tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 15, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hold on has and see cuz this is the news live from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us national security adviser tells as well the high intensity phase of its war in gaza needs to end within weeks. jake sullivan is expected to meet palestinian president. i pass on friday. southern cities of hon. unison rough or
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had been hit by moore is right. it strikes, hundreds, had been killed, and wounded. b, u agrees to open membership talks with ukraine and mold over presidents landscape, cause it a victory for his country. and you are seeking to avoid a conflict on the board of the leaders of venezuela. and diana talks in the caribbean, the 8 is 21, g m t a now at midnight in gauze away is really military strikes have killed at least 200 people and injured hundreds in the last 24 hours. the last few. 6 was communications in gauze that had been caught once again. this is the off, the mass of is really strikes on con eunice, a city in the south. that is providing refuge for palestinians families a morning. the depths of the relatives killed in his rate of strikes and residence
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. they. they are unable to pull the dead from under the rubble. the gaza administrative health says is really forces have detained more than 70 patients and medical stuff at the come out loud one hospital in the north including the hospitals, director, some wounded patients also being denied access to health care, food and water. and it's leading to that dis, legal aid has been trickling through the roof of crossing with egypt, but the you and once it is barely enough for hundreds of thousands of displaced us national security advisor jake sullivan has met these really prime minister and tel aviv sullivan pushing for an end to what he calls the high intensity phase in the will. he's expects to meet palestinian president the best on friday. well, amazon is in ramallah for us to amazon. what more we hearing about jake sullivan's meetings with the officials in the region as well officially way herring that he's
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going to hold of me thing. talking about the revamping of the palestinian authority and the holding extreme is settled as accountable. let's get into the revamping of the palestinian authority. what does that actually mean? the americans for a very long time, i've been talking about revitalizing the policy in or 40. so the day of to how about schools according to these rallies, the palestinian authority can simply slip into goals or intake rule. that's something that the palestinian authority of lo, one to what that actually looks like. what shape that actually takes? who's going to role and will not be part of that of true? you might be able to get rid of him as politically and militarily, but as an ideology, they are a resistance movement to the occupation. and that's much more difficult to get rid of. so all of these questions are going to take place. it's a very, it's a big buzzword, this revitalizing the palestinian authority. but without elections, elections haven't been held for at least 17 years within the posting and the policy
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itself. so there's a lot of questions here about what jake sullivan might be able to bring to the table. whether it's going to be enough for the palestinian authority to take over in garza the day off to him. us as these ready promised at benjamin netanyahu. close it, particularly talking about these ladies who have said, we don't want any more. was like, we don't want a little piece because we don't one of the 2 state solution and we sent and you know, looking for the palestinian authority to take over and goes what these right is like is a military occupation. all district i am running in the occupied bus westbank for you all which the palestinian authority governs. that's been the scene of a number of his ready res, one very long one that has just ended in the last few hours. so that's why it took 55 hours in total for that rate to come to completion. 8 people died for
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people as result of and is really dry and strike some $500.00 people were arrested in total. but they released $400.00 of those with our charge these right, these haven't said what the rate was full, but we all have and they were looking for senior palestinian kalonde is within the brigades that it doesn't look like they've managed to achieve that. a least according to some of the people that i've been speaking to. however, they did take over a mosque and they did start thinking kind of controls. and that's been deeply courses always, not just for the palestinians, but from puma is really combined is itself, who said this actually goes to show you how it right wing extremists, religious the is really all me has gotten. and so at the right that comes with in a just a few hours ago, but is what keeps saying it doesn't want to escalate in the occupied westbank, but a 55 hour rate seemingly suggest that the woods actually don't go with directions in ron. thank you. in ron con,
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life were stay in ramallah in the occupied westbank are us defense secretary lloyd austin is also headline heading to the middle east. rosalind jordan is live for us in washington dc. so rather than what more do we know about that as well, this trip is going to start on december 16th this coming saturday. we don't know whether the secretary of defense lloyd austin, is going to stay overnight in the region, but he does have 3 stops. he will 1st go to behind to meet with the mirror and with the defense minister there to talk about the ongoing war between israel and garza. as well as efforts to secure a regional security who'll make a similar visit to cut out where he'll meet with the mirror and with the defense minister, same message, same review of regional security concerns. then the defense secretary will head to israel, where he will meet with the prime minister. m with the defense minister you'll have
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go on. mr. austin will be joined by general c to brown, who is the new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. again, to talk about the conduct of the war in gaza about the need to protect civilians while figuring out how to to feed her. most fighters from watching further attacks on is rarely territory. again, we don't know whether this is going to be a long day of meetings and travel, or whether it will extend into this coming sunday. but this is an a ratcheting up as it were of the, by an administration campaign to try to bring this war to an end sooner rather than later. even though these really government has been quite adamant that it's going to continue major combat operations inside garza as long as it proceeds a threat from homeless and as long as it believe that it has a chance of defeating this terrorist organization. puzzling jordan in washington.
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thank you to how these really bombardment has killed dozens more in the south of the gaza strip. villa marks reports on the latest attacks outside the apple yusef on the job hospital in rafa 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 hit mon, for them up as the assistance and best sons, but no amount of tears will change this reality. not measuring the about the image of a sudden the roof came down on the head. the whole family was cabbage,
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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, the medical stopped race to respond despite risk to the safety. and then again, the it is difficult to get any way to get the wounded people because of the buttons being dropped, one off to the other, their wounded people everywhere. and the injuries are serious, even like a. we reach one location and it's talking about once or twice over at the same location. the problem is the against the adults in shop sharing treatment space with children faces bloodied and frightened. in this case, still alive. but just as one patient leaves another arrives. his friend crying out for help,
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and quickly the bandaging begins, although the blood is cleaned up, but the ambulance sirens never stop the mux. oh, does it get the latest from gaza now thought it was easy enough or in southern gauze at force? so i taught it less foot, 1st of all, about the communications being cut off the threat for most people in the strip. i mean, you and i can still talk to each other, but that's not the case. for so many other people there. yes. how's that for the 1st time since the beginning of this round, a fine thing? communications, of course, the territory had been cut off again due to the use very intense funding of the gaza strip as the main central telecommunication companies had announced earlier that they regret to announce the disruption of all communication from the sites the
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territory due to these very intensive bombardment that had disrupted the signals of course because of strep. now this is also considered to be a new challenge for the medical and civil defense workers who are trying to do the best in order to rescue survivors from under the rustles and to identify the locations of the east. but he target things on a palace than he is generally, as we are hearing from them, that they are having much more growing concerns in terms of the it is bailey attacks that might be intensified alongside with the disruptions of all communications in the territory. as we just only can, he owes the sounds of explosions, but it's hard for us to identify the location, precisely as, as well as intensifying that it's a strikes and set for areas in gauze. what more we hearing on the ongoing efforts of course to, to try to rescue people who are still trapped under the rubble
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a yes. this a sites that are made by the palestinian civil defense cruise and also entrances. dr. is an palm, but it's a continue. i did not stop, but it's considered to be very limited due to the absence of essential equipments that would help to evacuate and to vote. victims from under the ripples and palestinians, in fact, of the grounds are really disparate due to the increasing number. busy of people who are still missing and they are writing down only the names of those people in the destroyed houses in order to identify that there was, there was, someone is still in science, this place and now with the, at a good disruption of communications. this approach has considered to be really much more difficult, but these very intense plumbing and some assessing cases that prevent the submit to come and a civil defense cruise from accomplishing the work on the ground. and taught,
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we've seen these pictures of palestinians arrested by these riley's who, the health ministry says a hospital, what, cuz these rallies are saying that the that they are, how much operatives what, what do we know about that? it just has them as well today, had stormed a colored one hospital, they have arrested a number of men to come work as a along with the director of the hospital. they have been investigated by these by the occupation. so just the have also been driven to undisclosed location of their situation right now is just to unknown and due to the, our, a, to the full inability to contract with the medical teams. the, as they have been a detained and the are still is find the place where to think about those if palestinians have been detained while they are still of the patients and
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a vacuum ease as tow truck inside the hospital with no, any kind of information about their situation right now the on the ground as israel is expanding, it's a mass eh, get to come, pay a risk, come pay for palestinians for or for every single palestinian who is over 15 years old. now this is absolutely not in the 1st time that isabel is doing and storming hospitals. they have did that before. for us, you medical complex to have arrested some of the come a team members and alongside they have a taken on the rest as the director of the ship, almost with them. how about double sylvia? who is right now and is really tales on the subject to 2 investigation due to the is rarely a military arrest. a campaign that had been at last since the beginning of the military ground depression in the north of the territory. thought it was in line for us in a rough. i thank you to displace policies in the gaza strip of facing increasingly
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difficult conditions and with the heavy as rainy bombardment and bad weather and who died. e, as in alpha, she shows us how life is in the camps. i'm in one of the biggest preparatory do come in the southern area of the group in dropbox. this place was empty, wrong, where people started setting up their 10 and building their own tense. since the past couple of weeks and doesn't see it's massive, hundreds of thousands of palestinians currently live. here. we're gonna make a quick tour around and see how palestinians are living in this area. despite all the higher situations of displace charges are going to serve, do some light and resilience in their lives. where here they made these available that they're currently using them to bake rods every single day. these
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families make bread and feeds all of the people that have and in the car and they make roads on this had made. so every single day the time we're going to into right now is what i do find many where they evacuated from base that here in the, another in gaza strip to new and is, and then now at they evacuated is 2 weeks ago. and now they live in this sense. let's go in and see how they're living in this den said that many members live to families currently lived here in this state. as you see up here, they have been, they accepted by the rain yesterday. they have been trying to add more ne
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years, but they said that they were, it was leaking all night long. besides the non stop explosions and bombardment, palestinians continue with new severe humanitarian crisis across the gaza strip. this is in the military. i'll just hear a cause of drop off and then i will, has not, is a spokesperson for the you and relief and works agency in gaza. he says the little a trickling into the rough crossing is barely enough for the hundreds of thousands displaced by the war. we are receiving the day about 100 bucks in all screwed up by coasting on, you know, maybe 50 percent or detox close to the best email address that's on the deluxe going for among these talks. we uh sometimes then tech support the talk. so who of the other back to me just in
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a i'm so what we need to get them together. we need hundreds of tax would be good that he needs without lifting hundreds of trucks, you know, as they may have shuttle line in order to get them. because i think that we will uh, supplement a lot different population with something a lot. and we are a gmc, would not be delivered as everyone expecting, you know, and from that huge, as a they need to use what people need. you know, we, we got this guy, they need everything they need matter says they need, they need lots or even mid just then they need to go and they don't have to, they need, then they need to have a well, i'm going to come on joins this once again, he's a fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. so let's talk festival about
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what we're hearing from is from the white house on the set sullivan meetings, the national security advisor. apparently he's talking now of re vamping the palestinian authority wants this conflict is over. what exactly does that mean? well, the us administration has been floating. this has an idea for at least the past few weeks, i think as they're kind of scrambling for some clear and getting you know, the problem is the reality of the situation is that the pulsing and authority really has no capacity to go back and get the guys, especially under current conditions in terms of the demolition of the gaza strip and it has no legitimacy among its own public and not even in the west bank where it has some semblance of rule, especially not in, in the, in the gaza strip itself. so it's really, you know, kind of a pie in the sky effort and you know that the us and that reflects us administration really kind of grasping at straws here. uh you say they don't have those issues with their the governing in, in the west west bank talk a little bit more about that. sure. i mean, their legitimacy has eroded considerably over quite a long period of time. you know, the, the,
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the political project to the pulsing in the 40 and the peace process itself has failed, has collapsed many years ago. and so in the absence of the pulse into the authority has almost resembled a sub contractor of israel's occupation. and therefore it's what it's doing is kind of protecting the security of israel, is we're unable to protect the security of its own people. and so that has that kind of security cooperation with israel is, has eroded the pulsing in authorities legitimacy in the eyes. if it's on public and it's even worse than the gaza strip, so i don't foresee any chance in which the housing authority can return there. what jake? seldom this is, of course, the 1st time that jake solomon has come to the region since this will began. he was there in the 1st few weeks and didn't seem to be much of a change in what his room was doing since then. so is this uh, the results of, uh, more, more pressure now uh, coming from from the, from the us and the images that are, that are being seen now and, and, and,
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and the mounting casualties on the palestinian side. yeah, i mean what's happening in the gaza strip is absolutely horrific. anybody with announcing of humanity, you know, would you know, the absolutely discuss it or what's happening right now. but america certainly i think is feeling and this administration particular because it's a, you know, given the bear hug in the green light to these relays is feeling the pressure both at home and abroad in terms of the implications of what it's support for israel. as it carries out, this campaign means, you know, inside the united states, there's anchor on the streets. there's anger within the democratic party. there's dissension within the ranks of the, the, the state department. and you know, findings, popularity has evaporated. um, even much worse than it was before and that's coming in within an election year. and so there's no serious concern over what this means. and then overseas, of course, you know, people are, are, are very angry with us. they're blaming to us for what it's doing. obviously they've vetoed the latest resolution in the security council. and so the us,
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as you know, seen, is complicit and what israel is doing. and that's going to have long term effects for the united states and the national interest abroad. we've seen, we've seen a notice civil shift among the american public when it comes to the middle east and, you know, increased sympathy and support for, for palestinians. is it just because of what's, what's been happening over the last few weeks or do you see it more as a, as a long term shift as a generational shift? i mean, this is, this was definitely a long term trend. you were seeing the public school around the world, including inside the united states, shifting more to a pro, pulsing in position. that's especially true among the youth who are getting their information from different places. but at the same time, you know, there's growing recognition within human rights circles elsewhere that israel has established in apartheid state. so these kind of things were changing. public opinion about israel well before october 7th. but israel's reaction in the gaza
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strip the killing of 20000 people thousands of children. you know, the indiscriminate bombing just the, the, just a catastrophic loss of life. and you know, just the way israel's conducting itself has really alienated itself from even people that used to support it. appreciate your perspective, i'm out of mom. thank you. thank you very much. attention is growing on the israel 11 on buddha. israel's army says it bombed military infrastructure linked hezbollah and the southern lebanese town of light from the lebanese ongoing says, it's also targeted as re sites, as well as saying one of its members was killed in fighting with his randy. forces tension is unable to have fled. so it's the latest conflict in gaza. start to just over 2 months ago saw the height of has more from northern israel, near the lebanese border. on the sides is riding dry and sliding above us, but that's been the case for the last few days because it's needing to constantly
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monitor this border with lebanon. and when he was saying near the boat, i'll just show you how close we are. if you take a look behind me that voters, heinz all is really homes and mostly evacuated because many people have left almost everyone really, and that's grossey 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 a take shelter then a while late. so when we were on at live, that was a rocket that flew across us and it was confirmed and fox by the israeli military saying that they haven't, they themselves has struck a number of hezbollah targets because of rocket fly. and c,
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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, 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. so quotes and this is us what's known as a suca. it's usually built to during the holidays for the families outside and you can see tables and she has less to say all rubbish in the corner. you also have as a pomegranate, as time dreams, lemons hanging from that, that has fries up and it really gives you
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a sense of how people was so worried off to october 7. and with all these has butler, it's how many of those that we have been able to speak to those that chose not to leave. well, they've told us is that they a warrant. they said this is the 1st time they've seen it on the scale. it's sus, and leave the largest number of drain strikes on to miss all strikes. attacks lawrence by his by law. certainly since the war between his right 1111 on rather in 2006, they are really concerned that potentially infiltration could happen. it has happened before and they don't want that to happen again. certainly not on the scale they saw or not so but 7, israel has long, you use the palestinian territories as a testing ground for weapons as surveillance technology. and now is there any media reports that's expanding to artificial intelligence? the from cool side a i has reportedly been involved in search and rescue operations in garza,
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in particular, it's facial recognition technology has been applied to videos of captives and how much fights is and how that is really fun. messiah barbara tracks online content received this home full. it's set to be mapping pro, how much influence campaigns and anthony lowenstein is an independent journalist, and the olsa of the palestine, the bar fee of book on israel's arms and surveillance is industry. he said, the war in gaza is a showcase phase of latest technology to potential bias. what we've seen in the last 2 mountains is really a huge amounts of new technology. the particular drones quad copters, so to speak, which kind of have been firing apparently weapons to tie into palestinian areas including civilian areas. and the hey, i driven will say, now there's been a lot of torque and high around i will say he's rel, started doing this in 2014. i did it again in 2021,
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another rounds of the conflicts with hamas. and this year it's really accelerated to the point where people i'm speaking to and know it was an amazing move forward in these riley and late 972, a few weeks ago, which outlined the fact that really any serious rules of engagement about worrying about civilian casualties essentially thing removed and the impact of that was the i system was processing fee to be honest, the information and speeding out massive amounts of targets. those targets often would deliberately be known to contain civilians if they what he's and we're saying the right of civilian casualties is really unprecedented and the motor and age and what the israel is doing by using this technology is obviously, and it's war against how mouse is being used to try to impress is riley audiences and also mentioned nationals to try to get support like he's rouse, brutal war and guys, if it's also it's a foreign buyers company sales not doing it solely for that reason of course. but as we've seen in the last few years, and as a document in my book,
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a key aspect to these rouse wall making use to basically test new weapons and guys of the west bank and then sell them to various countries afterwards. so most certainly, as i know in the guardian knows a follow story to that is riley report last week, which said that a us official was quite a 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 the still ahead on august the letting me put in promise is russian victory in ukraine. moore on his annual news conference up to the, by 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
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bulk. and so come here, let me take you 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, but a months worth of rain. this energy is pushing eastward, and so that western side of the turkey. so it looks like a damp day and assemble the temperature, the high side. that's 17 degrees inside other side of the minutes, right in it's quiet here as well. temperatures have come down in southern spain. but wow, look out windy it is across the valley. eric's, 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 and 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 strong system moves further towards the speaking of storms. we've got them
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a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow news . the again, you're watching and i just need a reminder, laptop stories. this out us national security advisor jake sullivan, is expected to meet palestinian president lou that bass on friday. earlier. he met these really prime minister and said the war in gaza needs to transition to a low intensity phase in a matter of weeks. southern gauze and cities of hon. eunice and rough i have been
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hit by more is really strikes and their reports. israel has ordered the evacuation of and actually hospital in garza for 3 as far as getting the yvonne is where the forces have ended. the most intense rate in the occupied west bank since the gauze of will began. as many as $1400.00 is ray was mobilized during the rates on janine the last that almost 3 days. at least 11 palestinians were killed. and the european union has agreed to open should open membership negotiations with ukraine and mold over president zaleski called the decision of victory for ukraine. and all of your potentially paula has the latest from brussels. is touching, go is a you need as arrived. and so there's so much in brussels earlier today, they said you wanted this result. they said that they hoped to open membership
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tools with you frame spots. the problem was on grease administer, victorville and the fall right position on place ally of russian president vladimir police. and that made it clear that he could perhaps use hungry a veto to blog whose membership talks and also a financial aid package that the use prepared for. keith opened said that he simply feels that ukraine is ready for accession to hasn't to feel the soul to frontier it needs to fail. and he also said it was just simply a terrible idea of what happened was, was later in the day when you need, as we're focusing on this issue of bonds, less the roof look affectively 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 a rub,
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mcbride has more on the political reaction now from kids. so this news is being widely welcomed here in ukraine, which believes it has met all of the various criteria that has been set to. busy it's a you accepted, but it also comes at the very difficult time for the country, both politically and diplomatically. we now, in the 2nd winter of this, a full scale war, things do seem to be in that kind of a style made on the various baffled fronts. and it also comes off the president, beloved him, is a lensky, is disappointing visit to the united states. yes, he met with us president joe biden, but billions of dollars worth of funding are still stuck in congress. so this is a good outcome for ukraine. loved him, is a lensky saying that this is both a victory for ukraine and for all of your up adding another message that history he
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says is made by those who don't get tired of fighting for freedom. robot pride. i'll just say era. keith open hours is a full my most code bureau chief for the daily telegraph. he joins us live now from berlin to talk more about this. so he's, we've just been hearing, they're good to have you with us as we've just been hearing there. this news, this is been welcomed in ukraine and throughout the european union, but there was a lot of stake. it wasn't there. and as we've just been hearing as well, it was, it was touching, go for a while. the days of the boat was going to be difficult. the problem is with the $27.00 members, each one of which has to be so and the, the asked to. so the member states is very, very, is, i mean, ukrainian support is very strong and you're the ones that i'm in the 1st days after the war starts at money. it's to riley since the unity amongst the members and put in extreme sanctions,
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but not where to use on. and so the reality is in the economic impact of the science, it's especially, it was during its gas. it's, it's energy is what room it to supplies is affected, everybody and i get up a stein down, it's going into the recession. and so some countries, i'm not so keen on the idea of continuing this on the bottom and hungry is that my smoke who has been the most outspoken. and he's been using the issues, who's a black blackmail, the you into releasing the site $10000000000.00. so how's kobe? it was a session funds that be withheld because at the end of the day, the, the european union is not offended. rights is, but let's go to organizations that every country has to be so. and so the youth brussels, the lead of the been using the withholding of these funds in order to try at both countries relaxing countries that hungry in order to go along. and there are others, as well as the back, is also expressed reservations of austria. 2 is also expressed reservations and so
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um is being a difficult boats, but push comes to shop. uh, the executive is managed to organize as well. so they did get the issue through. but at the end of the day is cuz as long as we symbolic, uh, there's not a realistic prospect coffee kind joining the you any. so in any time inside a decade, never the less was the last key for those in the, in the west. but once continued to support ukraine them, it was very important to have this this know like stop the official form of folks for a session, even if they aren't going to go on for 10 years. and that happens. yeah. as you say, vice symbolic. so it was more about the message that it was sending, wasn't it? because if, if, if they couldn't get this through, that would have been a knock on effect in, in the us as well, which is also a grappling with this and debating whether to, to give more money to your clients. exactly. i mean the castle expensive,
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this summer's concert defensive was created so much as everybody was hoping that you crane with repeat the spectacular breakthrough they made in september last year when they smashed through the lines in keeping read. so congress kilometers at a stroke and the russian army was routed in effect and this summer that simply didn't happen. the russians had whatever it was, 6 months to build these very for middle defences and they held. and as a consequence, that because of the affinity of that kind of fade, so to make any progress, people started asking, well, where are we going from here? what's gonna happen next? how do we end this? and that is build a set amount of fatigue. i'm assuming in the states that there's 6 to one of the others that bind has proposed has got caught up in congress. and they said today that it's not going to happen before until after christmas. and at the same time on the agenda in, in brussels, is that $50000000000.00 your package, the source of being debates, which also is running into trouble. and ukraine is not running a money by the start of next year. like she is good $29000000000.00 of funding,
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but it has to have the budget next year, which is advocating. it doesn't know where it's coming from. so that's looking about sending the principal process so. so the current is really being backed into the corner. and if this vote today has failed, then i could start a domino effect to apply it, right? we're just going to give up because it's not working, nobody's interested anymore. so putting this, both roads keeps up the units. he keeps up the commitment to crime which is key and as for this missing money, which they desperately need next year, is going to be rustled up somehow. but for the folks who have failed state would have made that enormously difficult. and that would have put you credit in a very difficult position where we're starting to look at the possibility of them being forced to do a ceasefire. some sort of peace negotiation deals, which also would mean that we have to concede land because rust has insisted on was its position. is like, given the police say onyx any, would it be much more difficult to you could say, how are we going to have this? it's good to get your perspective. we're going to have to leave it there. been
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hours. thanks so much for being with us. a russian president vladimir putin says that will be no peace until 8 a cheese. it's goes in ukraine. it's been 4 hours fielding questions from the public engine unless that is annual q. and i usually a shop of all of a has more for most of them, but it doesn't matter which is the russian president squeezed upon a page and twin created by a i purchase proceeds from the store within the 3 nichols, a student from st. petersburg, oscar letting me patient about the dangers posed by a i the russian president's annual q and a session. the land has been held for the 1st time since the start of the military operation in ukraine. would the 3rd that go to them with this to them? so there will be peace between russia and ukraine. when we achieve goals, they don't change. they are the demon who tries ation and d notification of ukraine and it's neutral status patient. it's confidence that
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there is no need to expand the number of civilians being cold up to find on the front lines the most to i'm not sure. the flight of men who want to defend the homeland with weapons in the hands is not decreasing. does was have raised some eyebrows among the wives and mothers of men who were cold up in regard to women. one the loved ones to be replaced by other troops so that men can return home. but authorities have not responded to the petitions, and i chose to do when our husbands went to the enlistment office. they would totes, don't worry, it won't last long. but the ministry of defense now says you will fight until the end of the military operation. meaning definitely, that is unconstitutional of the wind. garza also came up that page and rejected comparisons between russia's operation in ukraine and israel's, against him. us saying what is happening in the guns? this trip is a catastrophe. he also says russia will increase the supplies medicines to the
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besieged territory and is ready to open the hospital that that has not yet received is randy consent. just let me know what it is, cuz these really signs believes that the opening of a russian hospital in gaza is on safe. not a single what has been said about peyton's plans to run for president next year. usually one of the most pressing issues on the political agenda. you leadership of all of a o g, a z right most square around has broken out in germany over the world of a prize to the russian american journalist. marsha guessing the honda almond prize was due to be presented before the local mer cancelled. the ceremony guessin had compared the current situation for people in gaza to that, to the jews in the ghettos of nazi occupied europe during world war 2. dominic came reports from berlin. so you don't have to look far in this city to find reminders of the legacy of national socialism. the many millions of people who were murdered during the course of the holocaust and this particular memorial. this is the
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memorial to the millions of jewish people who are emotive during the holocaust. it's also the sense of point of an article by the russian american journalist mesh i guess. and in which, marcia guessing makes a comparison between the old deal. all those jews in guesses of occupied and not see europe and the experience of people in gauze rights. now, in the offical mesh, a guessing says as in the jewish categories of occupied europe, there are no prison gods gone. so there is police not find the occupies but by a local force. presumably the more fitting to get so would have on file for comparing the predicament of besieged thousands of defensive gets a wise jews. it also would have given us a language to describe what is happening and gone. so now the guest so is being liquidations despite the fact that mesh a guessing is the defendant of someone noted by the nazis during the holocaust.
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the foundation associated with this of all the homeless, both foundation has withdrawn from participation and says, the statement implies that you swear it aims to liquidity cause i like it now to get to it does not invite open discussion nor have to understand the middle east conflict the statement is unacceptable to us and we rejected the world will be presented in bremond despite the fact that the cities man has also withdrawn from participation in the ceremony. walk. this article has done that is showing the lights on the debates in this country about what constitutes empty zionism and anti semitism. what relationship there is between those 2 concepts, dominant cane al jazeera bullet of the still ahead on, i just need a lean christmas out of the war in gaza as less the streets above and empty
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the the the again, the news. now venezuelan president nicholas, my daughter is meeting with guy and he's president in finally and st. vincent in the caribbean. they're discussing a dispute over the oil rich region of s a cable. the region has been controlled by guy on a as venezuela held a referendum in which votes has supported declaring its part of the country, assembled around viet t as in kings, down the capital of st. vincent and the grant of dean's,
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in that sense it has been growing savings. ben is where the hell that the question refer and boom, i just the 2 weeks ago and, and my daughter has engaged in both rhetoric and actions that have increased the tension among them. he created the new venezuelan state in the that's the key boy. he put a general in charge there. he also presented a new formal map of venezuela, including the disputed territory. and he also told when the sweat and oil companies to start exploring in the waters in front of a be asked to cuba. now most of the acts, these actions have been symbolic in nature so far good again, it keeps maintaining control vs a 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 pockets. dawn has ordered hundreds of thousands of ass gans to leave. and a major push against undocumented migrants come out hot. it has more from the
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shower in north west and focused on the type of both to 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 offices, jake, everyone's documents. to make sure there are no unregistered of one refuge in the area. women office is a part of the game and enter the holidays to look around and interview read nearby and your lot of the ones that sprawling refugee camp is changing as more and more of that and so forth. through that during home we made can bet it there, but i'm 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 fuck is done. we ask the pakistani government to get undocumented across the board time as
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a government does as severe and these people will be at 1st because they have nothing to go back to their depredations or getting family into a box. we made a progress on the woman would matter to. i know von, she had already packed the family belonging, junior, locked in to speak on camera by 10 days. she's what it hadn't been. they're not eligible for bugging new citizenship. and she wondered if you will never be allowed to come back here to renewed her bed and nearly all of a 1000000 of loans. i've already left the bug. it's gone and many more i'd expected to leave soon. but did sunset didn't do that with them. and i walked on country they had left behind many decades ago. human rights lloyd, they've already fired and a bill again, sports departure and in the country. stop gord, even i'm documented immigrants enjoy the protection of the constitution. 11 out of $22.00 fundamentally right. during article line that i life article that needed the
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right to fair trial. article 24, the right property. these rights a clue to even undocumented immigrants and what the government is doing is snatching these fundamentals right away from these people in an indiscriminate manner. however, focused on didn't get them government phase and documented migraines for the security today. i seated over dykes on the police and the army recently has been hundreds of people. but many of the ones who have lived a lifetime in this country did the do not know what really become of them back enough garnished on the model. how you just need a shower bucket, start a check on sports headlines. now. here's pete a little who have suffered a shock to one defeats in the robe lead to belgium club union send you. it was on thursday, it was the home team that took a surprise. lead mohammed a mean
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a more of the man of the moment on the 32 minutes jarell concert and leveled 5 minutes before the break. such as 2 minutes later cameron put those capstone method to make it to one. that is how it stayed as union and secure qualification for the confidence lead live of who were already through to the next round. l suite wrote him a completed a 3 and it was when of a chevy sent to the hospital. i'm going to call to him to josie maurine has been deleted the tentative capital. the need was doubled when on the day of the loyalty schooled and nicolo proceeding would add a 32nd pulse stuff. it's time for him to finish, run his up in a group which is good enough to get into the knockout stage. going essentially to come to school directly and say things 6321 game for the moving trucks back for the previous franchise. space 6, i'm michael. read them from then 6. it's a full minutes. made the bucks to victory. every indiana faces it was, it pushes me to the game, especially when going. this is broken to the ground at one point,
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while tension spelled into the post game as well because of an argument who's got to take on with game boom. you on this one. so that because of the 65th points, the paces initially took it for one of the players who would score he's 1st official in the points. apparently the bucks security team eventually managed to get the ball for you on us. but we isn't convinced against the right one. i have the ball brown. it's a gamble. it does it feel like we gambled to me? it's so like a brand new book. like i can, i could sell, you know, from my play. but say 5 minutes a day. no, i know how the, the gamble felt for, you know, the bullet i have reach out taking, i'll give it to my mom for sure. but i will have to talk to the gambles. but it's, it's, it's okay. so the and state warriors who would came on bringing this thing suspended indefinitely for he thinks phoenix some seems a use of lucas in the face. green was rejected for the 1800s career which is the
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most the most active in the play. is it the 2nd suspension, the season member? australia is former rugby coach. eddie jones has denied talking to japan about a coaching robi folder woke up while he was spending charge of the one of these. joan step down at the end of october of to of a single straight is worst woke up campaign. he's not being appointed japan coach for 2nd time. the 1st interview i had with japan was in december. and let's see adding interview. i've had a apologize to try and fans. yeah. might i guide everything? i could that she'll be tom and it wasn't good enough. and as we spoke about before, i had a plan of what we needed to do to change just trying like be and we weren't able to, to do that, right? these try, we weren't able to help support that. so i decided to move on. and those are useful headlines for the time being you can get more on. i'll just see what the. com and also visit our social media channels. oh,
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bethlehem in december is usually packed with foreign tourists who come to celebrate christmas and the best place of jesus christ, the war on cause that means they've stayed away. charles stress and ripples palestinian would colors have been working at this time live on business invested in almost a 150 years. but this christmas war on gulls and subsequent increase of these really military rates across the occupied west bank as post tourists to stay away. who's saying how much is being called in christian figurines. like this one for more than 3 decades. depends on his job based family of 6. his work is in my blog. i love it and i love my workplace and my fellow workers, the situation is terrible everywhere. the boss is trying to help us to work by any means, but it's hard for him when business so bad. rumsey, zachary is the full generation to run the business. pictures of his great
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grandfather coughing would hang on the wall. it had of its cool solve the situation and bathroom is hard because 80 percent of the economy here depends on tourism. and we're trying to keep the workshop running for the workers because they all have responsibilities. and this is all i know and then address going to come here as long as it will goes on. it's terribly hard inside that nobody at this time of the best of him would be bustling with hundreds of thousands of tourists from around the world. but the war on garza is keeping them away promised sending business owners here say they have seen nothing like this ever before. this is what tours to refrain all as well as little military rage across the occupied westbank, concluding on best of him almost every night since the warm gauze assaulted his real says it's targeting suspected members of the palestinian homes resistance groups. but these radio army has destroyed what's estimated to be hundreds of
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millions of dollars worth of private and public property killed almost sweet 100 palestinians during the rates. this is the old most 1700 year old church in the tibbetts. he built to the both place of jesus this year. they're all new cues of excited fall and faces. and there's virtually no one side hotels that should be full, empty, or closed souvenir shop surrounding the ancient square, either shunted off or struggling to remain open as well as the this is the worse here. it's ever be. even during bad times we used to work and they were a few to us. now, many shops don't even bought the opening for saying his fellow would cause and thousands of other palestinians who depend on the festive season for their livelihoods. they will be no christmas. this year to stop at how to 0 big la
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occupied with bank that same for me has i'm thinking for this news outbound back in a moment with more news. the a settled time upfront takes on the big issue. studies of post types to what is happening now. it says it's context questions, professional and unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leaves profit without the girls permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding and fees, fire demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. what outages here years from i'll just on the go and meet tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the,
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this is where we just fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it. and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at your fingertips. this is the largest available processing phones in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised in uniforms. bring that home is to be pressed into a product. this is a good year generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of all of or with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how important is the industry is to the palestinian economy, the pound to send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of an illegal is really
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settled. a white fence comes through promised in all the grove as well as all but still to be sure in comments. the policy reform is to harvest a crumbs near the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails warren goals that is damaging the only the industry like never before the the, [000:00:00;00] the on have them seek of this is the news live from dell hawk coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us national security advisor calls for israel to shift its military operations in gaza to low intensity ahead of his meeting with paris to whom
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