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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 16, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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0 extends its sincere condolences to summer of a doctor's family who are in jobs and in belgium. summer was he was a father, a husband, and he was able to get his family out of gaza into belgium. a few years ago, they had relocations to belgium, but summer returned to gaza to continue his work. as a camera person, which he has, which has been has, is korea. for decades. the number of journalists and media with has killed and gaza has reached over the 19 since as well as long gods have again, often october. the 7th. the is the coughing of summer up with dr. which has been lowered into into it, into a, into a grave that's being, that's being dod. let's go to our correspondence, handyman with he's joining us live from rafa in southern gaza and had
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a summons desk once again highlighting the gentlest immune from the mass kennings and guys, as they go about, they work the it's been in the, the what we're seeing is uh is, is the a concrete fox on the ground that nothing protects during the list and their work and then their effort to documents the ongoing atrocities and war crimes committed by, by these really military, for with those relentless airstrikes and mass killings. found that on the side where he was a documenting what was going to of an early or a tax on an owner was school his word. it was only a directed as documenting what happened to we're looking at it reporting about a family that was as trend it in a school that was that came under heat,
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a aerial bombardment on earlier hours of yesterday. well, people were killed at the same side. what deal were doing is just showing the, the suffering, the misery, the, the, the, the, the hard living conditions of, of how a spinney ends in gaza under heavy mass. bombard vineyards that did not save them from uh, from being directly attacked by, by is really drones in, in the sky of, of, of han, you and his sense, again the, there did, there's no way a uh, there's no way out of bullets. so out of bonds it then this is the ugly truth of, of this, of this ugly award that not only the targeting a journalist, but sometimes to inflict the ac or level of hand by targeting their families and loved one. we seen this at the beginning of the war when uh the chief bureau in gaza. well, do a colleague, a friend, the professional journalist,
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his family was targeted, his wife is a children and, and number of his family members were killed. and then a few days later, the broadcaster again and his family was targeted. his mother, his father and his siblings, were also killed. and then uh, we have, uh, our friend, promot just the, uh, the arabic moment is shut off to where 21 of his family members as well were, were also killed in an attack in july. yeah, they were sheltering in, in a, in a neighbor's house were also killed. and yesterday, it's time around when we're doing their work and covering what would be the incident and the tax in, in on you and as yeah, became under direct at tax. there is no other way than describing what happened other than direct attacks on their work on their identity as journalists or uncovering the, the ongoing and mystery and atrocities. the misery that are caused by the ongoing
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is really atrocities across the gaza strip. the says, as you know, i mentioned in the 1st one, they're not the last one. there are 90 others and your knowledge being killed. yes, as you've been mentioning sammy and as a had a rather. and as with being the full thing, 47, i'll just say or has last 47 members of as they say, the extended family. so 47, a family members of elders hero journalists, had been killed in gaza. as you've said, guys, a bureau chief while the other was also injured and the same attack, he managed to make it to a hospital. but we a hearing that some a died on the terrible circumstances because is really um, full service, prevented preventive ambulances from reaching summit. i believe that we can actually see pictures of the alj, a 0 dollars, a bureau chief,
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while the, at the funeral. so he's left the hospital to attend the funeral of his friend and colleague. we can see a number of, of, of journalists at that funeral. and as we very well know, while who's had to attend the funeral of his wife of his daughter of the son already, how do you tell us what you're hearing about the circumstances around why sound of yes, not able to reach a hospital like why i was yes then uh the the, the story of, of inability of the ambulance sense or the civil defense, the crew on the ground. it's it's, it's part of a long, a long,
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difficult narrative here in, in, across the palestinian territory is not only in, in, in the gaza strip at this, but think of different stuff. but also we see an example of this stuff in the west bank within the past 2 days, when a father was prevented from an ambulance. does it prevent that from taking a little child to a hospital? now his father ended up taking him, carrying him on walk in a long distance at a hospital. the same exact thing is happening here. and we've seen evidence of this across the gaza strip, where an area become under, he'd be a bombardment or is within the range of a snipers where ambulances and verse responders. and you have a civil defense occurring the ground are either barred or shot at or prevented from, from reaching the side where the can help an injured individual. and it's a back to, to take it, take them to the hospital with sam is case a, the ambulance to try the 3 times along with the civil defense recruit to get to the
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site where he was still on the ground, the breathing. but he was. but he was excessively bleeding, and we're looking at at least 5 to 6 hours from the time he was injured and was on the ground. he, he just, he was the, was the crawling for his life. he attempted to move away from the side where he was in fact, the cruel just just the short distance, very short distance of the point. he could not, he had to take the best just to help him with movement. but he could not, as he was bleeding excessively by uh, by about 7 or 8 o'clock when the eventually the ambulance was able to get to santa . he wasn't ready. he was ready dads and he was at no point of getting the ambulance. they are just, just taking him to the hospital and do to announce, unfortunately, announces his passing right the moment to you arrive to the hospital. and this is
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exactly the case with so many people who are unable to be c event. and this is similar to people who end up under the rubble of civil defense that go ambulance cannot do anything. of course people die because there are more, there's no time there is no ability to do anything to them. and they're a move. and $7000.00 people believe to be buried under the rubble and gaza. the civil defense has not been able to get through some more than 18000 kills. more than $7000.00, buried under the rubble and not only as follows, the circumstances around summer's death. terrible that restricting ambulances to get to the inches is actually a little crime. definitely, it constitutes a work fine man. i happen to be growing up in the last years i
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experienced part of the 1st intifada. and now one more time seeing these were crimes and aggressive war going on against defenseless population. but it's the same story. when i was young, i watch someone beats in, in the yard of our house. it was basically, it was broken, it was, his bones were broke into that and, and, and nobody was able to save him the medical team that was out in an industry just trying to get to see if that person wasn't prevented. eventually, after the, he was unable to walk in i what, what happens is the person he became paralyzed after that because he was beaten to the point. his bones of resilience was broken. the medical team was barred from getting to him to save him, ended up in a wheel chair. now people lie kept there at the side of an attack court or being
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shot add to the point that they are killed. and then they cleared the way for they i realized to pick them up after making sure have you there. yes, i'm to wait and dining and something that says what i want to do is for crimes for crime, something that so many people in the occupied territories have witnessed all too often as we see. mourners filled the soil all of us on those graveyard and grave and tribute had pulled in full sound there from gentleness from around the world who worked with him of the past few decades of, of his korea. how do you tell us about san, or what kind of gentleness, what kind of colleague and friend this and let's see. well the reason we're seeing so many people in his a funeral is because he was such a lovely person,
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a person who would do anything to help his colleague is a friend or even for someone he doesn't know or has no experience with. but he believes in, in, in, in, in, in a, in, in the fact that as long as you are able to do something good to someone, just just do it, whether it's work or whether it's day to date, a life by categories. but simon, and other than the fact that is a professional journalist, the camera man uh doing his job to boost the visibility is taking the box and only fox. he was up at a father a of, of, of a lovely family. he had his wife is a children whom he happened to just see after 6 years and they are in belgium. they live in belgium and after 6 years he was able to see them during this past summer in june, july and august. for 3 months. he was able to join his family in belgium and upon his return to gaza within a few weeks, the war started and he was back in the field at work. but he has such
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a lovely family. he has a son with the great talents who, who, who plays music, who, who writes songs in one of the funds was directed to his, his father december because he was missing him so much. and i believe it's on social media and, and, and it just, they, it's a, it's a, it's a hard breaking song when you think of, of like, family now is gone. and his son wrote that song because he wanted him to be with them after the short visit of a 3 months compared to the 6 years that he was away from them in. and he wanted him to be with him. but now the fact that god, it's such a hard news on the family and we, we know from his siblings here in gaza that his family could not believe when, when, when the news reached to them that summer is, is, is gone. but we're talking about a young, vibrant, active, a very intellectual, a, away from that camera you, you agree with, you engage in a very energetic, positive conversation about about how the children had the society as old this
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years with us as stories. how we wanted the, the community to have more access to better education, better health care. his is, his is cared to do his small community, namely his family and the larger community. garza absolutely, and that's all i want it to be on. don. imagine as it's only someone who worries so much, you want it to do things. yes, i was reading of joining us describing him as a journalist, journalist, you know, he was the 1st one out the door on every story. and if you went out the door with him, you know, you're going to miss it because he has to get, they have to get the pictures, he would analyze them, frame by frame. and why does that then? you know, tell us why he came back. the guys he could have stayed in belgium, his family wasn't belgium. so why did he decide to come back to gaza? you know, there's something something about this, this a play as
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a 9 i. i could show it a little bit of, of why he, he returned to dogs why he made that decision. i, i also have that experience of, of, with traveling in and out of gaza. and everytime, within a period of time, you just feel you feel that strong connection with this a place to come back here. we're not just talking about a land that you want to live in, or a place that you want to reside in. here are old for an old, a memory is the, the good ones, the bad ones, old, the, the brain gang from it and on. i are from the same as your groups of we will a bit through 2 periods of the, the 1st and default and all of its ups and downs. and then the, the time the p a that arrived to do the policy and sorry torres and now we're talking about things the changing, more aggressive occupation we in the past we knew the occupation when it was in the streets here, building old soldier filling. busy these roles and now we're seeing them as full of
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the pictures, then the video is what they're playing, and bombs and all of that together. so there's something special about here that you always wanted to see this place better. and if you're able to, to provide funding to it, you always want to come back and do something to the community because the fact that our community here it, palestinians deserve better than that. they deserve no opportunity. because among them you will see the intellectual day educated that the engineers, the, the, the idea is specialist, the doctor's, the journalist. they think it's a collective, a group. it's a collection of, of it's well educated people who, who are, who are really take any risk possible for the betterment of, of their community. and this is a good example of how, how much risk is, is to can to, to documents, to daily life, of, of how much things is better the same time doing it professionally. because we seek
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a better man for our society would seek it. we would take a more, more better life, not the life that is surrounded by a blockade and white by a seized by restrictions on the border as by inability of movement. all of this things, if we take that away, we will have a prosperous, a flourishing society. here and honey, we can see one as at the summer's funeral. you can see just how grief stricken they are. he will. he is one of 90 journalists and media workers have been killed by israel just in the past 70 days. how difficult has it been when you talk about, you know, the, the community in gaza and the community of june of this town? just a quote hasn't been for your, for 2 to see. and how difficult is it for you to step out of? i was going to say step out of your home, but i don't even know if you are actually living in your own home anymore. but to
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walk out the door and do what you're doing every day. ringback it is indeed very, very difficult and it's a, it's a, it's a collective decision, a decision to, to come there every morning to the field and, and join the, the rest of the journalist community and the one the, the work that you're in, you're supposed to be doing without the a any other anything that is affecting you, i'm doing it to the best of your ability. it's, it's, it's a collective decision that has to be made with, with your family is starting from the family because that's the, the 1st sense of, of safety that you will have and, and the fact that you step is to being out of your home and come into the field. this is something that the me, me, people do not share a lot, but between reports it's a, it's a there, there's a lot going on on this task at visiting phone calls, a text message,
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it checking that everyone is fine at home. so you're not really worried about your reports and the information that you've, you're collecting, if there are verify their credit bill that you want to put view, their viewers are waiting. and that also be in between. there is also another burden which is the safety and the security of the family. so an average of a 3 or 4 phone calls. if you need 3 hours to make sure that everyone is fine, it gives you a little bit of peace of mind that you, you, you continue or without any distraction. yeah. but is there a risk involved in it? yeah. okay. it is, there is a high risk since we were seeing it, journalists are being targeted heavy, i'm sorry to interrupt you, but we are hearing speeches at the funeral from the goals of bureau chief. why as housing? so let's, let's listen into that, plays with the civil defense units. and despite the things
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we were targeted directly by a messiah, this is the behavior of the occupation. we uh, the colleagues of middle in the position of journalism and in as jersey though, we are old, was the we are carrying these human message and we are carrying these. no, but the message we will continue to do our due date with the best of professionalism . and so i was better say despite the good thing more then a t j. and that is, and they have to get to the offices because the families of these jet and that was the way they are doing. and now it's the same way of doing. now again, is the brothers team as in guys, that strip we will continue with due date will,
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will carry our message. and we us a lot of my, the to be that's due for this to be the last crime committed. and we ask a lot, what am i to do this though, is mostly on simon and simon, the rest of these a lot with you please. law, forgive him please. i love. bestow you mercy on him, please. a law he is a mata, please accept tim leaves a lot. keep him with the prop, but what from a piece be up on to him and with the companions and the law will order the ton was that i want a what about the law? he what, what i can do. so we
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have a listen day to, i'll just here's garza bureau chief why a 1000? when he's speaking at the funeral of elder the cameraman summit, i will doco who was killed and is really attacked while we're pushing with while at a school on friday. why is the was saying that they are carrying that journalists and gaza acquiring the human and the notable message? and we'll continue to do that. duty was professionalism they have been targeted but that they will continue while the other was injured in the same as ready attack. he was a people, they were both hit by shrapnel, but lion was able to get himself to a special sound. there was no, we can hear the cries of the mona's at the funeral. that of summer that's taking place and con eunice and gaza among the mourners. not
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his family and his wife and children who moved with summer to belgium. around 6 years ago. thomas spencer's summer with his family in belgium, but for 10 to gaza in september to continue his work as a camera man. a job that he has been doing with complete dedication for decades as were being reported and found and wasn't able to get to a hospital. and we have seen reports that is ready for his preventive ambulances from reaching salma, who led to death or of a several hours from his injury. we can see more in advance. oh, the, his grave that is in con eunice and gaza, his body was transported to where he's being buried in time. eunice from announcer hospital where his body was,
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was taken to the we're looking at live pictures from out of the are a cameraman summer with dr. who was killed and then is rarely attacked while he was
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working on friday for pushing on the impact office rarely attacked on a school with people that were taking shelter for whom time is summer's mother, or the has raised and con eunice, gaza thomas colleague, i'll just you know a 1000 dealer cheese one. the other things also heard ongoing showing budget is randy military is said to have prevented power, medics from reaching summer before he succumb to his injuries. all dogs and how many the reports the ad behind some of the most poignant pictures of this war went to sleep. salmon, a boot that does us camera man. a son, father and brother, uncles lift to bleed underground as israel's garage or fire power was relentless
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summit, along with our colleague was do was covering the off 2 miles of the bombing of a u. n. run school in hon eunice. and despite calls for help, the bulldozers were allowed to clear the way to reach semen as he was fighting for his life. when in the meantime, wet and injured by shrapnel in his arms, children waste made his own way to hospital 2 alone. not knowing that salmon had faded away the she hasn't, she, we can't tell what exactly happened. i only felt a big impact. i fell down and lost my helmet and my microphone. i tried to gather all my strength and was only barely able to stand up. i was feeling dizzy and losing my balance. what is the story just like many in gaza has
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become one of multiple tragedies and heartaches. he lost his wife and his teenage son much moved. his 7 year old daughter shop and his grandson killed in an air strike on october 26 days late to broadcast engineering. but how much that would cost him last $19.00 members of his family, including his father and 2 sisters. when is raining this says read over the deb idea of refuge account, even though it didn't cost a little bit. then on december 6th, it was the turn of the shadow fee to feel the unbearable pain of loss. 22 members of his family gone in the blink of an eye. following is was evacuation orders and heading south of this trip. they didn't save their lives and the we actually, i'm selling the earlier. this is him the moment reporting his story,
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one to comment and this war of the over 21 individuals were killed. the power medics is still unable to retrieve their bodies them under the rubble. only one child was found. she was prepared to the adjacent house due to the force of the explosion. she was found dismembered and has been buried within less than a week on december 11th. and this is sherry flushed his father because war doesn't discriminate between those who can and cannot flee. to own bed frame and this is father stayed in this house in japan. yeah, north of guys, up in total. i'll just leave as low as 47 members of his extended family. the names we've joined the list of the thousands of in this since were killed by the over whelming power of israel. i don't love it as is good up. but nobody's side would be able to kill the pictures,
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samuel captured at the cost of his own life iconic at times harsh pictures that will remain engraved in the memory of millions of viewers. and how many of these you, in the summer of the doctor was the 13th elder, 0 john and his co since the network launched in 1996. the statement released by algebra condemns of the strongest terms, is really drawing the tax on and gaza school that resulted indicating of cameraman summer up with it as the network host, israel accountable for systematically targeting. i'm kidding. all just they are joining us and their families and extends that sincere condolences to summer up with doc has family in gaza and belgium with the killing of sound. the number of journalists and media was killed in gaza reached over 90 alj, a 00. just the international community and the international criminal court to take
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immediate action to hold as rarely, government, and military accountable pals to the enjoying listen, gaza on just covering the war. they are part of a civilian population. living under the a constant is very bombardment. as we mentioned that these 90 palestinian journalists have now been killed in the complex, more than 50 media offices have been completely or partially destroyed by is one of these tribes that includes the office of the a f p. use agency in gaza. hundreds of house to the and journalists and their families, including those from elders. there have been sicily displaced, journalist working in areas of conflict, often checked it on the international rule as civilians onto the geneva convention, as well as accused of repeatedly violation. those rules is riley strikes, have targeted a un run school and central dogs are cutting several displays, palestinians. with sheltering their civil defense crews. transported thousands of
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engines from the school to all locks the hospitals and the city of data by law. half a 1000000 pounds civilians have been living in 150 un schools without basic necessities . when a mox has moved on, is really a tax on dasa to these funerals and con eunice, the living out number, the dead. but any just leaving a loved one behind is less than easy processing loss is slow and painful. in saying farewell with a final caress. but don't do that. what can it by never choose to say good bye. the state hardy, hard to save young lives on the side we were sitting, the day was just starting, and children wanted to go to the bathroom and then the more to hit us,
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we were inside my to and their children said, are you going to see them but more through shopped into my neck, treating show difficult time and medication, both in short supply sleep and hospitals like this is no substitute for safety elsewhere, the struggle to recover survive is recurring nightmare. i'm interviewing now. we were sleeping in our house and suddenly there was a strike like a battled on. the wounded people. everything is destroyed, doesn't have in today's living like this in war and destruction. and now the sunrise in southern gaza reveals, and all that strikes daylight to provides no respite. me find lights, the destruction the months of the 0. that's where the military says, it's mistakenly shelton co,
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3 captives during its causal offensive. they were targeted off the troops of wrongly identified them as a threat. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the mother trembled, drew lessons from the incident. the white house was quoted, a tragic mistake or relatives of the captives and disappearances have been protesting. instead of being, they demonstrated at the is riley defense ministry. the mom that the government do more to free the remaining captives, and according on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign of the thing that is happening that happens and elect people that are going to be on my team and get these on the
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future of being a much, much the and all those lives of all the lives in the pool could have been spared. i think it's a big tragedy. what's happening here? now that's working on correspondent alan session. he's joining us live from occupied east jerusalem and alan families of captives and the support was planning to keep up the pressure on the government with more protests on saturday. of the or you saw the reaction for people and that was a spontaneous response. almost every single one of them could put the, the self and the places of the family of the 3 heard being killed. thinking that their loved ones were so close to being rescued to being taken out of gaza. and then they were killed by the or inside that these are the armies say that it's gone clear, how does this 3 ended up being separated? how do the, what the, how did being held in, in guise of whether or not they had escaped or they had been abandoned by the
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people who were holding them. but as they made their way towards us, really forces, these really forces were concerned because they come under attack from a number of homeless fighters. they said that some of them and even been wearing a suicide belts. and so that is why they took the action that the tooth benjamin netanyahu is called it a tragedy and heartbreaking. he said. lessons will be a land, but the families are seeing this is just another example of why there should be a definite plan to try and get more of the captives of gotcha. and in fact, at 12 o'clock local time here, which is more in 2 and a half hours in tell a be they will be holding a special, a news conference essentially because of what has happened. because as i say, almost every single one of them can put themselves in the place of the family who are hoping for good news. and then ended up getting the worst possible news from the israelis who had actually been responsible for the death as well. and
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a mid this development allen, the reports that the head of the israeli intelligence agency is due to restock negotiations to release more captive as well. this seems like a big you ton from benjamin netanyahu. and perhaps it is the possibility that these demonstrations on the streets are getting to him that he understands the depths of fine goods. the families have complained that they are being ignored and every time they speak, it's clearly picked up by the is really a military. but the war cabinet decided earlier this week that the when going to restart talks, they weren't going to say in the head of most of the cutoff. benjamin netanyahu is one of the 2 who was dead set against that. the idea was that if they continued to put military pressure on how much it would improve their negotiating position, clearly the events of the last 24 hours has changed the calculus on that. i know benjamin netanyahu is i see has utah and then decided that the head of most side should go to cut down. that's expected to happen in the next $24.00. he will arrive
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and do ha, he will speak to the guitar, the prime minister, and discuss the possibility of restarting negotiations to perhaps be a ceasefire, which would lead to the exchange of prisoners, which of course we saw during the last time. there was a spot, but it's clear that the pressure that has been put on by the families in the streets of tell a beef and through the media, and israel is actually getting to benjamin netanyahu. so it's a possibility of course, that these events could be unrelated, but it's a heck of a coincidence that after this spontaneous protest and the depth of, of 3 at the hands of these relays, the benjamin netanyahu would do this quite dramatic, utah, alan, thank you very much for that, that's all costs. funding to alan fish alive, unoccupied, east jerusalem. it was doing in president muscle. the boss has told the us national security advisor that is rarely a tax on gaza. must all shake sullivan was in ramallah off the holding meetings with israel's prime minister and the wood cabinets instead of eve. a boss also
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called on the us government to fish as well to stop its attacks on palestinians and the occupied west back and jerusalem. and wrong con is in ramallah with more on jake sullivan's visit of the national security advisor jake sullivan has a rob. toby's b things with the policy and you present mode, abbas and others. and we have some, perhaps clarity on what the us is looking for once these radius pull out of goals. or they say they're looking for a palestinian lead force and take over in goes up with contributions from arab neighbors. ones is all pulls out 5 neighbors. that's going to be obviously jordan and egypt taking a role that as well. now, you also also posted in your thought, i'd hate to provide security posts. now you could form the nucleus of a forced to patrol goal is that he also wants about a 1000 people to be retrained to go into the goals. he's looking for about 3 to 5000 people in the occupied westbank. he wants to revitalize revamp, published
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a new authority with a clear monday to route, but there is a problem. the is riley's want a role when they leave a goals that they want. and they're talking about this buffers. they don't have to go on because with in the gaza strip that something may say they know going to negotiate on how's going to make it very difficult for the palestinian authority to go in and rule someone goes well. so another bit is ruled by the israel, is that something that the policy and you'll far as he, since he was want to say. so there's a lot of moving parts that the bought in terms of clarity. this the 1st time we've had numbers is the 1st time we've heard a plan being put in place by the americans. there's a lot, a lot of diplomacy yet to go. and these right is a very clear, they don't when the policy me a far as a, as part of any solution. and the goal is to strip him wrong. come out, is there a criminal for a relatively new will of wood and the next column of war is domiciled?
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it describes the destruction of houses and other buildings, making the area with a one stood no longer habitable. the un says that's what's happening in garza image . and can, the reports goes as main colt destroyed, hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed thousands of hospitals and nearly $300.00 schools also all destroyed. the united nations says the systematic destruction of homes, infrastructure and everything you need to live a minus to what's cooled. don't me side, there are 2 of the ones to the campaign in god. so number one, you, you make the place on liberal, buy pretty much destroying everything, creating a new trouble. and then secondly, you forcibly meet most people. what can that actually indicate? well, that indicates that there is an intention to actually eliminate those people from that space. more than 100 government buildings have been destroyed and israel's
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bombardment of garza, the last of thousands of documents such as land registries, combined with the bombing of homes jeopardize people's rights to housing, land, and property with consequences for years to come. and many of these are good from what i understand actually dated back from the ottoman period. so i'm very concerned about that. these are necessary destruction that in international law can only be called as one thing, the destruction. it's just one moment looking part of the dummy side, really in any war when i'm all as use for research or oxford university or his experience on the side 1st hand in his own city homes in syria. it's sort of about a lifetime struggling and loss. so it is about the infrastructure, it is about the way of living. it is about the dignity and the at the belonging and the memory of this community in a place. so it's in, in a way about raising all these memories and the presence of
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a certain community as dues says it can take decades to rebuild of the domain side. but also to come to terms with the grief of what was lost. especially when places where people once gathered, studied or married, gone behind every broken stone. there's a life, there's a story, there's a family of, there's a member, and i want you to think that these buildings are not only about the physical, it's about the people, the community, their life, people's israel's minute traces, it's necessary to destroy the buildings as this is the only way to destroy him, us, and it will take several months. but instead i shall observe of say, there is no evidence that i must fight is most of the buildings, it's boomed. and if the devastation continues at this level, garza may be less completely uninhabitable image and came back out to 0. so the
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head on knowledge 012 of the world's largest shipping companies, spending shipments through the red sea. the i had a lot of that. 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 blast we conditions to be a drastic see when the conditions dominating for march, all the mediterranean stuff today into sunday, some heavy rain and storm. so 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 east, still bitterly cold. however,
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for moscow and then 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 sat to date, into sunday wintry weather dominating across the 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 temperatures will be coming down here over the next few days looking rather mild. however, the southern parts of england london at 11 degrees celsius the sum was pushing its way from west to east as we go in to sunday. but lin at 10 degrees celsius that while above the average, the cloudy skies, i'm afraid of the what constitutes exempt. so we generally talk, you will see i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be i want to we don't have to leave them in the
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policy of it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no $1000.00 service this claimant reports. would that i should just trust that unity often is the call that used to produce outstanding gentleness. and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of truth in australia. indigenous women missing that disproportionately high rates. 101 east investigates. is a nothing done to help find missing originally on out, does he have a, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching onto the, for me, elizabeth, on them in the mind to of, on top stories to sell those riley miller trade. he says it's mistaken, these children killed 3 captives during his casa offensive. they were targeted off the troops wrongly identified them as a threat, obviously, or a camera man. somewhere off, his doctor has been buried off, so he was killed in his riley trying strike in southern gaza. paramedics were unable to reach him when his 1st injured in the attack because of continuous is ready to shut in. and out of the was gossip bureau cheese, while the was injured in that strike. the pay has been proposing on the taskbar is very forces. as you ones on schools in con you this the palestinian ambassador to the un has also it has condolences over the death of summer. all the dhaka
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speaking as a general assembly the month suit again called for an enter the war on gaza. on wednesday, the assembly bullshit overwhelmingly for resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian seas fine. but the resolution is non binding. there is no doubt that what is happening and guys across 50 crimes. what crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. in the face of such authorized cities, there is only one more on position. one defense have been position seized by out now seized by out of now ceasefire now and stop to genocide.
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stop the genocide. stop the genocide committed against the palestinian people and their children. and they thank you very much. i for when that spring in mohammed chicago is a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. good to see you again, mr. shed cali. let's start with the telling of. i'll just say a cameraman summit, up with dhaka. dozens of journalists and media workers have now been killed in gaza since october. the 7th. and out of there is quoting on the international community and the international criminal court to hold as well accountable for the cutting of journalists. in the meantime, what does the killing of so many journalists mean for the coverage of this war? when committed to for the controllers visser for at least 64 in june of this and get it for those have been killed in the past months. this is the highest number of casualties a low joe. notice an area called tom for it,
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or it defeats any argument that is right and might come up with which is collateral damage. it seems that there is deliberate, the targeting of those who are confident in what's going on in kind of gorgeous and all the parts of it goes. it's basically the did the minute treat a stride issue of nothing else is to try to get as many as videos as possible and also to use the scale of tactics, especially if we consider that some of the stuff was left bleeding for 5 hours and no one in the house was allowed to pick him up and take him to hospital. so there is a double act of deliberate targeting over these are therefore, as it he happens to be with the door. the police also thought a good for the 2nd time in less than 2 months. it seems that the 0 guys in gauze
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of northwest come down for it, sparkle 5, and send the message and the message and messenger as what they think when, when the issue of green and is about into accountability, does fix warranty. and of where of this miss david, the water is get easily hidden and it's not all the combustion against combats and it's no time mass. buddhist is what i it's more of a problem getting the civilian preparation included in the media. people who are yeah, what the issue then let on know what's going on. so basically is what it is, is it telling the networks not to send their report that has and keep it, you know, kind of cover it for them and this, and of course, i mean, most networks conte, no networks can actually get into gaza at the moment. unless the escorted by that is where the military, which is very rare, there was no one who has more influence, more leverage with as well than the united states. we have the national security council advisor, jake sullivan, in the region. we've got the defense secretary,
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lloyd austin, also coming to the region. do you think? what is the message that they are bringing this time? are they pushing any more pressure on as well, to stop the killing of civilians? it appears that the by the administration has come to the realization that the net anyhow is war has no find cries, shifted to the it's an open ended war. it's how good are youth in up an apple collected cumulative institution, it has gained more than 18000 people. 70 percent of them are a lot of children or women. so this is a very scary situation where the military machine of is that i is how to get in on come back data for the u. s. invoice, sort of and, and also austin, i've been living into specific messages as photos. i've been photo in one to 10. uh
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nothing neo stop thought of getting. so video is the boys in the war the way you have been doing it for the bus to an a plus months. that means it is and misguided for these. the admitted to establish women in washington is not convinced that to nothing you know is the when did the right number to data must be a part our lead diplomatic trajectory of this or that means the is about 8 is asked to come back to the table seeing those reports at the head of as rarely intelligence is going to be restarting negotiations to try to call me. i'm afraid that we've run out of time, but i know that we will be seeing you again throughout the morning. so thank you very much to as well as largest shipping companies have temporarily suspending their routes through the red sea. it follows a series of attacks on vessels in the region by iran, back with the finances. they say it's their response to israel's war on gaza. the attacks have targeted commercial ships traveling to egypt, suez canal,
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through the red sea. as they approach the narrow bob on monday straight to the south. these strategically important passages only such as you can imagine as wide an estimation, 30 percent of all global containers usage that makes up 12 percent of the world trade about $120.00 in dollars worth of goods move through the straits. each year is also a viable conduit for shipments of crude oil. maybe 10 percent of all oil traded passes through the red sea and by the bush ways. ok, suzana which reports commercial ships under attack. the attacks have led to of the world's shipping giants, denmark's madison, and how about lloyd's of germany to suspend the operations into red c, instructing their bustles to steer clear of one of the world's most important shipping routes. it comes after a growing number of attacks launched by who is the fighters in yemen. a group
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backed by ron. since the war and guys have started 2 months ago, they have used to miss styles and drones to attack shipping in the red sea in the, the many armed forces by shore, our ships heading to all ports around the world. except for the is really ports that they won't be harmed, and that they must keep recognition devices open. the conflict is centered around the crucial maritime cory door connecting europe and admitted to rainier to asia. but avoiding the red sea can double travel time to many destinations, and it's causing ripples of concern, the who these represent a material threat to freedom of navigation, to commercial shipping, to walk of commerce, and they're doing so in a vital r to read there at the bottom on dab and into the red sea. and the united states is working with the international community with partners from the region and from all over the world. to deal with this threat, there is spearheading
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a new maritime coalition in a bit to contain the situation. despite years of us, sanctions intended to hold back to host these attacks. keep coming. these measures appear to be back firing, pushing the region into wider turmoil. axels. i'm gonna reach out to 0 to some other world news now and a full in new york man who served as donald trump's 5th lawyer has been ordered to pay, needing a $150000000.00 in damages to 2 election workers in georgia. who did you already on is accused of involvement in trump's effort to overturn the presidential vote in 2020. rosalind jordan report. ruby freeman, invoked the bible after a federal jury ordered rudy giuliani to pay her and her daughter. $148000000.00 for ruining their good names. understand that the devil there is a lie here. he is defeated and no weapon form against you shall prosper.
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freeman and her daughter shame on 4 elections workers in georgia during the 2020 presidential election. they su juliani, who was former president donald trump's a personal lawyer for defamation. this, after he repeatedly accused them of stopping ballot boxes so that joe biden could when it's an accusation that force moss to quit her job and subjected both. when like 2 years of howard smoke and death threats from trumpet, supporters are great as wish is that no one, no election worker for boulder or school board member or anyone else ever experiences anything like what we went through. juliani is already facing trial in georgia for allegedly conspiring to interfere with the 2020 vote. he is suggesting he will appeal the verdict in freeman and mazda is law suit. the comments they received, i had nothing to do with those comments over
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a abominable their deplorable no defense to it. but i receive comments like that every day. the author of freeman and mos getting any money from giuliani or swim cheese considering filing for bankruptcy before this mother and daughter. knowing the legal system took their case seriously. is what they call a big step toward justice rosalyn jordan l g 0. the author, the initial shock of russia's full scale invasion, 92 years ago, ukraine's economy is full cost to go as like 2 percent next year. that's likely to pose increasing challenges for companies facing work shortages from mcbride reports from keith. with each flurry of snows as another flurry of cars that your each garage needing to change to winter tires. he has enough work for 6 mechanics, but can only find 3 well started with the will. the problem just got worse. many men have signed up for ministry service issues,
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while others have the bottom. with an estimated 2000000, mainly men now cooled up to find technical trades and heavy industries in particular are reporting staff shortages. but all sectors are looking at ways to fill the posts. recei, now companies are investing more and more and training programs, read training programs, companies that are more open to hire people with less experience or students even. the also know that they will be looking towards people who have retired or reaching retirement age. ukraine was already harnessing the potential of all to mason and artificial intelligence in the workplace. the shortage of workers is now accelerated, that process nova pushed the ukraine's largest private delivery company, has been recruiting more women while increasing the pace of technical innovation. maybe this is why they're interested in other might think our purpose is to reduce
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the number of employees. so we need an increase the productivity of our existing workforce. a lot of time challenges on the front lines, adding to growing problems on ukraine's economic front. rob mcbride, i'll just say era keith. and that's it for me. and is it a problem for this new valve to stay with us? we're back in just a few minutes. as is around one, gaza continues. we bring you the nation. we're on the grounds and goes back to bring you the events as they have been reporting, 1st 10 of the suffering and lots of people under and then list of tasks and states . and we live in occupied east garrison covering the light. this political developments, and in fact we're here across the west bank, the full thing as how this war is not just massively affecting losing dollars. stay
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with us for the latest updates and detailed coverage of the war on gaza on elza 0. israel has now imposed a complete space on garza so how do they survive if you have no income? how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war. and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of the dogs. what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing goes up. counting the cost on out is there the,
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