tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 14, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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a cease fire in gaza saying the will will go on with or without international support. signs of growing public supports for how much is this trial intensifies its rights in the occupied west bank and the by the administration. delays the sale of 27000 rifles to israel officer attack spice, rabies, federalism palestinians. the we begin in gaza. where is right, the forces have killed at least $200.00 people, an injured hundreds more and several locations in the past 24 hours. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vying to continue finding how much this by growing international pressure to end the war in the border city over on foster relatives on morning, the desks of at least 27 palestinians killed and is ready. the ministry strong. some 2 houses rescue
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a suspend dallas trying to find as many as 4 people trapped under the rumble is garza's. health ministry says 18600 college the kills since october, the 7th i'm signing my mood is live for us in the office in southern garza. so had a 200 people. 200 people killed in 24 hours. that's all a heights whole. how a civilians dealing with that kind of off them off for the yes, sammy, it is a high number and this is what we have been seeing over the past week. so covering this ongoing genocidal war uh the number of can increase and then get to more done . it's in some cases it doubled the number in, in when, when things are very, very intense. but the 200 people in, in, in 24 hours is,
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is very, very high. when we looked at the situations on the ground, given the, the difficulty of everything going on. right now there are renewed air strikes and are hillary selling uh its the eastern side of, of golf, a name, the densely populated, a neighborhood, the eastern side of gauze was city to your neighborhood, namely, and then at that neighborhood that this is another densely populated neighborhood the southern eastern side of guys are also jump value, represent kept within the past 45 minutes game under tv, or artillery shilling, but maybe the, the, the, the heart breaking a talk happened in theater and bella, where hundreds of people get that within the past. the couple hours came under a be tang shows and an artillery selling forcing them to leave their residential homes. we talked about the area that is in the middle of their bella, cities,
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supposedly safe area for people who evacuated since the beginning of, of the war. it just did the level of terror and a trauma is increasingly, is by the hour as the, the, there is a source in those attacks on, on residents of, of the gods across the gaza strip. but maybe the worst of all of this happen over night at the early hours of last night, particularly where to residential homes were targeted, destroyed by multiple massive error strikes, divided 3 story building each. it just came down completely. 27 people killed right away. and they are fear growing fear, the dark people under the rubble there talks about a for more people, mainly children. and a woman is still it's important point out that the vast majority of the residents building guard displays a palestinians give it from across the golf industry. including the person who owned the housing hosted these evacuated in his home and kindly as the
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weather gets cold. and how much of a challenge is fuel for heating, becoming as well as food, of course with, with no fuel being allowed into the gaza strip. not only of hospitals then and baker is completely are out of service. and now we're looking at an important elements of, of keeping a live and surviving the, the cold weather down the winter in the palestinian territory is here. the coastal area can be with, say, a cold in an sometime possible, the floods, okay. or when there is heavy, heavy rain. but we're talking about a situations where a people lack those very, very basic elements of survival. we've been talking about this for the past 2 weeks, the survival items, and one of them that were present in lifeline for for palestinians. and of course
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the gaza strip. there are talks about increasing the amount of fuel to from 822888000 leaders per day. but so far, the amount is still a little compared to the dire need. dying the amount that the enter the gaza strip . now go directly to hospital to make or use these 2 areas where people need that, where, where facilities need them the most. as we know, there are 9 hospital out of the 40 hospital functioning in the southern part of without this, if you will see them coming out of service or severely cutting down on the medical services provided to people. but as of now, people are using a, there's as, as much as they can put in layers of a blank is just to give them some warm. but if so basically. busy thanks so much. hi me, my fluids, the last we just heard the cold weather and heavy rain and pots of gauze. further
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complicating the di humanitarian situation. an estimated 1900000 palestinians have been displaced since the wall stuff is not tobar for him to go up to reports. in the cold winter rain, a picture of misery and death in northern garza is the body of the go to didn't is really attack on 2 by leah. she was found, but there many still trapped under the rubble in the rain. ambulances of stuck on flooded streets. the rescue workers of gauze, of a still carrying on israel's daughter located on attacks, have pauses arise because of already broken sewage systems and now the streets. so turning the decaying for these me shift tends to offer little protection for tens of thousands of palestinians struggling to stay dry. i'm on the thames
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you. 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 and there's no drinking water. so some of these are collecting weight of water 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 force of discharge 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, and has ignored the cold for a cease fire with indication that it's a sultan garza could last for months and sobered the collective punishment of
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palestinians in this winter for bianca group though, i'll just here as well as prime minister of anybody. nothing now, meanwhile, is vowing to continue with the gods or offences he was speaking to sol, just doing a visit to a minute tree based and solving as well. the us is one day as well. indiscriminate attacks on civilians, a costing the government international support. i'm also going to do a show. this is going to be a difficult will, but there are signs of a breakdown. i can see that and truly you can see that to see or determination to continue until the end and 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 out to alan fisher and occupied east jerusalem. so we understand the national security advisor,
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jake sullivan expected to begin meetings. what do we expect out of that of the last time he's the landed and he'll stock his meetings with the war cabinet in about 30 minutes or so. he's got a number of names. let's break them down. first of all, getting more it into guys that he's talked to the is really is about opening kind of malibu, sell them, which is the check point between israel and guys us. so that means the trucks don't have to go through each of that might be a deliverable because the egyptians have said they might be open to that idea. so he might walk away with some good news on that front. then that is the question that joe biden raised just 40 hours or so ago at the white house. the israel is killing too many civilians through the indiscriminate targeting. so jake sullivan will raise that, but we've already had from benjamin netanyahu from your garage, who is the defense minister from the foreign minister, 6. but this war will be conducted the way they want and it will last as long as they want. now he will point to the fact take solid him
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a point to the back. so is big international pressure on israel to stop what it's doing and guys have because of increasing dental fuel point to the un vote just earlier this week. but of course we have had, from the very least that they don't care what the international community says. in fact, the foreign minister said just on wednesday that it doesn't matter whether they have international support or not. they will continue to push against come us. and then that is the question of what happens to be after the war ends and guys, a jig sullivan has made it clear that there has to be some sort of role for the palestinian authority. and here we're hearing from benjamin netanyahu said that's not going to happen. and his communications minister, someone who's actually sits in the why the cabinet has said there will be no palestinian state that flies against everything that the united states has argued for from joe biden to come to the hottest to jake sullivan himself. and now, and what are we hearing about spits within the wall cabinet of ascending negotiate
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has banked, caught off as well. the work cabinet has always tried to put on a united front, saying there is no splits between them about how they conduct the war and all the things around it. but nowhere here i think there is a split in the 3 mind cabinet. 2 to one against the idea of sending someone from most sides to cut off to reopen negotiations about freeing hostages. that we've seen protests from the families that have got captives in gaza. they were at the connected on tuesday night. the would be it again on wednesday morning, i'm hearing the news, the benjamin netanyahu, and you'll go out below this idea benny guns was the only one in favor, but they blow this idea. well, they're demanding on system benjamin netanyahu. they want to an immediate answer on why he's not examining every possible avenue to get the captives back. and we'll remember that during the c spot, the recency spot more than 2 weeks ago. there were a number of captives who would actually release and the families of those still
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being held in guys that would like to examine that opportunity again. but for the moment, no one is going to could talk those arguments the so these, those discussions simply not happening. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. adam fisher all the buying the administration is delaying the sale of $27000.00 us made rifles to as well because of concerns about increasing a tax supplies where the cyclists on palestinians in the occupied west bank. from all of this we can go over now to heidi jo. castro joins us now live from washington dc. so hybrid, we know what the us officials want in terms of the commitments from israel on this issue to yeah, sammy, what the us ministration says is that once more assurances from these really government that these military style rifles will not ultimately end up in the hands of extremes is rarely settlers to be used in the occupied west bank. now the
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history of this shipment is that initially it was requested by there's really no police in the 1st days of this war and it was agreed to by the job i didn't administration is that these 27000 rifles had already cleared the 1st hurdle of preliminary approval from the committees in congress, but suddenly then the bottom ministration said, let's hold off because of this concern as the violence against palestinians and they occupy westbank has increasingly escalated. and this of course follows on the heels of the us administration's decision to issue visa restrictions against a saw, a few dozen people who are associated with his settler violence. and after many calls from joe biden and other top us officials call in israel to do more to limits this extreme is violence against palestine is up by the hands of the settlers. all
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right, we'll leave it that. thanks so much. hi, the joe castro now is ready forces accounting out the most intense raid in the occupied westbank since the gauze of will began. as many as $1400.00 is ready reserve is to be mobilized during the raid on jeanine. that began was, and 48 hours ago. at least 11 thomas coons been killed for the for new joins us now live from novelists in the occupied westbank. and who do i is an awesome that a raid goes into 3 days. why is this one dragging out so long as well is these are, is really military is after it's a fighters members of the palestinian resistance that inside the janine refugee camp or so it's thinks it has expanded. those raids now to villages west and south south of jeanine, presumably because it now is thinks that some of them have escaped in that direction. why is your name?
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because jeanine has always been a symbol of palestinian resistance that goes back to decades. in the 2nd and during the 2nd intifada, it's what that refuge account was practically raised to the ground. more than $400.00 houses were demolished at the time. so it is now wanting to make sure that the occupied westbank remains at the low level of the tensions. it says, it says under 2, could this raid, however, this is, as you said, this is the 3rd day of this raid. by all accounts, it is a very intense re going from the israel, putting pressure from the ground and from the air. and it is certainly the longest re janine has seen since the 2nd intifada. and how the i was told is the sort of prolonged rate and the siege is taking
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on a truck civilian population as well. we actually spoke to a few people who are in the chapter in the refugee cab because most of the fighting is happening in the jeanie refugee camp. and on its 8th and its surroundings. they said that they're running out of food supplies that they called go out of the house . they also describe the house to house raids by the is really soldiers. about 4 or 500 a met and had been rounded up according to the palestinian prisoner society. most of them maybe 400 of them have been released after questioning. but some of them needed medical treatment. after that, now the civilians are trapped in and those who actually need medical treatment on related to the fight. they are not able to get to and actually doctors without borders. the edge you issued
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a statement saying that people in the janine refugee camp are now dying simply because they have no access to treatment. ambling says, i needed to reach them and also the hospitals have been besieged from the early hours of this raid by the israeli soldiers who are basically not allowing anyone to go in or to come out. it is a very dire situation for the residents saying that they gonna run out of food supplies a very suited because bear in mind just the day before this rate started, there was a general strike across the occupied was back. so this is the 4th day. people haven't been able to go and resupply their stokes. i will leave with that. thank so much. hold on that. how many as a new poll shows an increase in support for hamas in palestine full pay?
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4 percent of palestinians in the occupied westbank say they support how mass up from 12 percent in september. and how much control goes up full see 2 percent. say they support the group. 80 percent of palestinians want palestinian president by mood. i best to resign up 10 percentage points from 3 months ago. and the palestinian authority controlled westbank. 92 percent. one time bask on the policy and the pharmacy headed by our boss, is also seen that support decline with 60 percent of palestinians calling for it to be dissolved the last spring. and how much out of cali, he's a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to have you with us. first of all, let's start with the story we were referring to a few minutes ago about the us withholding supplies of small arms to his route. is this something of a turning point in the, by the administration's policy towards arming as well, or do you read it differently as something else apply here?
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the top here is the, the, the pro much limited support that was run by the bleeding comes of the state department have reached a turning point in favor of those and the vent that going on the intelligence. therefore, there is now growing though we didn't washington about the projects that a well from that that it was war and goes up. is it going to eliminate how much now they are having 2nd thoughts about it or the it's going just to extend and for, for more kidding. so the, the hill supplying the ssl, supplying weapons for israel to use in golf. it's withholding small lawns, which might be used by sites, was in the west bank. right. this is the 2nd aspect of the u. s. concern that we should not allow those set levels to be part of the violence machine that
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turns against. but a stevie is in the west bank and gaza. so it's more of a preventive decision not to maximize the white spread of those small arrive for the wind, little worry us concerned about or what the west bank then supplying weapons for golf so which even the us president has said is rose conducting in discriminant bombings. and gaza and he's going on supplying weapons for that indiscriminate bombing in the roles on the new conviction among the officials at the white house, the targeting civilians has become a liability not only for what it is that are in a book on. so for the united states, so this is a j ship to show the show the fee scam it within the united states that we have not . we've been lies in the world too much. we, i don't know to add into the technical and military support for us. right. and so it says,
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it just showed that how certain the resonance among the people at the send that message, wouldn't it be more powerful if it withheld some of the heavier weapons? it sending to israel to use in gaza rather than simply small arms in the west bank a i think now there is a, a revision of this us position. we need to wait also to see now there is more than $3000000000.00 being located for as a ride for the civilians in crisis in, in, in guys as well as a new claim to say with and also the congress members will recall and said that it may have been drifting or change in or minimizing some of those i know. and is it perhaps linked to that we're seeing according to racing pulse. popularity of i'm us is rising thickly in the west spice is that assign the palestinians all losing face in any kind of political solution are looking more to the model of resistance . what of data is upon a dime shift?
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clearly now, because of the state and nation of the last 3 of the also a court has not produced, produced much on the ground. there is no hope. i know the is about 8 is of saying it's clear that the i'm not going to send it in any option of a 2 state solution. so therefore this for co forms. 2 are things that because of the, for the vacuum. now how much has some way of mind over in this situation? it as a result of 2 is this does to vitamins are the same time? it speaks and wondering about the limitation of the role of mood, the button boom as in and they had the random of the set, the or the but a sent in or thought of the so far it, it did. the new port illustrates that there is lack of confidence in around my law with the whole of the guys that or how much can produce a point in taking
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a tentative so both fact leading to revision of why we don't have anything out of also how also according to therefore, there must something and i think that is also a latent score for a new blog, a new generation to read. the better stands of this a, this fine will to all right. how much of holly? thank so much for your analysis. the best suited him in december is usually packs with thousands of foreign tourists who come to celebrate christmas of the birth place of jesus christ war and golf as a means this year they stayed away palestinian business owners who rely on the income during the christmas season. say the suffering more than i have a child. stratford reports from bethlehem. palestinian would call is being working at this time leave on business invested in almost a 150 years. but this christmas war on gulls and subsequent increase of these really military rates across the occupied west bank as post tourists to stay away.
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who's saying how much is being called in christian figurines. like this one to more than 3 decades. depends on his job based family of 6, but his work is in my blog. i love it and i love my workplace and my fellow workers, the situation is terrible everywhere. the boss is trying to help us to work by any means, but it's hard for him when business so bad. rumsey, zachary a, is the full generation to run the business. pictures of his great grandfather coughing would hang on the wall. it had of its cool solve the situation and bathroom is hard because 80 percent of the economy here depends on tourism. hence we're trying to keep the workshop running for the workers because they all have responsibilities. and this is all i know in the nutrition going to come here as long as the world goes on. it's terribly hard inside. normally at this time of the best of him would be bustling with hundreds of thousands of tourists from around
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the world. but the war on garza is keeping them away. palestinian business owners here say they have seen nothing like this ever before. this is what tourists are afraid of israel as little military rage across the occupied westbank, including on pester him almost every night since the warm gauze assaulted. his real says it's targeting suspected members at the palestinian homes resistance groups. but these radio army has destroyed was estimated to be hundreds of millions of dollars with private and public property and killed almost sweet 100 palestinians during the rates. this is the almost 1700 year old church in the tibbets. he built it the 1st place of jesus this year. they're all know cues of excited fall and faces. and there's virtually no one side hotels that should be full, empty,
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or closed. souvenir shop surrounding the ancient square either shunted off or struggling to remain open as well as the this is the worse here it's. it would be, even during bad times, we used to work and they were a few to us. now many shops don't even bother opening photos saying his fellow would cause and thousands of other palestinians who depend on the festive season for their livelihoods. they will be no christmas this year. trouble stopping houses . 0 big long the occupied with bank still i had on al jazeera, the lebanese on group has the law says it's targeted is riley science, the lives known as well, the, the hello, it's the socket forecasts for the bulk. and so let me show you in this region,
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we could see half a month's worth of rain, worst case scenario, a months worth of rain, so that much rain all at once, certainly could give us some flooding around, albania, kosovo, serbia, pushing into bulgaria and western romania now from rain to snow, get ready for it. moscow. we've got this shield of snow pulling in, but the snow will happen during the overnight hours looking to pick up $10.00 to $20.00 centimeters. that still will link around on friday, temperatures below average. but it's looking like next week, you'll be on the plus side of things. and then we've had some incredible warrants in southern spain, but big changes here. while i got your temperature down by about 10 degrees and then quite breezy through the valley or at the islands on thursday, now for the other end of the mediterranean, speaking of winds, we're talking about tugging up warmer air from the south. so it's stumble up to 17 degrees. enjoy. well, you can, we've got some, what weather moving in here on friday to africa, we go, disturbs weather rain and wind tear for both elders and needs the soonest. i think
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it's going to be worse for you and then we still got more severe thunderstorms. finally, not for that eastern side of south africa rate through southern moves in b, as in bob way. got to tell you some of these could be bad today. the . what you're looking at there is one of the breach points through which how much flight is came into it as well. warning sirens here is a b s, like some site has been remarkably intensified during the last couple of hours. we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential phones in residential buildings. there's a dangerous times of regional spillover, of course, as long as the conversation here is inside the hospital, then without oxygen, without electricity, the beated inside their dying. for now,
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less than an hour away from the official, the start of the ceasefire. 50 feet caps its full feet release over 4 st. periods, one more batch of prisoners when the people want a permanent ceasefire. the the the 2 watching out to see what time to recap, i'll headlines now is right. the strikes on 2 houses in the boldest city over off us killed at least $27.00 palestinians. maybe 200 people have been killed in the gaza strip of costa states as well as prime minister. ben,
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you mean us now is vowing to continue the guns that are offensive? this 5 international pressure for a see saw us is wound israel, indiscriminate the attacks on civilians is costing the gama international support. the bye, sent ministration is delaying the sale of 27000 us made rifles to as well because of the concerns about increasing a tax wise in usually occupied west by israel as long use the palestinian toad phrases a testing ground for weapons and surveillance technology. now is ready the media report site that's extending throughout the visual intelligence from coal side a i has reportedly been involved in search and rescue operations in garza, in particular, it's facial recognition. recognition technology has been applied to videos of captives and thomas fine says, another is variety from say,
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a broad tracks online content perceived as home for mapping pro and how much influence campaigns? anthony lo and stains and independent journalist, i'm the author of the palestine. the bar tree of book and his rouse and surveillance industry. he's in sidney and joins us live from that. so 1st of all, anthony, how is the conflicting gals of being used to develop is really 5 what's called cyber offensive technology in the industry. it looks like it hadn't been in the last 2 months and somebody's really continues what israel's been doing fee is, which is god's. that's the key testing ground is he said, for you weapons, sometimes deadly. sometimes also test the violence of what we've seen in the last 3 mountains is really a huge amounts of new technology. the particular drives, quad copters, so to speak, which kind of have been firing apparently weapons tied into policy in areas including civilian areas. and hey, i've driven wolf saying that there's been a lot of talk and high around. i will say he's real,
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started doing this in 24 today. they did it again in 2021, another rounds of the conflicts with homeless and this year it's really accelerated to the point where like people i'm speaking to and there was an amazing record in these riley, i like 97 to a few weeks ago, which outlined the fact that really any serious rules of engagement about worrying about civilian casualties essentially being removed. and the impact of that was of the i system was processing sheets around the same information and speeding out massive amounts of targets. those targets often would deliberately be known to contain civilians if they were his and was saying the right, a civilian casualties is really unprecedented in the modern age. and what israel is doing by using this technology is obviously, and it's more against how mouse is being used to try to impress these riley audiences and also mentioned nationals to try to get support like he's rouse food, a war and guys if it's also so far and by as company sales, not doing it solely for that reason,
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of course. but as we've seen in the last few years, and as a document in my book, a key aspect to these rouse wall making use to basically test new weapons. and guys of the west bank and then sell them to various countries afterwards. so most certainly, as i know in the guardian knows a follow story to that is riley report last week, which said that a us official was quite a saying the world is watching. countries are watching what israel is doing and what he didn't say. but should have is that they want to also have a piece of the technology when his counselor, because i am today always seeing these ray, the cyber industry pivoting more and developing more towards a i n dalton analysis. also the scandals involving hacking funds and spice software such as pegasus of the showdown service. yes and no. i let me personally explain um take it says, obviously it wasn't a taurus spyware. so, and which does still exist. it's in a sorry for it because of the company that was in financial trouble. and what's
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happening in the last 2 years is and i saw as style has decided, has full and many of these rarely companies are doing remarkably similar things. so essentially technology, which allows a country intelligence out federal police force display on your fine, whether it's an android or iphones. so the technology is very much still being used and sold by large numbers of is riley companies. but there's no doubt there was a race in europe slot, this national security sped in paris a few weeks ago. and israel had a lot of companies that even though there's a cost of all going on it and gaza and a lot of those companies was selling not particularly offensive cyber, such as pegasus, but surveillance technology to be able to monitor various amounts of people's fun, social media, an interesting way, a company called telecast t k i, which is essentially a company that allows a buyer to change the video feed. so you can imagine a institutional government has
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a video said of some particular incident. this allows this technology allows the state to be changed to be old, so which isn't a remarkably dangerous and powerful tool. so these rallies clearly getting in on this. and it's important to know that many of the technologies that as well as selling the architects and veterans are coming from the idea of these rather the military and the getting the experience personally when they work for the military working on the, the occupations and try to survive with palestinians, i take that experience into the private sector while maintaining close ties with the state. so yes, these are private companies in name. but in fact, as i shared data on the book, they're actually an extension of the state because these rarely government uses these companies as a way to promote its agenda. all right, thank you so much until the lowenstein, the thank you. tension is going on. these are 11 and both of these are all saw me says it bombed military infrastructure link to it has velocity,
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the southern lebanese town of ex, wrong. the lebanese group says it's also targeted. it's really sites more on this that speak to sort of highlights his live for us in northern israel, neither lebanese border. so i think you actually were pretty close to where those exchanges were going on. tell us what you saw. so yeah, that's right. we were actually heading out the road close to the border with lebanon earlier this morning, and then we had some small arms fire, and it wasn't clear who started it, but it was definitely across the border from both israel and from lebanon. we needed to, uh, uh, take safety behind a car and not seem to go on for a while. we then moved on to another village and we were talking to some of those that live so close to the border that they all sorts of been not cross far. and
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they told us that they're very concerned about the situation that it's much harder now that there's an on going well. but just to give you a sense of where we are and what exactly happened, then what you're hearing above me is, and is really drone, is what you hear in the skies in gaza all the time. and clearly there's a lots of surveillance because this is a hot spot for hezbollah, just across from where we are, which is in the background that you can see those buildings and not dried out areas that actually is loving on. so we can see i've been on from head we've actually been moved up the road because of the on to tank. missed all the all been fired from has by law from that been known to hey and now the is really all me has confirmed that it's been striking hezbollah, military positions this morning. they've even released a video for that. and they said that was in response to hezbollah, firing towards an area just literally down the road from head cold. so myra, and that just gives you
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a sense of how tends to situation he is on in the northern border despite everything happening in the southern border with gauze. but this is ongoing and really no one to see in this area. very few locals have remained. so a few days ago, some is where the officials are talking about perhaps reaching some kind of understanding with has beloved does this intensification really indicate that it's not happening any time soon? i us is seeing that we're report so that was the case i me but so be honest. we've been here for the last few days and that exchange of fire is ongoing. we've seen a move to a line not far from us, said exactly yesterday as well. we. c those fights a jet supply above i had these riley fights a jets and then we heard the bombing on the other side because that's how close we are. and then eventually video was released from 11 on, sorry, the damage that has taken place, that have been a number of desks on this side,
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little over 10 people killed on this. know then board, or you can hear those jack. that's are okay, but you're hearing just behind me that we're gonna have to we're gonna have to go down the road so. so we let you go and take cover. well, we might be yeah. just, i think we can. we're good now, but that what you just had there, i don't, as you heard, it's telling me that was a rocket being fired across. it's not clear. that's the bank. it's just landed that you guys just landed on this side a bit further away from us. but that just gives you the sense that this is happening constantly and claim based on sharing your question that no closer to any discussion of things calming. and so that's and it has bala has said many times and let them know that if the war continues in gaza it will continue firing those rocket speaking to some of the people, hey audience, those that have chosen to remain despite is riley government warnings. what they've
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been saying is, is that this time it's different because they are very worried about infiltration coming from them and on. all right, so i think we're going to let you go take colors. there's been some 5 is probably going to be 5 from another side. thanks so much. not a hired on your on humanitarian affairs. chief mountain. griffith was told, i'll just say that palestinian voices, including mice, needs to be heard when deciding the future of palestine a bile. we also do 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 isn't so don, the civilian voice, the civil society, the civilian voice, the voice, equally, also by the way of mazda and other organizations who being involved,
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the palestinian or the universe, needs to be heard. we need them to be given the opportunity to, to tell us the views about the future. i'm a stranger, i get no event in palestine, but there are many who do. and they have strong views, much better informed than mine. where you can watch all different light cabinets a james basis told to i'll just do an interview with mountain griffith. c u n, i'm the secretary general for him. monitoring the fast on friday, december 15th at 11. so tgm t a a you lead is a holding a high stake, somebody's in brussels with ukraine, top of the agenda on gary in 5 minutes. the victor obama is threatening to block a 50000000000 euro. a package for kids is also opposing. find the us session tools so ukraine's, the leaders will also discuss possible sanctions on some of this variety socialism
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and the occupied by state bank. natasha bon slot is live for us in brussels. i understand they'll also be touching on the issue of the conflicting gauze and what kind of foster can we expect out of the latest on that? first of all, yes, the lead is we'll be talking about the conflicting cause of once they've wrapped up the tools on ukraine, which could be today could be a friday. we don't know yet. nevertheless, we did hear from the foreign policy teachers at burrell is he arrived here for this summit, really assessing the tone when he comes to is, well, goal is a he said look tested in the common position in the you on call us. and we've known that for many weeks now that have been deep divisions. on one hand, you have countries including germany, austria check republic who stored. he supported his ro on the all the countries including spain and islands of belgium, that is called israel's response, involves
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a disproportionate spot. nevertheless, in recent days, even recent weeks, we have seen something of a shift in your opinion, the most noticeably this week, when a majority of you members, states supported or un resolution cooling for a cease fire, that's 17 out of 27 men. besides many more than have done in the past and what was that here in the hall, think of tone, little circle, tone on goals or phone. the number of you need is cooling to situation in garza catastrophic apocalyptic. he even said the, you foreign policy chief and we are expecting you leads us to discuss a number of issues including postables sections on some of violent is riley, says settlers in the west bank. some countries also want to be issue of the you cooling for c sides be put back on the table as well. and
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the also on the issue of ukraine, where do we think that going in terms of ukrainian membership of the present you some it was very much meant to be you leaders coming to an agreement to start membership towards ukraine, a storage symbolic decision coming 10 years off to those pro democracy pro e u. my done protests in keys, it was also supposed to be about a you lead to signing off on a huge, multi $1000000000.00 project, a package i should say, a financial aid for ukraine spot. there was a spiner in the works the, the, the old hungry the far right person i life fix a fine has made it very clear that he intends to use possibly congress a veto in order to block those membership tools. so you, craig, i'm below that a package now that is left to you. lead is scrambling to try and find a solution. we've already seen the lead is a for on some jeremy my know,
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my call actually joining elite is to talk with victoria about on the sidelines this summer. earlier this morning to try and persuade him to change his position. we'll say know that the you commission might unlock some phrase and funds for hungry and order to try and motivate or band to shift. because of course of failure to open these historic membership tools for ukraine would be seen as a phase of adult. all right, thanks so much. natasha bonsa still ahead on out. just sarah y president joe biden is accused republicans in the us house of representatives of a baseless political stone. the . the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global,
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the the welcome back to the us house of representatives as voted to launch an impeachment investigation against president joe binding the republican lighthouse wants to know why the binding benefited from his son's phone business deals. all democrats suppose the investigation saying there's no evidence for the allegation. i think i'll high in this in washington dc with more on the vote. in the end, they had the votes with all house republicans, voting, they will now start an impeachment inquiry into us president joe biden. so what is all this about for months, these committees i have been trying to type president joe biden to his family's finances and profits from overseas businesses. as of yet, they have not been able to come up with a single piece of evidence. so why the impeachment inquiry? well,
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a couple of things. this gives the legal authority to really inundate the white house that demands for paper work and testimony. they have subpoena power, and democrats say what this is really about is it looks like joe biden squared, the face for the president, donald trump. he was twice in peach. so they believe that the republicans wanted to be able to say fine. trump was twice and people looked, finds also under impeachment inquiries. so is this likely to go anywhere? well, looking at what the evidence they have so far, probably not democrats say this is nothing more than just a political play. pedagogy, l $20.00, ogden teen is government has the value that it's con. see the pay so by 50 percent, it's fond of emergency measures by the new president. have you? i mean, i was of our reports for the 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
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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 tales that has rained in argentina 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 our didn't 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 possibilities of a devaluation. now that it has happened this year, that inflation could be even higher, something that would have a huge impact on the population. the valuation lifting subsidies on transport in
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energy using the number of them industries. the plan of new presidents have you had to be named to cut down government spending and we'd use the deficit. no. think i'm, you know, most us. yeah, well now you've been here, let's see 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 see. but not everyone is convinced the plan would work together. we. we have seen this before. that the 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 i hoping he's measures will start to show results on that. he said, we'll just see that what a site is starting next year, fall in taurus, we'll have to pay a tax to end to the indonesian island of bali font slowly reports for lakes and photos. so i left behind by now extinct volcano has make this area in
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central body, the hots of the islands, agricultural production goodies where the to and his ancestors have been following the land here for generations. but in recent years, he's been confronted with a new challenge. water shortages, muscle bodies have the something often in 3 of the feel it is set up a 1000 and feel of the young people they access to the southeast by thrilling into delana. it does not this the amount of a lot that are coming from some space talk to decrease exhibits. the tourism industry consumes about 65 percent of bodies ground. what to demand is to teaching this water source. fost isn't it can be with finished when too much ground water has been defeated from coastal aqua salt. water flows in and over time contaminates the local and g o that's been studying the issue for years as want of a crisis. i really felt like that. how do you, what we used to do is what that is thought for all them for the so going on. so if
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you don't do something about the salt water in pollution today, we'll definitely experience problem in the future. climate change is also affect to the large patch of grass behind me used to be covered in water. but what's the levels have dropped drastically in the last 5 years? and as you can see, the shore line has receded by more than a 100 meters bodies. water problems is not just a matter of quantity, but also quality. a for waste management system is choking. it's rivers and organizations setup to clean bodies with this says it has collected more than a 1000000 kilograms of plastics since it was founded in 2020. you know, were being confronted with way more volumes and yearly in a way, more different types of plastics, more sashes. and that's a real issue that's feels like, you know,
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the problem will ever stop. there was an urgent need for body to restore its water sources. the foundation has helped communities build the charge wells to connect way more to just been injected back into equity. but it says more sustainable water management practices are needed in the longer term before bodies, reputation as an island. paradise is lost. florence li, algebra, bali, indonesia. alas, check homeless faults now with jeff, a power sensor man boss lewis and re k is bush about his team's prospects and the wife of champions league officer. they scraped into the last 16 p. s to up against lucy, don't on wednesday. they couldn't play things easier than an incredible sliding blog daltons nicholas to let's see, take your lead kareem. and they gave me, gave them inside the lead. and the 2nd, who did 5 minutes later,
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assess compose code, 64 points and one game for the milwaukee box. not for the previous franchise. this set by michael read in 2006. the performance lead the books to victory over the indiana paces. and what was a pretty he took game, well, tension spilled into the post game as well because of an argument as a who got to take home the game booms down as wanted it because of his 64 point. but the paces initially took it for one of the players who screwed his 1st official, n b a point. apparently the buck security team eventually managed to get the full fee on it. but it isn't convinced is the right one. this is not how we saw since the ball brown. it's a gamble. it does it feel like we gambled to me? it's so like a brand new bull. it's like i can, i could sell, you know, from the play but say 5 minutes a day. no, i know how the, the gamble felt. you know, the bullet i have reach out taking, i'll give it to my mom for sure. but i would have to talk to the gambles. but it's,
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it's, it's okay. so san antonio spurs terrible. one continues. they now lost 18 games in a row, despite having the number one drop pick 6. so wouldn't been yamma in the team. he did his best response. he points against the los angeles lake is that it was the lake is he came out on top by 3 anthony davis top schooled with $37.00 points. this does not, once it's november, the 2nd golden state warriors for winter and on green has been suspended indefinitely. for hating phoenix on, sent a use of new kitchen. the face green was rejected for the 18th time in his career, which is the most among active and the play. it is the 2nd suspension, 59, and has been announced that the super bowl will return to los angeles for the 9th time in 2027. the sofa ly stadium will host the nfl site piece for the 2nd time in 5 years. and it will not, the 60 is on of a 3 of super bowl one,
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which was played at the l. a memorial coliseum. in 1967, the size of the sports headlines you can get more on our website out of their adult . com or on those social media channels. that's it for the show, but comes back to the another for the in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim the cultural heritage. $6000.00 bodies and storage unit. yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how you repeat in countries, refused their request and even exhibited human remains and then the savings restitution africa stove enough episode to which i found your 0 is the largest only bowl processing phones in the occupied westbank. 50 full
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promised in in farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. isn't a good you generate around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a monkey. the value of around $300000.00 gives you a sense of just how we pull into the industry is to the palestinian economy. it's about to send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else, to the cheapest sense of the harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of the will. and illegals is really settled. a white fence comes through trying to stimulate olive grove as well as all but still to be sure and comments to palestinian farm is to harvest the crumbs near the settlements. this year. pharmacy is rails. warren garza is damaging the only the industry like never before. in a world where the news never ends understanding what's behind the headlines is more
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