tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 15, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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including college scrolling calls will be lost because of the war. and illegals is really settled. a white fence comes through promised in all of grove as well as all but still to be sure in comments to power. steering farm is to harvest that comes to the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails war, and garza is damaging the only the industry like never before the the come on have them think of this is the news live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, the us national security advisor calls for israel to shift its military operations in gauze, up to low intensity ahead of his meeting with paris to whom president lou,
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that best president jo button repeats calls for israel to focus on saving civilian lives. let's stop short. i'm calling for an end to the world war. is there any strikes and southern guns as israel orders the evacuation of the at, at the hospital and cause of safety seeking to avoid a conflict on the board of the leaders of venezuela? i'm guy on a whole talks in the caribbean, over disputed territory. the it is 22, g and t, that's midnight in gaza, which has enjoyed another day of intense is really bombardment, despite international calls for restraint. but this is the off the mass of his radio strikes on han units, the city and the south. that's been providing refuge to palestinians. the ministry of health says is right, the forces of the chain more than 70 patients and medical start. most of the come
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out on one hospital in the north including the hospitals. director wounded patients are being denied access to health care, food and water. aid has been trickling in through the rough crossing with egypt, but the u. n. is wanting is barely enough for hundreds of thousands of displaced people. meanwhile, us national security advisor jake solomon has met these riley prime minister and tel aviv sullivan, pushing for an end to what he calls the high intensity phase in the war. he's expected to meet palestinian president moved the best on friday. or am, or con, is life was now from a less a month, plus what more we hearing on the that those meetings between the us national security adviser and officials in the region. well the main thing with the palestinian president law, who the boss actually takes place at $1300.00 local time on friday, expected to be talked about certainly publicly the. the information being released
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is the revamping of the palestinian authority and holding is ready settled as a 2 account. let's talk about the revamping of the palestinian authority that something the u. s. has been pushing for but for a while now, they want to revitalize revenge policy and you know, authority to take over in the gaza strip, but we don't show what the shape actually looks like because no one's given any details. does this mean that i'm asked might be part of a revitalized palestinian authority and order according to his role is role is where a client wants to destroy him as politically and militarily both as an ideology. m . s r, a simple resistance movements of the occupation. and that's something that they won't be able to get rid of overnight to a certainly even generationally perhaps. so the whole paying uh, the jack solomon has a clear plan that you can present to the palestinian authority. both will the power steering and it was already accepted as a fait accompli. all of these questions need to be onset,
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the posting party for that part, haven't really talked about what happens the day of the israel stoves, it's will on gauze. so perhaps this is a crucial crunch me think about that. it won't go down, will, would be, is right, easiest way. these have been incredibly clear about this. the, they do not want to return to any kind of police post this. they keep talking about the face of osler, the piece close the sign in 1993. they don't want to power sending over as a in charging cause. and in fact, what they're talking about is the, is really military occupation of the strip once the war is over my name or on your talking to us from the occupied westbank, which has been the scene of several raids by, is riley soldiers on palestinians. recently one very long one which just ended within the last few hours to 55 hours. that rate actually took a was a high intensity rate, perhaps the biggest rate that we've seen in jeanine refugee camp on an engineering
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says it says the intifada of the 2000 and some 11 people were now hearing were killed in that rate. also, we're hearing that 500 people were arrested. however, $400.00 of those were actually released without charged now these ready on the site that they destroyed a number of improvised explosive device making facilities and caches. and they rated about $400.00 houses, but they haven't told us was the raid was full, certainly a rate of that nature. and i've been speaking to a former or is there any officials they say that we're probably looking. busy senior palestinian, the group come on this when they actually accomplish that, we don't know. but we do know that this is one of many ways of taking place. this will last and 54 hours, but just a few hours off of that right finished, there was another one in jericho. so those rates continue almost every single night . now these riley site,
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they're not interested in escalation in the occupied westbank, but these raids would suggest otherwise. april, thank you. in ron con, in ramallah, the us president joe biden is telling is well to focus on saving palestinian lives as it continues its war on garza solver and guides. uh, in, by the end of the year. do you want them to tony down? moved to a lower and i want them to be focused on how to say civilian lives. not stop to wait after miles, but the more a rustling jordan is life worse now in washington dc. so rosamond, what more we hearing on the us position on gauze and as well, especially what you heard there was a question, shouted out to us president joe biden as he was leaving a, an unrelated event at the national institutes of health earlier on thursday. but
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essentially, this is a repetition of the by the administration's position, that israel needs to be much more careful in how it's prosecuting the war inside garza, that while the us does understand that how most poses an existential threat to the israeli state, that the killing of of civilians who have nothing to do with the october 7th attack is hurting israel stature on a global basis. we heard that he was president. make those comments just 2 days ago here in washington at a campaign event. and so this is essentially a repetition of a message coming from the white house. something that we have heard coming from the secretary of state from the defense secretary from other high ranking officials in the by, in harris administration. if israel is not getting the message, certainly the binding harris administration isn't stopping to deliver that message . and you mentioned the defense secretary there. rosalind lloyd austin is also
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heading to the middle east. what are we expecting there? a well on saturday, december 16th, the defense secretary is expected to be in baffling where he will meet with the crown prince, who was also the prime minister to talk about regional security issues. and of course, about the war and garza, he will also travel to contractors and meet with the mirror and with the defense minister again focusing on the same issues. but the important meeting from of the global perspective will be void, austin's visit to jerusalem, where he will meet alongside the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general c to brown with him, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu with you off the launch, the defense minister to talk about the is really prosecution of the war. to reiterate a message which secretary austin has been delivering, which is to be very, very careful in how it was real launches,
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attacks against her most targets. while also doing all that it can to protect it. citizens from future homos attacks, we don't know whether this is all going to happen on saturday, september or december 16th, or whether it will stretch into was sunday. a certainly this is in light of the ongoing visit by the national security advisor, jake sullivan. a full court process, it were by us officials to try to deal with how long this war is going on and about the impact that it is having on civilians inside garza. rosamond. thank you, rosalie jordan in washington. we'll finish spanish is a fellow at the institute of policy studies. he's also the author of understanding the palestinian is really conflict and she also joins us from washington. thanks so much for being with us. so revamping the palestinian authority. what does that mean
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to you? that's what the national security advisor jake sullivan said. you know, 1st of all, i think we have to be clear that it's really not washington's business. who rules gaza or who rules the rest of palestine or who rules israel for that matter. there's been enough regime change efforts from this country around the world to know that it doesn't work. so i think we have to start with that. it's not really our business to say who should be in charge in gaza. so what do you think should happen then? given that and you know it's the same issue for me as for the president, i'm a jewish girl from california. it's not my business to say who should be willing garza 6000 miles away from here. i think the problem has been that the us has provided uncritical support of the israeli occupation. the is rarely apartheid campaigns and the efforts of ethnic cleansing. and what we're now seeing, garza looked suspiciously like genocide. we're seeing support for that. despite the
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language of the by the administration, which is urging israel to tone down the bombing to shift to special forces instead of the massive bombing raids. that language is fine. it's a, it's a bit late, but it's welcome. but it doesn't mean anything, as long as the united states is still sending the bonds to the israel is to drop in the period since october 7th. the u. s. has sent 57000 artillery shows more than 15000 bonds. and just in the last few days, they approved and the immediate sale of another $14020.00 millimeter tank munitions munition, cartridges to israel to use against the population in gaza. so in that context, the us is actually complicit in what is real is doing and it has no basis talking about what the, what the political arrangements should be. afterwards,
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we need to cease fire. that's what the us should be doing. it should be focusing on getting the is released to stop the war, not to simply change the tactics of the war from massive bombing to, uh, groups of special forces who will assassinate okay. and who knows who else? what is, what is the likelihood of a cease by happening at this point to your given that there has been talk of this for several weeks now. and we've seen the israel and, and the united states increasingly isolated on, on this. and yet the war still goes on. it does and i think it's a serious problem, but i think we may be closer to a cease fire then we have been there is a recognition in congress. there is clearly a recognition in the by the administration, although not sufficient recognition yet about just how isolated they are. not only in the world stage of the united nations where we saw a 153 supporters of
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a cease fire and only 10, including the us and israel saying no to a cease fire. but at home, the by the administration is facing massive opposition. with 66 percent of the american people saying we want an immediate cease fire. 80 percent of democrats saying that president biden's own party. we're seeing president biden being uh, followed by protesters everywhere he goes. and we're now seeing that big portions of the federal workforce, the people who make the federal government runs the people who work for president fighting directly, including the interns in his office, including the staff of the, the white house and the executive office of the president, including congressional staff, members of the state department, more than a 1000 staff at us a id all coming forward publicly and saying we are against this policy. and
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urging that there be an immediate cease fire that there be an immediate change. i don't think any administration can completely ignore that kind of opposition from within its own structures. its own people. it is, this, is this being done out of this pressure, the diplomatic pressure that the us is putting on as well now and, and, and pressure from the public. and america is this, is this being done out of short term political expediency with, with, with an election next year or a d, r u, recognizing a long term shift here in public opinion, in the us of perhaps a generational shift. the shift in public opinion is massive. it is long term and it is partly generational for seen, for example, among american jews. american jews have said this was about a year and a half ago and a pull that 25 percent of americans use believe israel as an apartheid state. 38 percent of young jews said the same thing. and 44 percent of democrats, again,
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president by his own party, said that is that the united states, sorry, that israel is like apartheid. they didn't say it is an apartheid state. they said it's like a part time. those kinds of statistics begin to play an important role in the 1st days and weeks of these really assault on gaza. we saw a massive protest outside of congress. we see the uh, the escalation of numbers of members of congress who assigned on to the cease fire resolution. that congresswoman corey bushes introduced. it went from 13. we're now over 60 members of congress who have signed onto that resolution. so we're seeing a very important shift. this has been underway for at least 20 years that i've been involved in this work. and we know that that part is going to be permanent. what the short term result is whether the by the administration will recognize that whether it was in the past or not. it is no longer political suicide for
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a politician to criticize israel. i'm not sure the president recognizes that reality. it's a massive shift in us public opinion, and it's been going on for a long time. but i think many in the white house, many in congress, are still not aware of that shift. so our job is to make sure that they hear about it to make sure that they know exactly how far is the distance between their position and the position of their political base. appreciate your time, fellow spanish, thanks very much. thank you. i of. oh it's been asked, strikes new the last the hoss to in gaza city. israel has ordered the evacuation of that medical facility. it comes after day of bump apartments, the killed more than $200.00 people in the past 24 hours. i just need has been amongst thoughts the outside the apple yusef on the job
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hospital in rough or to dominate the scene. the sound track kit is ceaseless grief. i beg you this woman cries, i want to see her for the last time. those here moan 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 with gather to 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
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the little soon 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 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 leaves another, arrives, his friend crying out for help, and quickly the bandaging begins. the blood is cleaned up, but the ambulance sirens never stopped. the mux? oh does it?
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i thought it was easy enough or in southern gaza. he has more on these really strikes for the 1st time since the beginning of this round of fighting communications across the territory had been cut off again due to the east, very intense plumbing of the gaza strip. as the main central telecommunication companies had announced earlier that they regret to announce the disruption of all communication or the sites the 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. what because what trying to do the best in order to rescue survivors from under the rustles and to identify the locations of the east. very target things and a palestinian, 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
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with the disruptions of our communications in the territory. as we just only can hear the sounds of explosions, but it's hard for us to identify the location precisely as, as well as a intensifying that it's a strikes and sit for areas in gauze, displace palestinians in the gaza strip facing increasingly difficult conditions might be heavy as really bombardment and bad weather in the whole body is in rough, or she's a services how life is in the camps. i'm in one of the biggest preparatory to come in the southern area of the group. in drop off, this place was empty wrong, where people started setting up their 10 and building their own tense since the past couple of weeks. and the see it's massive. hundreds of thousands of palestinians currently live. here. we're going to make
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a quick tour around and see how palestinians are living in this area. the display, all the hard situations of displace charges are going to do some light and resilience in their lives. where here they made these that they are currently using them to bake rods. every single day, these families make bread and feeds all of the people that tens and in the and they make bread on this had made. so every single day the times we're going to into right now is what i do time in the where they evacuated from base. now here in the another in gaza strip to newness and then now we've got 4 at, they evacuated 2 weeks ago and now they live in this sense. let's go in and see how
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they're living in this den said that many members live to families currently live here in this state. as you see up here, they have been severely affected by the rain yesterday. they have been trying to add more than a years. but they said that they were, it was leaking all night long. besides the non stop explosions and bombardment, policy continues to witness severe humanitarian crisis across the cause of this is in the military. i'll just here cause of drop off. and then i will, house night is a spokesperson for the un relief and works agency and gaza. he says the little a trickling through the roof of crossing is barely enough for the hundreds of
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thousands displaced by the one we are receiving today. about 100 bucks to get all screwed up grossing on, you know, maybe 50 percent of the trucks go to the best email address on 50 docks going for among these trucks. we uh, sometimes the 10 types of bought the truck. so one of the other back to me just in a 100. so what we need to get them together. we need hundreds of tax. there will be, there's a huge need without lifting hundreds of trucks, you know, as they may have shuttle line in order to get in. because i think that we will suffer a lot to get some collision with something a lot and we are against the was not be delivering as if you want, i'm expecting, you know, eh, from the huge, as a definitive use of what people need. you know, we, we got this card, they need,
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everything they need matter says they need, they need lots or even mid, just do they need to go with it. then they don't have to. if they need, then they need to have it. as we mentioned, is there any forces have and they did that most intense right in the occupied westbank since because a war began the incursion in janine started on tuesday morning, nearly 500 people had been arrested and at least 11 palestinians killed. charles transferred reports from it on the la. it is very element, vehicles with an ice drones bulldozers and at least $1400.00 is ready was the soldiers were involved. they surround it and sealed off the record g camp in sight . janine city hunting suspects who members of the palestinian owned resistance. tens of thousands of palestinian civilians were trapped in sight. they besieged homes for round 60 hours. they came
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and took my husband under threat to invest in the kitchen. they destroyed the room where we was sitting. they asked us not to shut the door to keep the types and because they might come back of the breaking down tools, soldiers ran sense palestinian homes on bill bill and they came. it's nice look what they have done to the house is just destruction. they blew it out. this is just their hatred toward us, but we're not afraid of them. any will always embrace the heroes of the resistance . we will not let our people down of the surrounding jeanine's main hospitals. these rarity on the stone can detain ambulance teams, trying to reach the wounded snake. these way the military released to teach it says shows confiscated weapons and improvised explosive devices. and this video is close shop and across kind of a story. it appeared on social media and shows these reading soldiers praying. and so i did, you need most these were such
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a good jewish pray which rings out across the campus, palestinians, large truck, homes. the sports in case of a soldier to be punished inside israel administered national security. it's only been give you tweet. there is no room for discipline reaction against fighters to get their lives for people as well. ok, so jeanine and this picture shows for free to spray buys very soldiers on the one of the most, it reads we came here to eat homeless. another indication perhaps that he's ready. so just come acts with complete impunity without fear of being held to account comic go up and acted on these really army came here 3 days ago and they kept sending reinforcements. but as you can see, our situation is better than our people in gaza. this house they destroyed is nothing palm is one of the many sacrifices we are ready to give for the sake of our fall in gaza. one of these really army is one that has no humanity, no respect to the honda with the palestinian prisoner association says hundreds of
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palestinians were arrested. many were detained. really stopped hours of interrogation. as night fell, thousands came out from their homes, fitting the streets in funeral processions with families. friends, i'm a show to the community. there is that since the will still, if you don't all type of the 7th that have been hundreds of these really all me, rage on villages, towns and cities. right. the way across the west bank. but this one was by far the most expensive and longest, yet these very ami saying that they all focused on arresting what they describe is terrorists. but what the palestinians say is a legitimate form of resistance against the occupying power. but it seems that these really all me continue to act with a brutal impunity destroying public and private property and killing of will. it's all stuff it. i'll just 0 room. all of
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a still ahead on that. just here are the, you agrees to open folks and memberships for to new countries. the, the hello again, the months to rains are picking up through the malay peninsula. so here it is right here, dark and the blue, the more intense that rain is. so the rain keeps coming in for places like call them par, we'll go there and one sec. but for us kind of take you to china. it's been a mess here with this weather maker bowling through now watch its a cold front. so shanghai, your temperature is big drop here from 14 down to 5 degrees and you'll feel it with that northwest wind gusts in to about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour over the weekend . this weather has also put into the korean peninsula, and now it will make its way into japan's main island. a pond you already heavy rain fall alerts have been issued for just how bad this will be. and then they'll
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be followed by a big drop in those temperatures. ok, promise. do we get back to this part of southeast asia? there's those burst of rain once again in the forecast for all of the important speaking of a lot of rain, we've seen it. northern queensland, north of cans all has to do with tropical cycle own jasper as it moves out into the gulf of carpet. and terry, i know for the rest of australia has been hot and muggy in sidney. that's now shifting into brisbin. so there's been a drop into his temperatures for sidney. 27 degrees for you on friday, and still keeping that he'd for just been all the way up to 28 degrees on friday. the examining the impact of today's headlines this year with the destruction of your everything international filmmakers and world class john, unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence,
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7 hospital stories for a global audience. this is my, you house. this is way what these are 15 foot side of the phrase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on i don't. is there a thought provoking on, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the story on talk to how does era the
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the, again, you're watching, i just need a reminder of on top stories this out, the southern guns and cities of fun. eunice and rough i've been hit by more is really strikes and their reports as well as ordered the evacuation of an actually hospital in gaza with 3 s strikes, getting me a by us national security advisor. jake sullivan has met these really prime minister and said the war in gaza needs to transition to what he called a low intensity phase. in a matter of weeks, then we've, i was thinking, president bus on flooding is ready forces have ended the most intense right in the occupied westbank since the gone. so will begin. many as $1400.00 is really was of us will mobilize doing the right on jeanine the loss in almost 3 days. at least 11 palestinians were killed. nearly half the population of gaza is
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sheltering around. rough uh that's according to the united nations which says that amounts to almost $1000000.00 displaced palestinians. i make shift cabin roughly is growing by the day, but there's nothing there. no shelter, no food, no aid. a no toilets and to get the palestinians. let's make a dangerous journey down a road controlled by these rainy army and under the constant threat of his ready attacks, i should have bought a ripple. this is ho for tens of thousands of displays ballast and he is 10 city supporting across the deserts of, of the southern gaza. is the latest temporary shelter for families who have been the space again. and again, since the beginning of these rails will, and this family left the home inches, i old away little. they moved on to say a lot of incentive guys, but that was bumped to so they decided to go to hi eunice. what as well set by this
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thing is would be safe now on unit is the focus of heavy as strikes so nor, and 50 members of her extended family ended up here in this desk to that area overall. has them over the 191 on the stuff that we have? nothing here except for this nylon did we used to cover ourselves? no food, no water, no toilet, no furniture. at least of a school we used to get a few. there is nothing or the hunt fish where they should be, say, what it should be for the traumatized and terrified boys. randy attacks the crumbling with a top 3 oddity somebody will be needed originally from a shop, a bone you know, refugee because she never imagined her life the would be shot to and that she would end up being for the sake of a family safety. but not knowing where to go. they sold, refusing to ship a house between garza city, but it was
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a short stay the hospital was bombarded and he's picking dangers with trop no flying over our heads were left in a hurry without even taking anything of our belongings. it was so scary, we had to go on a road controlled by these riley's off us. how about hospitalized where men? it is based, families are converging, but the numbers increase, the conditions become worse. so we, i'm a little attract the, our life is a tragedy. there are no toilets, we try to come up with solutions so we can survive. how do we walk a kilometer hoping to get water, which is often salt in under a couple of words, cannot some of our suffering and there's new and inside to the war. he's well says it was continuous bombardment until how about is defeated. i did submit to the tax, the $2300000.00 palestinians living in gaza. a buckling hung
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a disease and cold. many have lost everything. friends, loved ones, homes, belongings, and many via. this could be just the beginning of a, unless another exit us hash about about a 0. send me it is a cold, is the deputy director of a mazda incentive for human rights. he says the evidence is that to prove that his really force has violated every international law, of which i believe this idea of commission forces violated all the domestic hot lows and even the conventions next or what has been perpetrated. this code is nothing but a lot of crime and once the citizen we want to find out the gravity of the crimes perpetrated all those killed civilians. even prisoners are full or must be treated with respect that provided with birth, dixon were old witnessed. how would they strip to own those hosp the captives
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of the close and forces them to the stage as if they would have to run during their weapons? yet the is ready to compete on forces be violated all the lows and preventative all to what they thought they'd hospitality the most judge me at the i made the silence from the international community, including the international criminal court of justice. we have been presenting the payments, proving that the israel i have violated old below is that what you did at present it to evolve? the criminal court came on the when is i claimed and i left that they were right. agent on the best inside the man, because i understand they got blind item old, that is the loose ends and commission formed by the united nations. and i back the is ready to go based on forces even that prevented before that presented themselves to you and from the approaching the sides,
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which would have stayed to violate as the international system has fallen in guys that we feel ashamed when we speak about human rights or international load, it is a war crime. innocent civilians are being killed that rules the top and on their heads. even we cannot recover the dead bodies. what needs to see is search . what survivors attention is growing on the israel 11 on board a. israel's army says a bombed military infrastructure linked to hezbollah, navy southern lebanese town of icon, lebanese on which says it's also targeted is really size as bullet says, one of its members was killed in fighting with his ready forces. flashes of broken out since the conflicting guns began a route has broken out in germany over the award of a price to the russian american journalist. marsha, guessing the hand an hour in surprise was due to be presented in bremond on friday
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before the local med cancel. the ceremony guessing had compared the current situation for people in garza to that of jews in the ghettos of nazi occupied europe during world war 2. dominic came reports from bully. 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 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 i'm actually 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 optical natural gas and says, as in the jewish categories of occupied europe, there are no prison guards goals, or is police not by the occupies but by
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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 get so is being liquidations, despite the fact that mesh a guessing is the defendant of someone noted by the nazis during the holocaust. the foundation associated with this of all the hind legs, both foundation has withdrawn from participation and says, the statement implies that you swear it aims to liquidate, 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. what this article has done is showing the lights on the debates in
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this country about what constitutes empty zionism and anti semitism. what relationship there is between those 2 concepts, dominant cane al jazeera bullet. the still ahead on, i just need a rushes president delivers his annual news conference will tell you what vladimir, which it had to say about the war in ukraine in the 4 hour session. the the,
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again let's bring you some of the days of the news. now the european union has agreed to open membership talks with ukraine, and moldova, president zaleski called it a victory for ukraine. and all of you are essentially butler has moved from brussels. this 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 tools with you frame spots. the problem was on grease administer, victorville and the fall right position on place allied russian president vladimir preaching 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 open says 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
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a terrible idea of what happened was, was later in the day when you leaders, we're focusing on this issue. full time left. 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 certainly from that point to the sense, a very strong message about your opinion. is he to russia? a roman brian has more on the reaction from the ukrainian capt. that this news is being widely welcomed here in ukraine, which believes it has met all of the various criteria that has been set for. it's a you accessed it, but it also comes at the very difficult time for the country, both politically and diplomatically. we're now in the 2nd winter of this, a full scale war. things do seem to be in a kind of
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a style made on the various baffled friends, as it also comes off the president. beloved them 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 you. pray 9 for all of your up. i think another message that history he says is made by those who don't get tired of fighting for freedom robot pride. i'll just say era. keith, russian president vladimir putin says there will be no peace until it achieves its goals in ukraine. he spent 4 hours fielding questions from the public engine list that is annual q and a u triple bottom. it has moved from moscow, but it doesn't matter which is the russian president squeezed upon a page and twins created by
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a i purchase proceeds from the store with no between nickel, a student from st. petersburg, aust, 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. we did not go to them with this to him, 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 the notification of ukraine and it's neutral status. the patient is confidence that there is no need to expand the number of civilians being cold up to find on the front line someone's 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
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responded to that petitions. and i tried to do when our husbands went to the enlistment office, they were 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 indefinitely. that is unconstitutional. the when guns are also came up that page and rejected comparisons between russia's operation and 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 besieged territory and is ready to open hospital that, that has not yet received is really consent. to me is what it is because these really signs believes that the opening of a russian hospital in gaza is on safe. not a single. what has been said about patients plans to run for president next year. usually one of the most pressing issues on the political agenda. you live ship of all of a oh, just the right most for the president of venezuela and guy on uh,
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meeting to discuss the growing dispute over the oil rich region of s a cable. it started, okay, the region has been controlled by guy on a but venezuela held a referendum and vote to supported declaring that territory part of the country, alessandro m p a t, as in st. vincent and the granite deans where that meeting is being held in that sense, it has been growing since 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 attic keeble. 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,
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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 based that the stocks will be the 1st staff to try and the, the escalate that pension depends prime minister for me. okay. she to is dealing with one of his greatest political challenges. yet a fundraising scandal has implicated several members of his party unit, kim reports, solemn faces as new cabinet members received their appointment papers amid a political crisis that could jeopardize the future of the japanese prime minister . a fundraising scandal involving his liberal democratic party has reduced public support for a free meal. casita to levels not seen says 2012. when the party returned to power,
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the prime minister has pledged to tackle the problem head on. hopefully no machine die. the guy wouldn't make efforts like a bonus file if you can leave the l d p to restore the public's trust and go in your tax. he accepted a string of resignations from senior party members on thursday, including his ministers of the economy, agriculture, and internal affairs. his books, person, hutto, causing much to know is accused of pocketing nearly $70000.00 raised without declaring it to negative. and i though the, as various issues have been raised about my own political fundraising reporting. and i decided to step down from my position as a chief cabinet secretary to avoid delay in the policy process. and i have submitted my resignation to prime minister casita a sweet customer. they are part of the governing parties, largest and most powerful block known as the faction. this action support was critical for q. she does rise to premier ship, but now its members are under scrutiny,
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as prosecutors investigate suspected kickbacks reportedly and the millions of dollars. people are furious, especially as wages have not kept pace with the higher cost of living concerns about the tax hikes needed to fund japan's biggest defense upgrade since world war $2.00 looms so large at the country. character of the year selected by members of the public was z or taxes. and many se kesha will have to implement reforms quickly if he hopes to be prime minister with the next con, g is chosen. you know, skim. alj a 0. a judge in senegal has ordered the reinstatement of opposition leader or some on sancho on the electoral. and that could allow him to run in the presidential election next year. nicholas hawk has the latest one becca, moments ago. they were tears outside the central courts here in the car after the
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judge's ruling that paves away for opposition leader, we spend some codes to run the upcoming elections. now his lawyer came out to talk to the press here saying that this result, not only a victory for the political opposition intended goal, but also a victory for the rule of law. in this country, it was about respecting the right to vote senegalese, people wanted like for a candidate of their choice and freely choose their president by virtue of the rights of people to self determination. who's been sung go, he's currently in detention. he's been under police custody for months, accusing convicted of corrupting the youth in the rape case, but also evinced direction following the protests that lead to violent clashes between security forces and his supporters. now, he says, all these charges are politically motivated to eliminate him or his ability to run in the upcoming presidential elections. but this latest ruling pays the way for him to be
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a serious candidate in the selections that's expected to take place in february 2024. he is a serious candidate because he has the support of many young people who want to see a change in the dynamics of how politics is played out in senegal. nicholas hawking alger 0 the car, the park, as don, has ordered, hundreds of thousands of ass scans to leave in a major pushed against i'm documented. mileage is what i'm about says the campaign isn't targeting atkins. come, i'll hide the reports from the shower. the type of book 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 . all figurative jake, everyone's documents to make sure there are no unregistered of one refugees in the area. women offers is
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