tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 14, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment digital licensing. your better tomorrow the the hello. hello robin. you are watching the opposite. renews on line from a headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the desperate search was the volume. this is really military strikes. can at least $200.00 people and also in the last 24 hours of wounded hundreds more. israel tells the us national security adviser who's visiting the region that it will take more than a few buttons to dismantle him. off. also facing starvation,
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palestinians scramble to collect data in garza as israel restricts deliveries also is where the fault is claim. they've captured thousands of fights as in the straight sconces. health ministry says that hospital workers, the it's, it's 1500 hours, gm to events, 5 o'clock in the evening. local time in the gaza strip. one is right in the military strikes of killed at least 200 people and then just hundreds in the last 24 hours is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has filed to continue with the war. despite growing international pressure for sci fi, us media is reporting that the vice president campbell of ours is not pushing the white house to focus more on the suffering of palestinians in garza, in the southern city of ruffled relative. so molding the deaths of at least 27
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people killed and is very strong. so on 2 houses by israel had asked people to flee to the south, but continues to target civilian sites is really building has also caused mass destruction in the densely populated area of chip poly. in the news, the goal is administrative houses is by the forces of detains, mold and 70 patients and medical staff of the come out at one hospital in northern casa, including the hospitals, director, some wounded patients also being denied access to health care, food and water. that is leading to the depths now the us national security advisor, jake sullivan, is not meeting these ready prime minister in tel aviv elliot, as well as defense minister, told him that they would take more than a few months to dismantle him off as well. we have a team of correspondence this i will be talking to ben to smith and tel aviv about that visit by jake sullivan. shortly. charles stratford is in ramallah with the
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latest from the occupied westbank and kind of god bless, who is joining us from rough. i in garza busses. the mux begins on coverage outside the apple yusef on the job hospital in russell to dominate the scene. the sound track kit is ceaseless grief. i beg you this woman cries, i want to see her for the last time. those here mon, for them mother's assistance and best sons, but no amount of tears will change this reality. not measuring the more about the image of all of a sudden the roof came down on a head. the whole family was cabbage, my mother and brother with his wife and children. the house was hit by miss,
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so we did not feel anything of that. my mother was killed, the medical stopped race to respond despite risk to the safety. and then again, the but it is difficult to get any way to get the wounded people because of the buttons being dropped, one off to the other, their wounded people every way. and the injury is a serious even like a. we reach one location and it's talking about once or twice over at the same location. the problem is that i live in again adults in shop sharing treatment space with children, faces bloodied and frightened. in this case, still alive. but just as one patient leave saw another arrived on his friend crying out for help, and quickly the bandaging begins. the blood
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is cleaned up, but the ambulance sirens never stopped. the mux, oh does it was over to tell rick assume, who joins us now live from the in southern golf. so let's just begin with these latest strikes that we've been discussing throughout the day on the on go. yes, it's to try and rescue those people that may still be alive. yes, uh, the explosions um the tax of course, cause i did not sell since the early hours of today's morning. why do you use video posting crate to that tax on the southern part of the goal is this trip, which considered to be the same? so as they have been informing people since the initial days of the will to fleet to these areas. now i'll call the family in a rough a district had been attacked for
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a number of palestinians have to go to killed including 2 young children. also the attacks, of course, work on that continues were another, a 3 houses have been completely attacked where injuries have been transported to a rough hospital to receive treatment on eunice as well had been on the heavy, is very bombing to during the last couple of hours we have contract it or clicks that informing us that this is rate of shooting did not stop, where a number of people had been entered to do to several strikes. and also the shows that had destructed the had story. the house is also the underside rock refuge account had been this time during the last hour when the residential building had been completely slots. and early during the last few hours around $170.00 palestinians have been killed with more than a $200.00 others who have been injured. that now they are receiving treatment across garza central hospitals. these by the bombing of the church,
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we did not stop even in the areas that how does it make it safe? and besides, of course, we've seen pictures of the palestinians being arrested. the by is railways by the health ministry. what mode we know about this, what college you can you give us about who has to be interested in why this is being had stated since the beginning of the ground, some vision into all the gaza strip or the previously still in the ship medical complex. they have a risk, the number of the director of, uh, the uh, sheep uh, i know the same thing is happening with the monitor arms. i'm speaking with the director of the hospital had been arrested on the issue report said that you had been arrested around 2 to 5 days to be investigated alongside today with the number of somebody that can work with who has been taken by the courses to disclose the patient to do to defend many struggles. the risk conveying impact is not only
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related to mid to come work itself into the civilians who were taking short term inside of the activation run screens. and they have been taken and beaten by these various pieces, which is really, is a risk delusive, which we, every single 15 years in to be investigated by these very occupation offices to the, with the latest things, pretty much full time updates as low as royal continues to intensify is bombardment of giovanni got in northern gauze, or cutting dozens and its latest asteroids. and i saw sharif reports now from jamalia. why people are still trying to pull us out. trump, under the rubble in its origin. this is a very, as well as i am commenting jabante and this is the of the month of the late this strikes, cutting out buttons really won't blinks as much because of the medical send
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a lease to the ground, but dozens were killed and injured. the scale of the destruction is massive. so we can see and here to pick these 10 engine all those ended up children, the, the, the how we learn a little bit. i'm trying to get closer to deployment of the modem of this whole area has introduced the usher the, the
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the, the neighbors of comfortable using the bands need cover body companies with a blanket dementia. and when a had you had the demo, these view shows the magnitude of the destruction, the damages mess it could've did create. it's caused by the missiles. for sure, if i'm open to another, the system for being a bruce and the plus minus the doesn't small children age. most women and children, the mall that keeps us under the honest i'll treat you. i don't know that go to the thing that was really minister over defends you of go on, says that it will take more than a few months to dismantle him off in a meeting with the us national security advisor drake sullivan salon stress of
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israel's operations. and gone, so we're going to be a long rule for to discussed is really plans for continuing to find today's tomas, on the situation along the boulder with lebanon. let's get bonus from ben. it's smith. he joins us now from tel aviv. we are expecting a great deal more from this meeting between jake sullivan and israeli officials. what mode we know at the moment, bennett of the whole, jake sullivan comes here after joe biden. us present has been weathering a norm with the amount of international pressure over the way israel is prosecution is will with how much button has rear reiterated his support for israel. and he says that the us will continue to support israel until how much is routes facebook by this woman? israel, public opinion could ship a way i'm be i have grave international but great consequences. israel security. so
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. so sullivan has been carrying that message really said before he came here, that he would be discussing a time table to end of the war. but the response he's been getting from the israeli leaders, he's been speaking to, is not indicative of them. they themselves are looking to a time table. you have that come on from galandes. it won't take a few moments. it'll take much longer to, to, to, to get rid of. how much does the ways red ones says it wants. ringback to do it, he says, because how much to spend so many is building up that capabilities. so the push back a bit of push back and seems against this idea that somehow this will could be ended in a few months time. but of course, us face trace telephone, we'll get to a more you might say close the idea of how united the world cabinet really is. because we're hearing news that there is a split within the cabinet. when it comes to talking about mediation and how to move forward, especially when it comes to cancel as well,
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a split in terms of the way to look at the approach in the futures. how to handle negotiations. we understand the wall cabinet is united in the belief that at the moment there is no point sending the head of mos on to cancel out because. busy as these really won't happen to believe that, but how much leadership in gaza as well as contact with it's not able to get into contact with how much leadership and consol. so there's no possibility of finding out what the, how much demands of that is why there is no lead it from the some of the most of had is not traveling to cancel, but in the future. well, many guns so said he thinks the countries should be allowed to carry on pro, actively looking for a way to negotiate will reach high mass. wow. gallano netanyahu that more of the mind, they should positively wait and see what, how much have to say and these in the last few hours. but it'd be whole. it's been
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here be from the day initial forwards. he said that they seem to before to a potential attack of is really interesting what, what do we know about that? yeah, these really is a saying they've been 7 arrests in denmark. the danish put that in a slightly less they say 3 at the moment and they say that an attack have been found the data. these rarely since i'm going to talk of implants on is really on jewish targets in denmark, denmark's prime minister met frederickson method fredrickson this, that is completely unacceptable someone to bring a complete elsewhere in the will in today. and if society is particularly unusual coming, but then from denmark, because israel published a list of countries where it says it's not safe for us citizens to go. and denmark was not on my list last week. so fed, thanks so much for the lights, has been dismissed. that force in tel aviv, of those resources are coming out the most intense right in the occupied west. bang
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since the garza will become as many as $1400.00 is right in the reserve is being mobilized during the right on jeanine. the beginning was and 48 hours ago, at least 11 palestinians have been killed. charles stratford has the very latest 4th joys as kno uh, from ramallah, a 3 day long rate. it is not really that frequent. this one really is dragging out, isn't it charles? yes, so this is by far the longest, most expensive of old days where the ministry rides, the countless is right imagery rise that we've seen across the occupied with banks since the beginning of the war. and in the last hour. also, we have the speaking of journalists and how sole she's on the ground in psych janine day on now saying that, so these ready middle tree have withdrawal from the camp. and we understand the city of janine also possibly also the villages because they saw peroration extended into villages south and to the west of virginia. and we've had no official
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statement yet from the is riley all me to that effect. but certainly people on the ground that we've been speaking to say that that has happened, which now means that the palestinians can begin to bury the date and the telephone call. we just made a few minutes ago. you can hit the, basically, the pres, starting before the funerals, but yes, this has been a river. they can massive raise. we understand hundreds of palestinians arrested that's according to the palestinian prison. their association. there was a saying that that many were released all the hours of detention. we st. pictures, all the weapons caches. it'll be released by the is ready the ministry that they say they confiscated weapons and improvised explosive devices. but for the 10s of thousands of people who live inside as i camp in jeanine, i am the wider city of jeanine. it is being
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a truly are ripping and terrifying the 60 or so ours. we know that the is right, the ministry surrounding the hospitals and date, one of the people killed, one of the palestinians killed, he was shot in the chest. the 17 year old usually showed in the chest was waiting inside the hospital itself or in the courtyard or of the hospital earlier today. um so yeah, it has been a truly horrific experi. its fold them, some of the voices, some of the people that have got out of the camp during the right have been speaking to journalists and a news agencies describing the treatment that they faced saying that is very solid just smashed into their homes, demanded that so in a few instances that the husbands be handled about the husbands, refusing them any kind of medical treatments or access to food. but for all intents and purposes, as i say at the moment, it seems that this raid may now well be over. we wait for an official statement
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from the is rarely middle tre. nicole sit stock now. we're ready. it's almost 5 in the evening. we fully expects more rage, right. the way across the occupied west bank in the coming hours. and of course, charles, you know, it was some time you might say, get to some sort of safety if we can just put safety in inverted commas. it does take a toll on those that are still trumped. i mean, what sort of news are you getting from those individuals in the area or what does it say? so they say wait and have any reports of a withdrawal. but so some of the testimonies that we've been listening to from people who experienced that inside the camp. well, as i, as i mentioned, it truly horrific. terrible treatment. they say the hands of the, uh, is really ministry as they went from house to house looking for suspected members of the palestinian of resistance groups. of course jeanine as long be in
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a sense of resistance. the, the, these riley's cool them terrorists, but the palestinian see the all resistance group as a legitimate rights in fighting the old and 50 years of occupation here in the occupied westbank. there was also a very disturbing video that emerged on social media. the cost and gordon outrage amongst the palestinians and all get them on some certain circles in israel showing an x ray. the soldier standing at the pool pit inside a musk in jeanine and reciting a jewish prayer that was caused by some circles with disappearing reaction. but israel's minister of a national security been give a said that they will basically know grounds for that and the demand should not be punished. indeed, he said that these ready soldiers should be congratulated for their heroic work containing what he describes as terrorism. so yeah, i need to cation the confidence that these right,
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the military have in these rights. and the kind of psychological said that, that is also being used against hundreds of thousands of palestinians living in these camps and cities across the occupied west bank. charles, thoughtfully, the force in ramallah. thanks charles for the updates. well, joining us now from and why is a chief, philippe, that's a really has returned from a visit to rafa in southern garza. he says, the conditions that are lessening as the wind does. that same the lucky one as those will have a place inside our premises and the space and the now with that winter has just to stop it. but the others have absolutely no way to go. they leave in the open, then div into cold into mad on on. does it rain well during me now is and then i will house not an easy umbrella spokesperson joining us live now from rafa.
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kentucky with us on the program. can i just begin by asking you what the situation is like where you are. we've obviously being reporting as of many media organizations about the ongoing and very quick deterioration across the gaza strip . and the cd had said, just to talk about the it's the i so now i'm documented, given funding actually not only yeah, but that's the service because last night with the funds a name. and you'll find that on every box in the book by wednesday, the 10s of thousands of but it's tina of displacing people. that's very simply that they're, you know, 1010 being labs that are present during the where and during and the month the z y and miss out to you not to ok like that. anyway,
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we have been our shuttle now in 155. so those mod done 1.3000000 a i the peas encounter with it. sounds good. they like every time you know, we provide them with the kind of kind of being on a bucket of water every 3 days. we don't know how to get enough time in the, you know, oh, by the way, both kinds of vide with something like that. okay, very soon some people are starving here and i think the just the best the, let me just take this one step at the time to assign quality is obviously pretty difficult and we appreciate the communication issues with you. so we'll be brief and quick as well. let me tell us what sort of a to is actually be able to get into the region. you've told us a little bit about what people can get from you, but how much a have you received and how much more do you actually need?
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so we are receiving for the about 100 bucks. you get all screwed up grossing on you know, maybe 50 percent of the tax goes to the best email address. now on the tax going for on the amount would be tax we are sometimes in taxable the tax. so the. ready of the, on the other back to me just in a i'm, it's what we need to get into a guy that we need hundreds of tax fair on the he window, usually thing, hundreds of trucks. you know, they may have shuttle line, you know, to get the guy that i think that we will, uh, somebody, a lot different population wants somebody. a lot of times we are a gmc will not be delivered as everyone i'm expecting, you know, eh, from the huge as well. ready they need to use a lot of people, the needs, you know, we, we don't to destroy any everything they need matter. they say they need,
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they need lots of leaving messages that they need to go to the school and they need and they need number and, and to do that, you need the logistics, you need the personnel, you need the band pile, you need the transport to be able to do that, that's as being very difficult with you and personnel also have been killed during the bombardment. what is the need that because there is also this conversation that we've been having with a boston griffith. your you and chief here on humanitarian defense dokey about lower know the breaking down. so that for you'll relief operation is also a direct, isn't that you need security to be able to distribute that food to yes, that's not, you know, we are, you know, alone, our really the only 175 for our he's not being killed during this fire thing and we have the coverage, the do we have the 5000 those stop working, you know, on the ground, but didn't order the legs and ink, you know, many of our target supposed to be, you know,
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you attempt because there's so many so many of these on the we believe that the continue like we did, we were each block fine that we cannot deliver it. it's not only, not only because of, you know what we getting thrown off on something point and now the inspection is full and can shuttle, you know, a good thing going. but what we don't, there's not enough. it's not enough. we and that is all of the fact that we've got it's nearly 60 or $70.00 per there. on the other hand, jury will need all the guys done. so you're going to get in the map shows, you know, line, it's about 6 effects then. so when i'm talking about on the vice president of what shows, you know, enter that into god. okay, well, i'll send even that, but it's good to get your updates on the situation so far. and then a bowl has from monroe of you, an agency looking after the policies in the gaza strip. thank you. no tension is
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going on the as well 11 in boulder as well as long besides it's been military infrastructure linked has belong. they, the southern lebanese town of it through the lebanese on the group says it's also targeting is by the sides, has blown size. one of its members was killed in fighting with his body. forces tension on the border has flat since the leg just conflict in guns and started just over 2 months ago. cyber colorado has moved from northern israel near the lebanese border. besides, a is rainy, dry and flying above us. but that's been the case for the last few days because it's needing to constantly monitor this border with lebanon. and when he was saying near the boat, i'll just show you how close we are. if you take a look behind me that voters, heinz all is really homes and mostly evacuated because many people have left almost everyone really. and that grossey hell just that is actually never known. and that's one of the points that the weather has been concerned by israel as to how
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close the lebanese a tar tree is to israel and why they still on the threat today. we've had a close range, a small firearms, a new ross, very, very close, and we had to take shelter then a while late. so when we were on that live, that was a rocket that flew across us and it was confirmed and fox by the israeli military saying that they haven't, they themselves has struck a number of hezbollah targets because of rocket fly and see tank miss also being flied across from his bottle, which as well as it won't stop until the gaza will continues. but i want to give you a sense of what we're seeing in this part of the country on this northern border, where really it's incredibly quiet where people have left the homes. and i just wanted to give you a sense of how immediate leaving the homes. well, this is a home here, for example, that has been effectively abandoned, right?
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it's since october 7. and just to show you how quickly people would have left this area on the border. this for example, when the outside but 7 attack happened, it was the end of the jewish holidays. so quotes and this is us what's known as a suca. it's usually built to during the holidays for the families outside and you can see tables and she has less to say all rubbish in the corner. you also have a pomegranate as time dreams, lemons hanging from that, that have fried up. and it really gives you a sense of how people was so worried off to october 7. and with all these has butler, it's how many of those that we have been able to speak to those that chose not to leave. well, they've told us is that they all were, as they said, this is the 1st time they've seen it on this scale. it's certainly the largest number of join strikes on to miss all strikes. attacks lawrence by his, by law. certainly since the war between his right 1111 on rather in 2006,
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they are really concerned that potentially infiltration could happen. it has happened before and they don't want that to happen again. certainly not on the scale they saw or not. so i have a 7, as well as to live here on out of there will be lies in brussels for the summit for the position of gaza is gradually shifting the you're just in time for your weather update across the americas. good. this is still getting striked with sun solid bands of rain around miami, and we've got disturbs weather off the southern rockies here. so you could be rocked by some storms in texas and oklahoma. and what's that? what weather around florida. it's also running into the eastern side of mexico, not too far away from the you could tell me peninsula as well. so here's
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a closer look at those storms through texas, oklahoma, and same goes for new mexico. otherwise for the desert southwest, it is quiet and still disturbed the weather around alaska, with temperatures falling. this rain at times has turned over to snow, but a bad through british columbia is lower mainland, the pacific northwest on cloud combo here, temperatures on their way up in windsor, beginning to shift around across the great lakes. so you're temperatures are also coming up at this time on tuesday. let's go to the top end of south america. actually focusing on these storms through the amazon jungle around the northeast of argentine. i want to show you these pictures coming out of santa fe. here. rhodes, turn to rivers just because of how bad the storms were. let's go to this area right now because it looks like we've got more rock and storms in that northeast corner of argentina pushing into the river plate. and it's looking quite bad for by you. blanca today as well, of the
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thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the story on talk to how does era the, [000:00:00;00]
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the book about you watching old is it was use always makes the whole problem to remind the volunteer on stories, relatives unloading the desk of at least 27 people killed it is really strikes on 2 houses in the city of alpha, in southern guns that more than 200 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. israel says that it will take more than a few buttons to dismantle him off. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu is fine to continue? the goal is to offensive to spice. international pressure. receive spa is already sold,
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is telling us that most intense right in the occupied west buying since the dogs. and we'll began to be 500 people interested and at least 11 palestinians have been killed is really bump bump into is forcing palestinians into a smaller area is in the south of the gaza strip. that makes shift companies in the deserts in norfolk and is growing by the day. but there's nothing sign, no shelter, no food, no aid, a no toilets and to get the palestinians most make a dangerous journey. under the constant threats of his riley attacks hush of the ripples. this is ho for tens of thousands of displays ballast and he is 10 city supporting across the desert of, of the southern gaza. is the latest temporary shelter for families who have been the space again and again. since the beginning of these rails will and this family left the home inches, i old away little. they moved on to say
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a lot incentive garza but that was bumped to so they decided to go to hi eunice. what as well set by this thing is, would be safe now on you. and this is the focus of heavy as strikes. so nor, and 50 members of her extended family ended up here in this desk to that area of with off mothers has them over to the 190. 1 of the stuff that we have nothing here except for it is nylon. did we used to cover ourselves? no food, no water, no toilet, no furniture. at least of a school, we used to get a tier. there is nothing or the hunt fish, whether it should be what it should be for the traumatized and terrified bodies. randy attacks the crumbling with a tough reality. somebody will be needed originally from a shop, a bone you know, refugee because she never imagined her life the would be shot to and that she would end up being for the sake of
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a family safety. but not knowing where to go. they sold, refusing to ship a house between garza city, but it was a short stay the hospital was bombarded and he's picking dangers with trop no flying over our heads were left in a hurry without even taking anything of our belongings. it was so scary, we had to go on a road controlled by these riley's off us. how about hospitalized? when many display families are converging, but the numbers increase, the conditions become worse. so we, i'm a little attract the, our life is a tragedy. there are no toilets, we try to come up with solutions so we can survive. how do we walk a kilometer hoping to get water, which is often salt in under a couple of words, cannot some of our suffering. and this new and inside to the war is where it says
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it was continuous bombardment until how about is defeated. and in the midst of the attacks, the 2300000 thought assume he is living in gaza, a buckling hunger disease and cold, many have lost everything. friends loved ones, home's belongings, and many via this could be just the beginning of a unless another exit is passion by about a 0 us media reporting that the vice president couple hours is pushing whitehouse. so putting the lighthouse to focus more on the suffering of palestinians in garza. she's being repulsively speaking to top officials, including president joe biden or white house correspondent, kimberly how kit to join us on line from washington d. c. and some new pressure from within the, by the administration to do more to help the palestinians. me, what are people saying that well, um what they're saying, what they're noticing is a shift in the language that has been coming from top officials within the bottom
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to ministration and recent weeks. most notably the us president on tuesday when he, although he wouldn't say it on camera, off camera, behind closed doors to the donors. he said that the ongoing and high casualty numbers with regard to these really military's campaign against palestinians was indiscriminate. and that their methods needed to change. this was suggesting that the sort of of to the suggestions by the part of cala harris, the vice president seems to be working. in other words, as a woman of color, she's always been a tune to the concerns within the democratic party and with in the bottom and ministration of social justice issues. progressive issues as applied as the palestinians is among badge, and this is only been underscored since october 7th, and the campaign by israel to root out how moss and gaza. and so we see not only
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the comments from the us president, but we've also seen stronger la language from the vice president, talking about the a guy casualty numbers and the need for their to be a humanitarian law followed by israel. and we've even seen it for the secretary of defense when he suggested that if the numbers of civilians is not rapidly decreasing in terms of the daily number of people killed that there will be strategic defeats, of course, can be. there's also this concern is that not about the sale of, of to israel and where they go and how much of those items will land. and you might say the hands of people who are using them against the palestinians. and this is a concern that has been raised in the us congress, and that's why the by the administration is now slow locking that request by israel
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. that was made in the early days of this conflict for some 20000 weapons to be transferred to israel. and the reason for this is because congress says it needs assurances that those weapons are not going to go to extreme is settlers who have already been committing, and it's been documented of violence acts against palestinian civilians, particularly in the west back. now this concern, and this revelation follows the action by the by new ministration. when they said that there would be visa bands against those who are committing those violent acts, preventing them from traveling to the united states. the rifles that we're talking about here, there's $20000.00 plus would be m for an m 16 rifles, but transfer get has not yet been approved. but the bottom line is that all of this the, this is just another. uh, some example, if you will, of the binding administration,
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say look at israel is not doing enough to stop the violence. and so this is what we're doing in the absence of that can be held because of that for us. washington correspondent, thank you very much. the islands, prime minister, veronica says your opinion is losing its credibility because of its inability to reach a unified stance in the israel who must conflict. veronica also said the european positional garza is gradually shifting and many young people in europe possible sympathy for the palestinians. but for these writings, he was speaking of the summits in brussels. what you lead, as will also discussing ukraine's page to be quite a bit to join the block. and here's what i think had your opinion, is also credibility because of our inability to take is stronger and more united positions. and these are the palestine. we've also kind of busy the global sites, which actually is most of the worlds because what is perceived to be double
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standards that's joined natasha buckler. who's with us from bustles. natasha. i mean the world gone. so it is also highly of the agenda as veronica mentioned, that lead is not afraid to comment really on that countries position. an island isn't the only one. the no and also to lucky you leaders are locked in discussions on your credit right now, but they will be moving on to the wall and does the next supposed to be the end of today on friday it is of course, one of the main topics of concern had you heard that from the irish lead and what we have is the situation in which meant the sites are still divided on the questions of the war and calls and actually off to the type of 7 from us. a time for you with 75 united and condemning that attack, but since then they've been divided. israel's results, countries like island, spain, lots and the could be insane fact as well as bolts, disproportionate. but then on the other side, you have countries including germany, austria,
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and the check check for companies that have storage. slaves supported israel's response and we heard from the use foreign policy chief use it for l. as he arrived here, he said there is still no common position. however, he indicated besides that some of the leaders that positions are shifting a certain amount of support for israel is rotating as people are seeing the continuing suffering and dying, a palestinian in gauze. i'd also some of those attacks by some it's radius that lives in the west bank. and in fact, in terms of the west bank, we are expecting you leaders to at least degree perhaps one thing. and that is the idea of imposing sanctions on some of those more extreme is very sensitive. so we talk about things like a visa and travel bands to be your opinion, of course, and talk to the main topic of conversation with the discount that that was ukraine about his membership and financial packages to help it and it's will against russia . but hungry seems to be the something blocked here of
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the yes indeed, i usually does it very much hoping that this last so much of you would be a hose for celebration if you like to show old e unity or ukraine once again, because they were hoping to sign off for the membership tools, that's the key. so i know for another big financial aid package for key hungry 5 minutes. i think to find the far right politician who is a close ally of the russian president vladimir putin. well, he has basically put a pub is finer in the words because he's threatening to use hungary a veto to block those tools on ukraine. i'm to plot that financial package. he says that you probably needs to leave a note to read each to become part of your opinion. they ask them to feel the criteria needs to and he says it's a terrible idea. now there are a number of you need, as you say, this is a sort of thing that does particularly on ukraine. she tends to disrupt the narrative in the you often may say,
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because he wants something in this case. they all saying the past, perhaps once the youth on freeze some funds, they should go to hungry. the you certainly looking at doing that some $10000000000.00 could be on fridays and in order to try most of 845 to change his june. but of course, we'll have to say the other day and that's after about one that for us in brussels banking natasha. well, since about a cat t as a professor of public policy, it has not been please the university in the home to his be. now here on the set to kentucky with us on the programs, a great deal has happened to the last 24 hours in gaza. so a lot to digest as well. so let's bring of us up to speed on what we think we can discuss. we've got jake sullivan, the national security advisor, talking with the will cabinets in israel, corresponded the sort of the talking about the fact that, you know, he has a lot to discuss and demand. but he's also goes to
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a lot to listen to from the is riley. how do you assess the situation of why jake solven's back in the region again as well? i think the u. s. must feel that they use that losing the grip as in terms of what's going on and potentially that, that leverage over is ryan is also it all. the israel does not seem to be listening to the quiet, talking, quiet, sort of whispering that's been going on continuously. i'm particularly following last week, the us stood the against the rest of the world. first be to between the resolution of the security council. then it was among a minority of 10 countries against the rest of the world, thinking that there is no need for a cease fire. and i think that must find it becoming really, really hard, both domestically and internationally, to accept what is right has to be and suspect it'd be probably calling for 4 things . the 1st and the most important now from american perspective is obviously to can this and try to come up with, with strategies and which days, right?
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these are causing less civilian casualties because the images that are coming up now. how do you think the whole says bolted the salt and i mean, 18000 people. the large majority of the women and children to talk about the american saying less trying to less, it doesn't watch anymore, doesn't do. well, it doesn't, but they must keep doing it. i mean, if they don't do it, then i think they're, they're enjoying the trouble because they're already complicit in what is right is doing. they need directions to show the rest of the work that they've tried and they're, they're giving the messages clearly to as well. they're also probably be calling for more a to enter gaza. for that to happen effectively is a really must open the crossing. the points that the directly from is around into the west bank because some of those like come up was silent and x rays. they were designed originally to allow hundreds of trucks daily because they all have to be scan. they also need to become less the problematic harassing the
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a coming in. many of you have heard about the stories of the red cross trying to bring intense into gaza. only the do it off. to unpack solvers of those tense, separate the metal pieces from destruction, from the package of a 10, and then bring in the 10th the material separate from the state of the bars, et cetera. all of this is designed really to frustrate people and the trial are less and less aid into god's. and i think that americans will also be raising some of that point. is this wherever the couple of high risk comes and you might say, you know, voicing a concern as well from the bite and ministration. talking about we need to talk about the needs of palestinians, and you've got jake silva now listening to the 2 sides by the president and the vice president on message getting speech some of the times. i think so, but also i think the be interested in talking about the day after because then to now nothing else has not tried to put on the table every time of what's going to
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happen. he hasn't rejected any involvement of the policy in a sort of administration in the future of guys. so and knowing him, he's is probably still working on the assumption that you can divide that guys this trip. and i suspect that these, you would like to create 3 potentially for inc. lives with these right is security surrounding those inc lives in the name of the, of, of security and the name of protection and so on. and then it's a very, it's and he may mutual aid guys in the same way the westbank has been me today took over the years. you know, it'd be all this before zones with his right forces. and then the, such as will come in and so on. and i think that's a scenario that the us would like to avoid, particularly after the statements that he and his invested in london put out rejecting the 2 states 0 should most one pick as even goes off of itself and bar complex, right? what you're doing is still head here on the news of the leaders of diana and
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your real estate destination in due by the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the book about nathan is one of them present. nicholas smith arose, meeting with the president of diana and found ali henson, vincent in the caribbean. it's a bit tensions of a growing dispute over the oil rich region as a key, but historically the region has been controls bank diana? well, recently, venezuela held a referendum in which 95 percent of the support of declaring it part of the country
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got it says the covent border was determined by arbitration in 1899 when it was under just colonial rules, correct? it says this could see the walls within its boundaries during spanish colonial times. now the dispute re surface stopped ex, on my bill, discovered oil in 2015, die out and started opening all foiled locks in august. this year. the region is home to a 125000 people and covers 860000 square kilometers. that's an area bigger than the size of greece. joining us now from king's town to the capitalist, vincent on the front of deacons is almost under empty at the all correspondent board, as the dispute so common on a thumb drive. but this one seems to be getting very serious and indeed the so and that has to do obviously with that referendum that you were referencing and your introduction,
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i would referendum that has been quite controversial in this region. and that was followed by a series of action, mostly a symbolic that's quite, quite threatening to where it's good. yeah. and i'm part of the president that the venezuela and the class, my daughter, she essentially created a new business wetlands state in the us, a keep a put in general in charge of it. the moved the troops though was the border also to told the witness with an oil companies to start exploring in the waters in front of the keyboard and also presented a new. busy formal map of venezuela with that dispute, the, the territory, the response from good. yeah. and i was holding that military exercises joined the military exercises with the united states. all this as increase the obviously tension and that region that hasn't seen conflict in many beckett's and now a number of a multi latch, the multilateral regional organizations,
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that in particular the government of a breast deal has been working to mediate between venezuela and cool. yeah. and that's, and here we are in this meeting, the 1st one between the 2 presidents to try and reduce those tensions. it seems that the tensions wouldn't of a surface type oil not being found. how important is the discovery of oil these recent? yes to both countries. well definitely it's not going to dental deep tensions, had the started again between venezuela angle yeah. back in 2015 when those large deposits of oils were discovered. uh we are looking at possibly 11000000000 barrels of recoverable oil. uh go. yeah. and that has been the fast one of the fastest the economy,
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the economy is growing and the last the year. so that obviously it has been playing a large role. but this also has the last to do with the domestic politics, a president of my buddhist under pressure to hold the free and fair elections in 2024. and this has been, seem as an easy way for him to sort of wrap himself around the venezuelan flag and, and point that the nationalistic issues that a lot of, of been swelling seems to care about. we'll get more on those talks as the day progresses. as a drop, you have to thank you pockets on has all that hundreds of thousands of guns to leave. and then they just push against undocumented microns. there's some about says the campaign isn't talking ask guns. although they may cut most of the foreigners in the country to ball, honda has moved from the shower and north west of pockets of the fiber, both to the pop release on an early morning mission green door to door searching
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for and documented marketing. it's a difficult and risky job. law enforcement offers that often targeted by on groups . the office is check. everyone's documents to make sure there are no unregistered of one refuge in the area. women offices are part of the game and enter the houses to look around and interview ready to nearby, and your lot of the ones that's broiling refugee camp. it's changing as more and more of the brands are fostered at dawn. home we made can bet it there by tom. good, good. he and his family are ready to comply with government ordered, you know what he said or charter nature to be more understanding about this situation. most of them focused on we asked be focused on the government to get and documented across the board time as a plan, mentors us to be. and these people will be at risk because they have nothing to go back to their depredations or getting family into fox. we meet the progress on a woman would matter to i know, vaughn,
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she has already packed the family belonging, judy, reluctant to speak on camera by 10 days. she's what her husband did not eligible for budget, the new citizenship. and she wondered if you will never be allowed to come back here to bring it up bad in nearly half a 1000000 of loans. i've already left the bug, it's gone, and many more i'd expect it to leave soon. but just on the didn't did that with them and i walked on country they had left behind many decades ago. human rights lloyd, they're already fired and it being again sports departure and in the country. stop gord, even i'm documented immigrants enjoy the protection of the constitution 11 out of 20 to find them or to the right to the article line that i life article that needed the right to fair trial. article 24, the right property. these rights a clue to even undocumented immigrants and what the government is doing is
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snatching these fund a bunch of rights away from these people in an indiscriminate manner. however, focused on didn't get them. government said and got mentors, migraines, border security today. i see it over dykes on the police and the army recently has killed hundreds of people. but many of the ones who have lived a lifetime in this country do not know what really become of them back and have gone as dawn. come out of how you just need a shower bucket. star know 6 people have been killed in an attack. and nigeria is oil producing lace at delta region. gunman ambushed on oil firms, convoy coming to civilian drivers and full soldiers to south cream workers with kidnapped attacks. and the niger delta have decreased significantly in recent years . but the region remains fall, the tiles. and you can find out more on a website that i'll just say about dot com. i'll be back with more news on the
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