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the, the of the hello, i'm sorry for that. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes exclusive video obtained by all just there. it shows bodies piled up inside of school in northern garza. witnesses say they were killed at point blank range, binds ready soldiers, starvation, disease, and winter weather threatened the survival of display civilians in gaza. and is there any rate in the occupied?
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westbank continues into a 2nd day, a august indians, a cube, and more than a 100. the rest is funerals of health and some of the 10 is ready. soldiers killed in gaza on tuesday, including a tunnel the i'll just say are has obtained footage of bodies piled up in a school in northern garza. witnesses tell us they were executed by these rarely made a treat. the dead include women and children. this idea of who caused by law school is a un run facility that is become a shelter during the war, but may now be the scene of a war crime rentals 3rd reports on our coverage. he has, sorry, we have a warning view as might find some of the pictures in his report. distressing i cannot stand it. i cannot stand beside save this man of to seem to do some seeing in a school in japan. the northern guys are these are the buddies of people that sell
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just used extra via because on the united nations wrong school. witness said they were civilians, not fighters, killed execution style by these read. all these women, it's nice is among the victims. she was hiding from the bombardment here in the school building. we did not know where she was. her mother, brothers or sisters on our own cute, just as the victims families to be searching for them to these really so just on the schools took all the men into the cost rooms that you 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. do you have agency for the testing of every do you see 102 of these facilities including screws? hoping he buys ready buns some directly targeted since october the 7th. inside the unit and seldom does that, which is made, maintains safe,
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civil residential buildings were damaged if strikes, faces and rescue teams are searching for survivors benefit from the 10 units on a multiple defense that are kind of nice is dangerous. a bunch of salt, con you and this should be a safe place in this. we thought it was a safe place, but look, they struck here. so they struggled. they struck the manual keyless shocked at thomas highs. these children who survived the ear impacts upon being taken to the cities, 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 squares and buildings on level days for better stadiums from the north to the south. no way to save. they have no rest to go. this
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was at dash 0 to 0. and is there any forces have a time one more school sheltering, forced to be displaced? people image evaluated refugee, time shelling on the you and run. i will who say in the school kills at least 5 people. the victims include women and children. thousands of people have also been injured in the attacks within $280.00 power steering's been killed in is where the attacks on you and schools since october, the 7th. a live now to target was zoom in rough sauce in southern goes up target as well as these incidents at schools. more strikes coming in to the area where you can yes, absolutely. the task of the territory has been on the east very intense funding. during the last couple of hours, we are talking about districts. well, we are right now located the is ready to occupation, forces had carried out to east ready strikes that claim to minus over, around 14 palestinians. i with the dozens of those who have been injured and
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transported to receive your treatments and not quite the hospital. so was mentioning that one of these strikes with just only a few meters away from us in a rough off as this area had been designated as safe and had been a, the majority of gauze, and had been informed, forwarded to flee to us since the beginning of this round of fighting. now the attacks also continued on, i'm sorry, rock trick you did come by the use by the option to read were moved on 5. how does things have been killed? and one of the latest attacks that had to completely destroyed our residential slots. a, you know, massage refuge account the honeymoon. a city has been all that is very intense artillery bumming since the beginning of this about all of this date. and it has been also about to zone between the palestinian fighters and the east. but you so just was trying to bounce deep into this area to eliminate the palestinian fighters
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. i'm to gain more control over the vital urban areas. now the bombardment of the territory continue as policy has become completely feel that there is no, any safe place in goals or even the areas that they had been informed just lead to by the occupation forces tara, tara was zoom in rough uh, in southern gauze of course, thank you very much. i and now heavy rain and pots of gauze is bringing more despair and hardship. an estimated 1900000 palestinians of displaced many living in make shift tents where supplies are running dangerously low brianca go up to ripples in the cold winter rain. a picture of misery. i'm deaf in northern garza. it's ability as a go queued into is really attack. would you believe she was found? but there are many still trapped under the rubble in the rain ambulances of stuck
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on flooded streets with rescue workers of gauze, of a still carrying on israel's daughter blockades. and attacks have paused her ice gauze, was already broken sewage systems and now the streets. so tuning the decaying for these may shift tends to offer little protection for tens of thousands of palestinians struggling to stay dry on the thames while we got drenched inside the tent. and i don't know where to put the children water flooded the tend . i wrapped the children in blankets and came here. i don't know what to do because of the rain where to go from. there is no drinking water. so from visa collecting rainbow to, to drink. food medicine and fuels are always running low for many who have to escape the streets on start with just close when they're boxed. they are no blankets, no mattresses. just the looming threat of disease and starvation. what is the
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force of this child who was born in attempting more? the add new clothes for her? no food or drink the children cry for most little bread. i appeal to the world, those who have a conscience to save us from what we are in. and return to our homes. israel has ignored cold for a cease fire with indication that it's a sultan garza could last for months and sobered the collective punishment of palestinians in this window for brianca group though, i'll just hear once or show mom is a con eunice residents and a canadian citizen who chose to remain in garza during the war. he's currently sheltering at the own us or hospital in con eunice. he told us about the increasingly difficult conditions that us and most of us get them in eunice or we, we have, we've had the local strain for getting call up to date. and it has cost a local slash or electrical supply here in the hospital. and in the beaten square
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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 master, this has to be to today's, my jackets, my clothes, and many people as soon as i like that that, i mean, we only had the internet and the electricity back here around one hour ago. in addition to that, to 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. 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 was bombs, his wife lost his legs, the legs. he's one of one or one of his children. most parents have eyes. and one of his youngest daughter is also now enough to nowhere to be found. so even trying
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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 fond to provide you with. this is now taken over by the idea of there's a lot of heavy fighting there. and the me throw this quote off with. these are all that's, that all the boxes north through the south. so that's all it is, is fully occupied. now. it will fly to so it's very unsafe. that is another road. so the see. so but even dots roads, it says, i mean it's, it's just a whole lot of people total for the 2 g 's lights have left and even a few successful goodies so far. uh there. ringback is no temporarily shows that there is no food, there is no water. now cited states with president biden as be meeting families of american captives held in gaza at the white house. 8 us nationals, i believe to be still held the i'm us freed full americans last month during a ceasefire. broken by, cuts are in egypt,
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and the white house says it will pull out all the stops to make sure that every time to return time. what we do now. and we've seen that the us of ministration from the previous round of, of negotiations and hostage released us administration is completely committed to getting the hostages out the 8 americans who remain there and the other nearly a 130. we have no doubt about that. and today's today's meeting with president bite and then secretary blinking, only reinforced that and that they are willing and ready to do all that they possibly can by any number of names to get the hospice just one second and also not just to talk about them as hostages, but to talk about them as people and that is what the president and secretary blinking understand is that they are just not numbers and they're just not faces. they are sons, they are sons, they are grandparents, they are mothers,
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and did that is what the president and his team understands. what can be, how kit has been following that meeting for us at the white house, the following president biden's meeting with the families of 8 captive still being held in gaza. they spoke with reporters telling us that in fact, the president remains personally engaged as he has been for weeks and has offered a personal guarantee that he will continue to work for the release of their loved ones. but president 5 and continues to experience fall out from those comments made to donors on tuesday, where he said behind closed doors, that the military campaign in gauze i'd be a wage by israel is indiscriminately targeting palestinian civilian some 18000 and counting now killed as a result of that military campaign, the white house on wednesday,
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continuing to clean up those comments made by the president. the latest comments coming from the national security council spokesperson, john kirby who said in fact that this is reflection of global opinion. and that in fact, this is something the white house's express concern to is real about. still this is not any reflection in any way that the united states has diminished its support for israel. on the contrary, there will continue to be support something that jig sullivan, the national security adviser will express to the is really wor, cabinet on thursday when he meets with them. and israel as well. 8 as with the is really prime minister and president as well. he will be delivering a message that there will in fact, be an urging of a reduction in civilian harm. you will get an update on progress on the battlefield and will urge that there be an opening of the flossing and crush alone for
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additional humanitarian aid. but this is the only administration officials that will be delivering that mess, sage. it will also be coming from the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, when he visits israel on monday, kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house, and that visit the can bianca. it was talking about the visit of jakes oliver, the national security advisor to them, at least, is now underway. he's expected as can be, was saying to meet these ready, prime minister on friday potty cold haine joined just now from washington for more patsy. is it a surprise that he went to saudi arabia 1st? it was a surprise to us, but that's pretty understandable because the national security advisor isn't like other cabinet level positions like the secretary of defense. the price doesn't really go with him on these trips. so it was surprising that they didn't announce in advance, but not a surprise,
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and the sense that they really do see saudi arabia is one of the key players in this post war situation. whatever. it's going to look like. they've been very clear what he's going to go talk to the side of chrome principal, how they've been salma about 1st and foremost, it is about trying to help make sure the war doesn't go into like a broader conflict. there's also new concern about who she attacks on god vessels in the red sea. there's been some talk in the defense circles that they might start trying to get some sort of escort ships to get those ships through the red sea. and they're going to want to talk about normalization of relations with israel and know it might sound to everyone who's been watching the conflict. so i think that's kind of far off field. but us president joe biden at those off camera fundraiser remarks . he said that he believes saudi arabia still wants to make normalization with israel. that's going to be a huge challenge given how people throughout the region are witnessing this
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conflict. but it's definitely going there to just send the message that they still want to look if there's a possibility to go down that path. and you told him about his of camera remarks, president biden's to campaign donors in which he was much more critical of all, nothing yahoo it is ready policy really had been before. do we expect some of that message to be conveyed by jake sullivan when he gets to his rep is absolutely, obviously when it comes to any sort of conflict when it comes to israel in the united states, words are chosen incredibly carefully. so we saw the president come out and say it was losing support because of its indiscriminate bomb and that was the furthest they've gone. we're starting to now hear jake sold and he was speaking to the wall street journal just a day ago. and he said that we believe is real needs to do more, to protect civilians and quinn as far as to say that likely means less bombing, less artillery shells, more targeted, firing,
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ask mos officials and basically said it's time to go to a less high a the kind to move away from the kind of high intensity operations we're seeing today that striking because that is very explicit. and we heard from national security spokesman john kirby. he was said he was asked about this as well today. and he said, we know what israel says that they're trying to protect civilians. we want to see more results. so that is also making it clear he wants to talk about a timeline. and this is going to be critical because the us thinks that the future in gaza is the palestinian authority. benjamin netanyahu, these really prime ministers that absolutely not. the us as the only solution is a 2 state solution. and for the 1st time in a very long time, we're hearing these really, governments say, no, that's not in the table anymore. so that is going to be the biggest conflict in the long term with us officials. because us visuals are under incredible pressure to
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show some positive results out of this. and if they're saying a 2 state solution can happen and is real estate and absolutely not, well, something's going to have to give probably about equal height in washington. thank you very much. for the reporting that now these are the ministry has been carrying out an ongoing rate on jeanine in the occupied westbank, the big gun on tuesday morning, 8 people have been killed including at least 4 in a drug strikes. israel confirm the strikes saying the attack killed and on specified number of palestinians who was spotted heading explosive devices and firing edits forces at least 283 palestinians, including 64 miners, had been killed in his ready attacks and the occupied westbank since october the 7th boat child stratford is in ramallah forest shows. it's been a couple of months of extremely intensive is riley raids inside the occupied west bank, but the shed duration of this one does market out somewhat. doesn't it very much.
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so how are yeah, this is the, the longest and saving the most expensive is very limited for you, right? we've seen any way in the occupied westbank since the beginning of the war. these where it is a cooling at operation house and gardens, as you rightly say, image saw yesterday, sorry in the morning yesterday. so we're coming out to almost 48 hours since this started um it would it be and i suppose early evening, but i don't think you know the evening where we're getting to get reports that so that was the signs of a de escalation that never happened. in fact, the offices data, we now understand that the reinforcements sent you invite these riley military and is writing news channel is saying that 1400 is ready. the reserve is being used in this operation in sight. jeanine, of course jeanine, the refugee camp in particular has long been in a sense of full the palestinian resistance. it has been rated many times before and
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the last couple of months, hundreds of people already arrested from janine. certainly according to the palestinian prisoner association. they saying that the spot in this raid around 500 palestinians have been detained, but a lot of them have been interrogated. we understand and actually released. busy the is really side, they all saying that self until now they have rated up to 400 buildings. they say that they have destroyed to improve allies, explosive devices, confiscated others along with weapons caches. and they also say that a couple of the soldiers have been killed in the ongoing clashes the in the last 5 or 10 minutes. we've had to pull some joints that we've been speaking to on the ground that so these ready ministry seems to be focusing on another specific house . um, as to the owner of that house we have, we have no details of that. but yeah,
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as i say by far the longest res, so falls since the beginning of the will engineering and there is no sign that it is going to end. so the right tells dresser in romano. thank you very much. of israel has held a funeral for a senior army, come on, the killed and fighting in the northern gods, gaza strip. israel says the left hand and tunnel was among 10 soldiers killed on tuesday, during baffles with on us. it's the worst single day loss is ready for assistance. it's ground invasion, began on the 31st of october, is where the army says at least a $115.00 troops have been killed in the fighting so far. but he's already a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says, is ro, word stop it's war against him? us despite international pressure doesn't know who was speaking the soldiers during a visit to a military base in southern israel, come out of the shop. this is going to be a difficult war. but there are signs of a breakdown, and i can see that, and truly you can see that to see or determination to continue until the end and
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eliminate thomas. an overwhelming victory over homos will give us many, many advantages, both from the power determines and also from the power of persuasion towards the whole world sitting in the stands. all right, i'm just standing by and occupied is tristan for us. honda? what else did benjamin doesn't you all have to say in this visit to his ready troops, or even in the face of international pressure, these really prime minister says that the war will continue until the am up illumination of how mass and until victory. this is something he's been saying since the beginning of the war, and in fact these really prime ministers spoke twice 1st time in the south to was really commanders without a detention center for arrested palestinians from gone. so and the 2nd time at the sion that that's israel's internal security at their headquarters and essentially
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reiterating the same thing. but this is a war that is going to continue. it is going to be ongoing and he's been reiterating remarks that is real simply has no choice. there is no other alternative for them other than to win this war and achieve those 3 objectives. he's been repeating. now the is really foreign minister has also been echoing those are marks saying that with or without international support, these really is, are going to continue on in this war. these really defense minister jo off guidelines also reiterating the same remarks in saying that military pressure on the ground is what ultimately led to the release of captives that we saw a few weeks ago. these really are re spokesperson daniel, how gaiety. additionally, speaking this evening, and here's the night, we press conference saying that more pressure applied on the ground is what could we to more deals and more captives being released? why all of these officials are speaking. they're all essentially saying the same
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thing that the war is going to continue until the 3 objectives are met. the 1st one is to dismantle him, us as military and political capabilities entirely to ensure that these really feel no sort of threat coming from the goal is to strip in the future. and the 3rd is to return all of those currently being held captive inside of gaza. and because these really have not achieved those goals, they're saying the war needs to continue on. we were mentioning that the $115.00 that is ready soldiers so far the, the funerals of those killed on tuesday. what department is to have to say on that subject, and how would you gauge the mood more broadly when it comes to is really military fatalities? space really prime minister describe it as one of the toughest days for these really military. but the army, chief of staff, along with the defense minister are saying that these really know what kerry is going to remain in this area,
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neighborhood until all of how masses infrastructure is dismantled. additionally, these really army spokesperson has said that they're not going to give away too much information about what they're going to do. inches yeah. yet, but that they're going to remain there until every time as fighter is dead and all of the infrastructure, it has been dismantled. they say that while there are heavy losses on the battlefield since the ground operation began, they are still according to them. deepening their achievements, both in the northern part of garza and in the south. additionally, the defense minister has been saying that this is something the military is prepared for that 11 to force comes under fire, others come in to assist and that unfortunately, in this case, it ended up with debts and the worst day for these really military that they've seen since the ground operation began because a very senior military commander was killed in this ambush by him us in the
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northern part of gaza. so even with these losses, these really military says that the war is going to continue, and this is a price that they have to pay for what they're hoping will be victory. okay, come to salute in ok, bodies through some. thank you very much for that. i don't use live now from minneapolis, minnesota is to hers ala, he is director of outreach and grassroots organizing at the american, the owners, they sion american muslims for palestine. and let's get into a number of the news lines that we've been discussing over the last few minutes. that is most interesting given where you are this apparent increasing division perhaps has put a bit too strong, but certainly criticism coming from the white house of at least elements of is ready policy. some, it seems of camera of benjamin netanyahu by implication as well. what do you make of that? well, it's very clear that internally the united states is very cognizant of the fact
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that is real escalating genocide in gaza. and this uh, these, the recent statements by the president of the united states still binding indigo. ready the internal conversations in the white house are very clearly but pointing to one thing, and that is there to be in crimes against humanity. and that the noted states is having a hard time adjusting those crimes. and now the that the division between a benjamin netanyahu and joe biden is becoming more evidence. and the president statement last night uh indicates that the appetite american appetite for israel's crimes and gaza and so what do you make of the fact that i think we may have lost the line to tires ok. i used to live. can you hear us mr. arizona? i think we need to move on. we've lost the sound. i don't know if there's anything you can do at your end if you, me to by mistake. and that's all right,
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we'll try and come back to him later as, as time that so thank you very much time as i'll still ahead on i'll just, you know, just a piece of all we have more on the famous scouts here. destroyed by is ready forces engine in the you're just in time for your weather report across europe in africa. let's go. so 1st we begin with the big picture. good to see by the way, a few areas of disturbed weather, but i think we're the most active stuff will be is through the bulk. and so let me show you from bosnia montenegro, albania, serbia, extending into western romania for western romania. you could see a months worth of rain in a short period of time. so certainly a washout for some next i want to show you this the shield of snow sliding up in so
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western russia is going to be an all out snow storm in moscow looking to pick up 10 to 20 centimeters of snow over the next little bit last week you had record snowfall dressed of about 40 centimeters, so more snow to add on top of that things have cooled down across southern spain. not too bad though, except sun and cloud. and now i got at 18 degrees with the other day. you are what? almost 30 so some big changes there were tugging up warmer air from the sol, so that pops up the temperature and is stumble to 17 degrees on thursday, feeling more like spring and for the northwest slice of africa. disturbed weather here, showers in wind for both elders and 2 and this on thursday. and we go to the se powerful thunderstorms moving out of zambia into angola. some of them could be severe on thursday. now you're in the know the it is a tenant object to produce object these coverage. many parts of is really media are
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effectively engaging in the propaganda for genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of israeli public discourse and timor voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next and on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it says it's context questions, professional and unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leads, profit without the girls permission, allow me to push back for a moment, demanding and fees, fire demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0 in the
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the welcome back. you watching out a 0 reminder about top stories. this out new pictures from the school sheltering displaced, palestinians in northern gauze, or show bodies piled up following in his randy attack. witnesses say a number of people including women and children, and babies were killed execution style by is really close. although sheltering inside out is the thousands of promised indian families of fighting for survival and gaza is heavy rains bring expensive flooding. large parts of informal camps on the was a made is where the attacks agencies won't want to. bone diseases could spread on a wide scale is ready rate and the occupied westbank is continuing more than 24
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hours. any 48 hours offered sponsored in the city of geneva, 7 people have been killed. now let's see it from mazda in griffith. hayes, the un under secretary for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief. he sold out a 0 that hamas was among the policy of invoices that needed to be heard when deciding the future of palestine. while we also give the posting and 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. i'm vicious, no doubt. that voice, just as into john, the civilian voice in the civil society, the civilian voice, the voice, equally, also by the way of our 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,
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to tell us their views about the future. i am a stranger, i get no but in palestine. but there are many who do. and they have strong views, much better informed than mine. i'm awesome. griffith started talking to diplomatic edison james base for tow charges 0. you can see that on friday, december, the 15th at 1130 gmc. now let's close back to minneapolis, minnesota tire. here's the thank you very much for your patience. staying with us. we were talking a couple of minutes ago you were talking about the nature of the parent policy, division and discomfort within the us administration. now we have national security advisor, jake sullivan, heading out to the region. what do you expect of him and, and do you think he can be successful in pulling leave is to potentially mediate on changes or any policy? yes, i think the, the statements by the president of the public gathering,
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describing what israel was doing as cool, indiscriminate bombing as a reflection of the type of internal conversations that are being had in the white house about what israel is doing in gaza. and the, the criticisms of the body and ministration here in the united states are becoming louder and louder by the day where a congressional staff are now confronting their members of congress. the boss is essentially on capitol hill, demanding a ceasefire. and so, as the pressure mounts on the bonnet and ministration, we are starting to see kind of the binding campus um, more and more inclined towards discussing the ceasefire or more and more inclined towards moving in that direction at least. but the problem is that the us administration so far as maybe uh, starting to break ranks with israel as far as the narrative is concerned. however, as far as us weapons supply is concerned, that flow or that's um, that faucet is still open and on. and, and unfortunately we saw this week,
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the $105000000.00 transfer of, i mean it shouldn't take shelves to israel to continue it's cool, indiscriminate bombings that deal about it. uh so, um, uh, so rightfully described, well, yeah, that there was some reports that there is a, a band on, or at least the delay to the transfer of, and 16 tens of thousands of, of 16 rifles because of fears that they might be used in the occupied westbank and the united states has been sort of pushing against subtler attacks. and, you know, keep by west bank, but at the same time voting with israel in the united nations. so it's a case of certainly more public facing discomfort and criticism. while at the same time of the you and it very much is voting with is ro. yeah, absolutely. have somebody that have nations general assembly and that made a very strong that you got this real yesterday was more than
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a 153 nations demanding a seems fired. then only a $23.00 nations abstaining with 10 voting against. then even if you look at the extensions america's greatest allies, the u. k of france, germany, italy, spain refused to vote against the cease fire despite american pressure to do so. and that is an indication of the fact that even in europe, americans closest allies, they cannot stomach out yet another massacre yet another invasion of a hospital. and the more images of the bodies of promising and children the competed due to its really bombardment. and so this is a clear indication that despite us pressure and despite what united states may be trying to do and building international consensus and support of israel's invasion of gaza edits continued occupation of gaza. it's clear that that it's an uphill battle that the united states cannot wins. and that's why we are seeing also the, by the administration, changing its tone with regards to what is taking place and starting to send clear
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messages to this real. that this, that the moral authority or the moral claim that israel may have had on october 7th, no longer stands as it continues to genocide and gaza. alright, tires are thank you for your time. thank you for staying with us despite those technical glitches and, and thanks for joining us from minneapolis to us media reporting. israel has begun pumping sea water into underground tunnels in gauze at used by hum us. they've cited unnamed us officials who say is ready as a testing the targeted funding of tunnels on a limited basis is ready for those that haven't commented on the reports. israel maintains how much is using the network of passages and the gaza, to hide fighters and weapons mar, one by the will. is an engineer working for the palestinian, what's all 40? he says, funding the tunnels and the gaza with see what that would cause it reversible, excuse me, the reversible environmental damage or the, the,
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the lie and the bins on the ground water as them in that will tell resources for that the duration of around $2200000.00 and have the time slipping and then pay out . it goes us, but this aquifer is already so far from that that energy hyphen energy and the number of the frontage of pollution related to the the leakage of the on pro power sewage system. and part of that goes to the funding that she was out to the infrastructure and, and the news from the county is under the gong towns and goes on the other 2nd, the 1000000 the law. this is the will cause a disaster to the environment than to the aquifer. says these, the going gets a huge quantitative of relying was done well uh,
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and facilitate to the ground water cutting out a lot of pollutants from the use the tunnels and from the surrounding areas. and this will reach to a stage that the aquifer could be added to the assembly, damage to the limit that needs the kid to be to have any data. oh, oh my show is a professor of military and security studies are the institute for graduate studies . thanks for being with us. um, what do you make of this plan? if it is a plan that is really intends to activate as a funding tunnels in this way? is that something that you work? is it to it's 10 work. uh, but the depends on how much does this really cover him and care about the hostages because it the, that there is an issue there as the way to do the fastest way to do is donald's,
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right? so the you can utilize it, neutralizing it means that you will have to block the entrances in the exits, either with the cement which is a logistical nightmare. and would probably the cement trucks and the escorts will be attacked. probably you can use the sponge bombs, which of these ratings have developed. it's a very risky way to block a tunnel because the, it's a mix, a mixture of to the kids. and then they turn into a very solid phone. so, so it's an explosive, a bomb, but it does not have its little ceilings up the tunnel. it see what's up the tunnel . but when these rays were training for it, some of those are useful just lost their site because of the chemicals that were, was exhibiting. there's also a way to more or less neutralize it the by this is a way to destroy, to, you know, just to neutralize it by it. bombardments. yes. so using a significant evelyn barman's, the americans use this in vietnam with the b,
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50 twos. and also they use it and they've got us down against the ice as in uh, in afghanistan against the time. and that was with the circle, the mother of old bombs. it was the gpu of 43, if i remember correctly. and it was 11 tons, of course they're using this in guys, that would be a, there's a great, a lot of disaster because to kill all civilians. and there is also the way of trying to either use gas inside the tunnel into a gas, specifically the americans try to use it in, in getting them in the. yeah, could you donald's? and it was good, cool. the might the meters, it was very strong pumps. of guys, of 2 guys inside the ballads was also killed at people. this why i assume, you know, it may have the some of that effect. what do you can use also is that more about it? so you know, these are a flame the same munition and that will suck the oxygen from the tunnel and then turn it into a living. hell is 1000 degrees to the various ways, but the old with the costs for the hostages,
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for sure. and with the sheer complexity and scale of this tunnel network, does that make any of these tactics? the water included all the more difficult because be presumably there are parts that can be cold enough by how much prices on the ground. absolutely, there's always for each and every a tactic that i that i talked about the it's um, the visit content measure, right? so including many dams for the 4th attempting to flaw at including having more exits in entrances or digging more or getting more exits and entrances in case of the booking of the entrances and exits. and so for each and every tactics the, the, they'll probably have most for, for, for gas, uh, if guys was used and so on, so forth. so they, the, there's always a concert, measure it to soften easy deputy. of course the, the rates have been feeding the unit that is specialized in front of them will fit . this is the, this is uh, one of the ways to actually send
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a special forces inside the tunnel. and they train that, but who they will not test it. and we don't know the size of that unit and how given the amount and the numbers of tunnels in the very complex to the system that i'm outside of about 9 years to visit the between 2014 at or top upgraded between 201420. uh 20. see it was uh it was there before. 2014. of course. okay. understood . thank you. i'm our show. thank you very much for that insight with or by now israel has launched new strikes and lebanon, and syria targeting nutri infrastructure is where the army says it's finally just struck, a rocket launcher in southern lebanon because it also hit a number of military posts in syria the strikes come in response to missiles 5 towards northern israel. israel has destroyed dozens of statues and monuments that were built on the palestinians killed by his ready forces. the most famous was the sculpture of a horse engineering and the occupied westbank. as did the abraham reports resident
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save the structure of symbolize the insurance of palestinian 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 people losers? separate had the i woke up to a message from a friend sitting side wake up. they carried away the horse. i jumped up is what why i was shock. it was as though they'd killed someone had it shows us where the sculptures 2 for 20 years kind of did the whole it faced 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
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from the means of cars and ambulances is real targeted during its 12 the siege and regional camp in 2002 german artist tomas kepler have the idea for the artwork. and he was quickly joined by eager teenagers. a crazy idea. he says, the travel to various parts of the occupied westbank before reaching its final stall in geneva, this ro, ones to claim being the only democracy. but why are they destroying an off work in public space? it's a shame. it's a shame. people here tell us the destruction of monuments, memorials, and palestinian icons. aims to wash their spirits and punish those, showing supports for any acts of resistance. but many here tell us is also military may destroy stones, but it cannot kill ideas. it was just how much he said he would meet us at the
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horse round about even though the horse isn't there anymore. i bought a hug. i mean, it presented the stood fastness of the policy and you have people in the account, the resilience and power against they show you the aggression can you do the horse could be included in a prisoner exchange deals. as it like thousands of palestinians has been detained by israel. and just as the host symbolizes bottles of the past, and it says it will be a part of the stories that are passed on. he shows his 5 year old son, add them 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 the kind of things we do again and again be that, but i mean, i just need to need refuge account the occupied with thing. still ahead on i'll just 0. we take
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a look at how origin tina's new president plans to deal with high inflation and a tumbling currency the
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looking back, you watching out a 0 sum of the of the world news. now argentina is pay, so it has dropped to buy more than 50 percent in a set of shock measures to revive a trouble economy. it's off to the new president, have you any they promised a drastic economic change to tackle negative results. inflation above a 100 percent and years of economic stagnation towards the bo reports. for the
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members have already owns a small market in the province of when a site is. and he's trying to adjust to the economic change taking place in argentina. this week then you government announced and over 50 percent evaluation of the piece. so somebody says he was not surprised by the policy change because he believes it's part of the economic chaos that has rained united tina for years. with the bio borges, i'm worried because we're a family business, we're not a company and the increasing prices will affect the argentine family and they will have to pay double. how much can they take? i don't know. the government also announced that increasing cash handouts to the poor, but many believe it, the middle class, we likely struggle as prices for r, as in times have been struggling with inflation for years. but in the past few weeks, the prices of most products have doubled or even tripled, like the price of oil, for example, because of the possibility of a devaluation. now that it has happened this year,
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that inflation could be even higher, something that would have a huge impact on the population. the valuation lifting subsidies on transport in energy. we do using the number of ministry plans of new president have you had the name to cut down government spending and we'd use the deficit. know think i mean, now most us yeah. when i left the on we were heading towards hyper in place. another decision is to avoid it. by definition, hyper inflation is the absolute rejection of the currency and a spiraling and pricing, i suppose. but not everyone is convinced the plan would work together we. we have seen this before. that this situation will pause was a lie. i am 74, how much longer can i wait young? have you had any leg came to office with a promise to transform argentina's economy? now, many hoping his measures will start to show results on beauty. so we'll just see that what a sight is, at least $53.00 people, including 6 children have been injured off the russian. this on its icon, you cranes capital keys in the early hours,
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a children's hospital and several homes were damaged. well, an apartment building called fire keys mat says most people were injured off the deb refill from 10 missiles. the intercepted on the eastern side of it, the pro river. shirley evans from a president and us by coloma has been listed as a suspect in relation to what will start, he said, was a failed to attempt last month on the 26 government attacked and on the barracks on the prism freeing over 2000 inmates a dozen people were killed, squarely owns government says the sale too, was led mostly by former president corona's body guns. stella. good. so the you in climate talks in dubai have agreed to transition away from chronic wyoming fossil fuels. the agreement comes often more than a week of negotiations. the deal fail phone sort of phasing out fossil fuels life, which more than 100 countries was seeking. some of the world's biggest polluters
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weren't even positive discussions about climate change. ministries are significant contributed to global common emissions. the world's biggest economy, currently backing to major was in ukraine and, and gaza and yet new trees and not cigna trees to climate agreements, images and kinda ripples deviation industry is a major source of pollution. but it's not the biggest. that's likely the world's minute trees estimates very sewing, disagree. collectively, they're responsible for around 5 percent of global emissions research, as suggests the 1st 18 months of versus invasion of ukraine has resulted in emissions equivalent to the country, the size of belgium over similar time period. not 31 conflict, the emissions come from the production of items and equipment, a supply chain and the actual use of the weapons because it won't accept as governments, the void, disclosing detailed information. so i think national security concerns. sometime it's going to see this as an excuse. we're asking for reporting individual biases
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or individual missions. we could understand that that might be a national security issue, but waiting for the tree across the we, we can't see that that dates are, is a problem. minute trees are also not obliged to abide by international agreements such as the un climate change convention. the result of lobbying by the us back in the 19 ninety's. actually, michael lola was a cope 28 with a topic wasn't even officially discussed on the couch of protocol. any emissions from international tons of boundary air and ship transport is not to be covered to the majority of military emissions relates to operation of outlined some shipping and even beyond the national inventories. they don't require the reporting of these types of commissions. our exemptions of course emissions. alrighty,
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off the story. if you have heavy industry problems, then you handle the pollution and heavy industry that gets released into the environment and the breakdown controlled way that the residual pollution that pays in goals of is really a tax on goal to treatment systems is let the sewage being dumped directly into the sea, the relentless bombardment is level neighborhoods. lemme just infrastructure to rubble . 11 on 4.6 square kilometers and thousands of trees, but, and there is evidence is ready, falls is used, white, full spruce, toxic substance, the contaminate. so in ground water for years, meanwhile, ministry spending increases, and that's also the emissions. and the cycle will continue to minute trees, replied to the to international climate agreements, image and kimber out 0. all right, time now for look at this bullets headlines with peter to key is top. slip bullying will resume on tuesday following
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a one week suspension of to referee was punched by a club. presidents like one with a man who suffered a black eye and a mine, a fracture in the incidents has been released from hospital, the man who entered the pitch and punched him and got a good you club president for the culture has since resigned from the ro caught you and 2 of us would arrested for the attack, which happened after turkey supanik matched on monday. green ben's mount kicked off . the fif of club woke up in saudi arabia with a wind and a new rippled. he's club of it's a hug for up against oakland city and go to a country school basic and with a great value and some of and see what they 3 know when becoming the 1st place to school and for additions of the 2 elements of his previous public cup codes that come with re madrid booking. they're placing the 2nd round where they will face egypt. i'm actually on a friday now there's a pause, schrupo football, but i didn't play football break. reco it's so i play 2 in tracy's in place of mind . fissions is
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a score and goals doesn't have anything to do with it. i want to try and help my team and get to the highest level and when try fees, it's more important than scoring goals to couple of it's a don't as champions, women named say, got a huge send to from defense as they headed to the club, woke up they'll say the winner of the match between now and the end of last week in the semi finals on monday, supposed to been female ending the sponsorship of 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 relate, it's a growing colts. the boy called the brand of it because of world few that have sponsored the team since 2018 australian cricket. it was mancha logic says he'll fight an order from the sports governing party banning him from displaying the message live so equal on his shoes. collage and been wearing the she's doing practice the head of a straight. his 1st test against puck he's done on thursday. he's previously spoken about the war on cause a and he's message is being interpreted as a pro palestinian one. wherever my shoes isn't political. i'm
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not taking sides. human last to make is equal one jewish, lots of equal to one was a loss, is equal to one him to life. and so on. i'm just picking up for does he thought have a voice this is part of my heart. and 80 jones is back in the international reg d. the australian has retained to japan to take charge of the national team. jones coach japan to a famous win that the current will champion south africa. and the 2015 will count. he was most recently in charge of australia, and those are useful headlines for the time being. you can get more on al jazeera dot com, as well as our social media channels. now, 2000000 tesla vehicles are being recalled in the us of auto pilot issues. you say sconce will have to be installed to provide more controls and a let's, it's unclear if tests would be recording vehicles from outside america. and that's
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it for me. how are you full for the news out? the best news i'll be back though with more in a moment of today's news, the a bundled price so far, oh, with this thing is pro, this debt begins to sing and i don't know it's a happy child who love to play for sprains the attack happens during one of the almost daily he's reading the ministry, right? it's on the city of geneva, which he says it's around it this foam and killed the compound or the old hosting resistance, according to adam's family and witnesses, the lead drive of slow down short, 15 year old, best shopping year old item the back of the head i wish i was of the 3 and someone would come to wake me telling me i'm just really i would never a god's name which this felix to anyway. it's hard, but they got,
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