tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 14, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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israel it's high intensity phase of war and gaza needs to end within weeks. is there any forces claim they've captured dozens of fighters in the gaza strip, cause us health ministry says that hospital work has the you agrees to open membership, folks with you, crane and mold over present, zaleski calls it a victory for his country. and you are the it is 1900 gmc, that's 9 p. m local time in gaza. where is really ministry strikes? have killed at least $200.00 people and injured hundreds in the last 24 hours in las vegas as communications and gaza have been caught once again in the southern city over off a relative morning. the death of at least 27 people killed in his really strikes on 2 houses. there is real hard to judge people to flee to the south, but continues to target civilian sites. it is there any bombing has also caused of
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mass destruction in the densely populated area of chavarria in the north. the gauze and ministry of health says is really forces have detained more than 70 patients and medical stuff. because man, i'd want a hospital in northern garza, including the hospitals, director, some wounded patients also being denied access to health care food and water. and it is leading to their deaths. us national security advisor jake sullivan has met these really prime minister in tel aviv sullivan is pushing for an end to the what's being referred to high intensity phase in the war. but here's what the defense minister told sullivan that it would take more than a few months to dismantle, how much a. so we have a team of correspondence this out. we'll talk to ben at smith in tel aviv about that visit by jake sullivan. child stratford is in run my luck with the latest from the occupied westbank and taught it, i will assume is joining us some buffer in garza. but 1st,
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middle mox begins are coverage outside the apple yusef on the job hospital in russell to dominate the scene. the sound track kit is ceaseless grief. i beg you this woman cries, i want to see her for the last time. those here moan for them. others the assistance and best sons. but no amount of kids will change this reality. not measuring the about by and imagine all of a sudden the roof came down on a 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,
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the medical stopped rates to respond despite risk to the safety net. and again, the, it is difficult to get any way to get the wounded people because of the buttons being dropped, one off to the other, their wounded people every way and the 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 show sharing treatment space with children faces bloodied and frightened. in this case, still alive. but just as one patient leave saw another arrived. his friend crying out for help and quickly to you, the bandaging begins. the blood is cleaned up,
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but the ambulance sirens never stopped the mux, oh does it? does it say we've got correspondence covering this to move the angles 1st? let's go to thought it was originally just from rough installed and gaza. so tunnel . what are we hearing about this? um, uh, communication being cut off across the gaza strip. i mean, you and i are fortunately able to communicate, but it's a different story for almost everybody else. yes, absolutely. that's completely true. as communication. a signals had been caught off . well, for more than 3 hours from now were palestinians become totally isolated without having any kind of connection with their relatives across separate areas in gauze. and this dilemma right now, which had been a challenge for the majority of
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a residents inside the territory. and especially for those medical workers and entered into teams in order to identify the location of the east valley targeting on the are struggling, struggling right now in order to know what is the exact location of the bombing in order to rush to evacuate victims. and in get people from these areas now the uh with the complete block out of communication alongside with electricity. the situation on the ground inside golf is aggravating as there's more growing concerns among palestinians with every single time that communication could be cut off. that there's going to be much more strikes that will cause more damage for garza's trip . i know what's the latest we're hearing on strikes and as well, the ongoing efforts to rescue people from the rubble from the bombing. it's yes uh the tax on the directory continue and
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a civil defense crews are trying to do the best in order to evacuate in goods and victims from under the russell. despite all the lack. busy of a central equipment and with the intense is really bumming that just that the prevent them from at a freely evacuating the victims from the wreckage of the destroyed houses during the last, all it had witnessed must have is where the attacks, where the number or one of the is very latest the strikes on a roof, a head rise into 5 thought a city is being killed with numbers of others who had been wounded on this explosion was so close to the area that we are in where it had been hacked with 3 is really messiah's these to strikes as well, continued in the condo in a city which had been also on the engine is very intense funding alongside with like honestly, i'm gonna say rocks were few decals where they used by the artillery is bouncing agricultural allowance and civil eh, a civilian areas that useful you, populated with residents and evacuees, and taught, we've seen as well these uh,
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pictures of palestinians, arrested by the is riley's, the health ministry saying they just hospital work is what more do we know about that? uh yes, uh as well as soon as the, the 1st moments active has expanded its military operation into body of refugee camp. they. uh, they are close and treating when attacking hospitals and medical records, they have a student that the nation hospitality room. the majority of the essential equipment that with a number of demons that had been closed for the departments of the hospital and the dr. the costs increase at a to with the come on the one hospital as the managed to reach and the storm, the facility, and the odds of the hospital, the resting on the impulse meant to come work as, as the public. the minister of health i just stated earlier today, along with the director of the hospice and who had been on the is very investigation regarding the situation. and this is like these hospitals. now these
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kinds of tax and these kinds of regulations continue as well. i guess hospitals with new, any kind of impunity for the medical workers who work tirelessly providing a treatment since the beginning of this round of fighting. and it's not only just related right now for the related to medical records, but also the mass. a risk campaign had extended to reach civilians who are over 15 years, who had been driven to and disclose vacation for investigation in the notes of the territory. thought i was my life was there in rough. i thank you. and then i will, has night, is a spokesperson for underwear in garza, he says, the, the, the literal a trickling through the rough crossing is barely enough for the hundreds of thousands displaced by war. we are receiving the day about 100 bucks in all screwed up by gross ink on, you know, maybe 50 percent of the taxes go to the best email address. now on 50 docks going for among these docs,
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we are sometimes insects of both the stock. so one of the other facts of interest in a so what we do is we need 10 bits of tax fair use need without lifting hundreds of bags, you know, as the may have shuttle line in order to get in. because i think that we will suffer a lot because the leasing was something a lot and we are against the will not be deliberate as if you one big, big thing you know, from the huge and the need use and what people need, you know, we got the got the needs everything they need matters to see mean they need more or do you need me just do they need to go to the school if they need and they need to have a us national security advisor. jake sullivan has told israel's prime minister,
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the war in gaza needs to transition to what he called a low intensity phase in a matter of weeks, not months. solomon his intel, a v for meetings with israel's wood cabinets and will hold discussions with president isaac hes on on friday. any of defensiveness that you, i've got on stress that it will take more than a few months in gaza to dismantle homeless. but a smith is live for us now in tel aviv. so going to jake, solomon's meetings with is really officials have apparently finish. now, what are we expecting to hit of the jake sullivan is come to the us carrying a couple of messages from joe biden. the us president has weather in $0.10, a national criticism for his unwavering support of israel is it prosecute is full against hamas fox to jake sullivan. we know has now set these riley's wow. they have the bach while they have the us is full support. he's expecting this
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transition to the less intense phase of the will will. however, that may look for the americans believe that will mean they'll be less the vision civilian casualties more i can get in on that as less risk of the spiraling into a wider regional war. on the bottom, ministration also wants these riley's stop stop. so can seriously about what happens in gaza after the war. we know that the us, the palestinian authority involved is a precursor to 2 states that yahoo was or was already said that will be know how much control and galls are off the wall. he's not interested in the policy and you know, sorry to be involved either. and he believes that the us uh that that should be less pressure from us on what israel does in gaza. not withstanding the fact that according to light is pulling the policy meals are these fantastic and popular. i'm, it's palestinians,
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88 percent believe lead in my mood of us should reside on how much these popularity while it's still a majority. popular a pop, i'm assuming is rising, is about between 42 and 44 percent. and then a jo, what are we hearing about the possibility the israel israel may go back to negotiations. hello, i got looks like on this, jake sullivan has made some progress. we remember on wednesday, joe biden met with family members of the h us captives that are currently being held by hamas. and he's conveyed a message to netanyahu that he wants. so as hostages, once we're to release those clusters, to continue now until the last couple of weeks, these rarely positions fitting that there's no real opportunity for negotiations after the cease fire and did a couple of weeks ago now and then. yeah, i was administrations come out and said they do have a plan to restart in negotiations. they just not ready to execute it yet. but they
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believe they can do it next week when they believe it, or i will be in a stronger position in terms of his relationship with how much. so an indication that the families who have accused these really governments of playing russian roulette with our relatives lives, that that could be something happening next week. and the time sort of re stop negotiation to look to any possibility of responses. but a thank you, bonus smith, intel a v as ready forces have ended the most intense rate in the occupied westbank since the gaza will begin. as many as 1400 is ready reserve as were mobilized, doing the right don't you mean that began more than 48 hours ago? at least 11 to palestinians have been killed. a child stress it is in ramallah in the occupied westbank. so i chose a why, why did this rate take so long to, to drag out last for almost 3 days. it was a very interesting question has and because as you say it is,
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it lost its 60 hours by far the longest. right? so the fall since the beginning of the war, when any town on in the occupied waste spank promising the prison association saying that around $500.00 people would say we do know because we've seen video footage of it, a number of those policy and prisoners was subsequently released off to having been interrogated, these really ministry saying that they confiscated weapons caches and all the days, improvised explosive devices. and of course, this operation wasn't just inside the refugee campaign. janine itself, it spread out to the why the city also involved the surrounding. you have to gain all of palestinian hospitals. in fact, one of the finest city is that was killed this morning. a 17 year old jew, which in a chest directly, was waiting in the full code of one of those hospitals as to why it took so long.
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the speculation as to reasons because time surely in the last sort of free and full days, what we saying is less rain. so prior to this one we've seen it's less rage by these ready metrics. and those right is that we have said that be less arrests. they'd be more concentrating on writing things like mobile phone shops and publishing houses . so there's a thinking that they would gathering intelligence for a good few days before going in and making such a large raid on jeanine. but you can imagine the terror that palestinians inside the cabin inside geneva city, you have experience. we've been listening to some of the testimonies that saying that natalie is ready. all me was actually going into houses. um we seen pictures of, of destroyed private property run 2nd homes. and we've seen the use of those. um is rarely on the bulldozers that roy wrote so much destruction in previous rage as well. digging out what's estimated, it'd be 10,
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the millions of dollars was of privates and on public property. and there's also for the 1st time, some very disturbing imagery that is being released have found itself on social media openings. riley soldiers standing inside a most skilled jeanine and using this kind of moist system to raise sides a jewish prayer. and you can hear this pray, basically echoing out across the camp. and of course, this has caused a lot of shock and complaints inside palestine, but also among certain circles inside israel cooling, participating in reaction. soon off to those tools, however, that is rails national minister for national security. it's only been to be said that there was no room for discipline and reaction. it wasn't necessary at this stage when what he described does you know that her really finances of israel were fighting in what he said was the high level of jeanine. we've also seen pictures of graffiti that was written across a most school in hebrew,
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the proficiency in this instance raise. we came here to into homeless. so it's another example of seemingly how this really made a treat connect with see, many complete impunity without fear of any kind of punishment. many people to say, well, this is an indication of the green light that they have gold from this fall, right? when it's ready, the government to basically to behave um, as they like, as these ministry operations across the west bank continue. and yeah, as you can say, we're not now. nightfall is full and we are fully expecting more. is riley ministry right across the occupied territories in the coming hours. cha, stratford in ramallah, thanks very much for that upside. the tension is growing on the israel lebanon border, as well as ami, saying it bombed military infrastructure link to his bullet near the southern
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lebanese town of icon. the lebanese on group also says it targeted is really size has bullet, says one of its members was killed in fighting with his right forces tension on the boat as planned. since the late this conflict in gaza stopped to just over 2 months ago, saw the high that has moved from northern israel, 11 east port blue sides. a is rainy, dry and flying above us. but that's been the case for the last few days, because it's needing to constantly monitor this border with lebanon. and when he was saying near the board, i'll just show you how close we are. if you take a look behind me that vice hines is really heinz 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 has been concerned by israel as to how close the lebanese of tart tree is to israel and why they steal on the threat. today. we've had a close range,
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a small firearms, a new ross very, very close. and we had to. a take shelter then a while later when we were on that live, that was a rocket that flew across us and it was confirmed and fox by the is really military saying that they haven't, they themselves has struck a number of hezbollah targets because of rocket wine 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, 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, all that has been effectively abandoned, right since october 7. and just to show you how quickly people would have left this
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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 chaz left as they all rubbish in the corner. you also have a pomegranate as time dreams, lemons hanging from there that have dried up. and it really gives you a sense of how people was so worried off to october 7. and with all these has butler time, many of those that we have been able to speak to those that chose not to leave. well, they've told us is that they 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
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happened before and they don't want not to happen again. certainly not on the scale they saw or not sorry, the southern to satisfy that they are on the israel loving on board a well, i'm on is a fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. he joins us now in the studio. so let's talk 1st of all about this meeting with the usaa security and with the jake sullivan. uh, security um national security advisor with the is why the officials basically telling them you need to end this war. that within the next few weeks, is that message going to get through to them? you think? i doubt it. i mean, he used the phrase actually there's no deadline for, for what israel's doing, but it needs to move to a low intensity phase of this. of this campaign, i'm not sure honestly what that means, especially when israel's conducting maybe the most intense uh bombardment of a civilian population in history. so if it's reducing it by 10 or 15 percent, i mean is that, is that, does that suffice uh, for the binding ministration? i don't know. i mean, we're, the people of guys are suffering on
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a magnitude that you know, on an order of magnitude that's incalculable. and i think anything short of a full ceasefire will not suffice, but it's clear that the american administration i know complicit in, in what israel is doing and having hitched its wagon to this is really campaign is trying is, is, is aware of the implications of this and it's trying to create some sort of distance and slow down this really when, when you say it was like low intensity and high intensity. and then we see the pictures of what's happening there on the ground. what, what do you make of that kind of language? it's what i'm saying. it is, you know, it's almost somewhat meaningless in the, in regard to the, just the intensity of what israel is doing. you can move to, you know, a quote unquote low intensity phase of this. but does that still include, you know, bombs dropped from the sky on a civilian population, the destruction of civilian and infrastructure. what does that mean in terms of starving the people by cutting off food, water, electricity, fuel, all these kind of things is that included. so again,
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i think these are rather meeting with statements us as trying to create some kind of separation between them. and these rarely is trying to, you know, get these real slow down. and i'm not sure it's having much of a sec hearing as well, about the possibility of a israel getting back to negotiations with hamis not directly of course, but through through the intermediaries on the possibility of releasing more uh, captives. does that look like something on the horizon at the moment? do they happen? i mean, the is rarely, as you know, face domestic pressure of hot from the families of hostages to move to negotiations . certainly at the same time, there are the americans as well. americans have, i think 8 hostages within casa, so there's some pressure coming from those corners. i think nothing. yahoo has no one to carry out more death and destruction of the gaza strip may be create some more leverage of these to be him. ask because the, the price tag that how math is put on the soldiers that it's holding is much higher
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than all the women and children it released previously in exchange for an exchange for policy and prisoners. and so, you know, in that, in that kind of negotiation that's happening. so you know, this, these, these are the costs. and just before we came to you, we had that report for my correspondence sort of highlights on the, on the these roles knowles, and border with lab. and on more um, skirmishes, more classes going on there between his body forces and has bullet. this is always been a fear, hasn't it that this could escalate beyond garza, do you, do you still think that's a real possibility? yeah, absolutely. i mean it's an ever present risk with what's going on that this escalates . i think the countries in the region even you're on uh and its allies, you know, the so called access of resistance have shown a desire not to have this escalate into full blown war. but at the same time, given what's happening, given the images we're seeing, given is really israel, you know, bombing, the oldest mosque and gaza mos throughout the territory, doing what they're doing in the west bank, etc, etc. these are, you know, very provocative moves. obviously the,
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the killings within gauze with the amount of suffering that's happening there. all of this could drag other countries in the region into, into the, into the conflict. could you get your thoughts on this? i'm on. thanks so much. thank you. the laser has long use the palestinian territories as a testing ground for weapons and surveillance technology now is waiting. media report say that's expanding to artificial intelligence. the firm a cool site has reportedly been involved in search and rescue operations in gaza. and particularly it's facial recognition, so knology has been applied to videos of captives and how much flight has another is really fun. cya cya, barbara tracks online content perceived as harmful. it's set to be mapping pro how much influence campaigns? well, anthony lowenstein is an independent journalist. and the also of the palestine review bar tree,
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a book on israel's alms and surveillance industry. you said the war and gaza is a showcase, as well as latest technology to potential buyers. 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. and the hey, i driven will say now there's been a lot of talk and high around a i will phase, we all started doing this in 2014, i did it again in 2021, another rounds of the conflicts with her mouth. and this year it's really accelerated to the point where like people on spacing to and know it was an amazing report in these riley, i laid 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 was of the i system was processing sheets around 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 with ease and we're saying the right of civilian casualties is really unprecedented in the model and aging. what israel is doing by using this technology is obviously, and it's war again. thomas is being used to try to impress is riley audiences and also mentioned nationals to try to get some policies. rouse food, a war and gas if it's also for foreign buyers. company sales, not doing it solely for that reason of costs, but as we've seen in the last season, is a document in my book. a key aspect to these rails will making use to basically test new weapons and guys of the west bank and then sell them to various countries afterwards. so most certainly, as i know in the guardian knows a follow off story to that is riley report. last week we 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 a piece of the technology when it's counseling because i it's still
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a head on august 8 of the leaders of diana and venezuela arrive. and st. vincent for talks as tensions rise over there to speak to the board. the hello good to be with you. the weather has turned quite or across a huge spots of europe, but there are still some torrential downpours around. that's mostly in the southern bulk. and so come here, let me take it and show you exactly what's going on. a specifically, around albania, north macedonia, bulk area, and the western side of romania. we could see the worst case scenario, about a months worth of rain. this energy is pushing eastward into that western side of turkey, so it looks like a damp day and is stumble. the temperature, the high side, that's 17 degrees inside the other side of the minutes rainy and it's quiet here as well. temperatures have come down in southern in spain, but wow, look how windy it is across the valley. eric's,
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we'll talk more about what this means for north africa and one sec the to the northwest. we go quite across the u. k. there's a snow storm starting to push away from moscow. look in just see 10 to 20 centimeters by the time it's all said and done. so here we go. now we're in africa . most of the disturbed weather is around old jerry. it's an easy and libya, there are weather alerts in play here for the rain and wind that we're about to see is this storm system moves further toward the speaking of storms. we've got them lighting up once again for that eastern side of south africa through botswana. ends ambia and go to tell you some of the storms could be severe. on fridays. yeah. the truth is medical stuff are, will, can install it there to wisconsin. they say it's a lot, sputtered gowns. they will speak for the palestinian victim. so israel's war, use the phone. ok? yes. let the horse the for 2 years ago and settled in his stomach,
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he lost 21 relatives in casa on october. the 14th is on the pin we live and as a beyond vision with capacity. the professors here accused israel of competing war caused by targeting health facilities in golf for turkish structures. find the most recent is an appeal to the international community to take action against israel. unique perspective to this voice for peace is the way for me to take action voices . you don't often hear problem. nations do stand with palestine. it's the same service shared connect with our community and talking to conversations, you will find elsewhere,
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brand new episodes of the stream on the plugin, and you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories. this sounds relative, mourning the death, so at least 27 people killed. it is really strikes on 2 houses in the city or in the southern and southern garza, more than 200 people have been killed in the last 24 hours. us national security advisor jake sullivan has told israel's prime minister, the war and gaza needs to transition to what he called a low intensity phase in just weeks. assessments to your guns had already said it would take more than a few months in gaza to dismantle. how much is there any forces have ended that most intense rate in the occupied west bank since the gauze of will began as many as $1400.00 his right he was missed were mobilized,
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doing the right on to name them again, more than 58 hours ago. hey, as well as a prime in a sorry, islands, prime minister leo's a ride ca says the european union is losing its credibility because of its inability to reach a unified sconce in the israel. how much conflict right also said the european position on gaza is gradually shifting, and the many people in europe have more sympathy for the palestinians. and so these res, who's speaking at a summit in brussels, what you lead is also discussing ukraine's bid to join the block is an i think different units off credibility because of our inability to take 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. of the european union has agreed to open accession negotiations with ukraine. and moldova president soleski called the decision of victory for ukraine,
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and all of you of rob mcbride is standing by force in cuba. but 1st let's talk to natasha butler. she's live for us in brussels. so natasha going into the summit. it didn't look clear at all whether you would reach an agreement on ukraine. tell us more of the yes. so there was no guarantee it was touch and go is a you need is arrived for the summit in brussels earlier today. they certainly wanted this result. they said that they hoped to open membership tools with you frame spots. the problem was on grease administer, victoria found fall right position on place ally of russian president vladimir preaching that made it clear that he could perhaps use on greece a veto to block these membership folks. and also a financial aid package that the use prepared for keith o'brien said that he simply feels that ukraine is ready for accession to having to feel the soul to frontier it
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needs to sail. and he also said it was just simply a terrible idea of what happened. busy was later in the day when you leaders were focusing on this issue. oh, $5.00 less the roof which effectively that that means he abstained or at least he allowed the others to come to a unanimous decision. that's why we have since saturday you need is celebrating, saying that this is an historic moment for the us shows that a commitment, unwavering support for keys and so need that point to the sense, a very strong message about your opinion. is he to russia? all right, natasha butler. i live 1st there in brussels. thanks, natasha. let's go to rob to join just from camp. so rob, this is presumably welcome news for the government and you claim. so yeah, certainly this has been widely. uh, welcome to uh, because the crime believes that have met most of the criteria that have been set for it for you accession. but it also comes as
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a very difficult time for the country politically and militarily, we are in the 2nd winter since the start of this uh, full scale will things do see seem to be the kind of a sale made when it comes to the uh, with the various baffled friends around the country. i propose that we don't. what was that comes on a very difficult day for the country politically. you have this a very old quid split screen with a lot of them. it puts in, in russia resuming his q and a session with his nation, saying that his war items remain the same. and on the other side of the, of the screen, you have big to old kind of hungry trying to oppose ukraine's accession to the you at no cost. it also comes at the end of a very disappointing visit by blood to mister lensky to the united states. they, he met with the president biden, but still the billions of dollars in aid which ukraine is expecting are held up in
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congress. so this is a difficult moment. so this is seen as being a very good outcome for ukraine. i've loved him, is the landscape has said that this is both a victory for ukraine and all of your a pull. so adding that history, he says, is made by those who don't get tired of fighting the freedom rough. thank you. rob mcbride in keys the the author of in use now pocket stone has ordered hundreds of thousands of ass gans to leave in a major push against undocumented migrants, it's not of that says the campaign is not targeting afghans, although they make up most of the foreigners in the country come, i'll hide, it has more from the shower in north west and pockets on the fiber, booked in the police on an early morning mission green door to door, searching for and documented migraine. it's
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a difficult and risky job. law enforcement officer has that often targeted by all groups, the office of jake, everyone's documents to make sure there are no unregistered of one refuge in the area. women offices are part of the game and enter the houses to look around and interview residents nearby. and your loved ones that's broiling refugee camp. it's changing as more and more of the brands are fostered at dawn. home we made can bet it there by tom. good. we're good. he and his family are ready to comply with government ordered. you know what he said or charter nature to be more understanding about this situation. money to come focused on, we ask people sending government to get and documented across the board time as i've gone winters of severe. and these people will be at risk because they have nothing to go back to their depredations or getting family in the park. we meet the progress on a woman would matter to. i know,
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gone. she has already packed the family belonging, judy, reluctant to speak on camera by 10 days. she's what her husband did not eligible for budget, the new citizenship. and she wondered if you will never be allowed to come back here to where did a bed in nearly half a 1000000 of loans. i've already left the bug. it's gone and many more i'd expect it to leave soon. but just on the didn't do that with them. and i walked on country they had left behind many decades ago. human rights lloyd. they're already fired and it'd be like in sports to function in the country. stop court. you went on documented immigrants enjoy the protection of the constitution 11 out of 20 to find them or to the right to the article line that i life. article denny, the right, the fair trial. article 24, the right property. these rights a clue to even undocumented immigrants and what the government is doing is snatching these fund
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a bunch of rights away from these people in an indiscriminate manner. however, focused on didn't get them. government said and got mentors migrants for the security today. i see it over dykes on the police and the army recently has killed hundreds of people. but many of ones who have lived a lifetime in this country do not know what really become of them back and have gone as dawn. come out of how you just need a shower bucket start on michael cook them and he is the director of the south asia institute at the wilson center. he joins us now from new york. thanks very much for being with us. so pockets. tom will argue that as they have that to, that they can't afford to keep as so many afghans in their country. and the afghanistan is, is a relatively stable country. and there's no reason why they can't go back to it. but is that really the case? you know, not at all. i mean,
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the official reason why dr. stein is sending all these uh, scanners back goes um, security. uh and pakistani officials have essentially blamed asking hands for be complicit. and some of the terrorist attacks that have hit dr. stein in recent months, but this is really scape golding nothing else. i would argue that the main reason why pakistan has announced his policy is something that ties into its trouble relations with atalla bon regime in afghanistan. pakistan is unhappy that the title of i have thought had not done enough to curve the presence of antique pockets, done terrorist known as t t. p packet, sending television that are based on our dentist. and i think that doctor started wants to try to use this expulsion policy as a way to pressure, but it's all a bunch of ease up on its policies. it has essentially entail not doing much to address the presence of anti pockets on terrorist inside afghanistan. so unfortunately, you know, innocent people,
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these very vulnerable and refugees are kind of getting caught up in these geo political games that it really is unfolding. so it's basically from what you're saying that they're being used as pawns atkins in afghanistan between that 2 to 2 governments who are basically yeah, opposed to each other for many of the reasons that you just said or right. i mean, i think so what practice done is doing might be purely punitive in this sense that the idea is to make life difficult for the tal yvonne by sending back large numbers of people to afghanistan, a country that is having trouble freakonomics reasons of managing things with the you know, what the people in the country now, but again indeed, as i said before, talk us on maybe trying to use this refugee expulsion policy as a point of leverage as a pressure point to try to pressure the tile button to do more to address these, these,
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this presence of anti pakistan terrorist and get us then be caught in the hopes that they would do that. and then hope to talk this done with an ease up on this policy. but i'm not sure thought this time is ready to reverse this policy, that it's implemented. what message does this sends to ask ends not just ask ends for, but for others in the future with the, you know, for example, we did the afghans who had worked with the americans and british soldiers when they were there. and they, they went, they wanted to asylum in those countries because they had worked with uh, with those soldiers. they was a site for them to be in afghanistan. now they being turned away from pockets, dont as well what messages us but it is important to point out that for many years both top is done and a rod had been the top destination for asked in sling. i've got to stand, but they have to face challenges in both of those countries. for a number of years going back quite some time. obviously, you know,
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we've never seen anything like what we're seeing now with this, with this expulsion policy. but indeed, in the case of these afghans that are trying to get special ed ration pieces to come to the us, on the one hand, one can blame the us government for taking so long more than 2 years to process these, these, these applications that now it leads to the situation where you have these foreign vulnerable act ends impact us on facing the risk of being sent back in to afghanistan. but i think that, you know, strictly for reasons of humanitarian law, which i think were mentioned in your introduction before. it is not right regardless of the circumstances for asking ends in pakistan to be sent back to a country who many of them could face stress to their lives. so i think it is a, it is a very, very troubling state of affairs, but in mogley. so how do you see this play out then? i mean what, what do you see? is it perhaps the worst case scenario as well? the worst case scenario is that you have these large numbers is
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a vaskins continuing to go back to uh to a dentist in and not being in a position where they will receive support. and i think the real worst case scenario, or those asking him is that fled afghanistan after that's all going to take over fleet experience for their lives because they work for the us military. and the worst case scenario is that those people somehow end up going back to getting sent back to afghanistan. now, you know, these, the pakistani army chief is into us this week and i'm quite confident that us officials are trying to tell the, the pockets and the army chiefs to ensure that that doesn't happen because that would be a worst case scenario. i think from the us perspective that those, that those individuals would end up back in enough dennis, them. but i think we have to hold at the top to bottom, will somehow find a way to accommodate all of these people coming back into the country. or that will be some understanding reach between the taliban regime and the pakistani government to at least reduce the intensity of the return so that you have smaller numbers of, of them returning to afghanistan. but again,
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i think practice on his taking it pretty hard line on the spacing point, intent on seeing this policy through. good to talk to you, michael. cool. thank those. first, thanks very much for being with us. thank you. now venezuelan, the president nicholas my due to is meeting with guy and he's president. you have fun ali and st. vincent in the caribbean of attentions over a growing dispute over the oil which regional basic cable historically the region has been controlled by diana. recently, venezuela have the referendum in which 95 percent of voters supported declaring it part of the country down. it says the current board was determined by an arbitration panel in $1899.00 when it was under british colonial rule. cuz it says as a key, but it was within its boundaries during the spanish colonial times, the dispute resurface of the exxon mobil discovered oil that in 2015, diana started auctioning off oil blocks in august. this year, the region is home to
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a 125000 people and colors 860000 square kilometers. that's an area bigger than greece. will join us now from ken's kings town, the capital of st. vincent and the granite deans is alejandro empty grand piano thing. so outside the board of disputes are nothing new, but this one seems to be getting serious one us absolutely. we're actually here waiting to be called for a press conference. we don't know at the end of the stocks that have been ongoing now for more than 5 hours. we don't know if the presidents of venezuela and aggregate will participate in this press conference, or if we're only going to hear from the regional presidents and for administrators . that are participating in these talks, but as you are saying, that attention has been growing sense of venice where the hell that the question
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refer and doom i just the 2 weeks ago and, and my daughter has engaged in about rhetoric and actions that have increased the tension among them, he created the new venezuelan states in the that's the key boy, he put a general in charge there. he also presented a new formal map of been swelling including the dispute that a territory. and he also told when the sweat and oil companies to start exploring and the waters in front of us to keep them. now most of the acts, these actions have been symbolic in nature so far good again, it keeps maintaining control of the sa keybo region, but there is no doubt that there has been an escalation in the hope is that the stocks will be the 1st staff to try and de escalate that tension. and that a sandra down it has administered the much of the region since $1899.00. and all the traction of a board is in demo occasion lines of come to the forefront since the discovery of
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oil reserves. though, if it hadn't been for that, wouldn't venezuela have acted like this? a no doubt that that has been a co incidence. however, this, this territory has been disputed for over a century back in the 96 these venezuela and the annually fried independent go. yeah, and i agreed to start negotiating to define those borders. that's because venezuela's never agreed on the to do with the 1899. i be 3 sion that 1st a gave that a we got to what was then a british agree. yeah. but there's no doubt that tension says increase since that these a huge amounts of oil, huge oil deposits were discovered degree. and it's now one of the fastest growing economies in the world. been a swell, as interested, obviously in that this is
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a territory that the venezuelans believe is a day or so they are making day. these claims they have been making these claims. the international court of justice has been studying at this case since 2018, but that ruling is the years away. so the question is, what will happen now? it's on clear what will come up from the stocks essentially because the presidents of glee and has been quite clear that he will not discuss with my daughter the board there is that that's the jurisdiction of a dates or national court of justice and that, and that we will have to wait for that decision, and that this, that, this qual uh for them now will remain as it is on a sunday or on pnc. thank you. the uh, 6 people have been killed in an attack in nigeria is all producing needs. yeah. delta region, government ambushed and oil company conroy killing it to civilian drivers and full
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soldiers to south korean. what cause were kidnapped attacks? and then these, you had delta had this decreased significantly in recent years, but the region remains volatile. cold weather, it has gripped launch pots of china, with temperatures, expect it to full shop lee over the next few days. cold snap is moving from northern provinces. hit by blizzards to central a southern areas, snow, an ice force, the closure of a $126.00 highways across several provinces. a number of trains departing beijing and the north west and seen chang region were canceled because of either snow or high winds. authorities invasion shut schools and told people to stay home on wednesday and as of next year for our tourist will have to pay a tax to enter the indonesian island to bonnie revenue from the $10.00 fee is meant to address a growing trash problem. and as long as lily reports exports, a warning tourism is contributing to balis loyalty shortage.
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