tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 17, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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these laws actually encourage more violence. 7 personal stories for a global audience. this is my, you house is the way whether he's a 50 foot side of the phase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on how does era, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm real about this and then this is the news our lives from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. a staff member of funds has for the ministry is killed and that is really arrow. so i can draw funding self and got some of the science health minister calls for an urgent investigation following reports that is ready for us as photos. accounts that have gone to a hospital,
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crushing 20 people to death under rising pressure is really 5 minutes. have benjamin doesn't yahoo instead of new negotiations, doesn't cover captions held by homeless. and how much will we hear from guys as elderly residents in the harsh realities of war? and there was some living conditions. the event is autumn, ministry is condemning the killing of one of its employees, and it is really air strikes in vasa, many civilians died in the attack on a residential building funds. this foreign minister has been meeting his really office number in tennessee following the bombing. that's century to many civilian circles. we've been saying it for weeks now. and i recall that the 1st drew's menace to free hostages administer bring aiden to the gaza strip and evacuated the wounded for
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a new humanitarian truce that will need to seize fire. it's going to go through all the refresher and occupied east jerusalem allan, what more do we know about this employee of the french foreign ministry? well, he'd been working with the french since 2002 in guys. a. he essentially acted as the witness on the ground, didn't you remember that the french last week voted for a cease fire? didn't epstein didn't say no, they were in favor very much of a c spot. and a lot of that was based on what they were hearing from the representatives in gaza . and the best man had bodies to get his family to friends, but decided to stay obviously to be a witness to what was going on. he took shelter along with some colleagues in a residential building in rafa in the south of guys on wednesday, but there was an intense bombardment at that time and he sustained injuries and died subsequently from those injuries. now the french are demanding answers about
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why is the residential building was targeted by the french. and of course, they'll be deeply concerned that someone who was acting as their agent in guys who was associated with the console in jerusalem was seriously, it was killed during this operation might have been reporting the fonts is called a minute, says be meeting her is really the is there any foreign minister and kind of him following the attacks earlier on this morning? this is of course going to bring more pressure on the nets and yahoo correlation, as well as the more reports of depth of israeli soldiers. i think that that has been pressure from the outside and that's been ongoing for several weeks. the end including the united nations, both but the is growing pressure from the inside as well. and a lot of that is to do with the depth of 3 captives over the last few days. that is still from paige in the newspapers. in israel,
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the 3 men were trying to give themselves up. they were just steps away for freedom after 70 days. the being held captive in gaza, they were walking waving white flags. they were shortlist and they were shot dead by. it's really so just this is the headline and my rabbit says the tragedy of the captives. and you see the picture of the 3 men there from the adults. how would it be killed? and it gives a graphic detail of the, the story that has been passed by the israeli army. this should have been prevented as the headlines there. and then that is habits which is a famous paper here. so just kill while cutting with soldiers killed 3 while cutting white flags. and you see the picture of the funeral from the veteran who was one of the 3 that was killed. many people are questioning the role that benjamin netanyahu has played in breaking the news to these really people that he hasn't answered many questions about this. that essentially is be left to the is really army to
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a nice the death of this on families of those being held captive are very angry at the fact that these 3 captives have been killed. they have been saying for a very long time that with the war going on in guys, the potential for this sort of thing certainly increases even more. so when you hear from the army saying that the soldiers were never brief, never told about the possibility of captives walking forward and giving themselves up. and this will just to those who want to see benjamin netanyahu colla holt to the war until all the captives are freed in fight. one of the mothers of someone who is being held captive and gaza as i was just in the a soto so that she is now going to go on hunger strikes until the war is cold, over by these really parts of the backdrop to all the all of this island, of course, is the news that we're just getting that there are suggestions and more talk to try to agree at least ground work for negotiations on
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a new cease fire. what more do we know about that? well, certainly interesting. the language is being used to run this. we know that a week ago, benjamin netanyahu was dead set against the idea. and then at the end of last week, he decided to dispatch the head of most of the external security service in israel . a to you to meet with the kentucky prime minister to discuss the perhaps a new deal that would lead to ac spark, an exchange of captives and benjamin netanyahu on saturday evening. certainly ignore lives. there would be difficult discussions. he said, of course, there will be conditions to this note before benjamin netanyahu said, the only condition that he was going to impose was that how much released all the captives, and then they would stop the fight to. a mazda, of course, took the opposite position, stopped the fight to the captives will be released. so there obviously is going to be some discussion between them. but the pressure is going on benjamin netanyahu. he started the cabinet meeting in tel aviv and the last hour saying that he has received
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a letter from the families of soldiers who died in guys to keep going with the war . so you see the internal tensions that he know has the balance in the best interest of the people who are calling for something to happen. that changes the situation and the growing, what kept is it being killed and soldiers are being killed to. and thank you very much indeed, unofficial talking to us from occupied east jerusalem. right now is your how is to foreign affairs correspondent, oddly speak our own use organization. he's explaining what the french employee was doing and got the phone, so always kept to a, to kind of cultural diploma. they can antenna in ga side small a cultural finish center if you like, which depends on the the general culture late in general was other to deal
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with israel proper upfront uses. it's telling me i'm betsy. but to deal with the pallet tunes beat the in gus, i'll be the in westbank. they use the general consulate in general. so him, so the gentleman was working for the cultural center in does all his family had life to, of course, the beginning of the war. but the fonts wanted to still have some kind of presence in guys out because it's a very important and was full problems and you have no to that's phones has voted the immediate r t a resolution in the security council that proposed a you may need that in ceasefire, so front didn't take a stand, the same stand as written, who epstein or as i made a gun,
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go as low to know but phones voted fuzzies fire. so punch is very concerned by the you may need to in the human it in the situation in i guess it's why it was a very useful falls problems to have a kind of a reliable wait a minute to tell the fax machine what's was happening that at least 20 people have been killed in more than a 100 have been injured in and is really are striking the northern guys and strip a residential block. and there's a body of refugee camps being targeted footage captured by obviously, the journalist shows dozens of wounded people, including children being brought to a medical facility in somebody. the electronic health minister has called for the investigation officer. the bodies of at least 20 palestinians were finding the courtyard of a medical facility officer and is many raid and was counted as have to come all on one hospital in northern garza. witnesses, se bulldozers run over people junior sees that last and several days tends for
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display civilians were also crush. audra 0 a spoken to palestinians who say civilians were deliberately to august a waiting list. i'm. i don't even have the waiting list. i'm. i don't really mad. where is the international community? why are they so silent? you guys were trying to identify people who died. people were buried alive using bulldozers who couldn't do that. all those who committed this crime should be brought to justice and brought to the international criminal court. thousands of displaced individuals were smashed by bulldozers and buried. look at this person who was injured. he was crushed with a bulldozer. i'm amazed to see the silence of the international community. okay, i want to give you a sense of the main areas of fighting and gas is really tanks and troops of deployed and all these areas that are shaded in right across garza and the north. that'll be an intense baffles with this really forces fighting the military waiting
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of how much the custom brigades and as long as your hot coats brigade, they've been happening in the neighborhoods. i'm sure jam remodel and all as a team. but some of the fiercest bottles are happening in the side of and then the wrong guys is the 2nd largest city fun, eunice. there's really, i mean, says the cost number gauge as mobilize all its members across the gaza strip and it expects to fight them for several months. is where the military is describing parts of the salt dean road, north and east of con eunice as an active battlefield. it's a vital link between north central and southern gaza and it's been impossible for palestinian civilians to use it for weeks. let's go to hunting, mach more, he's live for sins, rafa in southern guns, i'm going to stop honey. with those bombardments envisioned by a refuge account. what do we know about those of the yes, rob, we're getting more reports and confirm the report. so now an entire residential
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block been targeted relentlessly with what seems not just an, an error psych but those what describe as the barrels explosive barrels a bit it dropped and this entire residential, a block in jet valley. uh uh, within the past 2 hours, there are reports about 20 people that are being killed right away as someone described. but now i would describe the intensity and in scale and magnitude of the explosion. not only a destroying the targeted homes that we're talking about the vicinity of day when the large number of other residential completely damaged to the point are becoming unlivable, forcing people to the displays do other areas. and this is not the 1st time this is happening. the aftermath of each error strikes or a massive bombardment leads into not only killing and injuring policy in it, but also causing more internal displacement of palestinians. so far, the people who were in that area a really evacuated from a be turned into the,
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the la coming all the way through your body, a seeking shoulder within the past a few weeks. but where the tribe adat war zone and the he'd be bombardment as the works x 3 eh, a military actions on the ground. so the very idea of targeting residential homes are unfortunately becoming the norm that we see and palestinian. see here every single day and no deal, no day goes by without hearing about more residential homes, more residential neighborhoods being leveled and completely destroyed. and again, is just causing more displacement to palestinians that over whelming day evacuation centers that already have it in thousands of people inside of them. and you've been talking to us about the damage to the residential areas. but of course, medical facilities and hospitals have also been targeted. you're at the hospital
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has been set up by console and tell us more about that. of the yes, we are in an area this. is there the other part of the milwaukee evacuation zone on it that this area happen to have the hospital that is under construction right here . it's a, it's, it's a hospital. the country's deal to the hospital that was as the setup. it started before the word. it's not completed yet, but what people did here is it seems like god, this is the uh, the, the, the start cause they move. what's going on. people are use in the building as our shoulder as a rough visit, despite the fact is that in the under construction it lacks the very basic uh, facilities in terms of assigning stations term of hygiene facilities. we're talking . 2 basic things like toilets running water, it doesn't have because it is still under construction. the building is full of evacuating the old, the, the old, entire floors are full of app evacuated and what the did the at the close these
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windows and any openings individually would not in a plastic, just try to protect themselves from the cold of the night. and each family literally took a portion of avery floor and then sort of a small extent inside, as there are no partitions yet or no walls or rooms inside the building. but what's worse is the fact is the surrounding area of this building, where people here have to set up their tens and literally in the front yard, the backyard of, of what is going to be a hospital here in the milwaukee area in the open large lisa and area again, if people q a is behind me here since the early hours of the morning, the career fair, you have one gallon of water. there's only one source of water here. and by the way, this is not a drinking water is only so as the salt deep water. they use it for their daily activities, either do washing dishes or doing laundry, but it's not drinking water. if they need a drinking water in this area,
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they have to go out part of this is on by the water, drinking water, a gallon parents at our family or parent, an individual in some cases and, and to get back to the zone. the situations are, are, are not, not really at all. here they are difficult to be able to come frustrated. the fact that there are a pile of, of garbage everywhere here to worry about the spread of diseases. don't worry about the threat of infectious disease as well. as a worry about their children and the most vulnerable of reuben in this situation is that there are no health facility or functioning health facility near near them, and the fact the inability to get the clean and drinking water just aggravates the their living condition. tanya, thank you very much indeed. honey mach moods. live persons off a mother and daughter taking shelter inside a church in northern gals that have been chewed by as many snipers. some witnesses said abominable shots in cold line. the whole, the finally catholic church, one was killed. why she was coming out of the mother to safety. so that's the start
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of the war and most of them taking shelter inside churches. bellamore on a british m p. his relatives that'd be living inside the whole, the family parish church and gaza since the start of the war, along with most of the christians and the gaza strip. and i asked her when she last spoke to our family and we lost touch with them yesterday. it was saying that there was a columns blackout across goes with the movement, no internet tool, but also in the escalating violence that we've seen in and around the church they were to generate is they've already not watching the solar panels had been blown out in the final generation that was hit by is really forces. yesterday there was a fire and that one not just meant that there was no electricity or tool, but also helped to pump the water around the compound. so the situation, i mean it's just been awful. obviously it's been 60 days that they've been the swells from about a 100 people sleeping on mattresses. a mattress is in the sunday school complex to
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300 now. and they are terrified having on choose day seen the been collect to be a short outside the janitor who was just entering to fix something also shop the bodies were just laying the the days and since then there was a sniper, we understand that has been firing into the compound the vatican has confirmed they killed a mother and a daughter in this and they all just in those rooms desperately trying to survive. there's no food, there is naples and they all scared to even venture outside the door to go to the toilet. because they all scared to be killed. so that is why we all company and we all very well read for the safety of usually as, as i'm sure any of those who have family and goals are in palestine will generally all actually as well. let's face it, it's, it's not good for anybody,
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but i think that we've got an escalation here. and it just was saying, you know, this is a week before christmas. these, this is a really important time. and in the christian calendar, it makes a mockery of the suggestion that these really defense forces are keeping civilians safe. these they've known they've been there for a long time. they've been that's up to 60 days now. there was no probably warning. we don't understand why this is happening, and i would say today's ro, please leave that church alone. please leave my family alone. and i say to the international community, please call of need for the immediate si size. we need to make this destruction stop. but also to lift the eyes to the last in peace that christians are thinking about across the world. in advent, in the run up to christmas. it was military and it's government say they were hunting down homeless fighters. i'm as far as you aware of who is inside that church. my family christians, people who sold century, they've been basically this
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a 2 months with very few people who they don't know go in and out. and this was saying the christian community and that was done as a whole, but especially in go there is tiny they, they know each other. they what, how much tunnels underneath will come on. does that, you'd have thought that they would have come to get the full 60 days, but they've decided to wait till now. um and there was no least let drop that was new prior warning, as was confirmed by the bus to come when they wait. and yesterday, so i don't know, no one understands why this is happening, but as far as my family are concerned, absolutely no. they have not seen high know ahead of anyone that they would understand to want to be targeted by these really defense forces. so the one we wonder, you know, we know that they've been wanting people to move. they've been trying to get them to if they've been frustrated, the civilians haven't moved. but even under international law, or if you tell people to move and they don't,
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they have every right to stay. you then have to do everything you can to minimize civilian casualties. and all of this, including, you know, they reported seeing white phosphorus being thrown into the compound. all of this, i will be encouraging my family well eye witnesses to report puts into the international criminal court. um, so that when uh that is investigated that they all parts of the evidence base. what christians in the gaza strip are a minority that are only about a 1000 left in 2007 the worth 3000 father. gabriel romaneli is the parish priest of the holy family parish in gaza. and he says that the christians who remain a 135 are catholics, but denominations and goes on strict and worship has kind of 10, several different churches. christians have lived in gaza since the 1st century, the thoughts and make up the oldest christian community in the world. especially if mercado small publishing, i like this is head of the greek orthodox church here in doha. and he has spent
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some time in gases and thank you very much indeed for being with us. so i understand that you have some friends and colleagues who are in the church that we're talking about at the moment. have you been able to contact them? have a told you what's happening to this uh indeed to you was uh, 19992000 serena, you guys have products freeze. i know how to help people, but they are inside. our costa looks. mona susan, but few years i have some messages. i cannot have entirely conduct to the, to the last uh uh, 2 weeks. but what do you have uh, uh, from some messages i come to from them, but the, they are like, but they are in very odd situation. uh, waiting for somebody that in a we tried uh,
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i mean the storage facility called me due to indoor hinesville peroration was administered, affordable for the uh, 2 weeks ago on the sunday. the 3rd of december. and please have a, uh, a ride with the, uh, me, with the re, uh, a plain uh, uh, do a lot of these airports, myself, and to the river reynolds. the father shuddered. grow from the model of my church and to eat health coverage. uh how many, sorry, aids. uh, 3 days. oh sir, let me this, it affordable for us and for me to the age it was uh, a box that trash covering the aid. enter inside. uh does a. so i suppose i'm sorry to interrupt you. i should explain to our view is forgive me for interrupting you. i shouldn't wonder. i explained to, i've used the top white ton picture that they should be seeing at the moment is
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a live pictures from the off a crossing. and then a truck has just gone in and as it passed through the crossing crowds of people. and i'm assuming this is, of course, isn't the guys aside? crowds of people have jumped onto the truck. i know no seizing boxes of a, i'm simply throwing them into the crowd. somewhat indiscriminate. they know, i would imagine this is not part of the, the standard procedure. my understanding is that these trucks would be offloaded by uh, aids organizations on the 8 will be handed out um on any more sort of regimented fashion . but it is perhaps an indication of the desperation of many people in gaza that we're seeing these pictures at the moment. tell me how, given the level of supports and ages that you have been providing. how frustrating is it for you to see so much of your aid on the egyptian side of the border and unable to get in to gaza at the rates that you would want it to go?
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what exactly is being around to being the be congress in the a lot of use of i've seen that hundreds of products. so they told me uh, 400 a 2 trucks about a, to the way the answer. uh, gaza and only 70 or 80 mike single, the ends of every day. and of course the people, the best rate of they have seen those are big chairs. i mean the people both of a dust, if they see a truck going inside, it doesn't try to to grow any kind of food or water or anything that they need. so it is that picture exactly. but illustrating the beat means of loss of people for a. so this has to, in coverage,
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do people to send more so the more to support, but also us, right? sure. and to the people's words, they are from totally the entrance to make it easier. the procedure, so people they kind of receive as much who money to have a good support for some clothes, the better it is winter. so it is that they need it badly. so i like to ask, i've done, forgive me for interrupting you again. but i, that is something i do want to get your, uh, your opinion on with regard to the church that we were talking about before. and the christian community that is a sheltering inside that church is really military. and the government say that their goal is to try to defeat harmless fighters that they are hunting for homeless fighters in order to be able to uh, to get, get rid of them in your understanding. is there any reason why this particular
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chart church should be targeted by the is really forces or it was probably just the results of going to be hated. but unfortunately, if it was also our church and also the uh i live in, but i need to get into running costs with all the properties. most people uh in, in garza, um many other hospitals, many other worship places. so of course is not understanding the big. busy uh the people that are refuge no um shows are inside of the church. busy the as, as i know, they are the only civilian people. there are people that they lost their house, so they're asking a refuge to the insurance for them. all of us to be the most safe place about that . um,
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so the only place that they can stay because they are the houses that are uh, just uh moines. so i know that those fund. busy why is so many uh, children, uh, a bit of read names or lay persons um about a bed on to that effect. so i'm very sorry for boss because i know those people that to my own community, i'm to the neighbors of the other people, but they are civilians. there are more really, to be a month to come. us fox. uh, this is the picture above these uh, a different picture of the how these riley's uh, this was for what the archbishop mercado smells over here knocked us. thank you very much indeed for being with us. um, i just want to point to you to these uh, pictures that we're getting live from that off across. and we're seeing
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a succession of age trucks that will be making their way into uh, guys, out from egypt to across the crossing. and as the trucks have been moving into the guys or we've seen crowds of people, you can see them in the picture. there will be leaping onto the trucks and seizing the the boxes of a i'm throwing them into the crowds. this is obviously not part of the standard procedure. the agencies would fall around the be able to take those boxes off and deliver the aides and dispersed the aides in a more tom fashion and a more balanced fashion. but it is perhaps an indication, as the archbishop was describing on, indicates of the kind of pressure and stress that the people in guys are, are facing when these trucks coming through. now us defense secretary lloyd austin's arriving and then at least on sunday to discuss the expansion of amount of time of force in order to prevent further attacks by who the fighters,
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how they are washington inside one of its warships and the bad see shot down 14 drones launched from yemen. evans, who the fighters say they launched an attack on the red sea resort city of alia in southern israel. with the us defense equity is also going to be meeting with is really military officials on monday to talk about changing the tactics and gaza. that's part of the us initiative to convince israel to scale back it's offensive. but to get more on this for manual example though, he's in washington dc. so what are us officials hoping to achieve with his latest tour of the region that's going to be with you rob? it will top us defense officials on this trip are going to continue to work toward a mediating the risk of the conflict between israel of hamas and gaza from expanding into a larger conflict and into the rest of the regional read. you want to us defense secretary lloyd austin said via the social media platform x on saturday. he said
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the quote i'm headed to israel buffering and cut the 2 underscore us commitments to strengthening regional security and stability. and working with partners and allies to advance defense capabilities. now, how do we read into this? for starters, as the united states does continue to work toward reducing the risk of this conflict, expanding into the wider region. they're also doing so by putting pressure increased pressure on israel to narrow the combat zone to change of course, in terms of the military campaign in gaza. this isn't anything new. we have heard recently from president biden warning that is real, is losing support internationally as the board drags on. on the other hand, we can also read into this by seeing that the united states wants to increase its it's unable presence, both in the red sea and in the mediterranean. does it directly as a response to this escalation and attacks by a rainy eroni back, who these in the admin against a commercial and military ships? of course, all of this continues to be part of the,
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the overall strategy goal of the united states. since the events of october 7th, which has been to minimize the risk of this conflict, expanding into the wider region, your monroe, i want to ask you about this a. this reads the task force because of the speculation that it was going to be a brand new one. but if i understand it correctly, it is going to be an expansion of an existing task force. and it's a, or least an existing naval force in the region. what more do we know about the structure of this and what the plan is were still expecting to hear from a defense secretary austin at some point this week at detailing exactly what we can expect as to whether or not this is going to be an expansion of the already existing maritime task force, or if this is going to be some sort of a new naval presence that will have the capability of directly striking randy and back to who the targets in yemen that have been increasingly attacking the
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cargo ships as well as us navy ships in, in the southern red sea. it may be that it is just simply an expansion of the already existing international maritime task force. but, but we also have heard just in the last week from us national security adviser to the white house, john kirby who has pointed to both the state department and the pentagon, reaching out to other countries to provide maybe ships that would be under the command of us naval forces, but again, this shows how multi faceted this trip is by a top us defense officials at the moment. and the, the sort of delicate line that the united states is walking, both in putting pressure on israel to minimize civilian casualties, to narrow that zone of con, of combat. but also working toward flexing u. s. military might in the region to deter, uh, more attacks by, by who these and yep and, and,
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and to prevent the sort of the scenario that mediators don't want to see play out, which is an expansion of this conflict into the wider region. that's fine on wrapping know, talking to us from washington dc. a lot of these 5 palestinians have been killed by his really forces in over 9 raising they occupied westbank. the latest operation took place, need a refugee camp and the city of to cut them. was it insane? dozens of is really army vehicles and bulldozers stones, the area charles dropped present to him and the occupied west bank. so bring this up to date with what's been happening on these rates. yes, rob, this is a another long extensive right by these, right. the military over nice uh, local share inside the tool. cut them refuge account laura shops, camp saying that the right started around 1 am last night in the military. these ready ministry didn't leave until 10 am. this is one of the strikes sites i will show you around if not of the camera,
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just pants down here. this is interesting. this is one of the strikes sites from a project child that was launched from above from a drug. and as you can see, pretty low impact in terms of the destruction on the ground. but these devices, oh, absolutely. so because it's not opens round and you have a look at the whole here, you can see that this is absolutely shredded with shrapnel and these tiny bull bearings. so if you come around and have a look here as well, you can see where some of these of a literally present kind of tracy to stay and going through. now there were 3 people killed during this strike, according to locals. they're saying the 1st, the 1st project trial hit and they were a couple of members of the arm resistance that were a hit. we understand that one was immediately killed. another one was seriously injured. and speaking to the gentleman who owns this house, it was saying that he heard a knock on the door,
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which was by one of these injured members of the resistance. you can see the plot hit on on the floor. now, according to the owner of the house, his son came up, the stairs is from which there is still blogs and came out. they says to all of so the tool and as he opened the door. ready there was a 2nd strike and that 2nd strike killed his son. now the son is around 30 years old and he has 4 children. and as you can see, family members, friends, members of the community all now waiting for the body to be brought from the hospital so that you can pay, or the law suspects before he is taken to the batteries. but yeah, this was one of at least 2 strikes we understand using is right. the drivers now to come this refugee,
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kansas long fitness center for the arm resistance. and of course, the armor assistance is considered a legitimate form of resistance by the many thousands of people that live here and brought the way across palestine, resistance against the occupying pow, that being israel. but the around about 17000 people live in this camp. and they all facing raids like this pretty much every day. the roads not fall from here. it's been completely dug up by one of these is riley homage bulldoze. is there a number of businesses as well that we've seen that? what role? so here we don't have numbers of those that were arrested, but as i say this is happening on a daily basis. now what's also interesting though is speaking to the gentleman who's lost his son, he was saying that they made repeated calls to the ambulance crews to try and save a son who was bleeding to death. for hours they took for the ambulances to be
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lifting their constantly complaints by ambulance crews, by medics. that despite them, based on the going through the protocol, the official protocol, which is the ambulance stuff, contacting these riley miller tre, telling them exactly where they need to be. in a given location, in order to get into for example, a camp like this to come and treat the wounded or pull the wounded out. they saying that these goals now just being ignored by these riley military. they say that they are suffering serious harassment. many crews have this stuff to change, they often strip searched, and many of them are i'll talk with you directly. it was only yesterday that we were engineering and following another lodge, right. and we saw an ambulance to take a bullet holes at the front of the vehicle directly underneath, where the driver sits on sites around the sides of that ambulance. so yeah, this kind of situation just highlights not only the kind of tyra that the thousands
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of civilians are facing during these rage on places like this. but the huge difficulties that ambulance stuff. the medical crews are facing on a daily, on a nightly basis. as these raids, continue, jones thanks very much. indeed. shawn striper talking to us from the defined westbank. so i head on, i'll just say the pano city and so we scape the war on guys of a fear for their loved ones. we can left behind the catalog, then there's lots of settled whether to be found across europe at the moment. that's thanks to high pressure, which is in charge. of course, the western and central area is keeping the skies dry. it may, however, be some cloud looking across from some misty patches in places like parts of the south across the beer in peninsula, lots of sunshine and bright to sky's. the window continues to be an issue across
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the mediterranean. we have put some warning salt to places like italy as well as greece, is putting a lot cooler here, but that system has pushed its way for the east, taking the west to and when to weather across to east and areas of to kia well winter weather to come across the southern parts of russia with snow folding in moscow on sunday. and when continues to be the story across more northern areas, blowing across the low countries into germany, poland, and onwards to the baltic states wintry weather as well. so no way up there and some heavy rain affecting the north west of the u. k. scotland, seeing the worst of that, those showers eventually rolling away for the south as we go into monday. but it has the launch meet miles' picture, temperature wise, temperature picking up in london 12 degrees celsius. the on monday. romance 13. have a look at athens. we've got warnings out from cold on sunday, but
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the the origin or does it a reminder about told stories this out, the french foreign ministry is condemning the killings of one of its stuff. and it is really as striking guys as southern city overall from a taxpayer of intensifying more than 1000000 people. it's a flat to the area and they're living in overcrowded camps. at least 20 people are being killed in more than a 100 injured. and in this video striking the northern gaza strip residential block and there's a volume that has been targeted. and there's been a scramble for ages of off across in between garza and egypt. the crossing is at the moment, the only entry point for release material into guns,
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so the writing says 100 levels of costs to strep of spirals. in recent days, a british foreign minister david cameron and his german opposite number on elena belt, have called for a sustainable cease fire in gaza. the fire written adjoining dollars. it goes to the you guys sunday times newspaper in it. they say we must do all we can to pave the way to a sustainable ceasefire leading to a sustainable peace sooner which comes the better the need is urgent. israel has the right to defend itself, but in doing so, it must abide by international humanitarian law. israel will not win this war of its obligations destroyed the prospect of peaceful coexistence with palestinians. so many civilians have been killed. is there any government should do more to discriminate sufficiently between terrorists and civilians? in showing its campaign, toners, hamas leaders and operatives gonna go live to sonya diego who's in london for us. is this any different to what the governments have been saying before?
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a what a sense to be the so the, the subject to the matter is, indicates a very slight shift in tone suddenly. but the message up that the cost of it suddenly echoes previous statements that had been made by the prime minister, which you see not quest. although he hasn't mentioned about a sustainable ceasefire. that certainly is new language. but this certainly have been calls for that to be more to be done to stem the, the high toll of the civilian deaths and casualties, as well as allowing more humanitarian aid in some dollars as well. so very slight, very subtle, but still a substantial change from what has previously been done. and that's maybe perhaps because also to echo some of the language that has been coming from washington dc. of course the u. s. being the strongest outlier of the of the u. k certainly
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militarily. so with that as well, both perhaps seeking to impose more pressure on benjamin netanyahu, especially given the recent restaurant that has been coming out of, of the defiance of finding a solution in the 2 state solution as well. and netanyahu cooling for as well to maintain total security control over gaza. that is really being held back and criticized in these kinds of statements as really in a very soft and full bid. but certainly maintaining the lines from washington and from london that the 2 state solution is really the only way forward as trying to find a political solution to try and bring about an end to the conflict as well. of course that will so right at the, towards the end of the statement as well. uh,
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both the, the positions, the gym and, and 5 ministers did also speak about the, the need. so actually confronts the extremism on, especially with the special mention being given to settlers in the west bank as well as being part of that open and the need to resolve the issue. if this 2 state solution is going to be carried out and whether they will be able to have that long lasting solution of the piece in that region. so yeah, thank you very much indeed. that's when you're talking to this from london. so that i'll see you as a guys as elderly residents may not survive the territories worsening conditions as your husband bob and has meant that many of them have been displaced and forced into u. n. one shelters, image and kemp of reports up to how do you say don and honey maurice are displaced from the shoes. a neighborhood in northern garza. i don't remember we were displaced in 1948 from the edge of the area and just uh,
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we used to live. now we are just based again in garza and my house was destroyed by and his radio striking value to $3000000.00. we lost the home and i'll for too many elderly palestinians have been through multiple displacements on whose which can cause deep psychological tumor. we living this opens old williams and i know that this think so i'm being experienced and that in 56 school, the tripod has a question on egypt. i also witnessed mexico and not in 6 to 7, and the 1973 will. but i haven't seen any single, horrific, and the current move in 2023. destruction is everywhere. evacuation on the bones is difficult for anyone, but particularly tough on the elderly as most kind of move quickly and may need assistance working like own honey met each. once in the you and shelters like the still very hard and i am here in the camp. you can't find basic food.
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there's no drinking water, nothing. go into the bathrooms there. i'm fit for human use. i'm 71. and what can, even though i don't want to, because i need to live without sanitation and please go to the risk of getting sick and the shelters is high for an elderly person. simple illness, like a bunch of diarrhea can be very dangerous, weakening and already frail body. the lack of medicines is also extremely problematic. more than 50 percent of older people have some kind of long term prescription from heart diseases to die beatty's with the blockade. these drugs and notes available, putting people at the risk, the type seeds combined with the apartment and the displacement, and also the set sun to take conditions in the shelter. are the perfect storm if you wish for more older people to, to get sick. and i think it is a matter of time,
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but we will start seeing older people dying as dx. the result of the seeds in direct the result of the conflict affordable around $500.00, a drunk entering calls every day. no, it's roughly $100.00. until the aid returns the bombing stops and people are able to leave shelters. everyone remains at risk, but the venerable sectors of society and garza are in a cute danger image in cuba, which is 0. the going to turn to some of the news know, can wait some late to me. oh, shit, no, i'm on a cell but who died on saturday has been by the private ceremony. enjoyed city was restricted to members of the ruling family signal off govern cool age for the past 3 years. is how the brother? 83 year old crime friendship much. and michelle, along with a sub,
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has been named his successor. the country has entered 40 days of morning. the winds migration agencies has more than 60 migrants of presumed dead off to an accident of libya's coast of boats believe to have had high waves after setting offerings, water in northwest libya. international organization for migration says more than 2200 people have died this year trying to cross the mediterranean sea on the train is joining us live from the libyan city of mistrust. of what more do we know about what's been happening by as well just yet more tragic loss of life in the central mediterranean. as you said, the, you ones migration agents. the said that 61 people have been believed to drowned off the coast of the water. that's the northwest. about 30 kilometers from the border with 10 easy. i mean, water is a hotspot of 4 migrants trying to leave libya to reach europe
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through the central mediterranean. so, you know, according to the migration agency around there, there are $25.00 survivors. but the $61.00 people include women and children. libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach you up through the mediterranean sea. of the un has described a central mediterranean as one of the most dangerous maritime crossings in the world with over 2300 dead or missing in the central mediterranean. so this just highlights that something needs to be done. you know, in libya there's about 700000 migrants according to the un in the country. many of them are trying to reach europe. but, you know, libya currently has 2 governments. many believe that if the warranty with these rival size can come together,
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bring about stability in the country. many of these migrants won't need to try to reach, you have to go have a living wages, they can, they can work in libya. it's with, with a stable feeling safe and secure. so you know, it's, it's just another loss of life and in the central mediterranean hispanic trina, joining us from living is if you open this it awesome alex, thank you. i, the fighting between the cities army and the pot of military rapids, the board forces has reached the central city of why the mcdonny, thousands of people have been forced to free their homes, many of taking refuge in the city. and violence broke out in the capital of cartooning. so to these doctors, you say hospitals are emptying out and could be forced to close. is the start of the 8 months conflict. more than 12000 people have died and 5000000 have been displaced. at least one person has been killed in a russian drones tri kinda southern ukrainian region of
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a desa. the currently in the forty's released facilities of what they say was a russian drone attack and a hospital in the eastern cassandra region. a doctor was injured in the hospital, his damaged loss goes, denied targeting civilian infrastructure in mexico. one of the biggest and most controversial infrastructure projects in recent history has been completed ahead of schedule. the 1st passengers board of the maya train a railway $20000000.00 mega project championed by president congress manuel office of the don't was really i'll tell you. i know report is getting the project to this point. it's been challenging a victory lap for mexico as president all aboard the my a train of 1500 kilometer railway designed to connect some of the country's best known tourist destinations with construction run billions of dollars over budget
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face multiple lawsuits and fierce criticism from environmental. this to 5 years after 1st breaking room emissions project is a reality as president. and then as men will lopez over that or, or low, you rated the 1st 3 of the networks, 7 lines. the entire circuit should be completed by march. no, it's a hit on most. we are not exaggerating when we say that is currently no construction project in the world like this one. and it was done in record time. these works generally spent over several governments. neither the criticisms nor the delay train bothered these passengers thrill to be on its inaugural trip. they believe the president's promise that the train will lift southern mexico out of poverty, bringing jobs, tourism, and development to a long neglected region. the surface excellent. the train is in very good condition . some things need to be fixed, but the train is great. but the train has also brought destruction. thousands of
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hector's of jungle were cut down to make way for the tracks. and directly below is the regions unique network, the underwater caves. activists here that could be contaminated by the tree, or we're still could collapse entirely. i'm not sees the maya train as part of a larger plan to modernize mexico from new airports to a coast to coast cargo lines intended to rival the panama canal for his critics. the whole thing is just the vehicle for his ego, for his political ambition, being pushed through before the end of his term. after all, the high communities that live along the path between hope that despite the logical and economic costs, it means right of days them ahead. julia go. yeah, i know i'll just euro mexico, city, filipino palestinians, inside the guys i say they're struggling in the philippines. any 60 were turned off to israel started, it's want somebody spent decades living in the strep. we've been staying at a university in manila,
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but as bonnet below reports and not being told they have to move. when reverend a lot in her family arrived in manila from gaza, no one came to the airport to pick them up. she'd been away for decades. the philippines is no longer home. the government put them up at a hotel for 2 nights. they left them on their own with $1300.00 in cash, but but with the law, we are grateful to be saved their lives. but a hope they will continue to help us because we are still filipino. i mean to find the fight. with the help of activists, they ended up staying on this campus along with dozens of others who fled to war in gaza. but now they're under pressure to leave. although authorities aren't the big thing, the filipino palestinian families stay here at the university of the philippines. the campus is closing for the holidays on december. the 21st. the concern is that no one will be around to help them and they're running out of money. now ideally they move somewhere else, but the question is,
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where rights advocates say the answer isn't just the place, but to support the forwarded to refugee status. the philippine government hasn't granted them. one is access to stable housing. i also livelihood and employment education access for the children, access the medical attention. officials have said they're concerned about the safety of filipinos caught up in the conflict in the middle east. 17 crew members of a cargo ship are still being held by hotels in yemen. the 2 filipinos held captive by how mos in gauze are free, but forward, killed in israel during the groups attack. on october, the 7th. more than a dozen filipinos are still trapped in gaza, including fucking my son, who decided to stay with her power. steering and husband were protecting their identities at her request. oh look, i'm going to put it in easy for you and we get to have proper meals here. but i keep thinking about my family and garza. i haven't spoken to them in 4 days. i hope
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this know which i think i hope is just that they've lost internet access. my clothes aren't going through either. fatty, my says she fused, there's no easy solution for her family. it's either a life in danger or a life in limbo. barney below, i'll just there a minute. it is a but it's going to be here in a couple of minutes. we're more than all these stories. of course, we've had lots of backgrounds and pictures and the website i'll just be in dot com and wrote madison stay with us on august. the a settled time upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions, rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing has taken place. augusta nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leads about that without permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding
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