tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 13, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm 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 investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the several venue is good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from bill coming up in the program. this our exclusive video obtain violence 0 shows bodies piled up inside of school in northern gosh. what does it say they were killed at point blank range, biased really, soldiers, starvation, disease and winter weather threatened the survival of displaced civilians and gaza . it is really rate in the occupied. westbank continues into
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a 2nd day. a palestinians are killed for more than a 100 or rest. israel's army launches air and ground strikes on military infrastructure in lebanon and syria, in response to missiles fired towards northern israel. and funerals held for some of the 10 is really soldiers killed in does a including a current of the houses 0 has obtained footage of bodies piled up in a school in northern gaza. witnesses tell us that they were executed by the is really military. the dead include women and children. the shot you, i was all a school is a you and run facility that has become a shelter during the war, but may now be the scene of a war. crime are still sort or begins are coverage. and i have to warn you that yours might find some of the pictures in his report. distressing
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the i cannot stand it. i cannot stand beside save this man of to seem to do some seeing in a school in japan yet northern guys. these are the bodies of people that sell just huge extra. yeah, because they are like the nation is wrong with the say they were civilians, not fighters cube the execution style by these read all these women, it's nice is i'm only the victims. she was hiding from the bombardment here in the school building. we did not know where she was. her mother brothers sisters, an old cute. she says to be comes families to be searching for them to these really so just on the school took oldham and then into the cost rooms that opened fire on the women and all the children with her, even the newborn babies among them is really so just executed those innocent families at point blank. un agency for pets. do you recog? do you save 100? 2 of these facilities including screws had been hit by his rated ones. some
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directly targeted since october the 7th. in front of unit 1000 guys, which is made, maintains safe, civil residential buildings were damaged if strikes, faces and rescue teams are switching, 4 survivors benefit from the 10 units on a multiple defense that are kind of nice is dangerous, but saw from you and this should be a safe place and this we thought it was a safe place. but look, they struck here. so they struggled. they struck the manual keyless shocked income of ties. these children who survived the ear impacts upon being taken to the city is not that hospital. one of the few guys still functioning, it just overwhelmed by the number of people in need of treatment. further south, you verify at the very end of the guys of sleep, the scale of destruction is immense,
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squares and buildings on levels. these for better stadiums from the north to the south, nowhere to save. they have no rest to go. business at dash 0 to 0 is really forces have attacked one more school sheltering forcibly displaced person in the gaza strip that you in run of the same school is also in jamalia camp. at least 5 people have been killed there, including children. right, let's go to t r a couple as women roughly and southern gaza target. there's been more is really a strikes also in the southern part of the strip. what do you know about that? yes, the attacks on the south did not stop during the last couple of hours with 15 palestinians have been killed on 2 strikes that had destroyed 2 residential buildings in a row for the districts in the south of which are 3. 1 of those houses just only far away from us few meters where they have heard the sound of explosions. and we
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have witnessed the transportation of the injuries and victims to await your hospital to receive uh treatment. uh, the attacks also continued in the newest city, which has been under intense, is for a bombing off for more than a couple of hours along side with the coast to line of different. but unless i rocked refuge account in the middle of govern dates of gauze, this trip toward the weather is making an already terrible situation for palestinians. worse and you've been reporting on this. what did you find? yes, we find that a hippa rain hot is boxed and new concerns and fee is full of the majority of palestinians in factories who are taking show in the milwaukee area of this area. the black school kinds of mississippi's, with the absence of hygiene conditions. now we have been proposing from a milwaukee area today in order to ship the lights and how palestinians the are
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suffering is very intense plumbing on the south of the territory rain, a cold fluctuation of weather's hot spots, new concerns for the majority of palestinians, especially those who have been forcibly evacuated from the homelands and they were forced to live in a very far areas in the south were right now in the milwaukee area where gauze ones were forced to left in us molten sit. coms, as you can clearly see right now, these areas considered to be lacking all kinds of basic necessities where palestinians are forced to live in very deteriorating situation with a clear absence of hygiene conditions and without having any toilet even to uh, to uh, to survive until cube, now they are living in this uh, regular place where they are, uh, not even cool with the rain and the rain had completely exhausted faith. that
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condition now they are living in since it counts the previously used to live in a concrete houses sites. but the is very relentless plumbing on the 3rd 3 had to force them to live on to coup with the situation and experiencing comparable conditions. now those goals and right now we know most the area are suffering and due to the rainy weather, i'm much more grubbing concerns regarding the spreads of in speak to us disease. and a respite wrote to re infections, especially among young children who are hospital was become overwhelmed with uh, with a lot of patients regarding the separate of these config to us disease due to the lack of full hygiene conditions. right now, this is the situation in the milwaukee area which considered to be safe soon as it has been designated by the east. but of the patient forces where palestinians are no longer able to cope with a situation right now on the ground on these on parable situations targeted by zoom
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out just the euro. a low seat in the south of the gaza strip 4 men. so schumann is a fine eunice residents and canadian citizen who chose to remain in gaza during the war. he's currently sheltering at the all nicer hospital in han, eunice. he spoke to us about increasingly difficult conditions there in lots of hospitals in units of either we've, we've, we've, we've had the local frame for getting all up to date. and it has cost a local slash on the electrical supply here in the hospital. and in the beaten square this and the equipment best and other belongings. so the 1st thing they uh i, uh, i've had all of my electrical equipment uh, now not not working anymore. and my mattress has to be replaced my jackets, my clothes, and many people as soon as i like that that, i mean, we only had to turn it on the electricity box. yeah. that one hour ago. in addition
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to that, there is no police safe here in the inside eunice, the time slot is close at 600 meters, lots of hospital and people do not know where to go. yeah, i've had use as well as how many times to try to these dropbox. and when they at each there is part of the uh, was bumped. his wife lost his legs, the legs. he's what else? what else? one of his children, most parents have eyes and was just his youngest daughter is also now enough to nowhere to be found. so even trying to vote at all, so that doesn't, it's a crazy one is i'm not able to find a safe refuge that he's been 5 to provide you with. this is now taken over by the idea of that is almost as heavy as i think there and the me there with this quote. so a lot of these are all that's, that all the boxes north through the south. so that's all it is, is fully occupied. now we will fight to so it's very unsafe. that is another road.
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so the c. uh, but even dodge roads. it says, i mean it's, it's just full of people total for the 2 g 's lights have left and even a few successful goodies sort of, uh, uh, there is no temporarily shows that there is no food. there is no water. a israel has held a funeral for a senior army commander killed in fighting in the northern gaza strip. israel says that the lieutenant colonel was among the 10 soldiers killed on tuesday during battles with alma. this is the worst single day loss for his really forces since the ground invasion began on october 31st is really army says at least $115.00 troops have been killed in the fighting so far. also prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the israel will not stop its war against thomas quote, despite international pressure. netanyahu was speaking to soldiers during a visit to a military base in southern israel. from the salute isn't occupied east jerusalem forest. i'm the,
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let's talk about this. this is these really prime minister being very defiant after a couple of different things. one, the un general assembly resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and to increa, increasing criticism of him and of the war in the way that he's prosecuting it, made by the u. s president or will decide all of the opposition and international pressure is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been quite clear in his rhetoric about the war for the last couple of months. well, visiting troops in the southern part of the country at an area were palestinians who have been arrested from guns are being interrogated. he said, quote, we are continuing until the end until victory until the elimination of hamis, even in the face of international pressure. nothing will stop us. these are words he has been repeating for weeks and weeks and weeks. these really prime minister
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along with other is really official, say that despite whatever international pressure is coming, even from the united states, they're going to continue this war until their 3 objectives are met. we also heard from these really foreign minister today, eli cohen, who said that his role is going to continue this war with or without international pressure. so these really are aware that in the court of public opinion, they are losing that battle, but they aren't seemingly caring because they say they have objectives, but needs to be reached. these really foreign minister additionally said that a ceasefire is not anything. these really are looking for right now because it's what he says, a quote gift to him. uh mm hm. the talk to us about how the funerals are being absorbed in israel. we were just looking at the pictures there. and this is the biggest single day loss for these really military,
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since that ground operation began more than a month ago. the head of israel, southern at command, in the military visiting commanders in this is a neighborhood where that how much ambush to place speaking to them saying that there are heavy losses and heavy prices that are paid through out this war. and not there is no choice for the military, but to keep going. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, also having remarks about that, saying that it was an incredibly tough day. but these really military simply doesn't have another choice, but they need to continue on in their war. and the as really is, are also you are driving someone who is a high ranking officer in the is really military. it's also someone who is the highest rank to be killed since this war began. so these really are saying that, well, there are these big and heavy losses they're going to continue on in this war. and remember, this is something the defense minister and prime minister. netanyahu have been
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saying that since the ground operation began since their work is really sold or debts on the it's since the ground incursion began. they've been saying that they're going to continue. they're going to even deeper in their advancements despite the heavy price and the losses, meaning the depths of israeli soldiers and also reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much. the president joe biden is meeting families of american captives held in gaza at the white house. 8 us nationals are believed to still be held there. i'm us freed for americans last month during a ceasefire, broken by guitar and by egypt. but our white house correspondent kimberly helped get a standing by kimberly, what can you tell us about this meeting and what they're saying? both the president and the families of the captives. yeah, we've just heard from the families in fact today just wrapped up that meeting and about 250 meters from where i'm standing. the family members walked out and spoke
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to reporters there. what we know about those 8 captives is that there are 7 men and one woman woman that are still being held and what their family members are saying is that the meeting that was held with president biden. and the secretary state entity blinking was very encouraging. what the president told them is that in fact, he is personally guaranteeing that he will continue and his administration will continue to look for their loved ones. but this is something that they are dedicated to. they will not lose sight of this and they will stop trying to bring them home. so this is something that they say that since october 7th, they have been in close coordination with members of the administration, whether it has been virtually, or in person. uh, and there has been a lot of transparent communication. uh, one of the family members said they are hoping for a christmas miracle. and they also said that they hope that the media will continue
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to remember that these are individuals are real people, not numbers. and that, um, what was most striking about this was, i given the fact that the previous uh, captives were released during a cease fire when asked by reporters. if they were helpful, there would be another temporary cease fire that might encourage the release of their all family members. they refused to answer that question, saying they wanted to keep those parts of the conversation with positive bite and private. kimberly, i'd like to ask you about another meeting. it's taking place tomorrow, the us national security advisor jake sullivan, is going to israel tomorrow. i wonder how that meeting is going to go and what message he's bringing in light of the criticism that we heard from the us president joe biden just yesterday, and in light of the, the, you know, the, the responses that were defiance. we just talked about it with honda and jerusalem . the responses from the is really government is probably not as
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cordial if you will, given the fact that the us president use some pretty strong language. some would even argue when he gets used israel of war crimes, given the fact that he used the term indiscriminate chilling oh, of palestinian civilians. when he spoke on tuesday, the. 8 v targeting, but these really military of palestinian civilians now the by we ministration, just as walked back those comments, the latest being from the national security spokesperson, john kirby. when he has since said that the results are not commensurate with efforts to minimize civilian casualties and repairs the by the ministration and jake sullivan. 9, those meetings on thursday and friday with the is really wor cabinet with the prime minister as well as the president is likely to be at extension of back cleaned up.
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what the other message will be though, is that once again the united states is encouraging is real to be more precise and more targeted in their military campaign. but make no mistake. they're not asking them in any way to move towards a ceasefire because they believe that this would allow him us to retrofit and even allow for future attacks. a message we should point out that the secretary of defense lloyd austin, will reiterate when he visits his real on monday. that kimberly how can reporting from the white house there. thank you very much. kimberly it is really military have been carrying out an ongoing rate on jeanine in the occupied westbank since tuesday morning. 8 people have been killed including at least 4 and a drone strike is real confirmed. the strikes saying, the attack killed an unspecified number of palestinians were spotted hurling explosive devices and firing at his forces. at least $283.00 palestinians,
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including $64.00 miners, have been killed and is really a tax in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th, let's go to and run con, you're in ramallah, and we're on the last few hours. this raid was still happening. is that still the case? and that's out. so you're right, we're now on how it says yea, and the rate is happening, but it's less intensive than it was before, which might suggest a 2 things. firstly, the rate could be coming to an end, or it could be simply that they regrouping. and these riley's will go in again at time of the choosing. now we've also heard from the palestinian prisoners, old flora say they've said that 500 people have been arrested. most of those have been released without charge. and that throws into the question. the reason these, right, these are engineering refugee camp. i mean, janine says if they're arresting that many people do, they know who they're actually trying to go often. because if they're releasing them, it clearly means that those people have done nothing wrong. we also heard from the palestinian red crescent, who have told us that the situation is dia,
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they call get on the lenses into people who have been injured, who have now been laying there for hours and hours on. and there was a very worried about young families who haven't been able to go out and get any food, and they worried about children. this is a very dire situation. it is own going right now. these right examples, i said that they've had people who been injured in that attack, but they also say they braided many 400 houses. and they've destroyed a improvised explosive device of factories and as caches they say belonged to the published and insight as it were on. if i can get you to pivot to something else, how most clearly hasn't lost its ability to fire rockets into israel from gaza and we've seen more rockets being fired today to that's up. so you're right. there was a huge barrows a few hours ago from the gaza strip. i start, most of those were intercepted by the area in the rocket defense system. but one
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actually managed to full on a supermarket. fragment of a rocket fight managed to pull out a supermarket causing a significant damage. but for how much space is an event where the rock it's full, it's about where the rock is alone from. and the house, the fact that they still go into the 67 days off to the will begin because remember that isn't just fist fighting now between israelis and how most of the groups in the notes in central cause and strip it spread down to the cell so it pretty much these raise on the multi front when it comes to trying to fight that will on garza bought from us a still able to throw those rock itself. and that's a crucial statement from us. and we're on con, reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much and run martin griffith is the un under secretary for humanitarian affairs, an emergency relief. he told l 0 that moss was an equally important voice to listen
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to on the future of palestine file. we also going to post and then people what they want to see. and of course, their ideas will be confused in many ways. the views about starting a political process will be over ambitious, no doubt, that voice, just as into john, the civilian voice, the civil society, the civilian voice, the voice, equally, also by the way of mazda and other organizations who being involved, the palestinian, or the universe, needs to be heard, we need them to be given the opportunity to, to tell us their views about the future. i am a stranger, i get no event in palestine, but there are many who do and they have strong views, much better informed than mine. you can watch our senior diplomatic correspondence, james base, talk to alger 0, an interview with martin griffith,
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the under secretary general for humanitarian affairs. that's on friday, december 15th at $1130.00 g m t. before you watch the whole interview though, i do want to address that one statement without a 0 is a senior political and this more won the chart. you heard with martin griffith. have to say he, by the way, he has the longest of titles, but it means that he's number 2 for humanitarian affairs at the you and he's saying we, we have to and we should listen to him us when it comes to deciding the future of, of palestinians, this obviously is the exact opposite of what israel says it intends to do. that's true. and that's why we also support this as rights and his right is to voice their opinions, including the war criminals in the world cabinet and, and the security cabinet and the government because at all, and basically what criminals. but they should also have a voice in the future of israel, just like america still has a voice for those leaders after their war crimes. and. busy rock and i've gotten, is that right? i mean everyone in every country people should have
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a role in expressing their minds and therefore the views and the future of their country. how much in spots on parcel of the views and the political forces and the country. in fact, because of these rarely genocide and guys have mice today. fair is better and better sending and public opinion that all the other but a city of factions. so just the idea of dismissing a sense of political and military force would be politically stupid. will there be a homeless left to voice, a political view because of course is really saying we will remove a moss from the gaza strip as well. you know, i mean, it certainly has proven to be uh, you know, quite thrown for a number of things. right? it was wrong on october 7, october 6th, october 8th. so, but 9, i mean these right, is this been wrong about everything really and today uh. busy fucking gaza,
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we're more than 60 days in the scale of countless fed, a senior civilians tens of thousands of casualties. this perhaps would reach 100000 casualties, including tens of thousands of cubes, several 1000 children, all the hospitals and residential buildings and schools are destroyed. and how many, how many things have they reach thus far? so very, very small portion, according to the estimates that we hear from the united states. and is there a that's been published in the american media? it's maybe a 15 percent over the how much fight there's so you know, these, randy's getting a big stick and. busy have a credible firepower, but they prove to be far better. kidding. better senior civilians that they are getting for the city and fighters. this we're talking about the future of palestinians and the future of this land. there is a major disagreement between the us and israel on what it should be,
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not to mention, of course, the palestinians. we just, we just partly addressed that. the reason i bring this up is because benjamin netanyahu has openly now voiced his disagreement with us president joe biden. he said, we disagree on the future of gauze at the americans. we know one day to state solution netanyahu is mr. mr. no palestinian state. you know, this is a very typical us be hosted of us is that are in the relations notes of the under nothing. you know, at these ready say yes to free money. they say yes to free arms and they say not to free advice, and that's been the case for it's too many years now. as we've seen that nothing here hold on with bush. we've seen that with clinton. we've said that with obama. we've seen that with even with tom. so it's very typical for these are these to just take a big, thick more or more shield and, and diplomatic assistance. and so to jake support and protection and money and arms
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and so on, so forth. and then when it comes to political advice to say no, no, no, we know better than what we're doing. in reality, by didn't, has told us on monday how much he cares for his read. in tuesday he told us how much nothing. yeah, whole is failing, is read and the united states. so basically an american president who is more popular than these are the prime minister, both in is it right. and among the american jewish community is basically saying, look, is as future is that stick? and you and the nothing you all go for months you're not doing is read was by them is, is not really concerned with better spinning and civilians and palestinian rights and so on, so forth. he's really concerned with is, was future. and the agent, hey, things that is i don't want them to have much of a process, but us future them the region if it continues, whether it's genocide and cousin now just pay attention. he did say indiscriminate
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bombing me, which is a warrant crime. he said that steve also kind of said, but did not spit it out. he talked about this proportion to use a force because what does it mean when he talks about so many civilian deaths were losing it, their national public support. but this proportion use of force very few have most part, those killed so many, but a city and civilians cube, which is the definition of this book portion for another walk, right? so he's basically saying, look, you guys, you folks as this in america, you're getting more crimes, you're cutting basically genocide and got so you're not succeeding. you need to this thing to us now that we supported you would give you that big hug. right on october 18 when we came in with dispatch the aircraft carriers and the nuclear, somebody's and we committed $14000000000.00 to help you with economy. it's also what you need to listen to us because we have your best interest in mind. israel doesn't seem to benjamin netanyahu specifically,
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doesn't seem to care really because they've said these really foreign minister, the war against i'm us will continue with or without international support, which defines really the realities on the ground. they need the us military support and also to some extent, the diplomatic cover. and by the way that, that in, on, by itself as all the discussion. and the idea that the most formidable, the most powerful country in the middle east is unable to fight. a militant girl. and enclave that's been under siege for 17 years. that's the most formidable military force and then at least it needs a murder can help. and even with american health, it's not able to defeat a smaller militant group in a small inc. clave that's been on those things for 17 years. i don't, that's a discussion for the day. that's stuck specifically as you pointed out the past 3. let's talk about nothing now. so apparently according to these early press, by dint has got, i don't see on what's going on. it is right. and then that they'll see it says that
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nothing you know, has a personal interest in prolonging the war. but something that we've been analyzing, but that's kind of good. now president barton gets it in a do see that basically said a disturbing, just as the court it and in the reports, a disturbing news that nothing now is actually has a personal interest in pulling things or why? because the longer it is, the longer he kind of recovered from his photo, you know, screw up on october 7th, right. is mr. security, that's supposed to be, i thought the mr in security. and he, you know, proof to be a political failure because you whole support the political and administered responsibility for the, for the end of october 7. right? he's the one who showed up at the, or not technician just a couple of weeks before. then a few weeks and said, we controlled now the entire but please me, least with the map maps did not include palestinian presidents. absolutely. and then the kind of thing is, you know, basically it reminded them that there's, by this time and it's here to stay and, and basically you missed it then, you know,
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is a big failure. and we're going to show you what kind of a trump you are, you know, and this in this case, be that as it may, nothing, you know, clearly has a vested interest in prolonging the war. it doesn't have to be this time of this kind of fighting, but he wants to work hunting. and that's why he's opening on the front. no, he has another front open in the west bank. i mean, basically these really admitted through now is in every but us to get the only other thing g come. what the hell i'll be doing that. why are they hoping ups, thousands of palestinians just like not overnight. they decided they going to start school thing up with a student putting them in june. and they, undermining the policy and all sort of thing and even pulling good at the end. it may or visit or the policy and also with us maintaining the piece. right. they couldn't have cooperates with israel. absolutely, absolutely. and then the, this, i know they're presented and got part of the opening and all that around with nothing on when they finish up with garza. so you haven't,
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is there any prime minister and is there any government that so for that to show fascist that have personal interest in prolonging the war so that the government info and that's why not the now is running got on with military fatigue southern there. i spell the last 2 or 3 weeks, basically opening his electrical campaign to say, i'm a strong wartime leader. i can stand up through united states. i can defeat thomas . i can speak for his ride, and i'm here to stay, right? that is not necessarily is there as best interest, let alone in palestine, specially with just the prolonged a war. and clearly it's not in america's best interest for this war to be pulled and perhaps to open up to another new front becoming operational more. oh sure. 0 senior political analyst, more on the shower. thank you my. it's still a head on alice's 0. in other news, dozens of people are injured, have to rush and launches a mistrial attack on ukraine's campus. so we'll have a report from keith after a short break. the
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hello, there's been more flooding in western saudi arabia. so right off the bat, let me show you once again in mecca, spend days of pouring rain here, so severe flooding. so about the 3rd day in a row, we've seen these videos come out of this part of south saudi arabia, so it goes for jetta as well. but the good news is on thursday, things will quiet down except for up and down the golf. we'll see these winds pickup, so for us here in the gus about 45 kilometers power, but i think it will actually be worth and buffering could see those guns up to 60 kilometers per hour. meantime, rain is being whipped around all sides of the caspian sea. here so showers in baku showers and tater on as well. temperatures on the low side of things here for thursday. now for a turkey, we're talking about former air from the sol. so looking at the temperature and
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assembled 17 degrees, it's feeling more like spring on thursday to africa. we go this northwest slice unsettled with disturbed weather around the western mediterranean showers. seem likely for elders antonius. and we'll also see those winds pick up as well. there's been land sides for these are inside of the democratic republic of congo. still some more burst of rain to go here on thursday. and then we've got a lot of activity pushing out as in bob way into zambia that will make its way into and gold as well. some severe thunderstorms here. the. this is the largest only bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank, 50 full palestinian farms bring that home is to be pressed into a product. this in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you
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a sense of just how we pull into the industry is to the productivity of economy. the productivity, an agricultural ministry estimates who else to the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of an illegal is really settled. a white fence comes through a protest in all of grove as well as old, but still to be sure and comments to policy reform is to harvest that comes to the set this year. pharmacy is rails, warren goals that is damaging the only the industry like never before. the, the
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watching else 0 reminder of our headlines. this our new pictures from the school sheltering displaced, palestinians in northern gauze, or show bodies piled up following it. is really a tech witnesses say, a number of people including women, children, and babies were killed, execution style biased really forces. while they were sheltering inside, hundreds of thousands of palestinian families are fighting for survival in gaza is heavy rains bring expensive flooding. large parts of informal cancer underwater amid is really a tax agencies. one, the water born diseases could spread on a large scale and is really rate in the occupied. westbank is continuing more than 24 hours after it started in the city of jeanine. a 7 people had been killed. israel has launched new strikes and 11 on and syria targeting military infrastructure is really army says it's fighter jet struck a rocket launcher and 711 on it says it also hit a number of military posts and syria strikes come in response to missiles fired
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towards northern israel most r hi, rod has more now from northern israel, near the lebanese border. today we had actually those flights of jets coming across from above us from israel crossing over the border, which is at the top of this hill head. oh, there you go. there's another outgoing fly by the sounds of it just across there. and then we had the attack on the other side, you might be able to hear some of the rumbling that's happening behind happening behind us now. and that is outgoing. a sort of rate from head over to the lebanese side. there you go, you can hear it again. and this has been happening all of today. this happens yesterday. we've been here actually for a few days, these riley military says it's targeted has by law and lots of its infrastructure because it says a hezbollah isn't stopping and it's actually wanted to stop. but i want to give you an idea of some of the damage. this is shop. no traces of shop know that have hit
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a building from one of those rockets that would have been fired from across that border that you just saw behind me that. and if you follow me, i've had a so we'll just show you what we're seeing. a not shop, no has also hit a home. this would have belonged. this belongs to one of the residents of showing me. you can see the off the mall, the on those windows i'm that came from this here. it would have landed just in the ground down here. now it looks small. doesn't look not big. but if there were people here, now this price is evacuated on the, is riley government under that tree instructions, is that what people have that damage? a guy again could have been a lot, was just behind us. we have a home that has a children's bicycle children's toys, so you can imagine the expense of damage. i'm not just a small rocket loan if it was a bigger one. now there's been a lot of tit for tat between both sides. israel has one as well as and move back on
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to stop. it's launching everything from drones to miss salas, to mortars artillery. and then you have as well as saying, we won't stop until you stop the will on garza now. now you get as a lots of shelling but seems to be happening that from israel firing by every time we've heard that here, always tends to stop on the other side. and then you get is ro responding. but all along this northern border, hey, it's a front line. okay, so everyone, hey, around 65000 people have been moved. they've moved out of the villages, this valley. anyone around goes town. this one starts and then showing me which has been a target. and you also have tens of thousands of his riley soldiers deployed all the way from head down to the east and for the overnight. and so this morning that will also strikes that scene, say we're fired from has well, it's was galley. and that's what you'll guessing along the entire border,
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some strong was we heard a few days ago from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we've also heard from the wall cabinet in this last week concerned of escalations. they've said many times, they don't want another front, very busy with gaza right now, but they've certainly sent a strong message that hezbollah needs to stop, and it shouldn't continue carrying out these launches. re most of them is a un special rav 4 to our on violence against women and children. she joins us from amman, been estimated 70 percent of palestinians killed in gaza, have been women and children. does that set this conflict apart? it's common for at least half of the casualties to be women and children, but certainly what we've seen here has surpassed anything we've seen in that in recent conflicts. i think you would agree that access on the ground has run out of words to describe brittany. the unspeakable level of suffering and horrors on the ground in god's uh um the commissioner for under was there any,
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had described it as a living health. and i would say that within this whole being a palestinian woman or a child has really meant being stripped of and humanity, dignity, safety, or any special considerations that would be usually given to women and children in times of peace or conflict. i in fact, cannot think of any protection that the palestinians that civilians are entitled to according to the laws of war that have been upheld in this conflict. and i cannot think of any violation of the laws or for and human rights that listing ins, including women and children, have not been subjected to me. what kind of protection should women and children get in international humanitarian or law? what would a war look like? the twice to respect that aspect of international law as well. everything that it shouldn't happen is happening now according to the geneva conventions and the laws
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of conflict. so all this indiscriminate bombing slaughtering the forceful disposition unfolding genocide, the deliberate starvation, the deliberate a, a denial of walter, the denial of humanitarian aid, the attacks on humanitarian actors like why, like the red crescent, the, the, the bumbling of civilian infrastructure. always are things that shouldn't happen according to the laws of war. and of course we've been that also women have specific protections because they are women. there's supposed to be a also given, you know, a consideration and care for the fact that there being women like for example, when they are menstruating, like for example, risk, productive health. and we know self beat onslaught that we have seen on pregnant women and women giving birth on infants. we have now seemingly moved from
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mom being children, including infants, to leaving them, to die, and decompose and hospitals to now apparently also executing them in cold blood. what's it like being a 5 year old and gaza right now? i have been in a 5 year old and god. so probably having lost both of your parents and all your siblings having lost the lynn and seeing no future trying to survive uh, being soaked. which right now under the rain uh, going hungry not being able to 8 days. um and uh, feeling very abandoned by the world. a re, most of them un special ref winter on violence against women and children. thank you very much for joining us on the program. today, thank you to us media all reporting that israel has begun pumping sea water into
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underground tunnels. in garza used by a moss. they've cited a named us officials who say that is really is, are testing the target and flooding of tunnels on a limited basis. is really forces haven't commented on these reports. is real, maintains how mazda is using the network of passages under gaza to hide fighters and weapons, a spring in omar. sure about this one more year. a professor of security and delivery studies at the doha institutes of graduate studies. your thoughts on this, this um, especially this new tool, this new tactic the is really, is using on a limited basis so far. it's a new old tool. so to deal with the tunnel, do have either a to neutralize than destroy them, fighting them or kill whoever is in them. so these are the 4 main strategies that were used since a very long time, including good modern times and yet no more. for example, with the quote you donald's, so the using see water this falls under destroying them. so you can destroy them
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either from the air by a, by a power like a, you know, the americans were doing in vietnam would be 52 is they did in some tunnels. and i've done this done against the sample on solve a license using the circles multiple bummed and he doesn't pull him. mom dropped on some of the tunnels that can do this thing doesn't have to unless they will kill a lot of people. but they can do the trying to draw the tunnels by using root or water. the problem with that is that you can q whoever is in the tunnel including the also just but the other problem. so i think this may be a selective areas where if these did that intelligence assessment says that there is, there are no hostages, that we know that the intelligence assessment is not always accurate. in the end, it is just assessment. but what can they do is they can build a platform pedal to the gods, a beach, and drill under under garza, the other guys are beach probably with the depth of somewhere between 20 all the
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way, maybe 280 or 100 the meters. and then pump very strong water that either using sea water or, and this is, this would be a crime if they use the sewage water. because sewage water will contaminate the soil and it will have some serious environmental damage. so they can do one on one of 2 things as the other thing is, there are other ways to do with donald's, of course, but probably they chose this one. but what other ways to use the to guess again like this is a, an old tactic using get now, pumping to guess like they want to use the in against the, for the testers in the demonstrations inside the tunnel. but if there is enough amount of 2 guys in the new exits in the tunnel, you can kill people inside as well. so if they were 40 is accurate, they're doing this on a limited basis. they're testing this. that means they're just not sure, i guess is that would be the logical conclusion that this is how they want to proceed. absolutely. the, it is a, it is a very,
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very risky situation given the presence of hostages in there. but also it's not the, it's not, it was tried before and it shows you what we say and did not work. the diction started before these tunnels in gaza. there was smuggling tunnels. i believe it was the wondering tongue sounds between gaza and uh like, uh the got it but a stand rough. uh huh. and it gives you the offer. and uh they did that with the sewage order, even though this was the order and it did not work it because we put it on when you say it didn't work for how long or what it was. now there are more, more effective ways to stop deal with it because they build these many dams inside the tunnels that the more or less stopped or isolate the specific area depends on how strong its pump might assume. it will be pumped very strongly. so it can destroy the them already and the obstacle the on the way, but if it didn't, then it the, it will be used to. so there are always concert measures, and that's how tunnels, wherever we're being survived. so foss instead solving 8 or even from before is
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real sustained is biggest loss of life on the ground and gaza. this was in northern gaza on tuesday. 10 is really is were killed most of them in an ambush. it appears by a ma spiders. what are the lessons for israel of it's or been on the ground fighting so far? or? i think that it's uh if you look at the map and so what do we have right now we have about the gates from at least 5 divisions. 5 is a, so the 98th got a troopers that 168-1100. 62nd armored the $36.00 of armored infantry which is the largest the division. and then you have a reserve division to, to 200 and 52nd, which is the so called cyanide division. and it said the reserve one. and then that kind of thing that are a big gates from the, the, how big is the, how the, some of that begins from, from other, from one other division as well and all that. so we're talking about the 1st of all
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about almost over $60000.00 in guys operating inc, as a plus the, the mobilized force that is outside of uh, of guys as well. uh, over at uh, 12000 air strikes um and was, we'll see still a combat is ongoing in a very similar way to 2014. and you know, way old this, the attacks have created a geography in gaza. that is very difficult for me or the know, but for all of these be a big because now you have trouble all over. so we have the to the hills in go, you've told me this in the past that it could actually be more favorable for a mazda, especially the foreigners, or when it comes to ambush isn't defending the right. yeah, that's one. and then to you saw that you what happened in july? yeah, recently that was a very complicated operation. it was, it was a 3 multi stage ambush. and they, they rigged a house with explosives somehow they tricked, is really forced to get into the house. they blew up the house and then the,
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the force that was coming to assist the ambush to the unit was also and pushed on the waves because it was all the units waiting for them. and then the there was so that you had the king to evacuate. so you had losses from all of them, from the journey, from the july big gate. and then you had the losses from the air force vacate as well, from the nearest force you to the unit the uh, if i go to the right, 669 where they were trying to evacuate the, the soldiers, uh and rescue them. and then they also got i'm and was so they last to solve it all . and today it has a long history with the do they need be gay? do you know from 2014 because some of the damages were conducted there? mean the, there's really forces had to upgrade. it's ahmad uh, cars vehicles, the m 113, which is an american, made the apc armored personnel carriers have to upgrade to, to now we have, they have the numbers a much heavier and stronger one, mainly because of the survey about the 2014 where they had significant losses just
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to protect the infantry. so i think they've gone, but they're still going. the map looks to me as, as the listed in the very beginning of this fight. i'm are sure. thank you very much. your analysis of the other news now around the world. at least $53.00 people, including 6 children have been injured after a russian missile attack on ukraine's capital keys in the early hours. a children's hospital and several homes were damaged. while in apartment building caught fire. caves, mayor says most people were injured off the debris fell from 10 missiles that were intercepted on the eastern side of the new pro river. robert bride has been speaking to people in keep affected by the miss. i look back too much of too, but was awoken. in the early hours of this morning by sun dress explosions. 2 as these miss solves, were 5 into the city and the defenses were intercepting them with an amount of debrief, holding in different locations, especially in the east of the cities,
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such as this neighborhood where you have buildings have had the front splost in. there's also a kindergarten here that has been damaged cause, but with more than 50 people being reported injured. the defenses especially around keep, have been strengthened since last winter, anticipating more attacks like this, by the russians, as they tried to target critical infrastructure, including the energy supply. you were really, it's almost a variety of all the windows and doors were blown in and everything was flying around by 2 of them, but i ran outside and so some of my neighbors injured and covered in blood. many were taken to the hospital visit. talk came as president flooded me is that landscape, you crane was wrapping off his visit to washington with the announcement of a further $200000000.00 in military aid, which includes will add defenses. but of course, there is a disappointment about the billions of dollars more in aid, which is being held up in congress. and this does seem to be
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a timely reminder that ukraine still faces a long, hard winter ahead. rubber cried, i'll just say are a key. argentina's currency, the pay scale has dropped to buy more than 50 percent and a set of shock measures to revive a trouble the economy. teresa bill has the latest on this from going to situs margin. tina are trying to understand the many are trying to digest the announcement so you can only canals lens made by the government here on tuesday with right now sir to evaluating the play. so can see by 54 percent that they are lifting the subsidies on funds for an energy starting january that they're shutting down. at least 9 ministries in the country, among many of the meshes were here. and this mark is in the province of when a site is where people have been coming here and looking at the prices, which is now a main concern here in argentina, argentinians have been struggling with very high inflation in the past year. but just in the last few weeks,
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we have seen that the prices of some products have doubles and some have even tripled, for example, the price of policy. and you can see here how there's been lots of remarks on the prices because of the instability and the possibility of the valuation. in argentina, this situation has the support of the international monetary fund, say that charging thing i need to reorganize the economy. and what's interesting right now is also what, how have you had any laser new president has been telling the population since he took office? he said that harsh austerity measures are necessary to organize argentina's economy . we have seen him in public telling the population, there is no money and people are applauding and that's why many say that they support the semesters and that they have to get ready for very, very difficult a very, very difficult situation. i had, however, of course there are concerns about the impact that many of the semesters are going to have on people's lives. were hearing that some protest by less when groups are
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being planned for next week in all this and search and see about what's happening in argentina and the government's plans. we organized the economy and the impacts that this is going to have on the population. that is how i see that when a site is and here the latest sports headlines with peterson to key is top football league will resume on tuesday following a one week suspension of to referee was punched by a club presidents. hello mila, who suffered a black eye and a mind. a fracture in the incidents has been released from hospital, the man who entered the pitch and punched him. and get a good you club president for the culture has since resigned from the ro caught you, and 2 others were arrested for the attack, which happened after took the stupid each match on monday. coming benchmark kicked off the free for club world cup and saudi arabia with the wind and a new wrinkled. he's club a, it's a hud. we're up against brooklyn city. and go to a country school basic and with a great lease ends mother and see what they 3 know when becoming the 1st place to
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school in for additions of the 2 elements of his previous public cup codes that come with right. and madrid is a 100 looking they place in the 2nd round where they will face egypt. us, we on friday. no, no, because you both football, but they will cover me. i didn't play football to break reco it's so i play to and tracy's in place of mind. fissions is a score and goals doesn't have anything to do with it. i want to try and help my team get to the highest level and when try fees, it's more important than scoring goals. you a couple of at the donors champion simon, named se. got a huge send off from this. then since they hit it to the club woke up, they'll play the winter of the match between now and the end of last week in the semi finals on monday. so we'll spend html ending their sponsorship with israel's national football team in 2020 full, a spokesperson for the gym and company. since the move was planned since last year, and as not to relates, it's a growing calls to boy called the brand and that the costs of old people have sponsored the team since 2018 australian cricket. it was mancha logic says he'll
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fight an order from the sports governing party banning him from displaying the message line. so equal only shoes collage has been wearing the she's doing practice the head of a strategies 1st test against pakistan on thursday. he's previously spoken about the war on garza and he's message is being interpreted as a pro palestinian one. whatever my shoes isn't political. i'm not taking sides. human last to me is a cool one. jewish lots is equal to one was a loss, is equal to one end of life. and so i'm just picking up for does it, does it have a voice? this is part of my hop. and eddie jones is back in international reg. d deal straight and that's pertaining to japan to take charge of the national team. jones coach depends who a famous when the current will jump in south africa. and the 2015 world cap e was most recently in charge of australia. and those are useful headlines for the
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or the the other 100 people. so if this is the news, our life from the coming out, the next 60 minutes. exclusive video obtained by alj a 0 shows bodies piled up inside of school in northern gaza. witnesses say they were killed at point blank range, biased ready soldiers, starvation disease on winter weather, threatening the survival of displaced civilians in gaza. and is there any rate and the okay.
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