tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 17, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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and with your loved ones. so the task is done well. and those who do it best hail, set space to deliver your official the the cloud. so robin, you what email does it renews? i lost my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes after weeks of devastating goals of pressure around stuff in israel, and the broad full prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach a deal for a ceasefire. the explosions under the gun. fine,
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coastal cause of cities with fist fighting in other round residential neighborhoods . hospitals and the pressure we have on the world health organization as a situation inside one of causes, hospitals is described as a black box. the that says desperation, both for the millions tripped inside garza agencies say at least half the population is not installed and the bulk into the news. it's just past $1800.00, gmc, that's 8 o'clock in the evening and gone. so i have to move in 10 weeks of strikes and the 18700 palestinians killed. is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu was facing intense pressure over his will. on garza from says become the latest country to cool for an immediate treat. as the families of
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captives are becoming increasingly angry about the israeli armies conduct tough to denounced it mistaking me, killed 3 captives in gaza that they was shots by is re the forces, but nothing yahoo is safe or rejected. all calls proceeds fine. so that the fluids and measurements we hook on 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 well, is there any other rights continued to be carried out with high intensity across the strip, but at least 20 people have been killed at a strike on the jabante, a refugee camp in the knolls of the humanitarian situation is getting increasingly dia at the roof. of border crossing with egypt, people that have been seen scrambling to grub aid off trucks coming into gauze. the cool thing is the main route, the relief supplies you and report is the shopping creasing hung across the gaza
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strip. let's go save it to turn it up or as the admin rasa in southern gauze. and of course, the intensity of the fighting continued assessing the from the an online, as well as use raise a consent. but the focus is definitely the jamalia refuge account that we've reported on throughout the day. and they attacked the uh, yes uh, another blogs the nights, uh, 4 guys and especially for do so our rezani thing. if another in part of the territory where its a value about town, it has been on the east valley intense plumbing during the last hour round. more than 30 palestinians have been killed with more than 100. others who have been messing under the russells off to destruction, over residential complete neighborhoods belong to a horse and a one family in these areas. now these kinds of strikes continued also into a value a refugee come earlier today. we're more than 20 palestinians have been killed with
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100 others have been also wanted and the reports of messing also continues to be reaching out, which is here a, according to a local sources on the ground. the, these attacks continued out of the northern parts of the territory, which consider it to be an area that had attracted the, the focus will be used very me who are expanding as will the military operations in these areas. a, similarly, the situation of the north continued to be the same on the south and the middle regions where my cars the out on the so rock refugee camp has been on the, is very intense bombing since the last out, which gives a key sign that isabel is actually rating and there is no, any kind of a scale down of the military operations and strikes inside garza tar. let's talk about the desperation of people as they see there's a trucks coming through rafa and it is a desperate situation. uh yes, uh,
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completely true uh the situation on the ground to inside the southern parts and of course the territory is very desperate then di, extremely, as the number of humanitarian aid that had entered the gauze district. since the beginning of the conflict is considered to be very limited to meet the demands of palestinians inside garza, as they have been financially pro can in the early days of the war as their houses have been destroyed, the companies and economic sector in the territory had been completely collapsed, were palestinians are only right now depending on the humanitarian aids that are delivered by the addiction sign. now the number of the humanitarian can boys back into the church. we only met scholars ends need for a few days as the amount of food that families are obtaining. i'm guessing for out the owner or distribution centers is good so that to be barely enough to feed their kids and their families and they are in more desperate needs for said the age or the least to survive as they are right now. their life had completely changed
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upside down as they are living in these days, a make shift tense, which that was calling the basic necessities. so literally now with the ongoing, intense plumbing, with the unlimited amounts of humanitarian aids delivered the situation for guns and is getting much more less as is ready. prime minister benjamin, it's a yeah. is wanting a to expand military operations. what would that be coming days? kind of covering that for us. and rafa. thank you. donna jose is the director of the program management to the world health organizations, regional office for the eastern mediterranean, joins us now live from colorado. dr. 100, thanks for joining us. live on how to say era. the w h i sent in a delegation to have a look at the medical situation in hospitals and described one location as nothing more than a blood bath. it might seem like an easy phrase to distinguish and clarify,
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but could you explain to us what they meant by a bloodbath? yes sir. does he think um, uh, we had a team yesterday as part of uh, as part of the bigger team with other un agencies the to went to ship a hospital to deliver some basic medical supplies, some sort of supplies and sees him medicine, some orthopedics supplies, basically things specially important to deal with the trauma injuries. uh the um with what they described is just uh, basically she told her address in uh the hospital is uh, which used to be the cornerstone video, the health care dra and, and does. uh, it's not what i mean was only a few doctors, a handful of doctors and nurses and about 70 volunteers. but they're still taking care of lots of injuries which you uh, what you have referred to as
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a blood bus. so was needing to use to describe the emergency where draw because patients are still coming. the injured people are still coming, the hospital is continuing to, they have to continue to to support them even though by our criteria the hospital is minimally functioning. great. so uh, so the, the patients, the injured people are all over on the floor. they are being switches on the floor . there's not enough beds or rooms or structures to, uh, uh, to, to put them on it. so there's barely basically any pain medication. so and they're just, they're planning on the form and basically what, what the doctors, the few doctors and the health workers remaining there the, they are just trying to stabilize the patients to, to be able to send them to the hospital where they can get surgeries, can we talk about it, can you hear me? i would kind of, hey, i'm just getting your,
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your description. it is so vivid that i think it's very important for all viewers is to actually understand exactly how much analysis you have of the situation in terms of the medical facilities in gauze when your understanding of what is usable or feasible, or could even be called a medical facility, what's your general assessment about the die situation of, of the, of the medical infrastructure that is required and it is out of operation right now . sure. yeah. so, so most almost 60 percent of hospitals were actually in northern. it got some right now. the only hospital that we consider partially there's nothing that's fully functional. the only hospital partially functioning, is the hospital. there are city hospitals that are minimally what we call, minimally functioning. basically providing very, very basic support to these 3 hospitals are drugs and all of the hospitals
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and there is a, she felt and there is others have um, a hub of hospitality. these are minimally functioning right now. and uh, you know, on, on top of that and she felt, for example, this didn't hosting uh, thousands of refugees because they have no other place to go. i mean, they're really not much of a safe place and it goes up. but they, they assume that the hospital is a bit to is a bit to say for place. so on the grounds there are these uh, displaced uh dozens who are basically also, uh they, they are in dire need to figure many tenants support for food water. uh, shelter um you know, it's, it's winter now it's getting cold and the food is a big issue. i mean the, the event of the hospital, the health care workers and the patients can barely, uh, have one view today. and this is, this is a kind of measure that indicates that of how dire the situation is and we are,
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we are in the way, i mean, many talks, how should i be just unless i think from hunger right now and, and, and goes up, let me just of this, uh, so let me just switch the other thing i was let, let me just come in that doctor. how's it? because i know that that is a great deal. i want to get through as well. and i'm sure you have the answers to all of my questions. you know, we all seeing pictures of those a trucks getting into the desperation of people. is that pulling some of the 8 of those trucks? i just want to know how difficult is it to get the agent and how much time is it taking for the w h o. to get to as you say, even the most basic of medical supplies, the doctor has a, can you hear me? it's so he'll robin and dough. oh yeah, yeah, sorry i, i lost you for a few seconds, but i think i could get the, the gist of that. uh, was it about getting the supplies?
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yes. not 2 beds. uh, in the incomes between 0. how difficult is it? oh yeah, oh the w h o to get those supplies and you know it's, it's extremely difficult. it's honestly our, i mean, we're in, in normal situation. we would not approve stuff to move around in such a on safe and unsecure conditions that you know, we have the humanitarian mission to deliver. we, we, the certainly, um, the emphasizes the main, the main ask from w h o n d u n is the immediate humanitarian ceasefire. so we can have this so that we can operate and then somebody looked at least safe environments so we can move around. we can provide the basic, um, uh, you know, uh, essential humanitarian supplies to hospitals and to the population. the civilians who are in dire need of these. so this a doctor has your, i'll just as you have the main service,
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you have the evidence from the w h o. officials on the ground about how medical facilities are on the dilapidated and damage scenarios that they face. you also have now the evidence of how difficult it is to get a into the gaza strip. who do you as the w h o? now take your concerns too, because the global community looks to the you and in all its forms at all. it's a agencies to help palestinians and those in need. your concerns have to go some way. who do you talk to the how is it? can you hear me in the hearts? the whole rahman here. uh you know i, i didn't hear the last. the last part, a few questions. sorry. the last 8 of the question about what do we, who do we use our concerns? no, that's exactly it. who do you raise your concerns to man?
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yes. i mean, you know, we're at this point. so, you know, as you saw, we are supporting the what the secretary general asked for a to to call for the immediate tomato disease fire right now we are true. we are raising our concern to the global communities to all the members of the u. n. a to, to support this immediate a ceasefire, and to make sure that all the warning parties on the ground are listening. right now. i mean, we are raising all concerns to humanity all over the world. the this you know, as i can call it, the blood bus as was, was described and she 1st stop. so that basic basic medical and the life support to supplies can be delivered to the people who need them so badly. the 100 from the world health organization, its being very good speaking to you. thank you very much for your time from car.
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right. thank you. mean, well is what was prime minister benjamin netanyahu isn't the intense pressure to institute a sci fi in garza, my name is really angry after the military announced that killed 3 captives in the street. i'm official report so from occupied east jerusalem. its dominating using israel. what could have been a moment to celebrate no, a national tragedy. 3 men held captive in guys, a cutting white flags working towards those said to save them. and then show that truth can know what do i like to get done or when i was informed about the terrible tragedy it shocked me alone, summer and you know, tom survived the inferno for 70 days. they were just a step away from freedom. 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 it be, this is their worst nightmare. don't understand. how are me with people who came
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out with a white flag in sure that they're just being shot and 2 goals of the war of 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 despite the use for and keep the captive of the lives. the 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 devastated by uh, 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
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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 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 is what it was also facing. increasing international pressure to stop is offensive in gaza. fronts has become the latest country to cool for an immediate and terrible choice. you know, it's been, comes off to the killing of a french government employee, and it is really as strong can rafa on wednesday. early on sunday, francis foreign minister met is ready to count default in tel aviv. she then held discussions with the palestine foreign minister in ramallah. i chose to do that. so give a shot. i reiterated today the consent of france on the subject of the declaration
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of the humanitarian situation in gaza. and when i say the concern, the what is weak was because the situation was seeing on the ground is a catastrophe. even more than a catastrophe. it's tragic. a tragedy that cannot leave us in different civilian should not pay the crimes of terrorism and that they did not commit. and so, as you know, francis calling for a new humanitarian cease fox to be brought in as soon as possible. a safe spot that's immediate. durable and necessary. but as with joins us now from tel aviv correspondence. ivan bennett, it does seem that both the international and domestic pressure is run picking up on the is why the prime minister? i mean, what's the view from tel aviv tonight of international pressure has always been about the high level of civilian casualties in gauze. what is being caused by israel intensive, bombardments, even the americans who have not yet calling for a see, find
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a critical of the high number of civilian casualties. domestic pressure is yes. over the concepts israel had originally the government had originally been pursuing a tactic all of intense pressure on how much to try and squeeze concessions out of them at a future date when they would continue and their salt talking about captives. but now because. busy is the killing of those 3 comp to is by 2 is riley. so just to recap, to is waving a white flag between them. now the pressure is on that yahoo to look for a path to opening negotiation sooner than they might have one say. and clearly the killing of those 3 captives has reverberated around this country and the military is responding to it is responded again to it tonight with the chief of staff puzzle . i like the speaking to is rarely soldiers in gauze, a septic, even that even if to thousands, with white slacks from out to surrender, we will not shoot them even those who fight and lay down the weapons and raise the
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hands we capture. and we do not shoot that is what the head of the notary says cause the hopping complaints were instances where people the surrender in gaza, someone holding a white flag of this, holding up the hands and the reports that they've been shot. they all palestinians and they do not of course get same level of coverage or show back to it as well as when it's really typical submitted to approach and continue using garza and what all the miller military saying about how box is progressing. well we know that these really ministry is always talking about the tunnels that, that targeting, there are hundreds of tunnels. these mainly is really ministry says running on because that and they released voltage of what is over the biggest tunnel they found so far, big enough to carry a launch vehicle. it ends about 400 meters from arrows crossing those rice of the northern ponds have gone to the crossing into israel into israel. the suggestion
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being that this could have been used to carry sciences launched, pos are better. so. busy it's on his route on code 7 through perez, no indication of proof from his rel about actually happened. but just the size of the tunnel shows the sort of engineering capabilities. but how much had on the ground. he's really intelligent, said i didn't even know that. so existed, it's one of many, many hundreds underneath gaza that israel say is, well, how much is hiding? it's west. some captives could be being held on its way. israel believes how much is senior leadership is still hiding further. thanks very much for that update business with that force intel of these. so let's get a sense of the main areas of fighting and displacement in gaza. is there any time some troops of deployed in all of these areas shaded in red across the gaza strip in the knowles that are being intense baffles with as right,
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the fault is fighting the military wing of him, us the custom brigades and the islamic jihad could speak gait that happened in the neighborhoods of shy of the model, and as to that, some of those faces battles that are happening in the south in around gauls. the 2nd largest city of con, eunice, is right. the army says the custom brigades have mobilized all alignment because it costs the costs a strict pond. it expects to fight them for several months. these mainly military disrupt parts of the salon of the road, north and east of con. you this as an active battle field. it's a vital link between north and central, as well as southern gauze runs. it's been impossible for palestinian civilians to use it for weeks. i'm a show is a professor of security, a military studies at the, the institute for graduate studies, joyce's here in the home just before i see my 1st question. so one of the, of you is know the egyptian security soul to say that as well. and how most of both open to cease fires,
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but disagreements are made over the details. that is something that we will discuss as well. because obviously there is a strategy here, the, the political strategy. and that is the military strategy that we're reporting all of his best we can from the locations that were in. how do you assess these right of the strategy right now? because earlier you talked about the goals of stripping splits into possibly 3 sections or it's still the state. i think the, these ranges are basically operating in uh, almost all of the strip. um we have the the troopers uh, the 98 said division and some of its big is that operating in fun units and east of hon. eunice. but also interesting the today there was some of the force that they, they are in the so how do you this is a bit in the south, so towards the south and now they also operating into shy area yesterday. yeah, it was mainly the, the main fighting dad was reported by the name of the game. but also there are
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other elements there as well. so to the device, either 100 and 62nd division including did you find the big data also operating in the, in the northeast of garza. so basically we have multiple about 5 divisions with the gauge on the them operating south central and north of guys. how do these ratings and benefit by splitting the gaza strip into these 3 sections? i mean, what are they trying to achieve that they are trying to isolate the, the units of the sun and the other, but at the formations in the isolated spots. so they cannot help each other. they cannot the, what we call the city constitution of units. so they cannot treat constituents and the units if the units are edited, meaning that they lost men. some of the men are wounded, they don't have enough munition. they are, they, the weapon systems need maint maintenance of some sort of so they cannot to help
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each other. and that for my time they get more, a more updated and therefore they use the fight that way. and it's a very old strategy, basically deny the ground lines of communications and the logistics. they the what is counting that strategy and making it very difficult for these ladies all the time systems. because then they, they, they, even if you control the, the overground to the underground, you still do not control and, and the homeless fighters can, can move in it. but how, how important and how surprised all you and the tunnel system, the alleged tunnel system that that rate is because when would you see that if the palestinian groups would not well organized the will of this whole military operation of these ray, these have perpetrated what do we do for him in 2 or 3 weeks involved as in the 70 days that were watching? this is a very well organized scenario,
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but certainly foot on the palestinian side. absolutely. but it's a been fighting is difficult even without the guns because they've been fighting you. you have like a jungle. the cement jungle and it's, uh, it has like high buildings. you're looking everywhere basically. every corner. it can be a good ambush. every window is an ambush. heavy door can be a killed, a place where an ambush comes from. so it's, it's a very difficult in general today and to fight in and no one likes to play at that goal. defendant, no one likes to fight and do that. but. but what's that? what makes it even more difficult think, as i stated, the tunnel system and of course the, the, the, the, the, the better team it is a formation of all sides that could cause somebody gave being there the, you know, because some of the guardians being the, the largest, have prepared very well. they had mine used to profess since the last time it is right is entered in 2014. and at the moment the funeral with almost 70 days after the most has since the they've gone defensive. started and were sitting still empty tank and guided missiles fired still the 10 them charges fired that. so these are
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the, the ones that deal with the thanks for the active offers. what, what we're seeing. i'm a lot of multiple loan trucking systems. are they the 114 systems which are relatively speaking, heavy and more difficult to hide? still operating, i just saw the, the, some of the features that where the lease so listed in the, in the, in a big fight was doing the big fight. and, and the one last thing about the hostages, i think that the, the issue is the last time this how mazda did not want to see a, it is auction of that operation, often an exchange. so it's nothing the benefit to it is what they have. and then after that is what it is, is you, i think they want to ensure that if there is an exchange between the hostages and the business and some, some sort of a permanency side would happen. and i think these ratings are not happy with that. with that at the moment, let's see what the options come up with in for the statements through the night. but for the meantime,
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i'll show thanks very much for joining us. that's what crowds are being scrambling to aid the raffle. crossing between gauze, reading, utah, so we mentioned the full palestinians try to stop those. a drugs searching for food and other supplies. the crossing is the main route for release deliveries, communication. so being the peace of the cussing goals, i further complicating the distribution of basic supplies honey, my mood has moved on to 2 or tracing condition from rough or we are the southern was friends side, a rock that city this particular area is any evacuations on this is the other side of a low closet evacuations on where 25000 palestinian displays hungry thursday and more profoundly traumatized palestinian being displaced into this area. and in the building behind me, that is the category of hospital under construction. 25000 people with only one source of water, 5000 theaters of water available every day for 25000. in fact,
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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 son of patients in 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 of garbage mounting around the area, causing gonna threatening public health and the, the risk of the spread of infectious diseases around the area. everywhere you look, there are piles of this 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 with,
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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 to him, describe how his life hasn't changed dramatically. you lived in a concrete home with all, well, he needs all the basic supplies from water, food and medical supplies. found himself here in a make shift, 10th and nylon. and his plastic temp here in this evacuation is on the slide slides that allows the cabinets, which the situation is very difficult. no toilets, no food, 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 that how. and this is how when evacuated in size, being gaza,
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looks like. as you can see, it lacks the very basic sanitation, the very basic, highest unit facilities. we're looking at 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 going represents and increasingly very difficult the for displace palestinians who have become worse, the hungry and more profoundly from the ties as the war continues to pound the gaza strip from north to south honey. my mode a loss. evacuations on,
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i'll just still head him home and these are the conflicting goals and spreads now to the red sea, the wind, many major shipping companies, are avoiding the area of halting shipping to is there any polls the, the hello the, the weather is looking very settled across the middle east and live and we do have a little weather system that's pulling its way from east and areas of to kia, taking the west to weather with a wintery edge to the core. because i need to know the areas of a run that will bring the temperature down into run searching degrees celsius the on monday. i'm think the set to cool down across that event more in the way of cloudy weather as well. pushing in, but for the south of this lots of sunshine and settled conditions. now that's not the case. as we move to the north of africa, we seem to very what and when do you have a continuing to plague?
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algeria as well as to nicea and libya, some of that rain stretching its way further south. as we go monday into tuesday, we could see some flooding from those heavy rains that for the south, it is a bit cooler for places like you know fast. so we're expecting temperatures probably below the average of the next few days that in terms of what to weather and has slipped its way for the soft listing. some pretty fears, thunder storms, developing southern areas of and go to push it across into zambia. but swanner and zimbabwe peers up slightly for janice book in south africa over the wet weather returns on choose day. lots of sun shines of cape town at 22 degrees celsius to his book at 28, west, a weather dominating, further east. what are you looking at that is one of the bridge points through which how much flight is came into as well. warning sirens here
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is a s like some site goal just has remarkably intensified during the last couple hours with seeing these as strikes really concentrated on residential phones and residential buildings is a dangerous times regional spillover. of course, as long as the conversation here is admitted inside the hospital, then without oxygen, without electricity, the beated inside their dying. for now less than an hour away from the 1st the start of the ceasefire. 50 feet cap, sits 4 feet release over 4 st. periods one will batch of prisoners when people, one apartment then fired the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about cable channels as it was news uh with me. so robin in our mind to have on top stories. at least 30 people are being killed and many more injured in an astro. i called the giovanni a refugee kind of thing. garza doesn't suff. woods, people, including children, have been taken to a medical center from so it's become the latest country to coal full on the easiest and terrible choice. and garza announcement comes up to the killing of one of its competence employees. and in this really strong can rough on wednesday, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under intense pressure to institute a ceasefire in garza. many of his real angry us to be military announced
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a shot dead. 3 is really captives in the strip of the inside and show us republican senator lindsey graham says israel will have to accept the 2 state solution if he wants to normalize ties with saudi arabia speaking to nbc and use the storage critic of president joe biden praised the administration's efforts to push for globalization deal between israel and re add us to my friends and as will you do whatever you think is best for the state of visible, i can tell you sorry, arabian other eric countries cannot normalize with israel if the seeing if there haven't been seen is the one the palestinians under the bus. we have 2 choices. continue this file or use october. so as a catalyst for change. i think this the arrows are going to man some form a 2 state solution, the recognize israel and think israel's going to mann security buffers different than before and they need to make those demands. i don't know how this ends, but i'll tell you this. if we don't get this right,
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this time we're talking about another generation of just to forget the symbol of this some shepherds huntsville correspondent to solving events for us in washington, dc and ship. it has to be said that this is a bit of a departure in terms of sort of republican talking points, isn't that and it's quite instructive to look at how gram got to this is a pop truck, this tough love saying, look, you know, we, we, we support you, but you guys may not be popular, but you know, you have to accept the 2 state solution because actually about interaction on that program began with the question of is israel doing it often limit civilian deaths. but as a sensor, as you can see, i was origin graham kind of goats because clearly there is no justification for what's going on and gaza. and he said, i would hope they could do more, but that he did what i brought in the body. and when the session is doing to you immediately and says, but let's talk about a day off to pivots to the future that they often don't talk about today. because because everything it's being done today is being done with american support,
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american green light, american weapons. so that's the future, and that's why them, there's a lot of that element of criticism, possibly because nothing yahoo himself has completely destroyed the narrative and the 5th of the american foreign policy establishment by saying that we never are interested in giving the power of things a 2 state solution, we were never going to do that. i didn't want to do that because this is what the power seems to been saying. freight is, is or impossible observance. i've been saying for ages, but the narrative out clinton comp. david, your arrow foot walked away, right, but it was all complete nonsense. and it's a big admission now. so to describe me like that, foreign policy establishment is, is scrambling. so that's that american. see, we're all being critical about is rather were saying that you should at least get a 2 state solution sometime in the future. this doesn't mean that i'm not going to continue to unconditionally support israel. but i will say with a button last week was hang, this is about p all. it's about public opinion. and if you start to see those 2 in transitive, you're going to lose public opinion. that's the main issue for sounds is like
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lindsey graham and for presidents like but she ever sounds of that voice with the latest. thanks very much. i so he's really false. as of now killed 6 palestinians and overnight res. milk pod westbank, the latest operation took place until from naples st. dozens of his right. the vehicle stolen to the refugee camp. they were complete, buys, very bold, is that we used to destroy the roads and of the infrastructure of zeros. charles francis has more fun and told him this is riley all me right. last around i was on the refugee camp of nora shops in total car, pine down here. this is one of the strikes sides of what local site was, 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 bull bearings and pieces of shrapnel at the surface level here. and as you can see,
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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 on resistance members was killed immediately. another one was seriously wounded and he crawled 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 to 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, 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 ready, the ministry,
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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 i said upside solve the solve. i'm just that 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, he businesses, this is a policy to be installed here on the outskirts of the cap. roseville, i, me, is be completely built off as well by one of those on is right there at least 5 people killed in his latest attack, the products they needed. so they, they will tell you that they are expecting more rights by the is already made. a change in the days and nights have come to us, drop it out just in
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a notice. jumps represent guns. so cut a mother and daughter taking shelter inside the church. in northern gauze i have been killed by is really smelling because in a statement the last in patriarch of jerusalem, besides the women were shots in cold blood of the holy family. catholic church, one was killed while carrying her elderly mother to safety. but francis condemned the incident during his weekly address bank and city on sunday. i wanna j 30 more than a month. that's the main 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 ok, but there are no terrorist but families, children, and 6 people with disabilities. my mother and no daughter effects mrs. no heat, a cultural anthem and her daughter, some are come out until killed and now there's a wounded by snipers as they went to the bathroom. the house of mother teresa is nuns was damaged. somebody that generated was had some say it's terrorism,
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it's will. yes, it's will, it's terrorism to us, but she doesn't pay layla. moran has relatives who's been living inside the home, the family publishing goals. this is the status of the will. how do you still my colleague what matheson about the situation inside the church compound? as 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 they've already not watching the solar panels had been blowing out in the final generation that was hit by is really forces yesterday that 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, i mean it's just been awful, obviously it's been 60 days, but they've been the swell from about a 100 people sleeping on mattresses. i'm not sure. susan's,
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the sunday school complex to $300.00 now. and they all terrified having on choose day seen the been collect to be a shot 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 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, as i'm sure any of those who have family and goals are impala. stein 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,
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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 known 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, it was military and it's government say they're 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 basically this
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a 2 months with very few people who they don't know go in and out. and it 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 decided to wait till now and there was no least withdrawal that was new prior warning, as was confirmed by the about to come when they way didn't 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. and 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. but 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 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 all cost with the evidence base, a home home base shipping company suspended as activity to and from as well as most of the vessels in the red sea came under attack from who's the fighters in yemen. but he's the same bell continued, there were times if his real doesn't stuff is full ongoing. so sort of hybrid reports. so from these really pulled city of hyphen sirens found across the city. if i stalled his own dime successfully into set time, us miss solves weeks off to the wrong cause. and stall i stalled is one of these roles, main ports, and also the one closest to the strip it's vulnerable to attacks and has been
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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 to cost backlogs, rerouting of cargo have created big delays and raised insurance premiums, as well as being a tax on multiple fronts. not just from the gaza strip, fly him us, but also from further along the coast on the boards with lebanon 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 pool. since you have a lots uranium by group controls much of northern human for weeks they've targeted ships in the red sea. they believe have links with these ro, or all headed is reports. because the red sea is one of the world's most important
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shipping routes. 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 issue, right? and it may be too small to deal along with the threat. the us says it's working with maritime forces to both the security in the region. a reminder that israel
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osborne gauze is making its impact felt far beyond the middle east side of height. at alex's era, haifa, as well still had hail in the house. is there a 2nd time round those as an should i gaze the poles again to the side of the new constitution, the bottom of christ. as a form of witnessing his brother's day begins to sink and as a happy child who loved to play for his friends. the check happened during one of the almost daily ease, reading the ministry, rachel, the city of geneva. he says it's around it this poem and killed the compound or the old hosting it resistance, according to adam's family of witnesses, the lead drive of slow down short, 15 year old, best shopping year old item the back of the head. i wish i was it
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a 3 and someone would wake me up telling me i'm just really i would never a god's name which this felix to anyway. it's hard but they got we are the what am i supposed to? few, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the 1st thing you the days of the news though, just and surely all deciding whether to replace its constitution, the dates back to the dictates the shape of augusta. pina shay?
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this is the 2nd time julia has held a referendum of the replacement to the current constitution. the new draft is considered as more conservative now as emphasizes, they need to protect private property and the strict rules on immigration and the portion which is there was lots in america to tennessee and even send this update from santiago as indeed this is actually the 3rd referendum in as many years if you count the original one in which the chileans were asked whether they wanted a new constitution in the 1st place. 80 percent of people said they did what they got the 1st time around wasn't what they wanted. and you're asking me if this version is what they do want. i can tell you right now because a surprising amount of people say they still don't know how they're going to vote, and they're saying that just as they go in to the dark room as it's cold here. so this is a very, very odd situation. but what i can tell you without, without any doubt, is the this version that took 6 months actually to write the 1st 6 months was to decide on the rules. so it was
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a very quickly written version. only region by politicians rather than democratically elected ordinary citizens as what happened the 1st time around this . this version has the same original sydney feel like as the as the original one. and that is that it is being dominated by one sector on the political spectrum. the extreme right wing, while the other one was very, very much dominated by the far left, which is why julian's rejected it as to radical. whether people will agree to just go along with it, thinking that it's better this than nothing at all. i can tell you right now that's really going to be the question that will be decided when the boat start to be counted in about 4 hours time. and that accounting is an way in charge. why that also holding a referendum on a new constitution, it seems as a key step in the meantime, you know of a transitional government that sees power following the to of present. it was debbie in 2021,
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but the other sock has moved from the capital engine mean off to they had them one of those sad be i could stop by hun 7. i am local time low to start costing the vote in the constitutional referendum. 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. rushes rooting policy has unanimously supported and present that demand. patients bid for re election of the policy conference in mosca patient will be seeking
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another 6 year tub in march. march is election next year. now this event, that's good. i would love to explain that, you know, also the scale of historical challenges facing russia requires a united front all patriotic forces. the task is facing the russian federation, a growing like a snowball, because russia is a winter country and loves the car on times that are class on this and get asian readiness to respond to even the most difficult challenges that you helping them. either yourself. oliver has more from oscar, a legitimate patient is running for his 5th presidential to thanks to some constitutional amendments. adoptive bach in 2020, you know, has a right to remain in power of 12 more years until 20. it says it 6 is not running as a tons of it for his really united russia policy, even though it has it's overwhelming support, but as an independent candidates. and he was supported by the majority of governors
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of russian regions as well as the just the russia policy. and also an activist group of both is consisting of some prominent russian figures box him as an independent kinds of flu running in the upcoming presidential elections in march 2020 for the russian central election commission previously announced that the boxing itself will be ongoing, full 3 days from march, the 15th to march the 17th 2024, you'd ask about all of the odyssey, right most grade. so it means that the 2nd part of entry, unplugged elections present, alexander, which is writing. so it'd be in progressive policy is hoping to extend this decade in power. now centrist coalition is expected to mount the biggest challenge. ida is you, which has let me do some downgrade. it does not. the elections in serbia are just says parliamentary elections in the country in less than 4 years,
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and they're held only 20 months off through the serbian rolling progressive party ones. the last ballots. while the centralized populous party has been in power since the 2012 and today of your opinions of gratian then they cannot make prosperity are in top of their agenda. but at the same time, their maintaining very close tides with russia. hence, the european union has been criticizing serbia for its failure to sanction russia following gets invasion of ukraine. while the opposition parties united a position parties are hoping to challenge the ruling sub and progressive party and the president alexander voltage. they've been calling for snap elections following the boss through the teams in serbia, including the massacre at the bel grades elementary school. and they've been organizing print tests and tens of thousands have been taken to the streets for months, demanding institutional accountability and blaming the ruling savvy and progressive
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