress. copenhagen won the game one bill to qualify for the know counts as one is offering to create the test, the right dropped into the right click on united out to view at the end competition or together also to round it off to peach state. so the one old rule against p s the, i'm sorry, i didn't catch you as good as fast champions league goals, but this also in front of
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a testing equalized for the ducks team in the 2nd half based sites. what we're ready, 3 to the last 16 as well. around the trip, they made it 6 winds from 6 in the group stage, off to going behind 2 goals from the sleet case and a to one late against union bell in the jam inside equalized with 5 minutes to go. but that was still time around. we know that he said by us making it 32 2nd place in that group was still up for grabs to try and champions naturally needed to avoid reading to the wrong that by 2 goals or more young natalie went ahead for an i'm go before africa's simpler of the victim of demands for them to, to nail the final school as natalie. secure that place in the last 60 form it's lee and event is defended. georgia carolaney has retired from football, bringing to an end a 23 year career kelly. and he spent 17 seasons that you'd be making more than $400.00 appearances and winning 9 consecutive serial titles and 5 italian cops. the
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set, you know, in your roles are kept in this country to the erie 2020 title he'd most recently been playing for my left side, los angeles, etc. those are your sports headlines you can get more at. i would use their adult calm and on social media channels. as a professional football leaves into a t a had been suspended, and 3 people arrested off. the referee was punched and repeatedly kicked in the head tom size wonderful. honestly, lying and his hospital bed referee. hello, emma tamilia receives a personal call from took his president red chip, type it on a day of to being attacked on the page. the president offered his full support following the incidents that the scene domestic football across the old professional league shut down incorrectly to club president ferry. kosher was responsible for punching miller for 2 of those kicks. and while he was on the ground,
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the turkish football federation has promised to do with those responsible in the strongest terms possible to corner. marked him is this, the issue is now with the quote. they are running that process. that footage is being inspected. what is necessary will certainly be done. it is as simple as that . it was an incident that made the front pages and sparked worldwide outrage. 37 year old millet blew the final whistle officer and kind of get you conceded and $97.00 submitted equalizer against reasonable leading defense and club officials. and like invading the pitch. but that was eventually rushed off the field, but not before suffering a friendship cheek by that as soon as the magic is like him, cooler, our federation and the referee committee said they will support every decision that we will take and postpone the whole week. however, right now, we're not in the state to discuss or think about refereeing. our only current priority is for our friend, hello i'm. it's better to return to health and his family as soon as possible for
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presidency. any infants you know, has described, the incident is totally unacceptable. and a leading concern for tuckers football now is the hosting rights to the euro. 2032 turkish football federation president meant to be a tech c set. the wife of president has given him his full support, but obviously it says no such a thing is no one in question. alexander suffered and cold and said by your side, we're ready to do whatever is necessary. it's not clear how long the leaks will be suspended. for and took a, but an announcement is expected on wednesday. some assignments out to 0. let's recap our top stories now. briefly, at least 7 to palestinians have been killed doing an ongoing rate binds really forces any occupied of westbank city or janine 5 were killed in a drawing strike late began in the early hours of tuesday morning. us media sign these really armies using see what types of flood tunnels in gauze or the army is
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trying to test whether the method would work to cause loss, scale, destruction of the underground system. it says is used by how much parts is. that's it for me, has them seek out full then use our back in 2 minutes with more needs the on counting the costs alike of phone workers, this function is rails agricultural sector into prices. as a war on garza escalates gold is flittering. but what about oil plus ready to resign, to save the planet big for the growing trend of climate quizzes. counting the cost on i will to 0 the amount of this i to can i get all the necessary out doing 99 cents percent of the morning liquidity fuel via to let the sunset to
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a lender. so for the come jimmy on way and then to was over at the they would have to see sent in with us. but on the corner they can look, they look at them next to the president fight and says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis with this, anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand in a simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent effectuated,
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most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best produced as the best fixes and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the the end is really rate in the occupied. westbank continues into a 2nd day, 7 palestinians, a killed and more than a 100, arrested the and on has them seek of this is ada zeta life and also coming up the death toll and gone. so rises to nearly $18500.00, as is well,
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