tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 14, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm AST
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credit suspension submitted between environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing. your better tomorrow the the blogs are albany or what do you notice that when use on life with headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a search full survive is, is really ministry spice kit. at least $200.00 people in garza, in the last 24 hours communications be completely cuts all in the last 2 minutes. israel tells the us national security adviser who's visiting the region that it will take more than a few months to dismantle him, off placing salvation palestinian scramble to collect data in gauze as israel with
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strict trucks deliveries. and there's a default this time they attempt to dozens of sizes and strip causes. health ministry says that hospital work, that's the it is $1600.00, gmc, about 6 o'clock in the evening, local time in the gaza strip. what is really military strikes have killed at least $200.00 people and just hundreds in the last 24 hours. in the past few minutes, communications and goals that have been caught once again in the southern city, over offer relatives of molding the deaths of at least 27 people killed in his way the strikes on 2 houses, the israel, how to get people to flee, to the south but continues to target civilian sights. is there any bobbing? has also caused mass destruction and the densely populated area of jamalia in the
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knolls. the cause and ministry of house, as is right, the forces obtained bolden 70 patients. the medical staff of the come out allowed one hospital in northern garza, including the hospitals, director that some wounded patients also being denied access to health care, food and water. and it's leading to the depths us national security adviser drake sullivan is now meeting the is why the prime minister in tennessee, the as well as the defense minister, told him that it would take more than a few months to dismantle him. off we have teams of correspondence in the regents. we'll be talking to ben as smith in tel aviv about the visit by drake sullivan. charles stratford is in ramallah with the latest from the occupied westbank and tarik assume is joining us from rafa in garza. but 1st bill of box begins on coverage outside the apple yusef on the job hospital in rafa to dominate the scene. the sound track kit
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is ceaseless grief. i beg you this woman cries, i want to see her for the last time. those here moon, for them, others the assistance and best sons, but no amount of tears will change this reality. not measuring the about the image of a sudden the roof came down on the head. the whole family was gathered, my mother and brother with his wife and children. the house was hit by miss, so we did not feel anything of that. my mother was killed instead of going to the medical stop race to respond despite risk to the safety. and then again, the it is difficult to get any way to get the wounded people because of the buttons
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being dropped, one off the other, their wounded people everywhere, and the injuries are serious, even like a. we reach one location and it's talking about once or twice over at the same location. the problem is the can adults in shop sharing treatment space with children faces bloodied and frightened. in this case, still alive. but just as one the patient leads out another arrives on his friend crying out for help, and quickly the bandaging begins. the blood is cleaned up, but the ambulance sirens never stop the mux. oh does, it just goes over to tell her it kind of busy,
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which was as though from rough uh, in the southern gaza. just tell us a little bit more about the latest strikes. we've been hearing about these past 24 hours and the efforts being made to rescue people that have trumps yes. during the last couple of hours, they use the force that has extensive fine. in fact, the rates and the domains of the attacks, of course, of the gaza strip stopped you from the south of the terra 3 in roughly in particular way they have destroyed residential building bloom to call the family and you're not. and you're not neighborhoods in a, in a rural district. the tax on the altima re also continued to be surely the city, this area that had been turned into about 2. despite the fact that it had been designated. and maybe show things as the saved shows, sort of the maturity of doesn't even use and in central areas to flee to and to be
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safe and the images and the latest strikes inside with a new attack had been carried down a gates. everything should generate a new, say, right with you to tell me the victims and the individuals have been trying to, to, to mess up speaking in data to receive the treatment. that text has moved to the church, which is really expensive and gets a risk conveyance in these air areas. of course, while the coal to pry continues the way you are in gaza at tarik, that was rest made by the israelis earlier. the health ministry in dogs and says they also split the workers what mode we know about these arrests. the risk to being that had been launched by these very forces since the beginning of this round
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had been torn between the meeting with the can work is the firstly had schemes actually for me to come fix the risk to the side with the director of the hospital to send me. oh, had been now and he's really james and all the is really integration and 25 days. situation now the with the because it has been going by the is, are in the military and vision that's completely encircled and surround to the hospital. and they have a risk that a number of a mid to come work is they have open fire against different departments inside the mid to come conflicts. now according to initial reports, it seems that the, uh, the uh is ready for us as has arrested. the director of come on at one hospital who has been now subjected to is very investigation. and now these kinds of violations continue as israel is close in traits and gets a risk come thing. you know,
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the really part of the territory where they have with are not right now, resting every single house thing. and who is eva said 15 years old. i'm a driving them to on disclosed locations for investigation as close to erica view as what geologist might find. it a little strange that we just reported that as a communications blackout way. you, of course we can manage to do that through our communication technology. but tell us what day is actually blacked out right now and how little communication there is across the street. yes. again, uh the uh, communication um the internet services had been completely clicked off. of course, garza ends in roof uh generally, where the situation is getting every with every single time. there is a block out of communication. the situation is getting much more difficult, especially for residents and for the medical workers who are fixing
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a notable difficulties to reach and to access the location of targets in order to rescue the victims and the wounded people from under the russell's now a residence inside the roof off now had the ability to communicate with their relatives and separate areas that 1st conscious trip. and at the same time, we are facing, as will upfront live in terms of contract think i'll walk to leeks and con eunice, a city where the bombing is also continuing in these areas. so now the black house of communication on the internet services is not the only time that, oh cuz right now, but i'll be twice a time. cuts off in the front when we were in con, you to city and palestinians right now have a growing sense of fear that with every time there was a blank also of communication is relevant to points. attacks, of course, cause a couple of assume that for us as well. so thank you. is there
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any minister or defensive? golan says it will take a few moments to dismantle a mouse and a meeting with the us national security advisor drake sullivan. glen stress that as well as operations and goals that we're going to be along with, that is with join us now from a ton of able to see a great deal to discuss by mr. sullivan. those meetings with is really officials and a great deal to listen to as well for both sides. it will take sullivan has been carrying a message from joe by the us president as well. that enormous international criticism over his continued unwavering support for israel and his prosecution. of its war against thomas and 5 and as readings restate to these commitments, the israel says view as will continue to support israel. but he's wound the public opinion could shift in great ways. israel's security and sullivan is tiring. the
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message to the is riley government. he said before he left the us case of and said that he would be discussing a time table with these right, a leadership on a to end the war, a us israel latest to move to a different praise from the kind of high intensity operations we're seeing now we've been having those meetings with as well as leadership. we understand he's probably still in a meeting with benjamin netanyahu, but he's not getting much. and susie, i was into this, i did all the time table. he's riley's, i've not suggested that they are committing to a particular fixed time table. you have to go on say, just because it's a sullivan. so, you know, this is going to take many more than just a few months from us, has been years building up its capabilities. and it's going to take us a long time to come about how much in the way that we want to do the speculation. and tools, but it's about what's going on within the wall cabinets and how to move forward either with operations or with mediation. what,
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what were you hearing about this as well, we know that the families of the cap saves a very, for straight, said the not hearing anything about negotiations at the moment. they've said a statement of earlier on today that they fail to come to playing russian roulette . so they want to update dues, the faithful fries and tools. while it seems that the war cabinet is in agreement, that there's no points. and i'm also i've had traveling to cap it at the moment because these are eligible cabinet police. how about the trip and gaza has lost touch with lost contact with almost his leadership in doha. so there's no point going to go off because there's no way of finding out was how much, what, how much was the difference? we think in the war cabinet is that the penny guns forms the categories to in the meanwhile, proactively trying to find out what, what, how much once, while benjamin netanyahu on the defense minutes that they prefer to take
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a passive approach to wait and see what, how much comes up, but it's with force, the without updates and telling me, thank you. well, it's very false is offended that most intense right in the occupied westbank since the gospel will become as many as 1400 as really was obvious. but mobilized during the rate on jeanine that the gun bulls and 48 times ago, at least 11 palestinians have been count, child stratford is in ramallah forest and the occupied westbank. this operation went on a little longer than many had predicted. that's right. so have these by far the longest, most expensive of all the is already a minute to rise that we've been seeing on a daily nightly basis, right? the way across the occupied westbank since the beginning of the war and the last few minutes, these really made a tre, have released a statement saying that they have withdrawal, their full caesar from this operation, engineering and operation that they say last 60 hours. they say that dozens,
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all palestinians were arrested in this operation. certainly according to the palestinian prisoner association. they saying that the numbers could be up to well, in the hundreds up to 500. but we do know that many of the people that were detained were actually released off to some pretty horrific hours of detention. that's according to the testimonies of those men that were released. of course of these operations according to his royal focus on trying to hunt down the main suspect to the being affiliated to the palestinian armed resistance. men that they describe as terrace. but man, that most part of sydney is we'll tell you, have a legitimate right to defend and fight the occupation in the occupied west bank. but so these are the ministry releasing pictures of what they say were weapons caches that were confiscated and improvised explosive devices. we know that they surrounded the 3 main hospitals engineer and during this right,
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we know that indeed one of the people that was killed was a man, a 13 year old boy, sorry. who was trying to get medical treatment for a condition on related to the right that simply died because he couldn't get that treatment. do we know earlier today that was another 17 year old boy, one of the 11 that were killed 17 year old. you sorry? who was shot dead in the chest was waiting outside the hospital which seeing pictures of the children, the roads inside the cam, the you, she has a gain of these all much is riley made a treat. bulldozers that destroy so much of the civilian infrastructure and are responsible. and so my estimation is over the last, you know, 2 months also causing hundreds, potentially hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage to private and public property. we know now the palestinians inside the camp and why did you need many of them gathering to bury the dead,
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was still waiting for confirmation as to whether there has been a full withdrawal from some of the villages to the south. on the west of jeanine where this with his right reached. but uh yeah, for all intents and purposes it seems as if, yeah, the largest most expensive middle 2 right. thus far, since the beginning of the war inside, janine is over on the palestinians living there, as you can imagine of picking up the pieces of their lives and trying to recover the risk experience, child strength for the life force in ramallah and the occupied westbank. thank you . a nice little continuous, intensifies bombardment in jamalia in northern gauze, are coming dozens and its latest and strikes an assumption reports not from giovanni, but people are still trying to pull out those trump down to the rubble, the storage and the future value as well. as i am commenting jabante, and this is the of the month of the late, this strikes cutting out buttons that are easy will please because of the medical send a lease to the ground. dozens were killed on the scale of the destruction is massive
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the me, the needs of comfortable using the need come a body covered with a blanket dementia and we went ahead, you had the demo on these new shows, the magnitude of the destruction, the damages method. any day i'll give you create this caused by the missiles. i'm sure it comes to the new version, the plus minus the doesn't small children age. most women and children won't, it keeps us under the honest, i'll treat, you know, that goes along with all of our chief feeling pay lots of really has been tons to a, from a visit to vasa in southern cause a he says that the conditions on was thing as when to set, say,
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the lucky one of those will have a place inside our premises and the space indeed. now that winter has just to stop it, but the others have absolutely no way to go. they leave in the open then deep into cold, intimate and on does it rain well as well as long as the palestinian territories is a testing ground for weapons and surveillance technology. and now he's rarely media report say about 6 tending to off to official intelligence. the phone cool side to a guy has proposed to the being involved in such a invesco patients and casa, in particular, is facial recognition. technology has been applied to the videos of captives and thomas finances. another is really if asya barbara has a tracts online content, the saved is home full. it's set to be not being pro how most influence campaign is . until 11 stains and independent gen list and the older of the palestine labovic
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treat the book on as well as um, and surveillance industry. he said that the war in concepts is a showcase for israel's latest technology to potential bias. what we've seen in the last 2 mountains is really a huge amounts of new technology. the particular drones quad copters, so to speak, which kind of have been firing apparently weapons to tie into palestinian areas including civilian areas that hey i driven will say now there's been a lot of talk and high around. i will say he's real, started doing this in 2014. i did it again in 2021 in other rounds of the conflicts with homos. and this year it's really accelerated to the point where life people on spacing to and there was an amazing, that's bored in these riley and late 972, 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 because of the i, r system was processing sheets around as the information and speeding out massive
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amounts of targets. those targets often would deliberately be known to contain civilians. if they what he's and we're 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 war against from us. it's being used to try to impress is riley audiences and also going to nationals to try to get support like he's rouse food a war and guys have it so so, so far and by as you say, i was not doing it solely for that reason of course, but as we've seen in the last few years and it's a document in my book, a key aspect of israel is, will making use to basically test new weapons in gaza, the west bank, and then sell them to various countries afterwards. so most certainly, as i note in the guardian knows a follow story to that. he's riley report last week, which said that a us official was quite a the 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
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a piece of the technology when it's counseling because i so it's about a tough to is a professor of public policy a time i've been police at university here in town. joe has been out on the site good talking to the 2nd through the evening as we discuss what's going on in gone. so let's just focus on jake sullivan's visit in to tell of the change in tone changing diplomacy window sort of message. he's really trying to get to call so we know what the facts on the ground really all i will i think just trying to bring the situation under control. elizabeth, particularly with the build up towards christmas. i see. i feel that now i think the last thing that you as the present with one to have is a christmas that is full of others to him, blood similar to when they agreed on the humanitarian pause. that's happened to be on uh, thanksgiving weekend. so now the pressure is very much on the administration, and this is what he's probably trying to talk these ratings into. and they feel that they're losing control of the situation is where i was not listening to the
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united states as much as the u. s. would like, but the u. s. has already trapped. they've given them an open check. they've given them and open support. the weapons are on their way. they have supplied them at a future deal. ready. and the world is, is even as safe as, as complicit. so very much whatever is read is doing now from this stage onwards, the united states is equally responsible for and we're also hearing this, this news that the us is holding back on um shipments small shipments slightly to the west bank. we're also hearing now from the vice president couple of hours a talking about thinking more about what's going on with the palestinians. dare i say tiring about the pilot studies, the whole size ready bolted from the stable here? yes, i mean those discussions among some of the congress man, the senators and harris have have just started. and i think they're also part of this pressure on the administration to make sure that to is there
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a doesn't really go as far as you know, as it's been able to do. i mean it's, it's absolutely horrendous. what is the has, has been doing for the last few weeks and this unprecedented and for the us to be seen as partner in this crime. i think it would be probably the last thing that's by then once as he approaches his election. so of course we've got the general assembly you and who voted the job typically unanimously nearly all the ceasefire. public opinion, as you say, is growing. i just come back from the us myself and i've seen those demonstrations on the streets and some of the largest cities in the biggest states. it is difficult to ignore public sentiment. when politicians of the re election, we're looking at big elections in 2020 full america, the united kingdom below pakistan that india are also going to elections. they have large listening populations. little watching what's going on in gauze. and then
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those nationalism is respect to countries. have the power of the ballot, the scores, but typically that now we, we, we learn more about what actually happened in the 7th of october. you know, the whole none of the kids are put out at the beginning. they've been, it has been changing a day after day. couple of days ago, this rate has been set up. i mentioned that there was a lot of friendly fire that led to the beginning of many of the 1200 cash. is there any casualties particular those where i'd be open potty and now they're admitting that $500.00 of the casualties are actually security or military related. this is a very different narrative from what they put out on day one. the dealer one saw the $400.00 civilians massacres babies be headed is a try at all of that is now unfolding. and the public opinion is reacting to me. people are not to happy. just see what's going on. they see through the whole biases and the double standards that the international committees display. and you
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can see that everyone is having to adjust their position starting from the united nations agencies, including the agency that was most criticized unesco. unesco has been terribly quiet for the last few weeks. they're all under pressure now to come and speak out in favor of a cease fire 1st and then in the more human services to the products to. so let's just move to, to the political block on an important one, the you discussion about the reports of monitoring events for us in brussels. a real splitting the you, somebody went to an, an countries like spain in belgium and filing coming, move vocal about the position of the group when regarding what's going on with the will ring calls on how bad reputation may last or not. most of the international community wants this is elisa to sure, i mean is this is a, is an issue of to europe more than anywhere else that's going on in palestine is very close proximity. and you can see that it was split rough uh roughly between
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those who have a heritage that has to do with the whole coast and the nazi movement and so on. and the others we do not understand. why should they carry the burden for 75 years and still not allowed? the policy is to go through the same thing and, and that is inevitable. i think the majority of the population in europe is sympathetic with the missouri that the policies have gone through. interesting, see how this develops some be of course, getting most statements from the us. the evening progresses for the name itself and baraka. thank you for joining us on the set. still a head here on the i'll just say with news i will be live in brussels full of i've seen some of the why the position of gaza is gradually shifting the the
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route to you by visit, cut off. let's go with your weather update across asia. great to have you along the getting in india and we're seeing these wind steer more rain into time on that. do some big burst of rain to go around tonight on friday and still blanket it in rain through sure longer and them all did it is quite across indo china. plenty of sun coming through here in bangkok at $33.00 degrees, but continues to be the lead peninsula that's drenched with rain. we'll come back to that and look at this weather maker roll in across china. it's going to now lower temperatures. in shanghai, it is a cold front, so your temperature goes from 14 down to 5, and you're certainly going to feel it with the strong northwest really winds on saturday, a guessing to about 40 to 50 kilometers prior to this wet weather is pointing in to the korean peninsula, so looking to pick up a months worth of rain over a short period of time. the lot of moisture there in here we go back to this part
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of the southeast asia, there's of solid bands of rain once again for cal on friday. well, in this weather report right now in august on what look at this, we've got disturbed weather rolling across. i've gotten this done. some of that will leak into pockets stands below just on providence, and that will impact its capital quite the temperatures are now starting to come up into later on. so you're up to 11 degrees on friday. so your next time the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the amount of this i to take it off your nose and then say i was doing 99 cents percent of the liquid li via to let the sunset to a lender sofa and a visa come jimmy on way and then to run was over the seats. lindsey put on the corner, they can look at it and look at them. a thought provoking
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ons, 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 less than days of these days? or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the 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 the book about seal watching, obviously was news on what makes the whole run that reminds the top stories, relatives molding the deaths of at least $27.00 people killed and it's really
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strikes on 2 houses in the city of rafa. and the southern concept molding 200 people are being killed. in the past 24 hours. us national security advisor straight sullivan is in tennessee full meetings with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and as well as will campus and other discussions, defense minister you, i've got on stress, which is rounds operations in gauze that would be and we quote along more is really forces have carried out that most intense. right. and they don't keep hired westbank since the goal is will began nearly 500 people interested and at least 11 palestinians are being killed. now these very bombardment is forcing problems to these into f. a small areas in the south of the kansas strip. the make shift come in the deserts in an off i was going by the day, but that's nothing for the shelter. the food aid, a new toilets and getting that means that palestinians have to make a dangerous journey under the constant threat of his writing attacks. how shall oliver reports? this is ho for tens of thousands of displays ballast,
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and he is 10 city supporting across the desert of, of the southern gaza. is the latest temporary shelter for families who have been displaced again and again. since the beginning of these rails will in this family left the home inches, i old away little. they moved on to say a lot of incentive guys, but that was bumped to so they decided to go to hon. eunice. what as well set by the 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 the. so i'm not even on the stuff that we have nothing here except for it is nylon, said 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, say,
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what it should be for the traumatized and terrified bodies. randy attacks the crumbling with a top 3 oddities. somebody will be needed originally from a shop, a bone, you know, the refugee because she never imagined her life the would be shot to and that she would end up being for the sake of 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 know. flying over our heads were left in a hurry without even taking anything of our belongings. it was so scary, we had to go in a road controlled by these riley's off us. how about the hospital? his web men, it is based families are converging, but of the numbers increase, the conditions become worse low volume. so we, i'm able to talk to him about the,
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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? sunday is new and inside to the war, he's where it says 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, battling hunger, disease, and cold. many have lost everything. friends, loved ones, homes, belongings, and many via. this could be just the beginning of a unless another exit is passion by about a 0. now us media is reporting that the vice president, couple of hours is pushing the whitehouse to focus more on the suffering of palestinians in garza. she think supposedly speaking to top officials, including the us president j by white house correspondent, give it
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a house that joins us now from washington, dc with more on this. and it seems that pressure is greg, but we've even spoke to our academic here in the studio. a, kimberly does seem that present, binds administration, is being told to at the highest levels. there is no question about it and it has a lot to do with the position. i am the democratic party that com la harris's really filled as a little bit of color and she's been mostly a tune to sort of the social justice move with the progressive wing of the democratic party that has always been concerned about the palestinian population, particularly in gaza and this has only been deepened in concern with the fact that there is the high number of palestinian casualties in excess of 18000 and counting since the israel's war on gaza. so what she's been saying is she's had
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weekly meetings with the president something, but she has traditionally done uh, is that there is a need to be more sympathetic, more sensitive. and we certainly seen that in the language and recent weeks, most recently, by the, with president behind closed doors to donors. when he said that is real, needs to be a needs to change in terms of its tactics, the military tactics that is as a result of the fact that it's been in the spring, it is bombing campaigns. and also we've seen this from the secretary of defense, lloyd austin saying that if these high casualty numbers continue that israel risk for strategic the fee did i think this is a reflection. 5 the concern that to the vice president has with the fact that there is global outcry, and in fact global outrage for joe biden and his support say in recent weeks and months for israel's campaign and the fact that he has not been sensitive to the
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palestinian a high number of casualties and as a result we seemed as notable shift in language. of course that is well shifted language but, but concerned that she's psych, kimberly wilson died at the beginning of these riley will on gauze, but 70, you might say spaced since the, the death told increases in dollars. so we lot can settle, so it'd be wrapped up in the fact that the, the us has postponed or delayed the trends for all the sale of the small arms to the west bank. because that will also add to this very complicated equation and concerned an inverted commas that the us has full the palestinians right now. yeah, it really is the same group of politicians, many of the progressive democrats, so sort of the further left on the political spectrum that happened bringing up
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these concerns only this time is not within the administration so much of the members of the democratic party on capitol hill that has been saying much the same thing saying that essentially us not only are these images heartbreaking, but their concern is with respect to the weapons. specifically rifles that is real requested from the united states or us made em fours. and 16 some $27000.00 plus uh, following have us is uh, attacking israel on october 7th. and that they have some concerns about transferring those weapons given that they fear that they could be used against palestinians. and so as a result of that transfer has been slow walk we've learned. and what we're hearing is that this may take some time to be approved because the us feels that israel is not doing enough to combat the violence that is occurring against palestinian
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civilians. can we help it for us that all? washington correspondent, thank you very much. i is full who must the best of being arrested for planting a tax on jewish institutions in europe. according to jeff and prosecutors, 3 of them were detained and laid on another in the netherlands circuits. the very latest on this dominant came a correspondent, invalid to huntsville on that's developing the situation. what more we hearing about this, dominic. so we have more information, sorry, problem results. we're hearing more information specifically about the individuals you were mentioning that he's being arrest is. and the provenance so we know if you allow me to read quickly from a press release from the federal authorities here, they all described as being lebanese. born up did help me out a in german low enough for lack of really rich reveal to settings of suspects when they're arrested. that's why it's like that mohammed b nancy are who were all arrested in germany and to fill the person. he brought him
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as a who was arrested in benevolence. now they are all accused of being members of hamas . remember in this country from us is officially, according to german law, a terrorist organization. the essence of the allegation against is that sponsoring in the spring of this year, at the latest, one of the individuals concerned up did have need of a was involved in locating an underground weapon. stuff for in your on behalf of thomas says the obligation for new pharmacies and that he took his instructions from leading some us carters in 11 on it says here, the suggestion is that the weapons were going to be taken to the lane and kept ready for possible attacks on jewish institutions, it says here in europe. now, the interesting thing here is in europe, interest, florence has been issued by the authorities here for the person in the netherlands . the suggestion being that that person would be extradited here. certainly those
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who are basically in custody right now will they will be brought before a judge tomorrow morning. we will obviously have more details officially that is about what his alleged against them. of course, dominic, the situation is also developed in denmark with the rest that roles pertaining to the will and cause that that's right. and this is where it becomes slightly more intricate, because this morning, the danish authorities saying that they had apprehended 3 people whose sites they said being arrested in connection with allegations of terrors. the woods and the news conferences were given by relevant ministers, talking about the situation now, subsequent to that, the spokes person for the office of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as said that 7 people were arrested by danish or far to use that one is not clear is whether the black is 7 people physically in denmark, where the,
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what this is taking place is an operation of cost. several european countries coming with an agent such that 7 people were arrested back is not clear. and as yet, no specific agency has been able to provide us any more clarification about the sorts of offences of her alleged to have taken place. but clearly, so how this is a developing situation. dominic came the force in the line. thank so let's leave all that now to the you islands, prime in the city of rod coast, as the european union is losing its credibility because of its inability to retain unified stands in the israel hum us complex. mr. veronica also said the european position on garza is gradually shifting. the many young people in europe have lost sympathy for the palestinians and for these rallies, he was speaking of the somebody's in brussels. what you lead us? also discussing ukraine's bid to join the block isn't i think, add your opinion is also credibility because of our inability to take
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a stronger and more united position and is, are the palestine. we've lost credibility to global sites, which actually is most of the worlds because what is perceived to be double standards. it talks about the result corresponding following events for us from brussels and natasha. the irish. the shuck is no stranger to speaking his mind, but he's not the only lead within the e u who's on the same page that he is in d. that's because they're all divisions that me you, when he comes to israel and calls the island is one of the countries is on his side . you might say with spain, lots and but frauds were recently that of, of being critical of israel to key fobs. more recently as i say, i know cold israel's response in the as
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well. we seem to have a slight technical problem that in speaking to natasha, nicholas will try and get back to her. as of when we can, let's move on now to that is going tensions in the middle east. it's going suddenly on the israel 11 in boulder. is what was on besides that it's bombed military infrastructure linked to has blonde of the southern lebanese town of if true, the libraries on the groups sides. it's also talk to this by the science has the law says, one of its members was killed in fighting with this by the forces tension on the boat side since the latest conflict in gauze and started to stay for 2 months ago. the side of highlights has moved from northern israel, the 11 east volta flu sides, a is raining 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 board, i'll just show you how close we are. if you take a look behind me that voters hines is really heinz mostly evacuated because many
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people have left almost everyone, really. and that's grosse, the 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 close the lebanese of tart tree is. to is rel, i'm 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 later when we were on that live that was a rock, 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 missiles also being slides across from his bottle, which as well as it won't stop until the gauze 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,
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where really it's incredibly quiet where people have left the homes. and i just want 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 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 to 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 left as they all rubbish in the corner. you also have a pomegranate as time dreams, lemons hanging from there 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
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leave. well, they've told us is that they a warrant. they said this is the 1st time they've seen it on this scale. it's us and leave the largest number of join strikes on to miss all strikes. attacks lawrence by has by law. certainly since the will between is around 1111 on rather in 2006, they are really concerned that potentially infiltration could happen. it has happened before and they don't want not to happen again. certainly know on the scale they saw or not sorry, but 7. well, still a head here, all the, all the 0 news of the leaders of diana and venezuela arriving some vincent tolls as the tensions. why is that disputed buddha, the the
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book about that as well. and present nicholas medina is meeting with the president of guy on a, in front of a handsome vincent in the caribbean. it's a bit tensions of a growing dispute over the oil rich region. the viscous keybo is star. okay. the region that has been controlled by guy on a well recently, venezuela held a referendum in which 95 percent of votes has supported declaring it part of the country. god says the covent border was determined by an arbitration panel in 1899. when it was under, the british colonial rule corrected says, because the book was within its boundaries during spanish colonial times. the dispute resurfaced of the x automobile discovered oil that in 2015 guy on started opening off oil blocks. it will cause they ship. now the region is home to one
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125000 people. i'm covers 160000 square kilometers. that's an area bigger than greece. allison drum p i t as in kings town, accomplice and vincent of the candidates. he says the issue is becoming positive, but there was campaign ahead of elections that next year. the tensions had started again between venezuela angry and i'm back in 2015 when those large deposits of oils were discovered. we are looking at possibly 11000000000 barrels of recoverable oil. uh good. yeah. and that has been the fast one of the fastest the economy the economy is growing in the last the year. so that obviously has been playing a large role. but this also has a lot to do with the domestic politics, a president of my buddhist under pressure to hold the free and fair elections in
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2024. and this has been, seem as an easy way for him to sort of wrapped himself around the venezuelan flag and, and point that and the nationalistic issues that a lot of, i've been swelling seems to care about starting next trip forward. torres will have to pay a tax to enter the individual island of bali. the revenue from the $10.00 fee is meant to address a growing trash problem. and as far as delivery reports like splits, one tourism is contributing to bodies, water shortage of the lakes and so tell, so i left behind by now extinct volcano has make this area in 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 today's the village is set up by
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a 1000 and fill out a p. r. p. like the excess good what the sauces by thrilling into delana. so we know what this even though no floods 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 acquisition. salt water flows in an overtime contaminates the local n g o is 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 us thought for all them for the so going on. so if you don't do something about the sort of the, what the institution to day mean they've had the play 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 water levels have dropped drastically in the last 5 years
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. and as you can see, the shore line has receded by more than a 100 meters. the body's water problems is not just a matter of quantity, but also quality a pool. 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 plastic since it was founded in 2020. you know, we're 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, the problem will ever stop. there was an urgent need for body to restore its water sources. the foundation has helped communities build recharge wells to connect way more to which has been injected back into equity. but it says more sustainable water management practices are needed in the longer term before bodies,
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reputation as an island. paradise is lost. florence li, algebra, bali, indonesia. but let's check all the sports news now, which i got your all sca, the power sensor man boss, loise in re k is bush about his team's prospects and the wife of champions league officer. they scraped into the last 16 p as to up against lucy adult and on wednesday, they couldn't play things easiest a little bit, but an incredible sliding blog daltons nicholas soon. i stopped yesterday taking the lead cream. uh they gave me, gave them inside the lead, and the 2nd who did 5 minutes later, 17 year old lorenza emory making it one was just how it's finished. the french champions book that place in the know count as one of them. so i'm going to do ok commercial you there. i'm in the tunnel optimist. and i think that none of the 1st teams in the groups will be happy to face p. s g. in the last 16 you can ask them.
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and if i'm mistaken, will say, will be stronger in february, march 16, finished the group sites with a 100 percent reco 20 year old micah hamilton schooling on his day b. c. c, a head against the red cell that was raised. another city and still us cut off also school. he's the scope of the clubs when re to boston. i know already through but we're trying to finish his group. when is halo 3 to table and with the belgian team, it's picking up the 1st as a champions league when boston still go through as when is a group h with pull to securing the brothers of sports, haven't checked it. and yet, 53 now to a record breaking performance, but one of the n b a is the biggest us can assess compose code 64 points and one game for the milwaukee box. not for the previous franchise. this set by michael red in 2006 the performance led the bucks to victory over the indiana paces. and what was a pretty heated game?
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well, tension spilled into the post game as well because of an argument as a who got to take him to game blues down as wanted it because of his 64 points. but the paces initially took it for one of the players who would scold his 1st official and be a point. apparently, the buck security team eventually managed to get the policy on it. but he isn't convinced the right ones is not how we saw since the ball, but i'm unable to gamble it. does it feel like we gambled to me? it's so like a brand new. bu it's like i can, i could sell, you know, from my play. but 35 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'll have to talk to the gambles. but it's, it's, it's okay. so san antonio spurs terrible. one continues say, now last 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
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lake is he came out and taught by 3 anthony davis top schooled with 37 points. this does not once since november, the 2nd building state worries for wood trim on green has the suspended indefinitely. facing phoenix on central use of new kitchen, the face green was rejected for the 18th time in his career, which is the most among active and the place 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 stadium will host the nfl site piece for the 2nd time in 5 years. and it will not list 60th anniversary of super bowl one, which was played at the l. a memorial coliseum. in 1967 days of the sports headlines, you can get more on our website algebra. com or on those social media channels. it's like, straight about sits from makes the whole realm of the box with bodies on the other
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federal tax upfront takes on the big issue today. zip code to what is that for now? it is a complex 3 question. question about 5 upfront or algebra. deadly fires range out of control and believe is amazon regions with the climate phenomena in menial heating south america this year, temperatures are higher in droughts, more severe, unable to control the flames. live yet has appealed for international health. brazil is facing it's soon disaster with fires destroying the funds, the now the world's largest, tropical wetland, and menial and climate change have not only caused drought in the amazon. they're also responsible for unusually heavy rain storms in the south of brazil. government officials say the 5th year, almost a 1000000 brazilians have been affected by extreme high temperatures and floods in
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the states, a few credentials. so in some pickup id, in the more than 25000 people have been forced from their homes, tried to get the same region in southern brazil just 2 months ago, killing almost 50 people. the a search 1st of all live is, is why the strikes of killed at least $200.00 people in dollars in the past 24 hours. 100 small, a wounded, the prod, zillow, around the guilty of civilized headquarters here in the hall, also coming up as well. tells us national security adviser who's visiting the region that it will take a few more buttons to dismantle. how much is a default is playing? they've captain.
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