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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 15, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the on hasn't because this is the news life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. i just need a camera man, sam at apple car has been killed. fine is really miss out in gauze. as well as intensifying its attacks on gaza increasing shelling and the s strikes in the south president moved on. bass tells the us to force israel to hold
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a tax on palestinians in a meeting with the us national security advisor. the, i just see that camera man, sam at apple dot com has been killed in his riley drawn strike in southern gaza. at the time the missile hit simon and l just as gauze. a bureau chief, when the door had been reporting on an attack by his riley forces at a you and run school in hon. eunice. continuous, heavy shilling fires, riley forces prevented paramedics from reaching santa. he was late to found dead off to bleeding for hours. well managed to reach hospital, he's being treated for shrapnel injuries to his arm and waste to let's speak now to taught it. how do i zoom in a rough i in a southern gaza? tar. thanks very much for being with us. now let's talk 1st of all about the,
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the circumstances surrounding sam's desk and the fact that this is something that could have been prevented. yes. has them a sense of frustration to us that and disagree sutton. this is a human being among. busy let's just say we're a family in gauze out where we have los today. one of our close colleagues to our, our hearts assembled up one of the most professional, a camera men inside of the 0 team. where he had been killed, sustained, his wound officer being left for hours, leading without having any kinds of medical aids due to because of a complete siege of the area that he was attacked in, in con, you and us in the uh, in the southern parts will be 2 or 3 along with our quitting who had also been injured in his hands by his injury. consider it to be online, not in comparison with the injury of a cyber
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a which had led to his desk uh today. uh, but he saw a rest in peace as like 0 team. i sure its deep condolences uh with his family and his uh or his relatives for the last of this brave uh, doing this. uh, we have been on a summer for a long time on do we have shirts? uh we have been sharing with him over everything in terms of uh, memories times and night shift. and he was uh, very uh, devoted um, to decatur uh, camera man who had devoted the majority of his time in order to uh, to fix the truth on the ground to inside garza. and to share it with the world outside to new uh to let them get close on regarding what's happening inside the church re um, to the biggest help palestinians are suffering. and the relentless is ready bombing across the territory. now cyber had been killed today, but we will continue reporting as the shooting the lights on the latest updates on
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the ground decide the territory of these deliver attacks. one side of the voice of palestinians to be here is around the, the gloves and taught. as you mentioned, there you, you or someone who knew sam or uh personally, what was it like to know just to work with him as a journalist but, but at what was he like as a person and what will be your, your binding memories of him? yes, in fact has them up showed a lot of memories with itself especially that we have been working together over the night shifts since the beginning of this road to fighting for around 70 days. we've been sharing stories at nights off to everyone just went to sleep. we have, he was telling me about his family and how he was planning to travel to belgium as their, as the assembly is a taking a is, is living there to be
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a right to be reunited again with them. he was so uh, so uh he got to meet them again and he was all the time telling me about his adventures. his memories, how he was a very professional camera man that challenges that he had met since he started his career as of october funds, camera, men within those era a team. he was a really very, i'm pushes, i'm a passionate person, full of energy and who was very also a helpful person who likes to help others, especially in his field just to let young camera men to get much more experience. he was always guiding them to what is correct and what is wrong, getting the in the fields of a filming and documentation, hey, who was absolutely a very noble person as he had been killed as he was reporting and assuming uh the truth on the ground incognito and a specific area that had been on the intent is really bumming for long weeks right
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now. and he was living about these on purple sacrament fences. and he did not leave that area just to keep filming until the world knew about what is happening inside the condo, to city, into solar parts of gauze and salmon. unfortunately is one of many, just to have been killed covering this war. and it's worth reminding ourselves as well. um at target, that's the job to you and your colleagues do their reporting on. not just reporting on what's happening is incredibly dangerous as well because it's not just, you're not just reporting on, on, on people there, but you, it's, it's a daily struggle as well to survive. yes. has them, this is a completely true and this is a part of our profession. but for palestinians, the situation is completely different as they have been as subjected to death with
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every single dates as the, the sounds and the explosions are taking place. and with every single minute, just a day we've just been subjected to a new s strike that has a that was a so close to us. and now the, the, our colleagues summer had been the news this time as you had been hit by and he's very drone messiah. and this is considered to be a challenge for every donor this. and every correspondence, always a trying to reports on the latest events on the ground and to let the world see how much palestinians are suffering as the results of these very minute, 3 ground inclusion to the territory. now we've abused by the occupation forces clearly knows that the, the, the, the, some are and what and where reporting from that area as they were, we're being there at the, during that list a kill, met and best to give a sign that they are doing list of the must be protected main in fact, mean in fact,
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isabel had the targets it since the beginning of this around the finding more than 18 during this, which tested it to be one of the deliberate approaches that are adopted by the use video occupation forces to silence the truth inside garza as joint and i've been killed during reporting. others have been attacked as they were with the family members and some of our colleagues right now. does he or a family had been a their families had been completely i tucked in their houses where they weren't taking showed. so inside which, uh, deliver, please find that the life of dollars on a report is inside. the territory is very risky as they are enduring. a lot of challenges and difficult is just to let the world. busy have a kind of please contact on the close i causing all the updates on the grounds. isabel is broken, broken, and it's a military strikes and the tax in gaza. yeah. and taught, you mentioned there,
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that's uh, as you do your work, you very clearly identify yourselves as jen, unless it's not, it's, it's, it's not a, it's not a mistreat what, what you are and what you're doing there. and this does bring up the issue, which we were going to get into, hopefully later in, in the program of because of the fact that unfortunately, so many a generalist have died covering it this way. it does raise the question as to whether that journalists are being deliberately target to uh yes, uh has um, uh during the list have been targeted. we are talking about uh, some families of the don't list have been killed and others will have been killed as the were reporting as they were trying to do the work on the ground assembly. what was doing. he was a camera that he was holding his camera on his shoulder moving between districts of the gaza strip and, and find you in
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a city just to phone the real situation for the audience on the ground and the world know more about what is happening inside a garza on december was completely a get a filming along side with an m to lose a vehicle, which i get the permission to. in fact, you wait a and a tax family, a family that had been, i'd talked in con eunice, do you want? if you would just went with the what and just to report the situation, the on top of palestinians are being trapped on the ruffles. and they have been attacked by miss really many treat a drone uh, which led to the killing of some of the of the situation is considered to be very familiar with the maturity of journalists in garza who had been resting. then taking a risk in order to depict the truth on the ground and to let everyone inside and outside the gaza strip to know more about the situation. and this is because it,
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it to be a part of the join them to stick life for many of the workers in the, in dispute. and it's just it, it to be $1.00 0, also of the, a notable fax for palestinians. that's as long as you will report as long as you will try to uh, to should the like to and every single the garage you might be the targets, as israel completely says the only beginning of this will had attacked during the doctor's medical work. as a bomb addicts to choose professors, all kinds of mixed and every single person inside the territory is subjected to be killed as what happened to some or to take it. some of them are lucky that they are still reporting right now. others have been killed and as the road to choose is full of risk. i'm thinking just i thought it was, boom, appreciate you talking to us about to all of your thoughts on this, on the death of sam or apple car. and we do hope that you continue to report for us and to stay safe that we will leave it there. thanks very much. talk to the only
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channel is economy is an associate professor of golf politics at the gulf study center of cuts. our university joins is now in the studio. thanks very much for being with us. so what's happened here does remind us what's a once again of, of, of just how dangerous this job is not, not only in general, but in this particular war. and that the, the, the generalist that are reporting from cause are, are doing a lot more reporting. they are, they are living through what's going on. that's just as much as everyone else is. yeah, exactly. i mean uh, being uh we'll report there's a big denture of uh, the professional mba here in gus is becoming particularly a danger that has that report has to be and say not only the reports of that, the most of them. i mean, considering that more than 60 almost 70 people already died already generally side . but the families are dying because they are leaving the same place that they are have been bump, which is showing that there is no profession or no, uh,
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place safe enough. so right now, being general is being docked or you go to work and you don't know if you come back if you the i want to be killed or if you're find me that you're left behind because you went to, to work is you're going to be killed, this is the case that the witness in uh, nowadays a couple of our last months, i don't know if i'll just see the last or his family. we all know general is not only from point of seeing and, but from many countries that they have relatives, that they are leaving it in got to have that they have lost their lives. and they know they knew about that when they were working, when they were reporting about they got support. yeah. you mentioned there. um the i just used cars a few a cheese. uh when the last uh so many members of his family. yeah. he continues to do the job and he suffered injuries as well in this attack. and he is hopefully recovering from those injuries in hospital because he was, he was able to get to the hospital. and yet the fact that he,
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he can sinews to do this, it is, it is incredible. they fund a determination to carry on off the rule of this. yeah, exactly. i mean, i mean this is a very um, i mean, the speed of these people, they're still, they're working on doing that, their job, title, reports consuming and all the order, the problem, i think solutions that they are witnessing. i mean, how to deal with the with it with the emotions because we are reporting about their own people. they are reporting even though of don't find me this. i mean, if you are reporting about a bomb, the job to explode when they work on your noticing that this goes to your place or the go through the find me closer to a relative's friend. this is, this is, this is much more complicated. we are not talking about doing that is that they are coming into another country to report without talking about doing this. i believe they belong to that that's the same that to the same place and that they have their family there. so i think it's not something that this happened out of the blue us.
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many reports have the same. that's and have been specifically targeted about this. i said before, there's no professional that is safe. no, it'd be in germany as being the security agent being the, i mean, someone who produced food or brand or whatever. i mean doctors, nurses are all being at targets. so basically everybody is, it's not safe. they didn't go. so right now, which one of the get to get your thoughts on this? appreciate it. thank you very much. i a short time ago, i just see it as gaza bureau chief, when do we counted? the events of these rarely drawn, striking fun units of the time we spoke when did not know that his colleagues channels would buckle, had died sheet cousins. and then all of a sudden something happened. we can tell what
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happened exactly. i only felt that something big happened and i fell. i fell down and i lost my helmet. and my microphone. i tried to gather all my forces and i was barely able to stand up. i was feeling dizzy, and i was losing my balance. i thought i was expecting the 2nd messiah to be launched shortly, and i was able to do so, although it was not completely tending with balance. i tried to hide in one of the destroyed houses or at the school or to continue walking because i was bleeding in my shoulder and my arm. so i
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realized that i will keep pleating and nobody will be able to reach us where we, where it's. so i tried to press one of the injuries that i had on my arm. and i tried to walk slowly. i've tried to walk. wow, standing on or using the walls and try to avoid the tunnels as fast as i can. at the end i was close to the main road. i saw there and ambulance. so i shouted, and i tried to wave with my hand so that they can come. but the situation was very challenging and they were not able to reach me where that where i was. so i needed to continue walking until i reached the ambulance. and they tried to stop the bleeding,
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at least temporarily. so we got in the ambulance. i asked them to go back to where i was because my colleague center about the car was towed there and he was screaming and he was call in for help. i think most of his he would, he got injured in the lower parts of his body, but the paramedics told me that we need to leave immediately and that they will send another envelope so that we want to be all targeted. we then came here to this hospital and as you can see this summer and whatever we were able to record are still there. the attempts to send an ambulance and the ambulance got shots. there was some kind of a coordination again. but the ambulance of the red crescent
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refused to go back there because the area was very the entrance and they requested an official call or an ambulance from the red cross or the united nations agency. but the red cross did not move swiftly, which made the life of our colleagues summary and all the others. this dislike cause of action or slow action put everyone's life in danger. but we are so helpful we. we are hopeful that we will have summer back with us and wish him a speedy recovery as far as i'm concerned. this is just the 1st message and i'm trying to gather my thoughts and my force in order to continue. while we have started since the 1st day of the war, i expect to be able to start working again tomorrow
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morning. despite all the wounds. peace be upon you. to see you soon. off of the woods there off just as pure chief way to the accounting the moment that he was injured from the attack by his riley forces on a you and run school in hong units. and of course at the time that he did this was recorded. he did not know that his colleague, salmon, salmon, i will die. his cameraman had actually died from his injuries. child stratford is in nablus in the occupied westbank and a charles. we got a sense there of the incredible amounts of determination that people like where do have to continue to do this job despite everything that's going on around them, despite the fact that he lost so many members of his family, his colleagues and he spoke there again about wanting to continue to,
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to get back to work at once. he's able to a yeah, an incredible test about the, the from, from while as you so rightly say, just don't forget, he's already lost full members of his family. his wife is doughty, son, his grandson, in that strike a, a few weeks ago. i'm, we can do the mass on the amount of family members that have been killed. family members from, from members of, i'll just areas teams in gauze or it's, it's at least 46 family members have been killed and they roll the drilling list themselves a still working a battling through to i mean to try and get as much of the, the facts and the news out from the, the risk scenes in gauze. and it's a similar scenario here in the west bank, but of course not as dangerous because people here on like in gauls. i have places
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to flee to an in most instances, but you get a sense of a similar level of determination, certainly amongst palestinian journalists that are working here in the occupied westbank face with dangerous. for example, from these ongoing is really military rates that hit to villages, towns and cities pretty much every night across the occupied territories. and also because of a secular attacks, the settlers that many of whom are heavily on then i'll protect you the, the tacitly oil according to palestinians and policy and human rights groups directly by the military. and of course, generally trying to cover these kind of attacks come under attack to just with respect to our team here in the last couple of weeks we had an incident above all for prisoners. we were covering the release of those palestinian prisoners and we had an a j team member who had a run a bullet that was directed and he directly smashed into his view. find it in his
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camera. it would seem that were gathered around uh, satellite truck with a heat by uh, by, by rubber bullets and these sound bombs and, and to a gas and a team member that was in our cause was injured by the, the, the smashing of the gloss is one of these 2 guys, kansas hit the vehicle. fine was with put up on you know, um there was a sense that had that team member potentially not being a foreign and not being from britain in this instance. then anything could have happened. it was a similar scenario. only a few days later, perhaps, you know, less less traumatic, but we've taken a wrong turn towards a place that we needed to go and found ourselves heading towards a settlement on which is great because it's so difficult to follow max google maps, for example, will not operate below the time here in the occupied westbank because they were interfered with. and so we found ourselves driving towards the settlement. the army
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swiftly came in, stopped the vehicle and out to palestinian colleagues, which verified. and i, i think it's fair to say that had it not being full a, my british colleague and myself, obviously, british possible holders. i mean fish thing that we meant no harm, but it is purely being a mistake driving up this road and that we were pretty citizens. there was a very strong charts that are 2 palestinian colleagues would have been taken away and could well still be in jail. now these kind of attacks from the ministry that are ongoing and i should say we're, we're getting reports now the other. right. and these really ministry right close to here, close to nablus, and another one in a, in a town called hawaii, which is also not far away. palestinians will tell you, promise. stevie and journalists will tell you that it's more difficult. now, i'm potentially more dangerous to cover these kind of instance than ever before.
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because seemingly the ministry have the green light from what i list to will tell you is a, is a fall, right? government. that is, is the one i mission is it is on a mission to find a rest as many of the members of the palestinian on resistance as it can. groups that are seen here by palestinians as being a legitimate form of resistance against the occupying power. and then those settler attacks as well, just really interesting to see how those attacks have changed as well. not only frequency and intensity. a gates, for example, palestinians picking all they've sol, palestinian villages that are seen potentially as being in the way of land grabs by these settlers. it's been interesting to see how they've changed and intensity and have grown and frequency, and the fact that the settlers now are wearing military uniforms. now, whether that's because the settling movement is being more militarized, or whether in fact again these, the settlers or members of,
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of the ministry or serving as, as reserve, is difficult to tell. but one thing for sure is, is that you speak to a journalist, a palestinian journalist, and i need to to john list and everybody's saying the same thing, the risks now off fall. great. so as i say, because there is this sense now that old gloves are off and that there was this tacit sort of approval by this fall right. wing government, that the military and the on settlers can behave as they please in the occupied westbank. yeah, and charles, you talk about this apparent sensitive and impunity, the cease to operate with the not just with the merits military, but with, with settlers as you say. and it's worth reminding ourselves as well that has been well over a year now since our i just got a colleague actually novel aqua was killed by and is really strikes in the occupied
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westbank. and yet we are still waiting. so clear on says on that that's right. yes, with respect to serene, certainly no clear on says that there are no indication that any, any clear ounces or any accountability is on the horizon. and you know, it's a similar scenario with any journalist who suffers an injury or, or was palestinian journalist will tell you even noticed that have a being attacked that is being targeted. many of them don't even pull the to launch any complaints now because they say it is being utterly, utterly pointless, and yet determined to keep going out day in day out to try until the story. i'm just looking at the pictures of that, write it on jeanette and a couple of nights ago and seeing members of, of, i'll just here arabic, all colleagues, the and, and a number of other journalists mainly palestinian jones. just looking at the level
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of bravery they were, they were showing in, in trying to pull that news, you know, pricing around these riley. i'm with vehicles with heavily on soldiers inside these vehicles being pushed back, being intimidated the balcony of the hotel in which i, i was just arabic. teams was staying in on the, in the hotel that they were staying very close to the camp. so it took around and the balcony, the gloss was smash that literally feature away, obviously in she's away from where all journalists were standing. is there any point in the pull watching these, these kind of incidents and i'm looking for some sort of accountability from, from the, as we already got more, there was an argument yes. and the pressure needs to be maintained on the is right in the military, only is why the government only is riley settlers for accountability for these attacks. but many of the journalists will tell you that they have absolutely no face in that kind of system. but that in no way stops them from going out every
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single day in a bit to try and get the truths out. so that rolands and to the why the world. yeah, indeed are incredibly brave and courageous. the job that they do every day child straps that live for stare in nablus in the occupied westbank. thanks very much. let's bring it home. the son who too isn't occupied. east jerusalem. so honda, let's just remind our selves that the assignment uh apple dot com. uh and uh, his goals are bureau chief way to do it, had been reporting on an attack by is really forces that a un run school in, in hong yu, eunice, when it happened. how we had any reaction at this point from these way. the authorities that a no reaction from is really authorities at this hour, but these really is continuously denied that they target civilians and journalists,
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especially in this conflict, rather deflecting the blame continuously, saying that it is the fault of how mass for quote, using civilians as human shields, these really is do not acknowledge when they kill or a salt journalist, specifically in this conflict today in occupied east jerusalem. you had a photographer who was rudely assaulted by the occupation forces while he was trying to work in the neighborhood of weddings. yours for friday prayers. these really military says that they are looking into the incident, but perhaps that the photographer was quote, putting the army and those border police officers at risk. this is the status quote from these really government and from these really military, remember the death of our colleagues shooting a walk let's not too long ago, these really military was quick to deny that they were the ones who killed her and rather deflected the blame on palestinian fighters when in fact they did
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acknowledge responsibility for it more than one year later. but still there has been no justice served for her death. journalist working in gaza and occupied east jerusalem and in the occupied westbank will continuously tell you their stories of resilience when encountering these really military and under the bombs of these really air force. this is unfortunately a scene that has become so common among palestinian journalists in garza alone. you're looking at 90 media workers among them, 78 journalists who have been killed in the last 70 days with full impunity, no acknowledgement from these really military whatsoever. additionally, you have the family members of multiple of our colleagues that as you know, who have been killed, you have our own journalists like human and say it was received multiple threats
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from these really armies because of her reporting in northern garza, these really army denies all of this and says that they are rather doing what they can to protect civilian life. but the reality on the ground shows a much different picture indeed, and just on something else that we're getting also reports that several is really captives have died from fire by their own side. what. what more can you tell us on that home? to me is really army spokesperson. daniel, how god is speaking tonight? saying that these really army has shot and killed 3 is really captive in the gaza strip in the northern part of the territory. they say that these 3 captives reported we escaped their captivity and posed a threat to these really army who was in that neighborhood. the threat was been identified, they say,
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and they were all shot until these really armies says that it regrets this incident and shares the grief with the family is saying that this is an active war zone. and that these really army is doing what they can to deter any sort of threats. but the families of these captives and to be bring them back now movement are in rage. they are saying that this is the sole responsibility of be, is really government pointing the finger at prime minister benjamin netanyahu for not doing more for the release of the captives. we're also hearing from more cabinet member benny gas who spoke on the matter st. quotes my heart is broken upon learning of the tragedy tonight. i want to hug these families. the entire nation is with you. the soldiers on the ground who are in the depths of the territory are carrying out complex and important missions. so these really army is acknowledging that it did in fact kill 3 of these captives. but what they have not acknowledged
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actually are the captives who have died in is really airstrikes, rather saying that they were killed by him as during their time in captivity. so these really are me this evening, confirming that's 3 captives has been killed as a result of his really fire in northern goals and had a son who didn't occupied east jerusalem force. thanks very much. i on the site with us on i just said i will be back in just a few the hello there. we've got some very unsettled weather, nipping at the edges of europe over the weekend. but high pressure across most central and western areas will keep things largely settled and dry. but this, that strengthening area of low pressure taking some blustery conditions to be
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a drastic see when the conditions dominating for march all the mediterranean saturday into sunday. some heavy rain and storm for the likes of greece and turkey at athens, seeing those thunderstorms with a wintery edge pushing into bulgaria as well as north macedonia. it dries up, however, for the north, a still bitterly cold. however, for moscow and there we have another weather system that's putting into the very north of britain and the island of island. we have got some heavy rain warnings out from move in scotland fac date into sunday wintry weather dominating across a scan. today be a on saturday and into sunday. however, for the south of this lots of sunshine coming in for spain and portugal, the temperature will be coming down here over the next few days, looking rather mild. however, the southern parts of england london at 11 degrees celsius has some one pushing its way from west to east, as we go into sunday. but lin at 10 degrees celsius that while above the average, but cloudy skies,
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i'm afraid the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate that there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities do you feel that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does air hearing the facts have you had to be late? 50 has the support of 15 m samantha shell pick one moment. then asking questions, what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, refusing for the action? not just give you a sense of what an easy target this place is. i'll just see it was teams across the world. when you closer to the fox,
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if the story of the beginning of watching, i just did a reminder about tough story. so i just need a camera man center about the car has been killed in his riley drawn, striking the southern gauze, salmon, and agitators bureau chief way had been reporting on an earlier taxwise ready forces. and a un run school in hon. units. heavy shilling buys very forces prevented paramedics from reaching salmon on the time i speak now to taught at abu i zoom in rough. i in southern gauze, i've taught it,
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i wish we were talking to you on the better circumstances. but unfortunately, we're not. i just talk to us about because we know that you, you're someone who knew sam or personally just was wondering if you could share with us a little bit about your reflections on him and what it was like to, to work with him. not only just as a generalist, but as a person yes, has them set or was an an ideal person in terms of the professionalism to as well where he was buried through the case it. he was very strict passing the deadline of all the documentation and filming, and once very careful that the image and the photos that he would be delivering to the world would be very professional. and actually some times of the credibility as well as he was a very, also close to me personally as we were uh,
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sharing the days and nights together on a particular night shift. uh, as he was uh, sharing the time with me. sometimes you invite me to get some coffee and we were sharing memories together. just before a couple of minutes i was flicking through my what's up a chat with him, remembering all of his what some support says once he said to me that you are guys . the report says the correspondence u r r e is on points on the ground, we should keep supporting you to tell the world the story inside guns that yes, some are today you are the stories. you are the event as the is very forces had killed you while you were filming, and you were recording their attacks and the territory in the southern parts of this, of the if the goal is this trip, this area that have been designated safe. it's not yet safe. we do kidding. done with the kidding of hundreds of the palestinians during the last couple of days. summer was literally very accurate and his was
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a very perceptive as he was also very emotional when he was seeing any did body that is in its way more to a department. he was very emotional he's. he said for me once to time that to imagine that one of our kids in the, in their shoes, of those people like you feel, i feel that he was very emotional and i didn't realize that one day he will be killed by the east verify his unfortunately, that's at the end up and the uh we will keep reporting on the ground we will keep doing last summer had recommended us for the early beginning of this round of fighting to keep doing to be the only thing that usability. so the crowns. yeah. that gets to my my next question, tanya, is that despite all of this, your determination to just focus on the job and keep doing what you're doing? you, i know one of your colleagues remains on the to yes
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has, and this is a part of our profession. you should not be us to render, that you should determined to keep your work, to keep reporting norma, norma, what was the cost of for, for you? we are talking about the number of our colleagues who had lost the family members where it took them about when it had been firstly, lost a number of his family members. then he had returned back again and stand to the front of the camera to keep proposing to telling the world about the latest events on the ground as well as our movement, the scruffy, which was also a who was also personally, was close to me. and once a time, i've had one of the recordings that his mother had sent to him and he, he just functions. he is lisa. i also, i did not realize that one day he kinda lost his family members and it happened and he did not monies, please to bit far will for them. and now one of our colleagues had been killed a personally. and he and what is also very baneful is that his family is approved
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in belgium, that they won't be able to bid far will for the father and, and his wife will be able to bit far will for him as he wants be pure rates within the coming i was uh, we would like to just really too sure of record your condolences with the family, with his family oscar asking uh just only for mercy for him as he was a very clear example and modeled uh for the majority of the camera. men who insist to keep reporting on the ground. decide johns of i thought i was mad. thanks very much for the my way slide for us. there in garza, we joined again by luciano as a car and associate professor of golf politics. go politics at the golf study, center of cuts or university joins us now in our studio. so, i mean, as journalists, we never want to be the story and all of this, but unfortunately on a day like today, we are reporting us that has been that'd been easy and considering the extreme to
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police and, and with an hour, i mean we've got size is passing through is even much more complicated, as we said before, i'm in this journal, it's most of them that they have been killed. the are part of senior i'm they have the funding is there, they have been targeted and also their funding is how being targeted. so keep working on their discrimination is absolutely something that we have to admire because i mean, so how does it mean nathan, to keep you informed me, that the people working to come back to where the following day athletic league after your family. i was rescued by a text, but i thought i keep reporting about those a box is something that we, we, we kind of do anything else about admiring that determination. this has been also a mother of consensus, a bit of beginning of the war when the war started. and after the title 7 of october were many closer. and i'm many journalist not only from the augusta from where to where they weren't that they were trying to corporate. i entered in
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augusta state to report the work was talking about how this, where we treat journalists, how silence would be fine, would be, and guaranteed by the, by the struggle for this time to prevent, to report what is going on at a site. and as someone who's, who's, who's an expert on this region as well and, and, and, and, you know, you, you talk to them about conflicts and so on. how does this particular conflict and the dangers in covering it compared with, with the previous conflicts in the region? well, uh, as we week before we now there are other companies that are always do most of the problems with this conflicts on to report them. then they have safe songs to come back to report from, from the whole does from uh, from, i mean from not from them, from the lines of, of, but the here, the from the lines is everywhere. so there is no safe place to report from that is no safe to live. i mean, when, when did you want to set that us in hotels,
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for the houses? nothing has been an immune to the to the tax hospital schools, most churches. so there is no place in which the report this got to be impressed with the families or i would say the family houses to to get ready for the, for the, with the to it to every part. i don't think that it's on now there's the place and like that's in any other conflict. so if we, if we compare with other countries, have we have been witness in which the 3 boys much bigger and you have some place to, to refund back from the ones that you mentioned daily about how many, many foreign journalists have been prevented from entering at garza and we're very fortunate in the we have power steering and gems inside gaza. we're able to get a lot of this reporting from and yet so, so many of them have unfortunately, been been killed on doing that jobs. what this,
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all of this taken together say about the public's rights to know. well, i mean one of your colleagues reported that the e b, i mean because they have it, but it is possible they didn't be paying them. but otherwise they would like me to buy this thing and the last cause hadn't been detained because just they were processing and i don't always so, and of course people who needs that right has the right to know what is going on generally is how they're being formed whichever nationally the they have the we to our passport or they have, they should be respected. but this is a conflict that these rights are not respected. uh, the people try to land from donors from any use. the outlet is not the respect because they do knowledge depending on which numbers nationally they are always pass for possible in the whole. they are respected or not. my therefore it is always a very complicated context. all born in augusta and we had also in, in, in, in the west bank i is just telling me so it's so complicated to report about the front of things that they are going on. which on as
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a caught up for the moment. thank you. a carlos martinez, the 7 a is a program director at the committee to protect it to protect jealous. he joins us live now uh from new york. thanks very much for being with us. so um, uh, i just want to ask you, 1st of all like basically what are your reflections on hearing this news? first i wanna have to press my condolences to get to you as soon as i'm your colleagues and he's finally very southern and sock and little child great. the by the high price habits extreme prize policy in general is a pain to b r i. as in the ground, so they are the only ones who can cover these for me to global the, for catins and implications. and, you know, international general, these have no access to data other than to participate in select media towards the data,
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not fully independent of mine. and to the ability to report. and while they have been in the brand of this and important and vital role, we have documented more than 60, you'll notice kill us into the start of the war, which makes the israel gas award the most dangerous concept. for general, the cpa has ever documented. we do this just the magically for 30 years. but it does raise questions as well, once again as to whether a journalist in gaza all being deliberately targeted. what's your view on that? a it's a sense. so they are an international independent investigations into every of these attacks. and starting, of course, with the donors that have been killed during the war isn't, says, is essential because there's some patterns we're seeing journalists under funding
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is being taught. there's also those ends of attacks outside of gaza to journalist in, in the west bank and also trying to report the news. so um, the volume of the attacks, the scale of the attacks, the that in this case some you find your corresponding but kind of the optimize of, of, of a bomb being this of a strike please does my understanding based on the news reports. and they were unable to bear witness and to gather evidence on the ground 1st time before it is extremely worst. so we need in to not set on the independent investigations to assess all these killings and the, those responsible need to be accountable is essential to the member the journal. busy is under international humanitarian law, a civil ends on the obligations of both parties involved in their work to protect them. and the we're seeing is a junior, is that being killed. and, you know,
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we've often heard from, from governments who, who have said that's a, that they will promise full of investigations into things like this. and that they don't the journalist and not being deliberately targeted. but there is a difference between woods and actions, though, isn't it? up up totally worked out and of course nothing but the 1st step is there no action so, so meaning less so. um, but we all organizations involved in, in, in, if you only by turning guns agent's office, you don't get any station that's a big part of our drawl here is just by do everything everything we can do everything we that we can to protect your knowledge when that hasn't been enough, we need to make sure we gather evidence, which we support full initiative, they mean just to gather evidence and to have international in the independent investigations. those are cruise,
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so we need to put as much pressure as we can from everyone involved here in starting with of course, the parties involved in the word battle internet, the international community, because they need to make sure this is our priority. the, as i said to be as never took amended, these a scale of violence in the, in the bottom conflict since we start to make and, and the implications of this is crucial and how we think of protect for seen them today and for the future. and what's the response that you get from the various parties involved when you, when you carry out these investigations? because unfortunately, there been so many cases of, of jim as being killed during that jobs and nobody. well, very few people have been a hand held accountable for it. do you, do you think that there is a providing sensitive impunity that there's a clear prevailing sense of the periods of the day before the the water start. busy
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cpa data report exp, deeply examining the killing of $20.00 of a 22 years in gas uh on the west bank. so outside of into is that in terms of borders and uh, we so clearly documented a part of infinity. it started in with the calendar, assuming of what lightnings you need for the sample of that to come of data and really matters. it gives a states like the baseline. this is what's happening. these cannot be silent. i've both up to say that is never easy. infinity is deeply and trends in, in, in, in, around the world news. uh, but is a crucial obstacle to remove. you know, the toots you've known and just as fun to prove, improve passivate them. we need to make sure this is about 24 for today. for years to come and they're going to be easy, but i have to say that i called them the, the, the, the, the 10 me nation. the,
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the thing dreadful is ro published in general and it's a habit in digital wins 5 many to take on these crews or tablets and to put as much pressure as we can in the next years to for our tv justice. yeah, that's, that's an important point. is that despite all of this, there are so many jen was out there not just thing does that, but elsewhere in the world who remained determined to keep telling the stories and to to, to continue to go what that going through. how much does that inform the what the you do that and we don't see it because of that we have here because there's, there's some done on this right now and gas out like some it was a few hours ago and your correspondent. well, i'm assuming those risk, but putting their determination and their obligations, what they believe are their obligations and, and,
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and it's forefront on center and documenting things. and some of them paying the highest price you can pay. we can only mean all of them that can try support in just is upwards for that for the 28th. and so they're part of things don't to scan keep doing this. so we need to really have that in mind. it's, it's, it's really, it's really, i, i probably don't have a ton of finding the right words to describe what they're doing. so by it also the termination. but by kind of say we adhere because of them. we need to keep doing everything we can to protect them and to both of them. and that includes justice. appreciate you talking to us. call us 19 martinez. thanks so much for being with us . by the united nations, the un secretary general spokes person was asked about the you and the response to
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the killing of i just he had his gems. has the secretary general been briefed about this at all? and what is his message in terms of allowing access to get to people that are injured in or around you and facilities right now. yes, he has been briefed about it. i mentioned it to him this morning. i've been in touch with your colleagues in doha or colleagues on the ground. the world health organization are also doing what they can. it is a critical that journalist be able to do their work free from violent attacks or joined again by the john as a cholera and associate professor of golf politics at the golf study center of culture university. good to talk to you again. so just briefly, what do you think a body like the you and can do in a situation like this? well unfortunately they kind of do anything as far as the eggs and photos that i keep saying that they will not the i mean they will not,
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the client are attempts to, to, to, to, to that on field to push it, tried to get on to the safety of civilians, but there is no resolution from united nations secure because into forces for i have to do something. it's very difficult that they have, i mean basically they have their, their hands 5 the there is no other thing that can be done. i mean the context in which i generally kind of working in gust ice unprecedented in terms of uh, being totally surrounded, being a totally um so bad by that by the security forces by use. well, there's no way they can escape from any attack because they hold gus, us 3, be some of that stuff. so i, i don't think they can do anything else apart from what they already did and yet to judge generalist, remain determined to do their job today. and all of this because they are like so many people there, you know, they're not just focused on the work that they're trying to survive as well, in a,
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in a conflict at this point that this seems to be no engine. it's. yeah, i mean, of course the journalist they are doing their job, but then i also asked who said, trying to survive everybody's head targeting now in ga, so there is no safe place. there's no safe profession. and so even though they come, they, they keep working, they keep that sort of mind to do their job. they can be a targets today to model their find me. this can be targeted and anybody else was doing anything to help others, like doctors and nurses. so i best of unblocked is that they couldn't reach the place today. they out or be coming targets. all right, we are going to have to leave it there. thanks very much for your thoughts. obviously chuck are as a car from the, from our cuts are university joyce here in dog. thanks very much. that is it for me, has them seek out for this news out as always there's lots more on our website. i just see that dot com as we continue to report in our top story here. i just need a camera. i'm as semi sam at apple dock killed in his riley drive,
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striking southern and casa. he was there without his ears and a few a cheese when the doctor was recovering from his injuries in hospital mon use in 2 minutes, stay with us the and using music and as a form of resistance during default. and you're in the ninety's actress. i mean, the most which performs for children and sorry about each for many, both means it is very easy to empathize with the people of gods. less than a month ago was changed to performance and we called it pain and cut off. i felt not just the duty, but an enormous desire to raise awareness about, so wouldn't casa, either both be an act or as joint and initiative by the aster theater. a non profit, public opinion assembled based from outlook as a people who lived in the side who survived the siege will survive that direction.
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i think that all would obligation to be the people will always be the 1st for a 0 voice. i'm standing in front of the saturday of a city hall, a well known monuments burns down in the water. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city, but the psychological scars of the war are still visible here. frank assessments, the problem is that it is there is allowed to be outside that acts of international law. and one of the reasons that to be the is the fact that is it and has declared war on okay. parts people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most be the women and children inside story on outages. era getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous. but it's absolutely vital with the stories that they told us we
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pushed as far forward as we can to the front line. now the smells of the power and a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue as always, is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. the, the i just need a cameraman santa, i will. the car has been killed by and is really missile in garza sent santa janice, where is that due was injured when in his really drunk targeted them at a school in the center of the city of san eunice. the i'm having sick of this is i just need a live from the house that coming up. israel is intensifying, it's

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