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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 16, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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the the the, the, the whole rahman, you're watching the old is it renews online for my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, the israeli military says its soldiers broke rules of engagement. when they shot dead, 3 captives. one was waving a white flag. a funeral, attended by dozens of motors, has been helpful out as the gentlest, severe boot who died after it is rainy. miguel strikes, the goal is to bureau chief oranges 0 while the dude was also included in the
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attack. he pays tribute to his friend and colleague sick and wounded that rage under the witnesses describe what happens tomorrow at one hospital when it's raining full. does this move in and 40 days of morning after the death of coates ruling? i me a shake. the evidence of the crown prince has been named his successor the welcome to the program. a preliminary reports by the israeli army has revealed at 3 captives in gaza, were killed as a result of his really soldiers not following the rules of engagement. the initial pro, besides the captives were not wearing should some one was waving a white flag on seeing them in his right. the soldier shouted terrorists and started firing to fall to the ground. the 3rd managed to escape,
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but despite reports of the plead in hebrew to these by the soldiers, he was also shot and killed is where the army has released a preliminary report on the killing saying they were killed because the troops did not follow the armies rules of engagement, all 3 was shot less with one of the figures carrying a stick with a make shift white flag. the soldier believed it was an attempt to buy him off to deal them into a trap and immediately opened fire. the soldier who immediately opened fire on identifying the 3 men did so against protocols to but this without correspondent joins us now from tel aviv and embarrassing admission, barely by the israelis that their own central soldiers killed is really captives. oh, the full out is going to be huge for these by the government. surely. so on friday, when the news broke, that these 3 captors had been shot by these riley ministry reverberated across is
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riley come as an enormous shock. and this preliminary report keeps misery on misery . rarely for the families of those 3 men who were killed. i'm for the families of the captives, a 120, and i have them still in israel. israel is military size of the soldiers shots. those 3 man did not follow protocols of the military side. it understands wine, and it says it understands why. because it says how much fights is not wearing military uniforms, that wearing civilian clothes. and sometimes they are on the island. and sometimes they pick a weapons from elsewhere, but sometimes i say i'm a spices have been spotted approaching them kind of yours, right? the soldiers and i didn't find the wearing suicide belts. and that is why these really military says it sees why this happened. and perhaps far as a final, as a conclusion to the report, these riley military says the scenario itself of hostages. walking around in a buffalo zone, was never taken into account. perhaps an attempt to explain,
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explain why the soldiers did what they did because they haven't been trained to appreciate that this might happen. so cool, so kind of also foreign ministry was also saying that a diplomatic efforts to reach a new c sign garza are continuing in a statement. the ministry express type for building upon the progress made to accomplish a comprehensive and sustainable agreement that would end the will stop the blood shed off palestinians and the 2 serious negotiations. and the knowledge of the political process is a comprehensive, permanent, and just peace and the coldest of international resolutions and the arabs, peace initiative. and then it obviously, you know, a great deal of high level political negotiates and negotiations ongoing in europe . we believe just bring this up to speed on what we know because it all revolves at the moment around. those is ready to captives.
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well we know now the, the head of most side, israel security services met on friday night with kansas prime minister in your we think it was in also to discuss taking further discuss another attempt to get cop two's released by how much israel we're almost done as late down the terms of that they want the women come tibbs releasing as part of any new deal for all of the families here. it gives them some hope because they really straight to the so far. i believe i haven't done enough to release competence. there was no price for the hostages. these ready government must be ready to pay any price for that release to make a deal. now that is what i'm saying. yes. today. not now. i of a like yeah. and we must the reach of the graduation for the release of all the hostages. now where to kind of russian roulette,
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families every day. we don't know which one of the families of the 130 hostages will get a knock on the door. it was a horrible news. now before the shooting of these 3 companies were rumors, that is why i was prepared next week to start exploring the possibility it's daunting. you told me it said by then it would be in a strong position militarily. but the shooting, all those 3 captive has forced israel time is back on the back quote. and it will now have to see what, how much is willing to offer in terms of any possible exchange. but as far as the intel of the thank you or so i'll just have a gymnast smith of a duck has been laid to rest in gaza. he was killed in his writing dry and strong qual, covering earlier a tax that the un run school. fellow journalist gathered out the funeral service on saturday morning, including al jazeera gauze bureau chief, while other nude who was also injured in the attack. his friend and colleague, honey moved reports morning, a friend colleague,
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and some people gather for the funeral of i'll just the, or a camera man, sam, or of with the is press helmet for a headstone. among them all your 0 dollars of your teeth while i'm injured in the same is really drones dry. your lift hospital, the promise center that his work with go on the phone a how do you have to sell it? i mean, we're not, we're carrying this human message here. we are carrying this noble message and then we will continue to do our duty with the best professionalism and transparency. his mother, they are to lamb and thing and the list on her son's last on the field was coming as a little bit of interest to you. she came to me on thursday morning. i was preparing and breakfast, but she said she would have breakfast with his colleagues, but she didn't eat with them and he died without having food on his desk. it's getting me. he died hungry without sam or was hit twice. why?
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reporting on the destruction of a school in the center of hon. you help did not arrive for 5 hours risk. yours needed approval from israel forces to build those the through the degrees to get to him by which time he had a blood to death. a father for whose the children had move to the safety belgium. simon had always seen them once in the past 6 years, described as old, with a smiling by his colleagues he had carried on working despite the grueling conditions. god bless you, god bless oh, the journalist, a big salute to old, my colleagues, and we're all tired. i know i sleep only 3 hours a day, 3 hours in such freezing weather at night. the palestinian journalist syndicate said 90 journalists have been killed by is really yours writing gaza since this part of the war. but silencing during the listing java is nothing. what
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we have is a documented long pattern that was really forces targeting, killing, wounding, intimidating journalists, and not being punished for it, for there being no accountability. it's not only journalist to become a target. many family members of all the, just the are a staff have also been killed by his regular air strikes. honey, my more nicer hospital in con eunice. all, just the, so let's go sorry for that as well. i'll call a good time recover his name, who's in rafa in southern gaza with the very latest. let's just begin with a another difficult days like austin's just bring us up to speed on the main areas that have been the focal point for is really a tax on site today. yes. uses day's become much difficult to palestinians and thousands. of course, this proceeds to retrieve where they have been on the trans plumbing since the
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beginning of today's movies. only during the last couple of hours. i mean concentration of the main purpose of these really is to right. well, in the southern part of the church, we only in a rural area, it had been hit twice a time during the last hour or 2 residential buildings had been completely, if lots and were injuries had been transported to abusive in the jar hospitality, the eastern part of a roof, i also got attacked and it is a military shooting continued in con eunice where according to the, the in, unless we're hospital 20 palestinians have been killed only during the last few hours in con eunice as the, as many military strikes in that region. did not stop where it confrontations also on the grounds has continued. it's also worth mentioning that, you know, they're part of the territories. had been under is really intense. also attacks for the are a carrying out to mass a rest campaign. and they are also routing and it said, boasting
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a significant sage on the main central hospitals in the north of the territory. tell us a little bit more about medical facilities. we know they've become under heavy bombardment over the past 70 days, but particularly there are 2 under siege that may have been to what's going on. yes, uh the tax on the medical 6. uh not so uh since the day one and then this will and this time uh, the cost increase in order to main center and hospitals. even those guys are we are talking about and i was a hospital lose 2 hospitals that were still rating before the is really a sees of this area. they had imposed a significant fees on that area. and it had been under these very intense bombing since a couple of days ago. where is, where is the, is where the forces in that region are surrounding the hospital, preventing anyone from leaving or entering the hospital. the big just during daily
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hours of today is morning. they had a storm the, the hospital as the also bombarded and rude, significant departments in the southern parts of come on at one hospital where according to initial reports that from the ground. and i was the, the told us that the seeds are absolutely horrific where israel had executed a number of residents that were teaching shows that inside, alongside with. busy taking on the resting some metrics on a workers. busy busy with the director of the hospital who had been subjected to investigation by the is rarely a few patients who just now get these attacks on the hospital. in fact, on the ground. and are considered to be a new threats for medical teams to keep reports, to keep covering, to keep also helping residents of to keep or bind to get treatment for thousands of residents who are still trucks in the northern part on these hospitals. in reality, did not receive any kind of medical supplies since the collapse of the last twos
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that had been broken by, cuts off uh, between homeless and is by the occupation that a couple of assume that for us in rough uh, thanks very much. i as well keeping on the medical saying we're joined by jason this as it c o is the global media team need a full the international committee of the red cross of assistance. it's here. thank you for joining us on that, which is that we'll talk about the general scenario for the red cross in the gaza strip. shortly. we would like to focus just to begin with, on the experiences of your staff, at the location of all the decibel camry mand estimate. i boot that go within the last 24 hours. we've heard the versions of gen listed in the area, but we'd like to know from you what your stuff said about getting to him to try and help him as a time when they will and defy. uh, what is the scenario that your hearings 1st of all,
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i want to say that some of your staff is an absolute tragedy. most importantly for his family also for your news room. and it's a tragedy. any time a civilian and journalists are civilians is killed in a war zone. his, his experience and the fact that medical care was delayed and ultimately helped contribute to his death, underscores the difficulties that thousands of people across the guys that have been getting timely medical to care. whether it's a sickness or probably more critically, whether it's because of a wound, because of the fighting that's taking place. what so, so, so as the sage that somebody, mr. is trying to use it, what sort of procedures do you have to go through? i your staff to get to the injured those. all this talk about getting permission from the is riley's, is there a line of communication or protocol that has to be observed before you can, you'll, staff can go in and save lives. so absolutely,
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we do have open communication with all parties. so the concept including israel, of course, you're mentioning the challenges, the challenges to get to severe. but the challenge is to get to anyone in need. first of all, you need to have a safe passage. you meet their needs, there needs to be some sort of a stoppage in the fighting so that an ambulance driver can move through a region, experiencing violence safely to that person in need. that's part one. part to the female. its driver probably has to maneuver around damaged roads that could, it could be covered in rubble. that typical route that he would have taken is no longer available to him that lengthens but the time that takes for the response to the medical response to arrive on site. uh, another issue is uh, when telecommunications go down uh in, in peace time in the country. uh, with not experiencing this,
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this terrible violence. when you need medical help, you pick up the phone, you call an emergency operator. and in your you immediately make that connection. families in gaza and i don't know about the specific case here, but the families and guys will see a delay in that ability to, to make a call quickly and connect to the other side because of the uh, the fact that telecommunications are going up and down so there's all these different challenges that lead up to the fact that medical care just takes a lot longer to get there. and let me add one more thing. i saw you guys before going on. i'll just there is webs. website quoting the world health organization that only 11 out of 36 medical facilities are functioning. there's fewer medical facilities to take a wounded person. disney ambulance gets their that ride back to a medical facility instead of being, let's say, 10 kilometers. well, there's only 30 percent of the health facilities that are open, so that's 10 quan number kilometers becomes 30 kilometers. there's all these
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different elements that add up to the fact that critically wounded patients can't get to the medical care. they need as fast as they need to do. it is to start to use that as of a various narratives that we often hear from is ready to go forward, sees that how much is everywhere, how much is hiding everywhere. and that using every facility available. so as to be very directly and very simply have how mass all that military, we operatives as a use red cross of vehicles for the operations our position is that an ambulance or a hospital or a clinic, it is meant to be a space of humanitarian space minutes to help assist those in need. you're asking me a question that i don't have the answer to. you will also know that these are very sensitive issues that you're putting to me now with good reason. it's a, it's
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a very pertinent question. is exactly the kind of thing that we talk to directly with from us or directly with the israeli government or the is really military forces. so i don't have an answer to your question and it's not the kind of debate i'd be able to get into with you in, in the i look for, i'm not looking for debate, but i am looking for clarity because i'm a normal view of globally watching this program right now and you've talked about the difficulties in getting to the injured would also be completely perplexed. that's a neutral organization, like the red cross is an able even in a dangerous was that and to be able to get to the injured even if they are close by it shows that the challenges that i've been talking about are challenges for us, but their challenges for the palestine red crescent, their challenges for the civil defense sometimes we at the international committee,
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the red cross have the feeling that the people at large, you mentioned all the people watching your program currently because they're so far away from the realities of wars on they're unable to completely understand just how difficult things become. so i mentioned all these different categories, the roads might be destroyed, there might be active fighting. it is been the case that our convoys have moved through gaza and have experience coming under fire. and this is a reality for ambulance has an ambulance drivers as well. so unless you are absolutely 100 percent certain that the fighting because of the communication or rather things to communication with both sides has come to a stop, then there still remains a certain amount of risk for any ambulance driver who has to move through an act of comfort zone, and it all adds up to, instead of we, you know, you hear the medical community talk about the golden, our that's the amount of time that you want it critically injured patient to go
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from the place where he's been injured to that operating table the golden, our becomes the golden 5 hours, the golden 10 hours. that phrase doesn't exist for a reason, because at that point, for a critically injured person, it's already too late. and this is the reality of how difficult it is to move in awards down and get to a clinic or a hospital when you really, truly need to get to one as fast as possible. all right, so we've given that clarity 12 use are watching to, jason says use a from the red cross. thanks so much for joining us. a thank you. are these really military police unit says is investigating the deaths of 2 palestinians and occupied westbank. that sounds to and is there any rights group accuse the army of conducting legal executions? the bet. so i'm group posted this video saying it shows is very military vehicles following a group of palestinians during a right in front of a refugee camp last friday. the soldiers shoot, one man holding
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a red canister. the vehicle moves closer. and these shots again, a 2nd, but hiding under the front of the car is shot a place range. they have to say. he was unarmed. charles front foot isn't janine and the occupied westbank. he talks us through what the footage released by but selim shows a, a group of palestinian men fling and his really minutes the vehicle in a court yard. it set to show a man named rami june the 25 year 25 years old. he was shot initially. he falls to the ground a supposedly holding what is believed. so suddenly these various se they believe to be an explosive device, a rates kind of stuff, the vehicle that approaches closer. and he show it's believe once possibly twice a game. he actually didn't die immediately. he died the next day. this incident happened on december the i q, then see another member of that group of mine called the shaheen surgery,
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6 year old, who is hunkering down for safety trying to get covered under these a white call in front of a white car is ready soldiers in that jeep approach and apparently, according to activists, i saw shaheen was on all these ladies, few team data points and frank range. now this video, which is i say, is being obtained by bit so it must be put forward to the is way the military police. they say that they are investigating this incident and that the results of this investigation will be given to a ministry prosecutor. but it's really important to say that there are incidents like this happening right the way across the occupied westbank almost every day. most of them are not cold on camera, but certainly according to the testimonies of many of the policy moves that we speak to. this is not an uncommon event. so the big question now is,
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is whether the kind of legal process that is why the military use is going to be sufficient enough to investigate this enough for potential charges and a conviction to be made. the rights groups, palestinians, experts on this kind of, on these kind of alleged atrocities or assassinations, murders say that the charges of convictions are creasing. lee read especially in the current climate, were in at the moment. when many will tell you all may have got more of a green light than i ever had before. because of the policies that this fall is where the government to the one friday is all about. does it ended a suite, a right in jeanine about 100 pellets daniels with detained, and 12 of those killed? joining caution. hold up. believe me, it has been to the janine refugee come to see the impact of the all these actions is the day after and people are picking up the pieces following the longest rate,
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but is really forces the janine refugee camp has seen in over 2 decades. how to best most are the left as columns of army vehicles were approaching these all her 1st moments back home. she is startled to find everything upside down . she runs a grocery shop and the small tailoring business on the ground floor. calling to chat about the services they cut the cable of my sewing machine. what does i do for them to do this? what's my crime? i'm a peaceful person. i don't interested in anything. i take care of 5 goals and one boy, i don't have savings. i can barely feed them and pay the school fees. it's a disaster, but i will get back on my feet. the soldiers base themselves on the upper floor, the graffiti left under was a clear indication. there's a desire for vengeance. the reason that is really sold as base themselves in this
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house is because this as the edges of the janine refugee camp. and from here they have a clear view of some of the was fighting happened at this cross road. the close up reduced to ashes is here with as as brother most of fell shot dead. he was 17. this as she called expensive feelings. so her cousin, h. u, oldness must steps in the heavy god. oh man. yeah, cool out of the soldiers all over the she was heading towards the eye when the shot team twice one in his back and the other bullet was in his name. they couldn't move in time. what have you, but she also also teenage brother doing a previous rate. i can book on the model. i'm very sad. we used to play to give them take pictures. i feel he is gone. they killed everyone,
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even children. they don't care. they have been at least a dozen military incursions here since october, the 7th. the soldiers leaving behind tilting message as they made their way through the alleyways. while the bulldozers tore apart the already port infrastructure horn asked about the smell of sewage overwhelming one so strong that the soldiers couldn't linger too long. in that you have no, he's at least cut off. and bolton caught up on the so they cut the electricity during the rides. so the sewage of the flows, it becomes full of bugs and flaws. we a dead alive we can into your hunger, the soldiers everything. but no one helps not the n g o is not the palestinian no authority, no one. why? most of those living here originally from 2 days northern israel, the full fathers kicked out of to the creation of the state of israel. now, many field, that's all this is a, a displacing them yet again. without that,
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how many edges either janine, as well as spring in nor the milady a professor of media and communication that counts all universities also deal with the global media coverage of the palestinian israeli conflict. kentucky with this i think you probably found a lot lot a let's just begin with sort of the generational troll, the young people all facing on the pictures that young people globally. also watching because we've seen protests around the world. why 5? there were lots of young people involved in st. this is not right. this is wrong. i mean, absolutely. the seems we've been watching now is another test in many of the struggles that been seen in young people children have been going through for the last few months, but also for the last few years or decades. i think for policy and people, especially in the hubs, this is not new. uh, but for the rest of the world,
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it's just a bar and it opens our eyes on a reality, which only for the scene is you used to use to, to go through. um i, i was struck by the discussion or conversation between those 2 goals. they were not talking about education, talking about the, the previous less than they attended at school or the, the game they played or anything else. they were talking about the scale of destruction, the last to humanity, the last child to the last published in your life that they actually see every day . so i think the future is in question in a way that this will lead me to the rest of the world who, being with this exists and as you rock, you mentioned that to the young people. i mean everyone around the world, whether on social media or platforms, i can just see that and many other global television channels they've been with mystic also this last few months to the scale of instruction, the to day system. i think bombardment of every form of life looking only in the
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hubs and now it's going all around the westbank and other box of jews and. and it was different certainly is how technology has changed in getting pictures, social media, tv, radio, reach out to, to the message. if we just look at what's happened to our own covenants in their uh, production you know, he leased for children behind part of the story, moves to belgium, now doesn't to to know that the belgian media will be interested a lot more in this family. that's that, let's just last step father from the academic community, our heartfelt condolences to himself takes to his family to his colleagues way to do it to everyone in the hubs and palestine offices, but also to adjust the in general. i think the assignment a represents another, but in a way, just list 5 to 4 to who's been a kind of silence, but only for for a minute because i just see that in many other channels,
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they will remain the voice of truth. as you rock you mentioned, i mean the, the silencing him meant the rubric, ration of his desk or elimination to the western countries. and, and though i'm, i've been, i've been watching the videos for example of his son zane. is it the beautiful art is been thinking about his father about but his fine about everything and i think the cool a full full full full of him. we go all around the world. i mean, i mean unfortunately decide to visualize think stuff by silencing some are which side is the voice of truth. the most of those actually is navigating a new, the very thing, not only in your, a fucking the other parts of the world. i will, and people as aging progresses and everything, but i do thank you for joining us. thank you. it's still a head here on the i'll just say a news of the business for a lady. she's done the phone in the red seats as humans who say they've lost the tax sold a lot is right. also the price that's around the world to demand to see solving goal is a health workers hold a silence march in the london,
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the peddler they, we've got some disruptive weather conditions coming into play across central america and the caribbean. but before we get that, let's have a look at south america. and a fresh rush of storms will spring up in the very south elephant northern parts of origin tina picking up in winter status on sunday, combined with a weather front pulling into southern parts of chile, we are expecting temperatures to drop down in this region of the next few days before the north of us, it's still a story of extreme heat for power going as well as eastern areas of brazil. we have a warnings out, heat wave warnings that and we're expecting the temperature. and as soon she on to touch up to 41 degrees celsius on sunday, before it cools down as the thunder of showers kick in and thunderstorms all the
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story across central america and the caribbean, that deepening area of low pressure is going to be very heavy rain across cuba, the florida panhandle. we could see some flash flooding and land slides with those provincial down port. it'll eventually work its way further east, across the bahamas as we go into sunday. and that's going to join up with another storm system moving across central parts of the us, reading some pretty for russia's weather conditions, up the east coast of the us as we go into the next week. not sure whether the latest news as it breaks have yet to be late. 50 has this photo exception photo implement a. she'll kick one on the plan to cut down government spending a fight inflation with detailed coverage. many members of the sort have gone into hiding or varying arbitrary arrest, motor, and source, disappearing from around the world. entities, as government says, it's looking for
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book about you want to me i'll just even use are with me is the whole run, the reminder of all told stories and initial reports by these really all mean has revealed the 3 captains in gone. so what to find is right. the soldiers who did not follow the rules of engagement despite the way you think a white flag and pleading an hebrew is right. the soldiers opened fire and killed them all just ever unless somehow, bu deka has to be late to resting garza, he was killed in this way. the dr. strong qual coming earlier talks to you and run school on sarah garza bureau chief. why allowed to do voice also in just in the attack its business defense secretary says one of his worship, so shot down a suspect to the tech. try it over the red sea while you have been suits you fine to say they launch the attack on the red sea result city of a loss in southern israel. the spokesman folder group says a swarm of drones was used in the operation. last month is ready for us to set
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dance up to ballistic missiles near the cities as space. cyber kyra, it's as mo, from heifer in northern as well. is randy's huffman mentions anything about the safety, and it's raining here which tends to be quite small. when it comes to like the, it's really kind of cool to is it the 1st time is you was saying, well, we do know is that each of the neighboring country, israel, the spend down a drone on the uh, the red sea that, uh, and this was the 1st time that ended up in its entirety, possibly on its way to a lot its just across from the sides. but
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uh no, the only threat. the top thing that in the ports of a lot you also have uh the as to a quote which is uh, a long clay. so 2 gauze are and that has the area has been under a tight uh, previously with records from, from austin because of that, a lot of the shipping has, had to have been diverted inside uh, are still quotes with out of service for a while. it seems to have reviews, but not so the shipping has been coming here. so high, 500, if you can see just behind me that the quotes is one of the main port. so it is roland via visa tax happening. uh and it last and sits not wanting to end to the right. it means we'll have to add an extra 20 days to go around africa through the top and to end up here, which is the mediterranean sea shipping to potentially and the pin of course that also adds to security threats. now no it just in one area, but multiple areas across israel to the world's largest shipping companies are
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temporarily suspending the routes through the red sea. it follows a series of attacks on vessels in the region by an invite to the fight. as they say is that responds to israel's will and gossip. now the attacks of talk, the commercial ships traveling to egypt, sewage canal through the red sea. as they approach the narrow bob amended straight to the south, the strategically important passage is only 52 kilometers wide. an estimated 30 percent of old label containers uses. now that makes up 12 percent of the world trade about one trillion dollars worth of goods move through the straits each year . it's also a vital conduit for shipments of crude oil. any 10 percent of old oil traded passes through the red sea and the by the blended waterways. jones stole puts, joins us now from london. he's a cd, a trade and environment manager. now the international chain, the of shipping the store, that thanks for joining us live on al jazeera,
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appreciate your time. you have been strategic position at the miles of bikes, the red sea, and the goal fairly has had consequences respectively when it comes to shipping. but as we're hearing disruption to read see shipping routes is a huge gallery to global business, isn't it? yes. is the um, forgivable attacks that the keys are carrying out. so you guys in a, some merchant ships. i've had to have had an impact on the flow. i've tried already . as you've mentioned, we've seen 2 major carriers rerouting ram to the type of good have and that will add 6 to 14 days to that voyage. it will delay the arrival of goods in, in the markets to which that being delivered. and i think it's important to stress . this is no and these really tried problems. this is a global trade problem. and the attacks of very, very wide ranging that taking in ships from all different types of flag and to have potentially very, very serious consequences for survivors from all around the world. well,
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sort of money are we talking about would be lost if trade is disrupted for shoals or long time during this rate. a um, it's difficult to say because obviously the market will adjust um, but if we look at the sewage canal we're talking about $3.00 to $9000000000.00. a guys i've tried going through that every day. so it will be, it will be significant. the other in the pilot we've seen is an increase in insurance prices from 0.04 percent of the chips total value last week to, to around one percent now and possibly even higher as the security situation continues to be, to be bad in the, in the small lab or say that is so crucial. of course this is to put the it's the major trading maintain works both ways. europe sends its goods to africa and asia pacific. how worried will companies in europe be considering profit margins are
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really tightened. insurance on cargo ships does go up, but the thoughts of incidents happen i think that would, that would be very, very serious concerns about the, the impact some business in europe. and also united show you this is, this is a major route between europe and asia. and even though your trade one stop delays will have an impact. and i suspect that's why we now see an increase deployments of warships to the region to try and suppress this threat. and hopefully to dissuade the the eighty's from continue these. these attacks the to also lead to portable, a large shipping companies that work in isolation that ceo's will have good contacts, dare i say it in battery as governments and political c is one would assume that they 2 are talking to their respective governments wherever the ships are registered to strive and so to have what can be done legally and safely?
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yes. these days i'm a huge style of, i'm going give the moment between the shipping industry representatives, including the, the international chamber of shipping and the governments that can become, make a difference. in particular, we finally enjoyed very good dialogue with, with the navy's that he was deploying to the region at the moment. and we lowered to the action de enticing to protect cell vessels. we hope that that will increase . we hope we will see a search, and we hope that it will have a real impact in discontinuing these attacks and stuff in the he's, he's being able to, to heck commercial ships. what was the, what happens as the day suppressive for the event to jump in store foot, thanks very much for joining us from the international chain. the shipping, thank you. thank you. the demonstrations that's heading out in cities around europe in north america to demand an immediate cease fire in garza and london. the palestine solidarity campaign is holding a solid protest and support of health workers in the cost of the strip. so to kind
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of okay, it's a for us now that brings us the very latest. just bring us up to speed on what's actually happening. sonya has really made up of many british health workers. he decided to come out and say that the government needs to do a lot more. just them the dissolved stress situation that is unfolding in dogs as well. i'm not simply calls for humanitarian forces is not enough and that the needs to be a ceasefire. prevent the situation from escalating and left, but is off. that's with me now to talk about this is dr. o, my abdomen on uh, cassandra, the health workers, the palestine. why is it so important for discovery style holding for sci fi a role, but that the amount of terry imposes that it has to take up until that think we seen a complete failure of the humanitarian pause. that last is for just over
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a week and even during that pause res, seem illegal detainment and health care, right? because of doctors. and this did not, you know, amount to anything essentially. so no a coming in sign in to cause it to greatly to food's going and so supplies not being or punished him, hospices breaking down. so that is your on said what we need is a permanency 5, which will allow these officers to be punished to allow the stop to be replenished to allow for cause it's found up again on its feet. because currently we are in f popular level scenarios inside garza, with a spread of confection diseases and communicable diseases on the level that we have never seen before. and this is the cost of that was another which was approaching as well. and adding to that situation for the full space situations where the console without cease fine yet because of this thing, the allow for that to happen because of security issues. and then what is your
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response is that is how, what does indeed people who you've seen the colleagues actually been killed in this complex. so you see over 260 health care records kills a 110, a legally detained monster to that is, it's simply not good enough. the idea that's continuing to civilian areas, carpet bowman, depriving the basic supplies, medicines, food, and let them die. of starvation in the middle of winter when the temperature has foss dropping, and they are floods, and many of the refugee comes, is just not acceptable in 2023. there are ways to bring people to the table to stop the violence. these ready defense force is continuing its environment of these people and that needs to stop and enrich government has a responsibility towards historically and currently politically, to actually look off to these people and stop the continual bombing, palestinians, the customer. thank you very much for your response. and of course, the world health organization is saying that the health system is collapsing now
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and not the situation needs to be resolved as soon as possible. thanks very much. so do you guys or the, the, the, me of to age, shake new off of the somebody has died up to 3 years in pilot. he was 86 years old to me on that elect takes a look back at his life. no. aside from it as a bed of sue butler to wait for a relatively short time, only since september 2020. by the end of 2021, he'd handed out most of his duties to his half brother and designated. uh, my son, i smart us about. and then now i was involved in the administration and government of q 8 when it gained independence from britain. more than 60 years ago. he was defense minister in exile when to a t tanks, accompanied by allied forces,
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rumbled into queue, white city at the end of the 1st gulf war. but to throw in the run up to the rocks invasion in august 1990 costs out of his career of difficult for the returning. it is face demands from senior army officers to investigate and dismiss. then shaking off and the minister, the offices said shake no f with 3 tanks from the pool to reduce the state of a lot until the me not to fight on your own keys. first, interest rate decisions apparently taken to avoid provoking your real case check. now if wasn't dismissed but was appointed social assessment is starting the postal government a comparison between your role no of i'd ask, no doubt, a debit or 2, but was born in june 19. 37 is family has ruled the oil rich gulf monica
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continuously since the mid 18th century. he leaves behind a wife, full sons, and a daughter about the safe is assistant professor of history at quite univers stands as the may. it will be remembered fondly in the country. this is a very sad day indeed for kuwait just now off and i have met has only done good for the country. his legacy will be remembered fondly. he has many nicknames, if you may, he's known as the meat of pardons. he has left the largest reconciliation in modern community history with a series of amnesty and the returns of citizenship ce release of prisoners. he has also opened up uh to the opposition and its, and opened the parliament again to all voices and opened up to taking away from the government's role. really in voting for the speaker of the house was was which was a crucial thing to reinforce the position ality of the people and the popular
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opinion. if you me, a russian, the development person is posing harsh punishment, full foreign savings in presidential elections next year. he's the favorite to win and seeking a 5th time in march, but would keep it in power until 2013. now there is no viable opposition. candidates and rushes. media is tightly controlled by the kremlin. the new let any interference in the internal affairs of russia will be suppressed and dealt with partially in accordance with the laws of russia. we will defend our people's freedom and sovereignty and the right to choose their future. it is the people and only the people of russia that are the sole source of power in our country. here no authority is in ukraine, have lost on the investigation of tre, counts less central time grenades as a government building. the. it happened in the west and the region video shows about entering the village
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council meeting concerning the coordinates on the ground $26.00 people in just sick . so in a critical condition, after the initial shock of rushes, evasion nearly 2 years ago, you cleans economy is full, construct, extra with millions of ukrainians, displays still cold up the military service, most likely to pose increasing challenges. the companies facing shortages of workers. problem bribes reports from the capital keys, 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 was many men have sign up for military service, while others have an hour brought them with an estimated 2000000, mainly men now cooled up to find technical trades and heavy industries in
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particular are reporting staff shortages. but all sectors are looking at ways to fill the post the recei. now companies are investing more and more in 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 um, i think our purpose is to reduce the number of employees. so we need an increase the productivity of our existing workforce. real time challenges on the front
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lines, adding to growing problems on ukraine's economic front. rob mcbride, i'll just say era keith, full soldiers have been killed and something said to go back to that vertical run over an empty tank. mine, 3 of us were wounded. now the military has been trying to reach on separate has rebels in the border region since launching and offensive and 2 years ago of groups that eastern democratic republic of congo bay green to extend a 3 days since start with the army. the agreement imposes a 2 week trees to be boldest and by the us. the king size of preparations for an election on december the 20th. now the army has been fined to give him 23 levels since the group re imaged in 2021. like connie, how's the details from control? so the boys always accused the d as a government forces of attacking the up. was there something violation that we do? we do not we meant lead to by the former president of cannot we cannot the calling for down. okay. most take, all of those in the ongoing conflict is wondering,
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you know, it'll be between the 2 levels of the logical at least one, which includes political parties. but the many of the 6 of the groups best in the eastern region of the other thing with a new objective to come by, dakota is governmental. felix is a kid and a full team to please me. we will need to government govern this in the country. the democratic republic conway is due to are generally less on next wednesday in a critical context. according to many on a list, many of the ongoing is secure with the stability of millions of commodities citizen out of their homes. and now living into this list. com like on it, how does it all can stuff? so the democratic republic of quote, now, so it has really splits it's showing the strongest solar flat admitted by the sun in several years. in this video, you can see the option of originating from the far north west section. it was captured using extreme, ultra violet light. but it's time to take
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a look at this bolts, these with check months. united manager eric 10 hawk says he wants to use his teams 7 know lost a livable la season as motivation for that class on sunday. that, you know, i should have one just one of the last 5 much is no competitions. they had to believe is having not want to and feel for 8 to use. 10 hawk says this is the perfect opportunity for a site to show what that capable of. i think everyone is highly motivated when you go to ensure a so it's a great place to go. and you know, it's going to be tough. and i think that everything, what every football a once i wants to have the children's so you have to looking forward and you know, it's not, you know, of course we take that you know, memory and, but you have to also take the benefit from it to learn from it. also who sits 2nd in the table will have manage and mikhail, i'll touch it back on the touch line for the game against bryce and on sunday of
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the he was created misconduct. i'll touch a cold refereeing decisions, a disgrace of to his team lost a new cost of last month and spent the last much in the stands. but the come back to him with a criminal defense lawyer who successfully have the charge dismissed. i know to be in the 1st in lives that the child is there guys, it looks like i'm, i'm, i'm the one. so it's okay, but as well is that she knew the sentence i was getting charged and now i haven't been charged. so i haven't been, it's has never my dsa never. so i'm king taught and made it back so that twins is like be nothing for us to nail to close the gap on the top full. we're selling this in school. he said go into games with a 100 to and the full day on can assess sky added. the 2nd condemning for us to a 5th defeats in 6 months is because it was to reinvent the most out. it's a had, have been knocked out of the fee for club. well come in saudi arabia visible. i
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missed a penalty against a freaking champion. so actually if egypt school, the late consolation go. but despite going down to 10 minutes, i'll actually 131. they'll now face those in assuming insights in the semi finals on monday. the san antonio spurs of growth and then today reco 18, much losing run with victory over the los angeles, like his devon for sale, have $36.00 points. one of the problem, james is 23 points on the 9th was not enough for the injury stricken like it doesn't even was losing streak out there. the detroit pistons broke the franchise record is a lot to the philadelphia 76. it is now reco breaking 22nd straight last and it was a west of the season joel and beach going 30 plus points for the 10th street games tiger woods. his teaming up with his teenage son to take paws had a golf tournament in florida. woods made his return to competitive gulf 2 weeks ago of to ongoing uncles surgery. the 15 time major champion has struggled since
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a call crash in 2021 left him with a serious leg injury, but he paid to be fit unhealthy. working the cost with 14 year old charlie during this we can pro em competition. spent fund funding for both of us. we've set off of our competitive nature and we feel that, you know, really push each other to become better and it's just a fun atmosphere which we keep it light, competitive, and enjoyable. those are useful. it's headlines. you can get more on a website out there. a dot com and all social media channels. the channels, the football matches being held here in counseling to show solidarity with the people of palestine covington full month professional players to punch in the game as well as local students. and upsets and full. the movement with means the whole rama will leave you with attributes for i'll just urge unless somebody a bu duyka who was killed by his id strike yesterday. the, the bus done for the whole a whole center. uh can the how does everybody in the amount of the sub so
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we know enough clearly no more cost on me that e s. s. i want us to shut the test. this the saw the via the envelope. it's like, how does it know some of you, some of those submitted show a lot like it in the in central air. does that mean in the machine? um and your nose lives in a and no more than that. there was the it had the issue. yeah. yeah, alone, i don't want to you and some of that as a matter of my bosses, i'm a process and the all the problem is that is, i mean it's the most recent phone been a song. so you wanna initial sign up at all for them on the computer. so you may see this and jimmy, i don't know what the trouble over teddy is to share his immune assignment. i could
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bring in a set up perfectly done or set up coffee has it? yeah, i understand the, the i'm sure i'm most all set on the fast. the the latest news, as it breaks off like 40, was found down the hill and the only go to being show in the chest with detailed coverage telling you this was where it causes palestinians flight to now is ready tanks of pushed into the hall of southern causes main city to see this, jen, and it's a great amount of people crowded in very slow areas and without any wider and the last be has no you many syrian a s o it is a tenant object to produce object these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet on the
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