tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 14, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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will take more than a few months to dismantle from us. is really false, is plain. they've come to the dozens of fighters and the strip cause us health industry says that hospital workers, you agree, stipend membership, folks with ukraine and multi the presidency lens because it's a victory for his country and the you are the welcome to the news. are it's $1800.00, gmc, that's 8 o'clock in the evening, local time and gall. so what is really military strikes of killed at least $200.00 people, an engine hundreds in the last 24 hours. in the last few hours, communications in casa have been cops again, in the southern city of rough relatives loading the depths of at least 27 people killed in this way, the strikes on 2 houses, as well as people to flee to the south, but continues to target civilian sites is where the bottom is also cause mass
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destruction in the densely populated area of to bother you in the knowles. the cause administrative health says is very false, is obtained more than 70 patients and medical stuff up the come out and one hospital in northern cause including the hospitals, director, some wounded patients also being denied access to health care, food and water. and that's leading to that, that's the us national security advisor, jake sullivan has to match these right. the prime minister in tel aviv elliot, as well as defense minister tell sullivan that it would take more than a few months to dismantle a mouse as well. we have a team of correspondence in the region and this will be speaking to ben smith in tel aviv about visits by drake sullivan. charles stratford is in ramallah with the latest from the occupied westbank until eric, i assume, is joining us from rafa in southern gauze about 1st bill amongst the kids all coverage outside the apple yusef on the job hospital in
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rough or 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 moon for them, others the assistance and best sons. but no amount of tears will change this reality. not measuring the more about the image of, 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. 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,
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the it is difficult to get any way to get the wounded people because of the buttons being dropped, one off the other, their wounded people everywhere. 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 schultz, sharing treatment space with children, faces bloodied and frightened. in this case, still alive. but just as one patient leaves out another arrives on his friend, crying out for help, and quickly the bandaging begins. the blood is cleaned up,
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but the ambulance sirens never stop the mux! oh, does it? let's close over to tell rick at the close boulder to joins us from rough uh, in the southern gauze. uh, in the last few hours we were discussing the issue of the lack of communication facilities. what's the situation like right now? yes, to this very moment. there is there any kind of communication assigned to a roof on the district where it had been cut off again for another reason as it used by the occupation forces. expanding the attacks on the south of the gaza strip and roof district during the last couple of hours. now we add and the majority of guys lives in this area, had no any ability to contact with a relative to check on with move grinding challenges for the medical a cruise in order to identify the locations on the areas of targeting in order to uh to roughly evacuate them from under the ruffles were just to during the last couple of hours,
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the rates of the east valley strikes had been increased on the south of golf district. and the palestinians are getting much more concerns regarding the black house of. busy communication as they are believing that with every single black house of communication as well as soon supplies the tax would move victims full as well. let's just talk about those risk. if it's of people that uh will have being attacked. it's been a difficult a full causes across the street with those strikes yes, with the word that progresses every single day move fluids. the attacks had been carried out to gain civilian areas across gauze, just only during the last 24 hours. more than $200.00 palestinians have been killed with hundreds of those who have been injured and transported to hospitals to receive a treatment on a roof. i distracted uh during the last hour and the latest i. one of the latest as
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well as drakes had claimed the lives of 3 palestinians with dozens of those who have been injured. this area is the classified to be a safe zone. meanwhile, that meanwhile, the attacks continued looms signed with a non stopping shooting for hon. you in a city for a new set of rocks, refugee camp during the past few hours. just briefly, tyree cliffs. just bringing this issue. all the health ministry workers being arrested by the israelis, one of them being the hospital director. what do we know about those of rest and the condition of the right now, in fact, the, maybe even the whereabouts a yes, this is not only the 1st time that these kinds of attacks against hospitals had been carried out by these really minute treat. now the in the are in japan, the a refugee camp are expanding the minutes reparations, and they have students come out at one hospital and they managed to arrest the
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number of medical workers. and all the top of them is a doctor. as to who i can make a who to use the director of a come on a one hospital and he had been investigated by the east really military, a during the storming of the raising of the medical complex. now, uh, these many videos that have been released show that's how they are dealing with the palestinians who have been arrested and in the value of refuge account as well. there is a mass of rest campaign for every policy and who's over 15 years old. and we just pad from a, just to monies from the residents that who have been arrested. the told us that they have been experiencing on careful conditions where they got beaten and they were deprived from having access to toilets. and they told us that they have been accused that they are affiliated with mazda, and these, at use expose and even spot more concerns for palestinians who are still in the north just to face the same situation as the mid to come work is and come out i do want hospital had the experience today. probably a couple is on the 4th and rough
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a thank you. the house night is a spokesperson foot roll in garza, he says, the little a trickling through the rough across thing is barely enough for the hundreds of thousands displaced by will that we are receiving the day about 100 bucks and all screwed up grossing on you. know maybe 50 percent of the tax goes to the best email address now on $50.00 going for a month with these trucks. we uh sometimes then tech support the truck. so who would of the other back to me just in a bed. so what we need to get into a guy that we need hundreds of tax fair be good to use need without lifting hundreds of trucks, you know, they may have shuttle line in order to get in because i think that we will suffer a lot different population with something
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a lot and we are against the will not be delivered as if you want to expect the thing, you know, eh, from the huge and the, the need use and what people need, you know, we got this card, they need everything they need medicine, they need they need lots are given mid just and they need to go, is it going to they don't have all that they need, then they need somebody. so here's national security, advisor drake sullivan has just completed the main thing with the is there any 5 minutes? have benjamin netanyahu. sullivan is in tennessee for me. things with his rouse will cabinets and will hold. discussions with, as well as president on friday earlier is reading defense minutes. so you don't have go on stressed to sullivan, but it'll take more than a few months. and garza to dismantle her mouse. but it's swift jones is now from television. i suppose we are just waiting to hear what came out of those meetings and how it will impact the situation on the ground, both in gauze and the political implications. both in the middle east and also in
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the us so so we've been hearing lots of come out of those meetings. remember that the jag sullivan was carrying a message, messages from joe biden, us president as whether in times international criticism phase on waving support of israel is it prosecute prosecution as will against thomas on the d 5. and still doesn't believe they also have ministration to doesn't believe the time is right for a ceasefire. and he says, for us to continue it support as well. i don't how much is route said, but by those also on a public opinion could shift in a grave ways for israel security. so sullivan is bringing those messages over and he said he was also here to discuss a time table to end of the will. i know israel's lead is to move to a different phase from the kind of high intensity operations we see at the moment. well, there's no indication from the very latest. but sullivan is matching those meetings
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and all over today are willing to commit to any sort of time table. the conclusion of those meetings, as they've reiterated the goals as rails goals and you have the elimination of how much the release of all kept is the dismantling of how much on these military capabilities on an end to it through and gaza is right. it will keep up will until this achieve those cold, how divide it is. he is ready will cabinets in terms of the way they move forward with any sort of negotiations with him. so within into media where he liked the state of castle, it's something that the americans are pushing for yeah, and it looks like jake sullivan has made some progress on may. so you'll remember that on wednesday, joe biden spends a lot of time with the families of us citizens who are being held captive direct 8 of that. now until today, really, the message from me is, randy is upon the cap to be the one to see spa and data. now, 2 weeks ago,
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that wasn't the opportunity. it wasn't really a scope pull a window for further negotiations. well, now we're hearing from these rarely government, so they do have a plan to restart in negotiations, but just not ready to start to yet. but they think that they will be looking to start negotiations next week. and that's because they believe is right. it will be in a stronger position to negotiate with home us next week. so that's the, that's the sort of indications that are coming from these rarely governed. they've been on the renewal, most pressure from families here as well. of course, the problem is a set that, that playing the gum dissipating, russian roulette with the relatives lies. well, now these rarely government seems to be saying, we have a plan. a next week is when we look to start negotiations again. then it's smith that with that update from tell of, you know, he's right, the forces of ended the most intense re did the occupied with thing since think also will began as many as 1400 is right. it was obvious with mobilized during the
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rate on jeanine that the gun bulls and 48 hours ago. at least 11 palestinians have been killed. charles spots it is in ramallah in the occupied westbank with the very latest on. and this is an incredibly long rate, an on one that's dragged out longer than many would have a suspected starts. right, so this is by far the longest, most expensive of all these ready ministry rays that we've seen pretty much every night over the last couple of months across the occupied west bank since the will began on october. the 7th. the is rarely saying that they withdrew their full, she's a couple of hours ago to the right. the last it, they say 60 was as you mentioned in the and try it in bold, 1400 is ready was of is thousands of is ready on the vehicles went penalize drones, all the bulldozers and 11 palestinians killed the last of which we understand was
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a 17 year old youth who was shot directly in the chest was waiting outside. one of the hospitals that he's ready for. he's had surrounded the, the person who was killed, who wasn't directly involved in the rage was trying literally to get into the hospital for treatment for uh, an unrelated health condition. and he passed away 13 years old that usual. so yes, we've seen pictures of what the palestinian, the prisoner association say some of the 500 also palestinians. that would you change. many of them were released with on the stand off the hours of interrogation by the is really military. there also rage in the city itself. the most of most of the concentration of this right was on the camp, which is inside jeanine, the city which has been repeatedly rated. but this was further afield also in the main city in addition to villages outlying villages. but we understand now that they have these ready falls, these have all withdrawal. and then as you can imagine,
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the 10s of thousands of palestinian civilians have been trapped inside that area. and now basically assessing the damage and we seen videos of the beginning to bury the dead. charles profit force the in ramallah, thanks very much. the update. charles, you know, tension is going on. the is around 11 in boulder as well as on. besides that bon bonded military infrastructure link to has blog movie, southern lebanese town, and a trim the lebanese army groups as it's also talk to this way. the science has belong, says one of its members was killed in fighting with these, right? the forces not tension on the board as side since the length is conflicting goss assaulted just over 2 months ago. so the car right has moved from northern israel, new celebrities folder. so we sides a is really dry and flying above us, but that's been the case to 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
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a look behind me that vice hines is really homes mostly evacuated because many 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's 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
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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 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, the quotes, and this is us what's known as a suca. it's usually built to during the holidays for the families outside. and then you can see tables and she has left us a all rubbish in the corner. you also have as a pomegranate, as time dreams, lemons hanging from that, that has 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 a time,
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many of those that we have been able to speak to those that chose not to leave. what 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 certainly 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 not on the scale they saw or not, sorry, the southern driven prosecutors say that they were arrested for how bossman those they accuse of planning attacks on jewish institutions in europe. 3 of them were detained in bel and another in the netherlands dominant came, how's the latest from the german capital. you were hearing more information, specifically about the individuals you were mentioning that he's being arrested. and the provenance so, you know, if you will allow me to read quickly from a press release from the federal authorities here,
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they all described as being lebanese phone updated need out a, in german low enough, allowed to really reveal the settings of suspects when they're arrested that's why it's like that. well, how many b nancy are who will arrested in germany and to fill the person that he as uh, 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 something in the spring of this year at the latest one of the individuals consent up to have need of a was involved in locating an underground weapons. definitely in your on behalf of thomas says the obligation from the pharmacies and that he took his instructions from leading from us carter's 11 on it says here, the suggestion is that the weapons were going to be taken to the end and kept ready
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for possible attacks on jewish institutions, it says here in europe. now, the interesting thing here is, and european arrest warrants 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 who are physically in custody right. now, well, they will be brought before a judge tomorrow morning where we will obviously have more details officially that is about what is alleged against them as well. it's only as though industry it is. well robin, he's a fellow at the middle east counts long labor flat fast and joins us in the street . a good heavy with us mister robin on the program launched became wave. the news of israel is potentially ready to go back to the negotiating table. they found the roots through the chaos that is in the ceiling in gaza. right now. what your opinion of that statement is? sure. i mean there, israel and the nothing. you have governments facing significant pressure
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domestically to find a way to bring hostages back home. i think that's and yeah, who was wanting to prosecute this campaign against how mass. uh, but you know that pressure remains and is mounting. and there is also obviously pressure from the united states because it has hostages inside of gauze as well. and those hostages have been under significant threat because of the end of the ongoing campaign to been barred. meant the killing, the death, the lack of food and everything else along with the people of costs. at this point, i think, you know, it's maybe reached a point where israel feels it has more leverage over how mouse, not quite sure the previous negotiations broke down. because at the end of the day, this category of hostages is quite different than the women and children that were released previously. mean, we're talking soldiers here in the main. and so that will come from a higher price from us. and israel may have wanted more leverage, how much pressure has actually come from the us knowing, as we assume there is
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a split within the wall cabinet about how far they go with the operation and how far they're willing to go in terms of negotiation. cuz they sit on 2 different tracks and indigo, she ation is split within the cabinets on those on those 2 issues. and i think there's some that are more amenable to the kind of domestic interest constituency that's pushing for the government to negotiate. and then there are those that don't want it to me. i don't want to give it to him that goes to it at all. i mean, it's more been give the, or the national security minister, a bizarre symmetric, those from the far right. as opposed any negotiations whatsoever with her mouse and have, you know, basically said, you know, the hostages be damned, so to speak, that they need to push for basically the elimination of how much so they've been unwilling to come to the table. i think we've seen that split up play out somewhat in terms of the reverse. the flip side of all of this, jake sullivan needs to go back to washington dc with a positive message coming out of these conversations with these way the government,
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me because the american public at large have also been very well in some cases of being quite critical in those large and diverse cities that are aware and understand the situation to a certain extent, i mean, what sort of message now will be spun by the white house about the way that this is moving forward. yeah, i mean, pressure is mounting inside the united states as well. as you said, i mean there's outrage. the majority of the american people are supported ceasefire even within, even within the republican party to an extent the people not necessarily the political establishment. and so i think that's caused actually over the last few weeks, months for a bite and administration officials to starts, you know, speaking in a different tone, whether that's being translated in any real way in terms of policy. i don't think so. i mean, we're seeing the button in this ration continue to provide diplomatic cover for israel continued to provide arms tank shells to these really government. and so there is, you know, a huge discrepancy there. i mean, i think, you know, the, the button ministration is talking about this needs to be wrapped up within weeks
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and these realize are saying now it needs to be wrapped up with a months. i tend to take these realize more seriously on this matter because the by the administration again is talking is as change his tone, but it's actions speak much differently even and munitions. the new story, certainly on thursday, was this talk about small logs, not being sent to israel and baffled the west bank directly if they were gonna end up in the hands of is really satler's coming to harris. now coming a, as well as the vice president, talking about caring more about what's going on with the palestinians is a great to the pressure that are coming from different sites about how you deal with this all sorted from the on the american front and the message you send to the american people in the wide world, in 100 saying care about the palestinians, and yet you're also as an administrator and say, you know, we might also be sending weapons and then not too distant future that we've just held back off from that what's being, what's, what's the message here? exactly. i mean, again, i think it's, it's all a bit skits of, frantic,
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to be honest and it comes from, i think, you know, the very, the decision maker at the top biden is committed to israel in this war. whereas you're seeing dissension within the ranks to some extent. but at the same time, again, you know, the, as well as we're talking about months, the americans are talking about a weeks. this really is our or the americans are talking about uh, you know, the p a needs to come into the gaza strip. after that is all settled, these relatives are saying no chance the americans are saying, are talking about the day after the israel is, are talking about, you know, the and i, elation of the gaza strip. so, you know, i think they're, they're talking from, from 2 different standpoints. and it seems like the american ministration is unwilling, i think, to grapple with the seriousness and the, the statements that are coming out of israel, in terms of, of, of how their vision for the future in terms of the lots to and pick up throughout the evening. and you'll be with us, i'm around the thanks so much for joining us. thank you. as well, still ahead here on the news a booth for ukraine is the european union decides to open accession selves will be logged in brussels and keys
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the hello. so here's the thing that has quite a down across the radio and peninsula and no more real starns. the biggest story now on friday will be those winds up and down the goals. so here, let me show you, come in for a closer look. the arrows here that is the wind. so for us in cats are, we're looking at cost of about 50 kilometers per hour. now is that is that is, i think it's going to be worse and buffering gus of 65 kilometers proud. that type of whether you're driving the car round and it jolts you around because of how strong those winds are. we've got disturbed weather rolling across afghanistan, pushing into bucket stones below just on province. so some showers for it's capital quite so on friday, below just cents capital quite to that. it's up to turkey. we go, wins are now coming out of the north, through the boss for us,
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and we've got what for there in the mix for is stumble temperatures though. still on the high side of this some of the year. it's 17 degrees and getting pelted with rain. ne spelled jerry a northern to easy us, so this looks bad for 2 and this on friday. go to tell you through the central african belts here. things are actually beginning to quiet down. it's really south of this where we see these storms flaring up. now through botswana into a good part of zambia and once again for that eastern side of south africa, some severe storms here on friday. the, the latest news, as it breaks off with 40 was found down the hill. and the only because you can show in the chat with detail coverage telling you this was where causes palestinians fly to now is ready. tanks of pushed into the heart of southern causes main cities to see this gen and as
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the book about your fields that are in use with me. so who, from the reminder of all told stories, relatives of molding the death of at least 27 people killed in his writing, strikes on the 2 houses in the city of rafa in southern garza, both of 200 people have been killed in the past 24 hours us national security, advisor drake sullivan has just completed a meeting with these very 5 minutes opinion. and that's a yahoo! in earlier discussions, defense minister you go on the strength of israel's operation losing jobs. that would be a long roll. is right, the full series of ended that most intense right in the, off the part west. bang. since the goals will get as many as $1400.00, despite of the service of mobilized during the day them to the began folding 48 hours ago. the israel continues to intensifies bombardment of jamalia in north and consequently dozens and its latest strikes. uninstalled shall be full. it's not for me to bother you. what people are still trying to pull out of those trumped
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under the rubble. and that's where you're the future value as well as i am commenting jabante on 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 and injured. the scale of the destruction is massive. from the one on the 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 close at the document,
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the off the bottom of this whole area has introduced the washer the the, the neighbors of comfortable using get back on the cover body covered with a blanket diminishing. and when i had you had the demo, these mute shows the magnitude of the destruction, the damages messic any day i didn't create, it's caused by the missiles of, for sure. if i'm open to know how come a superfund being a bruce, none of them are doing the plus minus the doesn't small children age. most
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women and children won't. it keeps us teeth. under the honest, i'll treat you know, that goes to the deputy executive director for the well food program called suck, who is calling for new humanitarian sci fi. say that the ready to deliver a to garza when conditions allow the human to turn operation is really on the brink of collapse and, and it's just not possible to deliver in an orderly fashion and under these conditions. and what we really need is to uh, step up the volumes and, and for that we need more crossings and get them shut on, not least, but i would say beyond that. and we would also like to see of course, tremor commercial and trucks going in and so that we can as soon as possible resume the cash and voucher system because that's a, a, a program that also has broader implications or impact on, on the economy. but so one is to get the volume and,
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and scale up. and the 2nd of course is to be able to deliver at, throughout the state. and for that to happen, we need an call for an, a human to turn a cease fire, the highlands prime minister alia, veronica says that the european union is losing, it's quite a bill of things because of its inability to reach a unified stance in the israel how much conflict? veronica, also science is that the european position on calls is gradually shifting that many young people in your a pebble sympathy for the palestinians. and so these relays, he was speaking of somebody said you lead us in brussels, isn't i think, add your opinion is also credibility because of our inability to take a stronger and more united position and is where the palestine. we've lost credibility to global sites, which actually is most of the worlds because one is perceived to be double standards. gary, guided as an irish and p, and the social democrats, spokes person on the foreign affairs and joins us not from the irish capital. dublin. mister gavin. good. have you with us live on the island as ever. thanks for
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your time. the prime minister seems to be so you're leading the charge when it comes to the european union changing it stands island has sort of been very, very cool from the start. but why have you members, in your opinion, found it difficult to criticize israel over? it's what we're in gaza as to where you members have found the difficulties and comprehensible because yours positions and yours people look what we see in gaza. the young pendant janice, so it can be c as in, comprehensible towards the people simply kind of say, star, inactive sees for his doctor's opinion, main bombardment of the civilization of civil a population that's already receive 2 months of the most incredible destruction the position for elsa tomorrow, as an art citizen, as a member of parliament here at least consider yourself to be a very proud you, member of your opinion. yours people, we benefit massively from it. we also acknowledge above all else, your being union does a peace project, fell into those very principles. and when we see the annoy lation of
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a people such as what's happening guys avoid a state of is really the kind comprehend got the same institution build for piece. content becomes a uniform position of simply saying seas for the orange pertaining to showcase their appointment. and it started was that going to call it the orange people do a har floyd, but what we see, every line that we could have imagined in terms of conflict is ready, state has gone beyond. it was less than 6 weeks ago. we couldn't comprehend that the israel with bottom one hospital that would be on every hospital and garbage is killed un workers on a scale that we haven't seen before. if targeted to arnold is the orange people, the only word rhetoric, the walk, she was action. so as to the use position, we kind of understand that we want more towards the orders. people want to enact sanctions. okay, to bring this hard to and then let me just jump in that because obviously we've seen the irish people on the street. so, you know, we can, we can a complaining and protesting about what's been going on. but in addition to your country, spain, belgium, and lux bug, also posit that use a voice back and said,
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and criticism in one way or another to as well as disproportionate responds to the 7th of october attacks, but will influence others in the you and the europe. in capitals concerned about the unfolding situation. without them being criticized as n t submit it because that's the phrase everybody's good, all vision to in your being cold, empty submitted. if you criticized the state of israel a look it's for me, it's not about being on these connecticut's a bill would be opposed and what was being cause a show does independent genocide. but this isn't the, it is, it is what most politicians always was a worried about having the back of the mind because as a default position of the state of israel, that as soon as you criticize is re, oh, you are cold and to submit to combat will no politician in your once that label on the politician in your and while i can step away from the fact is what i'm seeing been inflicted upon the people in guys and this is again,
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this is not that one person's face. this is about justice. nobody who was against nobody who it's for. so when you see the situation that's happening with 1800000 people displaced, 18000 for 20 people killed. that's not count. those on the real, this isn't the net present faith. it's actually just have that. what's really so that's why you yours pin, do you already position? is it sure, so they'll call and it will leave it. we've no one period is patients. we've never invaded the nation. we have no history of aggression. but we do have a strong traditions of being on the receiving end of the colonial force within those traditions. we have to call in just this one. he said, we have to be, we cause a very history. we have to go beyond the sales without fear in our favor. so we will not accept any of those labels. we just simply say your receipt of ours with this world. have you seen the ours? what we witnessed and afflicted upon the jewish people in the 20th century that we kind of step away from the fact that it's maybe our role is simply scream, stop has to be the model position of anybody who has a voice in your up at the moment to use it, i don't think what your choice has been strong because the bar has been so low,
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but we think we can go beyond the self of the corey jaden to go beyond this. so now when you convert seats for complex sanctions to bring this thing in mind, if you to an end and you're calling through this, definitely. but let's, let's get real because in reality it's a joint decision within the you and within its feed is what do you think will come out of this summit? if anything, control in the show the show time and the long time, you know, and the rate of politics of the we equivocation and there will probably be a step for them to our previously. but that for me is with us. we are, we are, after all, the republic looks proud members of york in union for all sort of public. and we have to be a maverick loan voice in terms of ask in the area, colleagues, across your opinion, your demand. and if you go to florida, that that'd be the case. if you have to say there's no they can just look for these horrors in their own way with the orange people, there's an obligation on those to go beyond ourselves. the call for sanctions. luckily would it be, i would prefer if that was done in the movie lateral way for your colleagues across
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your opinion, you wouldn't be absent today. yours, people are still have a republic. i think we've had pills on a parliament for an occupied territories built that we do not trade with any of the state of israel and young people attire 30. so i believe we can do that to unilaterally. there's a strong demand that was passed in their own parliament twice over the last 4 years . so if we count on i can concert with you working in the people who are under the mind that we are you on a library. i think that position has to be one or 2 patients gently espouse today. but i think that the minds of yours people has to go for it or that the, your pain, 30 neighbors. when in your opinion you're a concern to forever, you're closer to sterile vision. morales, we know where i get the street and we want to go forward. let's see what does come out until that meeting get gary gotten and is an irish m. p. a in island and spokesman for the social democrats. thanks so much for joining us from dublin. mr. got them. thank you. thank you. us media is reporting the vice president. pamela harris is pushing the wine tends to focus more on the suffering of
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palestinians and goals, or excuse me, as opposed to be speaking to top officials, including the us present draped by can we help get this in washington forest with bull on the pressure mounting on the us president for his supportive as well as military campaign. and it has a lot to do with the position. i am the democratic party that com la harris's really filled as women of color and she's been mostly at tune to sort of the social justice move with the progress of 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 israel's war on gaza. so what she's been saying is she's had the weekly meetings with the president, something that she has traditionally done uh, is that there is a need to be more sympathetic,
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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, 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 scripted in his bombing campaigns. and also we've seen this from the secretaries defense lloyd austin saying that if these high casualty numbers continue, that israel risk the strategic the fee that 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 supports in recent weeks and months for israel's campaign in the fact. but he has not been sensitive to the palestinian, a high number of casualties. and as a result,
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we seemed as notable shift in language. 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 have, has been bringing up these concerns. only this time is not within the administration so much. it's the members of the democratic party on capitol hill that has been saying much the same thing saying that essentially uh, not only are these images heartbreaking, but their concern is with respect to the weapons, specifically rifles that israel requested from the united states or us made em fours and 16 some $27000.00 plus. uh, following have us is uh, attack in israel on october 7th that they have some concerns about transferring those weapons given that they fear that they could be used against palestinians. and so as
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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 a israel is not doing enough to combat the violence that is occurring against palestinian civilians. well, still had, hey, all the news of the leaders and the guy on it and venezuela arrive and vincent adults as tension rises over the disputed folder, the, the,
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the book about let's take, you know, to the days of the news, whether your opinion has agreed to open accession negotiations with ukraine on multiple present. so let's be cool. this victory, the crime and all of your this actually bucklin joins us now live from brussels. and at the start of the something, it wasn't clear whether it really that you would perhaps reach agreement on ukraine, but it seems to have changed a yes no. when you lead has arrived in brussels of the stalls of his son, as i have to say, it was touch and go on. whether they would agree to opening the door to starting these membership tools with ukraine and baptist. because the prime minister of hungry the far right of politician and close out of latham at peace and made it very clear that he would perhaps use hunger, is vito to try and stop us. these talks also financial aid package for ukraine because victor o'brien said that he thought it was
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a terrible i did. i opened up the succession tools and he said, reach, disagreed with what we know. it's a little bit late. so it was at some points when you need is about to funds of these uh, membership tools they need to talk with you crane. well, if it's a little bad left through now we don't really know what that means, legally, in terms of the you, but you could read that as a form of apps tension. at least he allowed all the e you need us to reach a unanimous decision. certainly you lead his head or taking it as that. they say that this is a historic step. they say that they send a clear signal to key to the european union olsa unwavering support and there was no doubt. it also sends a very strong message to russia that the you will continue to support a keys. natasha. thank you. let's get the opinion of all correspondents in the ukrainian capital key. volt mcbride is standing by for us. well,
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it's all happened in brussels and it will be music to the is of the ukrainian president? surely. so yeah, this is being widely welcomed here in ukraine, which believes that has match all the criteria for e, you, accession, that has been set forward for girls that comes at a very difficult time for the country. we are now locked into the winter of the since the 2nd winter since the start of his full scale war. uh, we have a very difficult um split screen on this particular day, of course, because we've had to vladimir putin of russia giving a resumption of his q and a session in moscow where he's been talking about is war items that they remain the same. and then we've had victor, all bands of hungry trying to oppose a use accession. it's our ukraine's accession to the you. so this comes as by a welcome use here. know, so it comes off to of load them. is a lensky,
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the ukranian president's visit to the us, which was somewhat of a disappointment. he met with president biden, but the billions of dollars in aid for ukraine is still held up in congress. so this comes as very welcome use that this is now progressing. a sample of them is lensky is said, this is a victory for ukraine. he says, and also for all of your up. also adding that this is a history is made by those who don't get tired of fighting for freedom. he says, well, but broad, that's always in key. thank you. that is where the present nicholas medulla is meeting with the president of diana and find out late. and st. vincent in the caribbean is mit tensions of the growing dispute over the oil rich region to keep the. historically, the region has been controlled by diana and recently venezuela held a referendum in which 95 percent devoted supported declaring its parts of the country. not guy on it says the current board was determined by an arbitration
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panel of 1899 when it was under the british colonial rule. correct, because says ask a key, but it was within its boundaries. during the spanish colonial times, the dispute re surface dumped x on the bill discovered $112015.00 kind of started opening all 4 books in august of this year. now the region is home to a 125000 people and covers 160000 square kilometers. that's an area bigger than greece, telling me now from kings town, the capital of st. vincent under crediting says i was under m p. c. alexandra, uh, obviously uh, bought a dispute all coming globally, but this one seems to be getting very serious absolutely same step questions referendum in venezuela. we've seen president nicholas and my daughter, essentially a starting a series of actions that have been seen as very aggressive by a go. yeah. and i both in rhetoric and,
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and then what do you propose the 1st create that, that new then its swelling state the put a general in charge there. he moved the troops stores the bird or where to go. yeah . and so we've seen a quick escalation that has been worried go, yeah, and i, but also the region as a role as a whole. this is not a region that i've seen any of these kinds of sanctions in the last few. beckett's and that's really the reason for the meeting today an opportunity. everybody sets here to try and ease those sanctions to at least start a dialogue. but. b most people here believe that this will be just the start and it will take many more. a meetings to the president of st. vincent who has been mediating the talks, has said that any use the a met up for a cricket,
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met the 4 saying that this will not be a one day cricket game, that this is just a test game and it will take many more rounds and matches to solve this problem, diana was administered as you say, this, this board in 1899. do you think there was any country that can really negotiate a mediation scenario fold up? i mean, obviously some vincent is trying but will both sides listen to the it's yes, it's not only st. vincent is this a lot. so the kind of call a multilateral or getting use them the here in the caribbean and, and across latin america. also the government of brazil, brazil has borders with both venezuela and, and good yanna. and as you were saying, this is a dispute that has been going on for
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a century about right now. this case is being study since 2018 by the international court of justice, that ruling might, might take years. so the question is, what can be done in the meantime? especially given the fact that now in a slightly saying what referendum in hand that it's citizens the don't want the, the international court of justice to solve this issue. and instead, they're saying that they should be negotiated between the 2 countries, basing it on an agreement to the made back in 1966, the genetic geneva agreement, that where essentially the 2 countries said that they would have set down to the find those borders. but right now, good. yeah. and especially since, as you also said that your introduction to shoot the process of oil have been found on the waters in front of the to keep us knowing sanctions to, to discuss those borders. uh, with the benefits for that. so it's unclear what will come out to today, but at least everybody here is seeing it as
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a 1st good step. just the fact that there is a dialogue and that this might help us reduce the tensions that we've seen in past base us. and so i was under up yes, thank you. so focused on his oldest hundreds of thousands of outcomes to leave. the major push against undocumented migrants is talking about says the campaign isn't talking and i've gotten so low they make up most of the forward as in the country come all high to has most the shower in the north, west of pocket stone. the type of of the police on an early morning mission going door to door, searching for and documented migrate, and it's a difficult and risky job. law enforcement offers that often targeted by all groups . the author says, jake, everyone's documents to make sure there are no unregistered of one refugees in the
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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 6 people have been killed and attacking nigeria oil producing 90 delta region. government ambushed and oil sands calling boy coming to civilian drivers and full soldiers to south green work as a kidnapped attacks in the niger delta have decreased significantly in recent years, but the region remains fall. the tile. the cold weather has ripped large pots of china with temperatures, expect it to full sharply over the next few days. the coals nap is moving from northern provinces, hits by blizzards to central and southern areas, snow and dice, full. the closure of 126 highways across several provinces, a number of trains departing beijing. the north west indian shy and region, were canceled because of the the snow or high winds will forward season,
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basing shut schools and told people to stay home. on wednesday, and that was the news with me. so robin hopkins sick will be here in short, while with more details usually posted can follow all of us stories on our websites . don't comments, updates. it could be watching officer to stay with the small use of the thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the next truly unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and events or research hard 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 the democracy in the process basically entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end, the brakes on the other. i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era,
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what you're looking at there is one of the breach points through which how much flight is came into that as well. warning sirens here is really strikes. i'm sorry, the goal just has remarkably intensified during the last couple of hours. we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential phones in residential buildings. is a dangerous times of regional spillover, of course, as long asia here inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity from the beated inside. they are dying for now, less than an hour away from the official start of the ceasefire. 50 feet caps. it's 4 feet release over st periods,
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