tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 17, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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in the the hello, i'm so robin, you're watching the, i'll just it renews online for my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. pressure for a ceasefire in gauze to run something by the the home and approved on his way. and he probably minutes a benjamin netanyahu. and his really asked why kits the residential block in northern garza can look at least 20 people and injuring 100 others. the
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explosions of gunfire. a code throughout calls a city which says fine thing in the other room, residential neighborhoods and that's his desperation runs up for the millions front in gauze that they'd agencies say at least the population installed like the welcome to the program as well as probably minister benjamin netanyahu is under intense pressure to institute a ceasefire in garza mold, an $18700.00 people have been killed since october. the 7th now is right and is angry after the military announced at killed 3 captives in this trip. over carrying white flags in garza city. where they was shot by is riley full, says alan fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem. its dominating use in israel
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. what could have been a moment to celebrate? know, a national tragedy. 3 men held captive in guys, a cutting white flags working towards those said to save them. and then short date . troops cannot do. i like to go down a while. when i was informed about the terrible tragedy it shocked me alone. some are in your tom, survive the in for an over 70 days. they were just a step away from freedom and they really touched redemption. and that's when the disaster happened. it broke my heart to broke the whole nation's heart for the families of the captives together every day and tell me to be this is their worst nightmare. i don't understand. how are me with people who came out with a white flag ensure that they're just being shot and 2 goals of the war a presented by the government, which is destroyed, come off and i don't know, i owe you a 110 years. i can, we can not continue to fight the us war and keep the captive of the lives. the
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military has defended the actions of the soldiers, even though the captives were waving white flags. they've sent you instructions to units to avoid another tragedy. or there has been external pressure on israel for weeks to end the water and gaza. but this will increase the internal pressure with a lot of the criticism aimed at benjamin netanyahu. himself that the males brand has been done on what is seen as a colossal a security intelligence and strategic feeling on server settings. um and so with that brand, he cannot hold off the power and the past. another election, he is taking a new brand and i fix the ticket he's gonna run on is opposition to the palestinian authority. returning to god at the beginning of a cabinet meeting. benjamin netanyahu said families of dead soldiers that sent them letters are to him to continue the war pointed response to the going internal
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pressure and to clean indication. that's exactly what he's going to do. i would say sure, i'll just do that. you know, keep fight east jerusalem though as well as also facing it. increasing international pressure to stop is offensive in garza france has become the latest country to cool for an immediate and durable truce. the announcement comes up to the killing of a french government employee and it is really as strong in rough on wednesday fronts as foreign minister has met. is why the counterparts in tel aviv she's expected to meet with the palestinian prime minister later today. also what we think and what we are seeing is that new media trues is necessary, allowing progress to be made towards the ceasefire. to obtain the release of the hostages to allow access into the liberty of more humanitarian aid to the suffering . civilian population of gaza. and in fact, to move towards the humanitarians as fire in the beginning of a political solution. oh correspondent. but it's beth joins us now from tel aviv.
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uh, but it's quite obviously international and domestic pressure is not ramping up on prime minister netanyahu. so what's the view right now from israel? the? well, i think before the killing of these 3 young captives accidental killing of the by to these riley soldiers that was on a lot of push for over tons of negotiating tab was free. the rest of the captives, a sudden a lot of international pressure on israel for a c 5 generally because the international view is that sees that is riley's killing to many palestinians in gauze of us or the view from a lot of major countries. it's a us and u. k. a holding out. i'm calling for an actual see spot or what has changed is the fact he, uh, the, the killing of those 3 young man really reverberate to across this country before
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the killing. the most recent polling was now more, more than a month ago on the views of israelis on how the country was prosecuting the war. and it was overwhelming support really for the government's campaign to rout thomas from jobs. so that wasn't much sympathy for if you like, mitigating the risks to civilian casualties that it'll be interesting to see in the coming days if thoughts change. but certainly there is a normal shot care of killing, of those, you know, and adding to that good. that it's already picked just being released today of the funeral of one of the captives. it's going to add to the the dispatcher for those is riley's way things in use of those that are still being held in the gaza strip of the yes, 27 year old alone shamar is, was buried at 3 o'clock this afternoon. the 1st of the 3 to be buried until a couple of days ago. his post was one of those on display in the square here in
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central tele, b, y, the hostages. whether the relatives of the captives have been gathering since not long after october, the 7 days, those sorts of images that have really shopped the country. there was a lot of demand now about the sort of pressure on that and yahoo to change the way the wars prosecuted, perhaps bodies. why these railways, i hadn't seen giving increasing and that they won't return to the negotiating table with how much we had understood until before friday. these res rails military wants to i'm going forward. so i need to them go searching tables because they wanted to be in a stronger position militarily. oh, but how much it hope to we can it the but because of the killing of those campuses and that that issue is front and center again, forcing netanyahu to acknowledge this essentially is the most of chief has met with counselors prime minister in europe on friday night i'm not seems to be setting
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those wheels in motion for perhaps talks about whether that can be another, sees fine, but as far as it until it be. thank you. the lowest rose appointments of anything, nothing. you know, he says that he'll continue the war until thomas is defeated, survived on the flames. the motion of the will of the full and is what guides us. we will fight to the end and we will achieve our objectives. eliminating him us releasing all the hostages and ensuring that cause it will not again become the center, tara incitement against the state of israel, an attacks against the state of israel august. so marshall is professor of security, a military studies that the doha institute for graduate studies, and joins us here in the how good to be on the product. so let's just begin with the is ready, prime minister, continuing to take his heels and on principle that what he's doing is right. and he doesn't really care what the international community, or even the domestic audience of thinking or saying, i think it's clear that the, his main priority is trying to destroy the mid 3 capability of
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a mouse and the some of the gauge. and the other minute they formations at whatever costs, including the costs of the this king, the lice of the hostages, as we saw in the recent, uh, killing. uh, and of course, including the uh, civilian this, it's a very, very at is key strategy. risky. of course a, it has a lot of moral and ethical questioning there and be good as well. but also even with the 10 of the and politically, it's very risky as a mid saturday. it quit to and i think the secretary of the us secretary of defense, as mentioned before, that and operation of success has been turned into a strategic defeats. and by that the general standing interest of was the head of the us forces. and i've done this done used to say for every one, innocent civilian you kill you, engender 10 fighters against jews. and he used to call it in searching smith. so
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they may be the, for the future, they may be in gender any more and more than palate against them on one end. so it's, it is, it is a very risky strategy politically as well. when you have collect that amount of validation for international laws of war, perhaps potential crimes at and with the these, and accusations that the prime minister is facing. i think it's also very politically, it is very easily politically risky as well. so obviously internationally risky, because as we've seen, these ratings have been saying to other students move further south move to this area. we've started the area, the areas at all safe, already know all the safe and they've become more contained on smaller lloyd all state. and the, the us defense that could you guys hear rise into the region? we know he's going to be here within the next 24 hours is going to be discussing. that's alongside the pressure for cease 5 because now the tone is changing it with some of the us as allies of just kind of are australia and using it. and as well as
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many of the european capitals as well, the more you have the civilian. this is you more the more f hostages dying the, there will be more of a more international pressures on the countries ready to government. so this is, this is putting more and more pressure. but also there is a bit that the realization that you need to cannot control the civilian casualties in the, you know, between provisions the collateral damage. you have cannot come to the israel now has about 4. what more than 5 divisions fighting you know, in, in gaza? so we're talking about the video. so it is a 270 square kilometers into j. yeah. yesterday i was looking at the big gauge the fighting inches. right? yeah. which is about 6 square feet, allow me to a neighborhood of the 2 is used to have 100000 people didn't go with very high population density. we're not talking about the, the, the, the, with any big aid which is likely the one that killed its units, likely the ones that killed the 3 hostages. mainly because it was edited significantly during good reading that fight. so, you know, the, the, the,
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the soldiers are more likely to shoot 1st and then ask questions later. if you have the, the, the feel be good, which was in the west bank, but it was, it, it's not going into jail. and now we're hearing about the 7th arm of the gate and the $188.00. i'm with the gate and, and the 100. 88. i'm a big it is concerned because the, the, the, there was a declaration that they threw a grenade inside the tunnel, which also tells you because the green 8, if you saw it inside the tunnel, it won't distinguish between a civilian and a, a fight to a hostage or a fight to it. so you have in an area of just 6 square kilometers. you have at least 5 different the gauge, 40 of 2 or 2 at one fight in canada. so if you're going to tell me that, that you can control everything, casualties, and, or even hostages life with that amount of fighters we are, it's very, very difficult to control. and therefore, a brings into that question about the rules of engagement, which has a big question mark over it. since the news of those 3 is really captive with shots
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and how the military responds to potential kept. is it all released? whether they all friend will, 5, as they say, they upgraded the directives given to the soldiers and the, the, there's all kinds of excuses that the, they did not face this situation before where you have hostages, roaming around in a, you know, it was zone and it's a very cut the intense a, been fighting going on so they, they, but also we have a public statements on social media from formal soldiers that they are confirming that the orders that they received in the the situations is, should 1st and then ask questions a difficult time 70 for those involved. emotional thanks, which will be on picking more as the evening progresses here in the whole. thanks for joining us. now at least 20 people have been killed and many more enjoy it, and it is really strongly calm. the jabante got refugee camp dozens, where we can data including children, and it has to be taken to
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a medical center. the aid center is suddenly setup to provide basic 1st aid having all of the city fis bottles that taking place along one of the areas main neighborhoods. you had to move the streets. take listen to the sound caption, file cameras just still cloudy. the meanwhile pablo stones health, but just as cold for the investigation of the 20 people were killed on the grounds of come out loud when hospital in northern cancer doctors and to witnesses say the victims were crushed to death by is really false, is using folders as to destroy the 10s, housing displaced, palestinians, and doctors that come out of the hospital heart to interrupt
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a press conference when these rating gun 5 came dangerously close. the the medical team was making a statement of the site of what bulldozing that full dicing when the shooting happened. they were giving details of these really right. let's close eva now to target capitalization, more correspondents, in rafa, in southern gauze, atomic. i know the cold surprise just begun that behind you. it's the way it goes in the region. can we just begin with the ongoing focus on those attacks? the jamalia refugee come? what's the latest? the the oh yes. oh, the attempt was in the 2 or 3 today intended to really use very forces had to be approved in the military attacks, taking them to the complete lack of communication inside the 2 or 3 were the not the rent and the southern part of the i'd be the main focus for the use
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ministration. lean to value refuge account more than 20 pounds of citizens have been killed in air strikes that had destroyed a number of residential buildings detect orientations on the ground and these areas also continue. this search did not always stop in the uh, in the symptom areas above the city, the road and to reach area on the south. we're calling you is only around 28. i will send you and i've been coming to the since the early hours of today's moon, including too many kind of resources these by the s twice i basically the much more around 50 palestinians in goza city bloom, due to different families who have been under is really intense funding, then one of the nature of this strikes was getting a tooth brush neighborhood. the city now reading did not manage to get all of this information to do, to learn how to communicate with communication. right now with the graduate return
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of these networks, we started to contract with the resumes that giving us with external res about these bennington funding during the last couple of days of fighting underground. and it just seemed that were getting me with more detail about the incident. they come all at one hospital. obviously we've just seen that make shift press conference by medics be interrupted by gunfire highlighting hope dangerous. not location really is right now. you know, it's competing society firstly that this location had been, was really intense, very intense, plumbing since the company things were things, but it had to still be best to, to read through different on different departments inside at this a medical conflicts for people who are taking shelter in the yards of the hospital and they have been accused and executed by these very minutes. right now she was mentioning that today the administrators wanted to,
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to just interview. i'm going to come a cooper as of who the to should like to the latest is really, but you mentioned that have been committed easily to come under the speaking law is very 1st who are deployed in the regions. have these uh, the medical team sandwich for them to come to this conference and it would have to be protected from these very file. it's absolutely dangerous as these really occupations. so we'll do our with every single kona end of a sent it to you over the hospital. if you have integrated doctors, sometimes according to eye witnesses from the medical teams inside the hospital, they don't attack residents, the especially a elderly people. and the reported terrific scenes from dedication of come on edge one, which protests back again in memory to the what happens in a she for medical complex alongside with then to mission hospital in the northern part of the territory type of thing that for a 2nd ross i think the desperate crowds have been scrambling for
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a not the run for crossing between goza and egypt. polish thing is trying to still have drug searching for food and other supplies. the coughing is doing reach full release deliveries. communications has been repeatedly causing casa for the, complicating the distribution of basic goods. well, that sounds like a military situation inside the strip is, was thing by the de palestinians have been standing in long food cubes in rough or to receive small amounts of age. the you and the food program size, around toss of gauze is population. this now solving honey. my mood has moved all the deteriorating conditions in the strip. as we are at the southern west, prince side of rockland city, this particular area is an evacuation zone. this is the other side of a laws. evacuation zone where 25000 palestinian displays hungry thursday and more profoundly traumatized. holla city and being displaced into this area. and
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in the building behind me, that is the category of hospital under construction. 25000 people with only one source of water, 5000 meters of water available every day for 25000. in fact, we've been displaced palestinian, when we looked at the number of people and the amount of water, we can understand the level of difficulty people are going through this building right here is a still under construction. it lacks the very basic essential the food supplies, the water supplies, the sinus patients and the hygiene facilities that are important for the survival of human beings. the area outside the hospital where people have set up their tents, their pie as the garbage mounting around the area, causing an affront, named public health, and the, the threats of the spread of infectious diseases around the area. everywhere you
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look, there are piles of the garbage around the area. there is also the fear of rain and water because it can cause a great deal of a flood in this area. gaza winter can be cold, can be width as well as possibility of blood can kind of care. the living conditions of people in this area are very difficult. and in comparison to where people or where the state before their livelihood. one person in a very frustrating tone, describe how his life hasn't changed dramatically. you lived in a concrete home with all, well, he needs all the basic supplies of from water, food and medical supplies. found himself here in a make shift. 10th, a nylon and in plastic temp here in this evacuation is on the slide slides that allows a couple of messages. the situation is very difficult. no toilets, no food,
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no water. we buy drinking water every day. so many people don't have any money to buy anything. our children are suffering from the lack of toilet and we worry about the health. this is how when evacuated in size in gaza, looks like. as you can see, it lacks the very basic sanitation, the very basic hires you and facilities. we're looking at a concrete, a skeleton where hundreds of people, the buildings in different floors, trying to live their life with the basic minimum of living conditions. if they need water, they have to walk a distance away from this building to get there one gallon of water if they need to use a toilet. it's also another journey in the open area to use the toilet. each passing be in this evacuation on route presents and increasingly very difficult, the for displace palestinians who have become source,
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the hungry and more profoundly traumatized as the war continues to pound the gauze as for the from north to south honey, my mode a loss. evacuations on, i'll just be your mother and daughter taking shelter inside the church. in northern gauze, i have been killed by his riley smelling posts in a statement, the loss in patriarch of jerusalem and says, the women will show in cold blood, not the holy family catholic church. when was killed while carrying elderly mother to safety. saint francis condemned the incident during this week's address of the vatican city on sunday sun on j to him on monday to come in c panel. i'm civilians are being bombed and shot that way. so yeah, and this is even happened inside the holy family powers compound or whether or no terrorist but families, children, and 6 people with disabilities. my mother and daughter ethan smith is the heat cultural anthem,
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and her daughter's tomorrow come out until killed. and now there's a wounded by snipers, as they went to the bathroom to the house of mother to raises. mountains was damaged, something that generator was hit. some say it's terrorism, it's will, yes, it's will, it's terrorism to see that. but it shouldn't be available on who's relatives. so be living inside the harmony family. power shingles. this is the status of the war. earlier she told my colleague about matheson about the situation inside the church comp time and we lost touch from them yesterday. it was saying that there was a columns blackout across scalds or at the moment, no internet tool, but also in the escalating violence that we've seen in and around the church they were to generate is the or the not working. the solar panels had been blowing 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, a tool, but also helped to pump the water around the compound. so the situation,
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i mean it's just been awful. obviously it's been 60 days, but they've been the swelled from about a 100 people sleeping on mattresses. i'm not just isn't the sunday school complex to 300 now. and they all terrified having on choose day seen the been collect to be a short outside the janitor who was just entering to fix something also show the bodies were just laying the the days and since then there was a sniper, we understand that has been firing into the compound and 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 that is why we are currently and we all very well read for the safety of usually as,
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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, 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 civilian safe space. they've done. they've been there for a long time. they've been that's the 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 ultimately 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,
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it was military and it's government say they are hunting down homeless fighters. i'm as far as you aware of who is inside that church of my family, christians, people who sold century they've been basic key the for 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 them before 60 days, but they've decided to wait till now. um and there was no least withdrawal that was new prior warning as was confirmed by the back to can when they weighed in 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. on the one we
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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. but civilians haven't moved. but even under international law, or if you told people to move and they don't, they have every right to stay. you then have to do everything you can to minimize civilian casualties. and then all of this, including, you know, they reported seeing white folks for as being thrown into the compound. all of this, i will be encouraging. my family will eye witnesses to report into the international criminal court. so that when a doctors investigated that, they are part of the evidence base as well. so head, hey, all, i'll just do a full is to flee in 1948 louise again. now how goes as elderly, a coping with another round of displacement? the
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handler that was taught in south america and severe storms have developed across the south of the region. you can see the dense cloud indicating where they rumbled their way north, across the southern areas, bringing deadly conditions to the north of ogden to you know, they work in no way farther north, over the next few days, reinvigorating. and as i take those conditions further, notice i can knock down temperatures, not just across northern argentine, but also in power. why we have seen extreme heat s and she on at 41 degrees celsius, that on sunday, that temperature coming down slightly. by the time we get into monday, but still a lot of heat around for eastern areas of brazil much wet, so across moles and areas. and we have warnings on red warnings for possible lightning strikes from storms to the north, west of equitable on monday. and that was the work all way to central america. storms of the story here, we think flooding from a storm system that's worked its way across florida taking some very strong winds
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as well. it continues to push this way further east, on sunday, taking the west of the weather across cuba. some of that going into jamaica and the bahamas behind it, things are cooling down. it'll edge its way further east into his spun yolo. warnings out from cold conditions across southern parts of mexico on monday, in the, in a world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is more important than ever. it takes listening to the people behind the news and to the journalist for reporting their stories except intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only give you that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the login reporting of algebra. find us where ever you get your pod cast the the,
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book about you watching on just a reminder of on top stories, this house, at least 20 people being killed and many more interested. as franklin giovanni, a refugee camp, dozens of wounded people, including children, have been taken to a nearby medical center, israel's prime instead, and even this meal who was under intense pressure to institute a c spine in garza, many it is rarely angry. comes to the ministry, announces of killed, 3 is very captives in strength and fall. and since become the latest country decal full and the median, and the jew ripple truce in garza, the announcement comes out to the killing of one of its government employees and it is really a striking rough. on wednesday the british foreign minister david cameron and his german town to pod and the babble have called for a sustainable ceasefire and garza but they stopped short of calling for an
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immediate end to the violence. they added that they do not believe calling for a general an immediate cease. fire is the way forward the patio to joint thoughts cold for the case sunday times newspaper and then it, they say, we must do all we can to paved the way to a sustainable sci fi leading to a sustainable piece. the sooner it comes, the better the need is urgent. israel has the right to defend itself, but in doing so i must abide by international humanitarian law. israel will not win this war if it's operations destroyed, the prospect of peaceful coexistence with palestinians. too many civilians are being killed. these way the government should do more to discriminate sufficiently between terrace on civilians in shipping its campaign targets. how much leaders and offers hips. that's cause i have to send you a guy, a guy who's following the story for us from london. how significant does it sonya, in terms of what we've heard, coming out to all the u. k. and jeremy, that these 2 senior politicians have written it
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a major partition newspaper or when it would indicate more a subtle shifting tone rather than one of any substance. because of course, these are lines that have already been repeated by the british government before us still not calling for an immediate cease fire. and they give the reasons why because they think that now is not the right time for it. and, and that is real still has the right to defend itself. but what it is doing is that it's really occurring previous lines that it said the concern for the lack of humanitarian aid, the, the death toll on civilians as well. that's been escalating, it's causing serious consternation there as well with the, with the death toll. and this also echoing a sentiments that are coming out from washington dc as well as we had from a president joe biden as well. uh, he did cool the indiscriminate bombing that's costing is well international support
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. and that for that best continual attack, the indiscriminate bombing as he called it, is not the way for what for that to be any sort of lost and peaceful solution. but they've broken it down 1st of all by saying that the, their objective number one is that as well does have the rights defend itself. that more humanitarian aid is required to go into gaza and a whole list that they need to really commit to was a last thing to state solution. now of course we've had lines coming from benjamin us and yahoo! recently way it seems that the 2 state solution is not really on his mind and what he is seeking is, is well to have total security control. now this is something that is worrying about them is both in dc and in london as well. and this is really taking it off the pulse of that to be any kind of lost and peaceful solution where both x rays and palestinians kinda live side by side in peace. and so that's it to be some kind of
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a piece in the region. and so this is also taking to into effect the fact that they want the best, the conflict to be a way to match for weeks. well then months as he is really defense minister. and he said in, in, in the us last week. so they know really what they are seeing is trying to push it as well to commit to actually providing the conditions full that 2 state solution. so the guy for that update. thank you. those are the forces of kills x palestinians, a naval night rates and the occupied westbank. the latest operation took place in tilton naples said thousands of his ready vehicle stalled. a refugee come they were completed by is ready to pull. those is that we used to destroy rows and other infrastructure was there was charles strengths that has moved from to claim this is riley all me right. last around 8 hours on the refugee camp of nora shops in total car, pine down here. this is one of the strikes sites of what local site was,
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a projects all that was launched from. and these really driving, as you can see, the damage to the ground is minimal. and that's because this particular westland is designed to throw out thousands of people bearings and pieces of shrapnel at the surface level here. and as you can see, that will is completely peppered with shrapnel locals here say that there were 2 members of the on resistance that were killed in this attack and one civilian. but it's a complicated story apparently off to the 1st strike, one of the all resistance members was killed immediately. another one was seriously wounded and he called over to this house and knocked on the door for help. you can see the plot here and it's blocked down there on the steps. and then there was a 2nd drive and strikes the member of the all resistance was killed immediately. but the son was seriously wounded. and it was for hours that he was hiding, being treated by his family,
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desperately trying to get ambulance stuff to come and treat him properly. they say that they called the ambulance repeatedly, the ambulance crews was saying that desperately trying to get in to the camp to help them. but these right, the ministry they say refused to allow the man and the son died of his injuries actual to ambulance man. eventually go to us and started treating him. they asked me, do you believe in god whom i said, yes. what do you mean? you're giving him, so i stayed on you. then 2 minutes later he said, how, sorry you're somehow that copy of a higher set of sod solve the solve. i'm just, it was very hard over many hours there was shooting explosions on bombs, drones destroying infrastructure, destroying or stores. last night was like him. i think as a result of the army right. also, hey, businesses, this is
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a policy to be installed here on the outskirts of the cap. roseville, i mean, is be completely built off as well by one of those on is right there at least 5 people killed in this latest attack. the products they needed. so they, they will tell you that they are expecting more rights body is already made a change in the days and likes to come to us, drop it out just in a notice. jumps represent guns. so cut them to the homecoming day. shipping company has suspended its like 252 and from israel, south to multiple vessels in the red sea came in good time from who the font is in yemen. these these se they'll continue that with tax that as well, doesn't stop at school on garza. so the higher the pull, some from israel's pulled city of hyphen sirens found across the city. if i stalled his own dime successfully in to set time us miss solves weeks off to the wrong cause. and stall i stalled is one of these rolls main ports and also the one
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closest to the strip it's vulnerable to attacks and has been forced to divert some of its shipments. the bulk of them have been sent to haifa, one of the safest port cities in israel say fall 13000000 tons of call go, including oil roll materials and grain already passed through. it's annually. but this has come as a cost by clubs and rerouting of cargo have created big delays and raised insurance premiums as well as being a tax on multiple fronts. not just from the goal is the strip fly him us, but also from further along the coast on the boat with less than on by the uranium bytes group has. well, it's even more concerning by the host, the rebels firing long range missiles and drones towards the port city of a lot. uranium by group controls much of northern human for weeks they've targeted ships in the red sea. they believe have links with this row or all headed is really ports. and because the red sea is one of the world's most important shipping routes,
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the fact has been huge to. it's cool as an 80 percent drop in shipping activity at a lots insurance price is on call. go heading to israel, have risen by 300 percent and with around 12 percent of global trade posting through the red sea, it has regional and global implications. experts say costs of shipping goods already rising and several major shipping companies have pulled the ships from the red sea altogether, raising cost and lengthening delivery times. it's no longer a threat against is right. it's a get, it's an international problem because they are hitting the boats and ships which have nothing to do with this. right. and there is another point, the easy right. and it may be too small to deal and long with the threat. us says it's working with maritime forces to both the security in the region. a reminder
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that is roseville wrong garza is making its impact felt far beyond the middle east . so the height of elgin's era, haifa, so this is the causes elderly residents may not supply the toiletries west and conditions as well as bombardment has meant that many of them have been displaced and forced into un run shelters imagery and came to us the story up to how do you say don on own honey, my reach, a displaced from the shoes, a neighborhood in northern garza. i don't remember who was displaced in 1948 from the i to me area and jessica, but we used to live. now we had displaced again in gauze. my house was destroyed by in his radio striking value to $3000000.00. we lost the home and i'll forward too many elderly palestinians have been through multiple displacements on whose, which can cause deep psychological tumor. we living this opens old wounds in the
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state, so i'm being experienced in 1956 school to try paul to question on egypt. i also witnessed mexico and not in 6 to 7 and the not to the 7 to 3 will. but i haven't seen anything more horrific and the current more in 2023 destruction is everywhere . evacuation and booms is difficult for anyone, but particularly tough on the elderly as most kind of move quickly and may need assistance working like oh, 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. 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 clean water, 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. we're getting an already frail body. the
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lack of medicines is also extremely problematic. more than 50 percent of older people have some kind of long term prescription from home of diseases, the diabetes with the blockade, these drugs and those available, putting people at the risk, the type seeds combined with the compartment and the displacement. and also the set sign that the 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, but we will start seeing older people the dying as dx. the result of the sage index, the result of the conflict affordable around $500.00, a chunk entering goal is that 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,
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but the variables sectors of society and garza are in acute danger. image in cuba, which is 0. well, still a head here on the i'll just even use the 2nd time around voters in chile goes the polls again to decide all the new constitution, the, the cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs, i don't think that has a number, think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person ensures. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want we want to great because the women and my country,
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they're not sweet to come to us. we are not, and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts, that's our officers. the way that has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the the book of i listen to some more of the news now those in chile on deciding whether to replace its constitution that day in spite of the dictatorship of like a subpoena shame. now this is the 2nd time chile is how the referendum on the
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replacement to the covenant constitution. the new draft is considered more conservative and market friendly and emphasizes the need to protect private property and has strict rules on immigration and abortion. lots in america, just lucy and even joins us now from santiago, lisa hyatt, secular. forget not to rewrite and rewrite this so that a version will be acceptable to the public at large. will it be now we seem to have lost uh, let's say that we're talking about to like to in the present. the child is also holding a referendum on a new constitution talented as a key step. and in the meantime, you of a transitional government that sees power following the to the present interest debbie in 2021 of 2. they had them one of those savvy, i could stop by hun 7. i am local time low to start to costing the vote. in the constitutional referendum,
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this is an essential stage and the program of transitional authority for the state to chat. the thing, yes. and this referendum means people's approval of the constitution, which defines tab as a unitary states to us. if though to say no, this means that they will go to another referendum to be announced by the authorities for a federal state. will still say high enough. oh, i see it or not. i'll somebody because of the data. about 20000 polling stations have opened the doors today. the vote has to participate in this referendum, which is considered an essential step in the transitional phase. this will be followed by presidential impala entry elections during the next year, the serbians of everything and parliamentary unlike the elections for the alexander, which is right wing. serbian progressive policy is hoping to extend its decades of power, a centrist correlation, so it'd be against violence is expected to about the biggest challenge. the government faced protest. i have
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a mass shootings earlier this. yeah. let's go say with i has a meeting in bell. great, so what's the significance really all these elections? the wireless, so the hail here in the balkans, these elections are seen largely as a test for the the progressive party of alex sunset, a voltage, the president, the ruling party, the sentries popular throughout the party. how spending power since 2012, and today, the rope and integration and economic prosperity are in top of their agenda, but they're also maintaining very close ties with russia. hence, the e u has constantly been criticizing, serve or for failing to sanction. russia following gets invasion of you free. but these are not election. the parliamentary elections held in less for less than
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4 years in serbia. and some of the position parties pulled for these elections following 2 miles from inside the, including a massacre at elementary school in belgrade, back in may, when the students killed 9 pills and a school guard well, a position parties, organized mass rallies, the 10s of thousands have been taken to the streets, there were demand against divorce, no accountability, and they were blaming the rolling party for the escalation of the violence. the position parties eventually decided to run in these elections together. and to challenge the ruling party of alex on that of which is the president's eventually dissolved the parliament and called snap elections in early to best buy. all right, so thanks very much for that update. joining us from belgrade, let's try to get back now to our lives in america editor. let's see a new and who's in santiago was sorry that we lost you. that little bit earlier
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lucy essex. i was asking that is taking a yeah. to rewrite a rewrite of a cold institution, when did really, whether it will be acceptable, this time round to the public at large of the absence. i cannot say, nobody can say at this point what your needs are doing as i speak right now. i'm in a very large clothing station and downtown some. yeah, well people are very confused that many people tell us they still don't know how they're going to vote even as they go in to the dock room is it's called. but i can tell you one thing that this version which was actually written in 6 months, uh, which is very, very quick uh, is suffering from the same vices as the previous version. and that is that it was written basically by one political extreme on the political sector. in other words, the extreme left. and that's why it was rejected the 1st time around this time it's been written by the stream, right? they had
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a absolute visual power on the text in this case. and so it does not represent the center. it may not be representing clearly from what i'm hearing, people telling me the vast majority of chileya. and so the real question is, are people going to live with it and decide it's better just to vote in favor of it and not have to go through this again at some future point? or will they rejected and be left? ironically, what's the constitution that was written under the penal shay dictatorship? the close visio, is that what's my next question? what's at stake if it doesn't succeed? because it seems that you're done. if you do when you're done, if you don't insure the with regard to the constitution, maybe that was broad, agree, but that everybody wants to see it change, but they just don't know what they will as well. absolutely. i think that if this fails, or even if it is approved, it will show that the chileans and the chilean politicians especially were unable to come up with something that really brought the whole country together. that that had consensus because everything indicates that whichever side wins it will not be
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by an overwhelming majority. and even if the rejects both wins, what does that mean? it means the julian's 80 percent of chileya is what voted to rewrite the constitution under democracy that would guarantee health education, pension, and many of the social rights of the country was lacking, were unable to do so. and if it is approved this new version, i can tell you, does not address those demands any more than the current constitution. in fact, many argues i didn't even supplement back more. so i think that the only one who may be happy when this is all over, maybe a might be the legacy of the former dictator. i will still penal shake. his constitution may at actually end up being the one that julian's will have to live with for a long time. well, we'll come back to you once we get that results in the coming days. so they've been totally st. even the thank you. the humans migration agency says load and 60 migrants, i presume data for an accident to awfully be as coast that the boat is believed to
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have hit high waves after setting off one's water in northwestern libya. the international organization, full migration, says that mold in 2200 people have died this year, trying to cross the mediterranean sea, which is there is money train that has moved from mrs. rock to a more loss of life off the coast of libya. for you into migration agency says that $61.00 people including women and children, drowned off the coast of the water. that's about 30 kilometers from the border of tunisia. and as you can see behind the weather conditions are really ideal for these migrant both to have the part of what libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach your up to the central mediterranean sea. according to the un refugee agency, nearly 50000 migrants have arrived in italy from lydia. but the central
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mediterranean has been described by the un as one of the most dangerous and maritime crossings in the world. and 2023 alone. more than 2200 people, i believe to add trout or are missing in the central mediterranean sea. now libya is, has huge potential. you know, it has africa's largest crew reserves, and there are more than 700000 migrants here. many of them trying to reach europe, but analysts believe that if libyans can come together, there's currently 2 governments in the country if they can come together and stabilize the country. many of these mike, many of the migrants will rather choose to live here in, in libya, if they can get a financial, if they can get financial stability and livable wages. also get yet another our story of human loss in the central mediterranean mouth. right now,
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i'll just 0 this throughout the a. fighting between these 2, these on me on the power minutes we've rapid support, full size has reached the central city of what madonna. the student needs doped as union is wanting, hospitals are running onto the supplies and may have to close mold and 12000 people have been killed and 5000000 display since the start of the conflict. now equates late. amir shake them off of amazon. somebody who died on saturday has been buried, checked off, govern quade full of the past 3 years. his hall for has been named his successor. the country is observing 40 days of molding as a back customer to check new offers. but as above was known as the humble meet and so was his funeral. it was held at this musk that he built from funds. he donated it was we just meet his away from his house and he's burial sermon is also considered humble. but now the top is a back to success me, michel, but not only about his successor, but who his successes were the point of the it. now, according to the constitution,
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he has one year to do that. from the moment he switched over and pauses. now when he chooses a, it has to be taken to parliament and has to get 2 thirds majority united. that doesn't happen. he gets to choose 3 names. those 3 names go to us, parliament on parliament, has to vote for one of those names that people who are looking for the new generation is looking for a younger pest and check them. shell is 83. people don't expect a major change in regional or domestic policy. although shifting the wife was known for using the domestic political scene by giving i'm just the 2 political dissidents. something the opposition really wanted that quake is very unique and its constitution and how it works with the monarchy and pauses went to the parliament to you routinely criticizes the monarchy and the parliament at least many of those members are elected through elections. that's very unique here. in the region,
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