tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 18, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the the of the color that i missed all the attain, this doesn't use our life from the coming up. in the next 16, at least 90 people have been killed and more than a 100 injured and is really a tax on jamalia in northern vasa hospitals on depression. the world health organization describes the situation inside one of calls as hospitals as a black box. after weeks of devastation and cause that pressure, rum,
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stop in israel and abroad. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in hopes the bombardment of the strip us defense secretary arrives in the gulf. such works of our bleeding. he's also due to meet with is really officials on monday and just randy for says storm a refugee camp in the occupied west, at least 6 palestinians that have been killed the lots. now 2100 g n t. that's 11 pm in gaza. what intends is really a tax on the strip have bought more death and destruction phase 90 people have now been killed over a 100 injured and is rarely strikes on jamalia in northern gaza. many people, including children, have been taken to a nearby medical centers, which are already overwhelmed with patients during a visit to israel, frances foreign minister repeated cool for an immediate cease fire. meanwhile,
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us defense secretary lloyd austin has arrived in 2 ways. on monday he'll be traveling to israel, where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was facing intense pressure for his at home and abroad, or his war on gaza. all this as the humanitarian situation inside gaza, is getting increasingly done at the roof of water causing people. as you can see, have been scrambling to grab a, some of the trucks. israel says it will reopen the time of we saw them crossing in the east, but it's unclear where the supplies have crossed through that. yes. as well. let's speak to corresponds on the ground topic. i wasn't, he's in rough up for us and southern gaza target. i understand that that has been ongoing selling near or around the vicinity of the nasa hospital in con eunice, which is also in southern cause of what are you hearing to yes, it's not only a related to the vicinity of an officer hospital, but this time it was actually direct targeting for the maternity woods of the,
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of the and not submit to come conflicts where a number of patients were in sight. this department receiving treatment by medical teams in the hospital. and it's also worth mentioning that the hospital is over whelmed with patients and also with evacuees who are taking shelter inside the departments. um, the odds of the hospitalized that we've personally were moving for inside this department, the food that had been targeted and uh, the department is obviously full of residents and patients and as the medical teams tirelessly keep providing good treatment for those people that and it's also important to mention that the shows that had struck the building did not explode, but it's only it carried a kind of a critical damage to the department late to the coming of one palestinian lady who was reduced wounded before due to the is really a previous attacks that it had, she had a subject to 2 and
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a number of palestinians has as have been also wounded. now indeed show did not explode. and if this show had been explode inside the department, of course of a sack of would take place on the site. this hospital and i will probably concerns uh, between palestinians talk to spock, that unless were hospital might face similar conditions to other hospitals across the garza's trip had witnessed before. taxes and watching images video images right now of pictures from inside the know so hospital that the chaos that that was there as you're describing off to that strike target. i also understand that the giovanni refuge account has been again, the target of continuing is really as drugs can you talk to see what's been happening a yes. devalue or cd. com is one of the main focusing area for these very ami, which directed the majority of its attacks towards considered to be one of the most
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densely populated areas were residents. as to inside this, what you did come despite over each really previous intense plumbing of this small a refuge account that is very overwhelmed with residents, the who refused to leave. and it's also important to say that this refugee come earlier today had been hit by these very forces were more than 30 palestinians, have been killed with a 100 others who have been also in good and still a number of presidents under the russell's the situation. and the in the, in the, in the valley over 50 campus get this traffic as with pets from a number of people that they told us that on. busy milestone of lives that had been completely a change were real, which had been ruined by the has been met. it treat hospitals had been attacked and also destroyed. people have been killed and roads and their bodies were a line on the ground without any rescue operations. by the medical team. so due to
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the intense is very bonding with this area as also a mass. a risk come bank had been conducted by the is very military for palestinians, for over 50 years in the region tack. i was in there with the latest report for us from the ground in the gaza strip and rough of the in the south. thank your topic and please stay safe. while i all the correspondent honey my, what is also in rough up with more on the diet need for age the and the deterioration conditions that people are facing. so we are the southern west prince side of rockland city. this particular area is an evacuation zone. this is the other side of a laws. evacuations zone where 25000 palestinian displays hungry thursday and more profoundly traumatized palestinian being this place into this area. and in the building behind me, that is the category hospital under construction. 25000 people with only one source
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of water, 5000 theaters 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 of 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 look, there are piles of this garbage around the area. there is also the fear of rain and
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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 livelihoods, one person in a very frustrating tone, describe how his life hasn't changed dramatically. you lived in a concrete home with old, he needs all the basic supplies of from water, food and medical supplies. found himself here in a make shift, can't the nylon and in plastic temp here in this evacuation is on the slide slides that allows a couple of months. this is 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
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about that how this is how when evacuated in size in gaza, looks like. as you can see, it lacks the very basic sanitation, the very basic, highest human facilities. we're looking at concrete, a pallet, then we're 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
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strip from north to south honey. my mode a loss. evacuations on, i'll just as israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under intense pressure to agree to a cease fire, and garza, many in israel. angry off to the military, announced it killed 3 captives in the strip. official reports now from occupied the stories it's dominating use in israel. what could have been a moment to celebrate no a national tragedy. 3 men held captive in gaza, walking towards those, sent to save them. and then short date. troops cannot do. i'd have to go down to uh, 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 a beef,
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this is their worst nightmare. i don't understand. how are me with people who came 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 captives 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. 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
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that brand, he cannot hold off the power and the past. another election, he is taking a new brand and i think so 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 doing 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 tight east jerusalem. well that's fine. and honda saw her, she's also unoccupied easterly some come to this k to a huge amount of anger. how's it will playing out, found israel as well. there is international pressure on is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and domestic pressure on the international side. it's because of the highest civilian and death tool in gauze. so since this war began, and the dire humanitarian situation that has unfolded because of the relentless is really bombardment and gaza on the domestic side,
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you have outrage from these really public and from the families of those currently being held captive in gaza. and the situation actually became even more because of these really military shooting and killing 3 is really captive in gaza. earlier on sunday, these really military chief of staff heard see how levy was speaking to is really military personnel in gaza. said that the incident is very painful and that these really army is trains to not shoot at anyone who was surrendering and showed any to palestinian men, be surrendering in the same way these really military wouldn't shoot them. however, there have been multiple reports of palestinian surrendering and getting shot by these really military. so he says that he hopes he base this can be used as a lesson and that perhaps these really military will have another chance to
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encounter captives who are going toward them so that the military can quote, do the right thing. the army also releasing images of the white span, or is that the captives had placed on a house. one of them reading s o s and the other reading and hebrew help us 3 kidnapped people here. but the army said that the soldiers there at the time were afraid that it was some sort of trap set up by him a spider's to lower them into the building for an ambush. so there was a lot of outrage against these really military. and these really public, for this situation and all that outraging in the often loss of, of what the governance calling a disaster understand there is talk of another captive deal. what are you hearing as well be is really media is now reporting that the most sod has reportedly been given the green light to restart negotiations. all of this comes after the most sod chief was meeting with
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buffalo's prime minister in europe this weekend. and actually we'll meet with him again in the next couple of days in europe. but remember, there were also indications that his really prime minister had previously lost the most san chief from restarting these talks at all. and when asked about it in a press conference on saturday, these really prime minister deflected the question and said rather, getting back the captive is one of the most important objectives of this war. so there are a lot of unanswered questions sale, but because of the killing of the 3 captives, it seems that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under even more pressure because of the scrutiny that he and the army are now undertaking to restart these negotiations. the families of these captives have been saying for some time that these really need to go back to the negotiating table immediately. and we'll see how that old hands out over the next coming allison days home to
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solve it. there was a license for us from occupied these stories from thank you, honda. well that's honda was just saying on it as well, is also facing into the international pressure, increasing pressure to stuff it's offensive in garza, france has become the latest countries to quote for an immediate and durable truce . the announcement comes off to the killing of a french government employee, and it is rarely as striking rough on wednesday. and earlier on sunday, franz's foreign minister met has rarely counter pausing tel aviv. she then held discussions with palestine ins finest and ramallah. or did you see that? so give a shot. i reiterated today the consent of france on the subject of the declaration 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
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a new humanitarian cease fox to be brought in as soon as possible. a safe spot that's immediate. durable and necessary movers. while the us secretary of defense is the latest member of the by the administration to visit the region with alston has now arrived in by rain after visiting 2 ways. either on sunday. he is expected to be traveling to isabel on monday and also to visit the capital. earlier this month, austin wound the is really government that it risk a strategic defeat in garza, if it's failed to protect palestinian civilians. well that spring and william lawrence, he is a professor of international relations at american university. and there's also a former us different that he joins us now from washington dc. we have given what secretary austin has been saying, what sort of a reception should he except in his route? so obviously still a critical relationship for them. it was a general rule, this rarely, sur, trying to always say pop pocket us support,
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but then do what they want. i think jake sullivan strip was largely unsuccessful, at least in terms of the big goals. the big objectives to us has for changing is really behavior. i think jake sullivan had that bad past conference when he 1st got there with you through is really sort of double down on their defiance towards the american asks. and i think jake sees himself is more of an advisor for both governments. then the deliver of messages, a diplomat and a crisis communications person. aust, in like vice president, camella harris has been making much more strong statements in favor of defending civilian lives in changing tactics. i think he'll be more effective. i think whatever the israelis throw up, you know, and, and the defiance side, i think he'll be more forceful in delivering the message to the us once this phase of the bombing campaign and the high numbers of civilian casualties. to end this month before the holidays by some reports and not continue into the new year,
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which obviously isn't soon enough. but better than what these riley's are saying, hey, you're set up for us. message is that where the us message n, having been on the inside of us diplomacy yourself. what's your reading where the focus is at the moment. is there any kind of quiet talk around deceased by just fine, but we've been hearing publicly is 100 percent and what connects your to last reports is that there are also 8 american hostages and a lot of americans that were killed. so there's us concerns about the cease fire for humanitarian reasons, and the ceasefire for hostage reasons. and then the larger question of the terrible total on civilian life and, and the conditions that are, are shocking everyone around the world. as you sometimes report, the pressure within the united states from arab and muslim diasporas and young jewish americans is uh uh, a louder and stronger than it's ever been. and that is going to continue to create a lot of domestic pur, uh, pressure on the,
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by the administration to be not just private, but public in there condemnations of what biden said was indiscriminate bombing i e award crime and did not walk back that statement. last week, when you talk about the public pressure on the public opinion in the us, how much has the civilian death told actually shaped us policy? is there a red line? and if so, where is this? so since about 2008, there's been been a building drumbeat of the criticism of these early occupation in the us uh, you know, on university campuses in the intellectual circles. and then these rounds of wars, 200820142021. i divide and ministration was able to bring the last 4 to an end to 3 weeks. when this is for wanting to go months. and hopefully they can bring this one to an end and 2 or 3 months when these rallies are talking about a year or 2, in terms of the red lines. uh, those aren't firmly red eye. they're driven more by all these contingencies. but
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it is true that the us is shocked by what's going on. and we've had protests with in white house staff and we've been congressional staff. i, i don't know how much you cover those, but hundreds of staffers protesting, you know, within us institution, saying enough is enough. there really is no justification for this william laurence that profess of international relations that american you investigate and a former us to pronounce themselves. thanks for joining us on out to 0. so the answer for sharing with the as well as well as more has taken an unprecedented toll on golf as entire population. the un says 1900000 palestinians. that's 185 percent of causes population. i've now been approaching from their homes. tens of thousands of people have been pushed to rafa in the south, which has become the most densely populated area in gaza. that there's little food no sanitation. the u. n says around 2200000 people. that's nearly the entire
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population of cause that need food a just to survive. there's also a shortage of fuel and teen drinking water to sell a nation problems have shut down because they don't have the fuel to operate. the world health organization is saying it's worried about the outbreak of disease doctors are recording thousands of cases of diarrhea amongst children as well as cases of hepatitis. a meningitis chicken pulse don't disrespect treat illnesses. but in the 11 house of gauze, 36 hospitals are functioning and those at all or any partially, they're struggling to treat the 10s of thousands of injured palestinians. a team of representatives from the world health organization have delivered age to the r c for hospital in northern casa. they have described the situation that as a complete, harnessing dr. around a 100 is the director of program management of the w. h was regional office for the eastern mediterranean. she told us a little bit about what her colleagues or the hosp as part of the bigger team with other to go and agencies the to when to ship
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a hospital to deliver some basic medical supplies, some sort of supplies and cesar medicine, some orthopedics supplies, basically things specially important to deal with the trauma injuries uh the um with what they described is just a basically a complete tartar address in the hospital is which used to be the cornerstone video of the health care dra and, and does a. it's now running with only a few doctors, a handful of doctors and nurses in about 70 volunteers, but they're still taking care of a lot of injuries. 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, though. uh, so, uh, the, the patients,
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the injured people are all over on the floor. they are being switchers on the floor . there's not enough beds or rooms or structures to uh uh, to, to put them on it. uh, there's barely basically any pain medication such as adjust there, blending on the floor and basically what, what the doctors, the few doctors in the health workers remaining there. uh the uh they are just trying to stabilize the patients uh to to be able to send them to the hospital where they can get surgeries, almost 60 percent of hospitals with actually in northern go. so uh right now, uh the only hospital that we consider partially, there's nothing that's fully functional. the only hospital, partially functioning, is at the hospital. there are city hospitals that are minimally what we call, minimally functioning, basically providing very, very basic support to these 3. how to does our drugs allow the hospital?
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there is a she fault and there is others have a hub, a hospital. these are minimally functioning right now. and uh, you know, on, on top of that and she felt, for example, this thing 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 safer place. so on the grounds there are these uh, displaced uh, uh, dozens who uh, basically also, uh they, they are in dire need to figure many tenants support for food water. uh, shelter. uh you know, it's, it's winter now it's getting cold and the food is a big issue. i mean the, the, even at the hospital, the health care workers and the patients can barely, uh, have one view to date. well, is there any forces have also killed 6 palestinians, an overnight raise any occupies westbank?
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this latest operation took place until car and neighbors, the se. thousands of his rarely vehicle stormed refuge account. they were accompanied by his rarely boulders, is that we used to destroy him, roads and all the infrastructure there. also, there is charles, perhaps it has more from the ground into car. this is riley all me right. last it around 8 hours on the refugee camp of no rush jumps in the tool car on the pine down here. this is one of the strikes sides of what local site was a project. all that was launched from and these riley drive. and as you can see, the damage to the ground is minimal. and that's because this particular westland is designed to throw out to 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 for it is a complicated story. apparently off to the 1st strike,
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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 old resistance was killed immediately. but the son was seriously wounded. and it was full hours because 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, by the ministry, they say refused to allow the man and the son died of his injuries, agile, 2 envelopes manned, eventually go to us and started treating him. they asked me, do you believe in god whom i said, yes. what do you mean?
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you were giving him 1st aid on you? then 2 minutes later he said, sorry, go sign out that. i'll stop it. as i said about solve the solve. i'm just, that was very hard over many hours there was shooting explosions, sound bombs, drones and storing infrastructure, destroying or stores. last night was like him, i think as a result of the army. right. also, he businesses depaula city and so on the outskirts of the cab, roseville, i mean, is be completely built off as well by one of those on is right there at least 5 people killed in his latest attack and the products they needed. so they, they will tell you that they are expecting more rates are these already made a change in the days and nights to come? tell us drop it out just in a notice jumps represent guns. so cut them a still a head here on out as soon as the conference and also spreads to the red sea. many
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major shipping companies are avoiding the area. a whole team shipping was waiting for the new front opens. and so don's contact as a city not previously affected by the slicing comes on to intentionally the color. we have plenty more lovely weather across central parts of here at las eclipse guys. that's because we have big every apply pressure in charge as a very intense one. this is sent to the central policy if you blocking off these by the system. so it's a pausing to the know think to see how far they pay me. i suppose obviously move across the bridges. charles, we are looking get some pretty press questions, and still some roll, the weather streaming into the western side of scuffling, grassy pushing across the little say to was scanned in a decisive sherry. rain coming in here as well, some west of weather,
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to little bit of snow over the high ground around a rear of high pressure. quite a brisk wind down towards that southeast corner of your, the southern pa. so somebody tried it was a sing some, a raw, the width, whether it's on the model. so right, those winds coming in from the south, west the direction as they make their way around the highways with winds traveling in a clockwise direction. so 12, so it's just every london ad, also in edinburgh, canada, right? 6 by the south, which as we go through, choose that. and you can say, cools of united by western weather, coming in across the wiles, pushing down across england, southern past, looking fine, and dry as a set southern parts of the mediterranean sing some wet weather. i see to the northeast of algae area, you can get some rather wait for the, for a time for that part of to me see the, the, what you're looking at the is one of the bridge points through which how much flight is came into it as well,
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warning sirens here is a s like some side goal just has remarkably intensified during the last couple of hours. we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential phones in residential buildings. there's a dangerous times of regional spillover, of course, as long as the conversation here is a minute inside the hospital, then without oxygen, without electricity, the beated inside. they are dying for now, less than an hour away from the start of the ceasefire. 50 feet caps, it's 4 feet release over st periods, one more batch of prisoners when the people want a permanent fire the
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the welcome back to watching all to 0. that's remind you about top, storing the south east 90 people have been killed that attacks on to body and causes fast responders have been searching through the level that the dead thousands of wounded people, including children and take them to me by from says quoting for an immediate and durable truths and garza, it comes off to the killing of one of its governors and foils and, and his really as striking rough crowd. some dogs that have been scrambling to grab 8 of trucks coming into the district. israel now says that when we open the time of the solemn crossing east,
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but it's unclear where the supplies come across. the u. n says cost of causes, a mother and a daughter taking shelves inside a church in northern garza had been killed by his really snipers. in his statement, the lesson paid for you. okay. so the joyce of them says that the woman was chosen cold blood at the holy family catholic church. one was killed while carrying elderly mother to safety. put francis condemned the incident during his week the address at bass concessions on sunday. a sign on 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 or whether or no terrorist but families, children, and sick people with disabilities. my mother and no daughter effects mrs. no heat, a cultural anthem, 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 body said,
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well that's bringing the law straight. he is a professor of media studies at the institute for graduate studies, and he joins us again from minneapolis, minnesota mohammed, it feels like we're hearing increasing condemnation from various forces. we just had that from the vatican. they've also had today from france. they want this media as an durable truth that you can germany have been talking about it and i'm putting in a sustainable c spot. all we know seeing a shift within israel, staunchest supporters. honestly, i think it's probably too early to say. uh certainly i think it's too early to say how significant this is. if we go back to 2014, if we go back to 2008, 2009 operation cast mud, we did hear these periodic a sort of our condemnations, even from, from western governments. but israel has, can, has continued on, and i don't, again, i will say, i don't want to be reductionist about it. but really,
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the united states holds all the cards. they hold a leverage over israel. but clearly they view as real as a strategic allied, and they're willing to give israel of an awful lot of leeway. they're supporting israel, obviously arming is real and then providing it with diplomatic cover. so i think more important, quite honestly than what your opinion, countries are saying, and i'm not saying it's unimportant, but more important than that is the united states position. well, we've also had a shift and not let me ask you about is really public opinion. we were told, well that in our last news out you were saying that is really fully don't fully understand the way that the government is actually prosecuting this war and gaza on a hearing about the growing international criticism. does that change anything? well they hear about it in the context of is really media, but usually the narrative suggests, you know, it's, it's the, it's the same old sort of guy,
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david versus glide story against the world. everybody's picking on israel, you know, they're all anti semitic. but again, they're not getting that firsthand. um the, the people that i do follow in israel are saying, and these are prominent media, video figures and also academics. they're saying that is really media is a singular narrative. uh, supportive of the government and is really is, are, are very, very insulator. so they're not, not only very exposed to what others are saying. they're not even exposed to what's happening, you know, 30 or 40 miles away in gaza, or within the context of that narrative and what changes minds now in israel, we're hearing, i believe about another potential captive release. and the, what does that change the narrative? well, it's really, these are, are very angry at the government for the way many, i shouldn't say all is realized,
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but many is rarely are angry at their government for the way they've waged the war . not because of the, the told but it's taken on palestinians obviously or not, not because of the, the war crimes and, and, and so on and so forth. but because the government has not been able to defeat from us in 2 and a half months. and you know, reporting suggests that from us remains largely intact. i do think is rarely as are aware of that. their government has, has admitted as much. they're also angry because the government has not been able to get back those captives. they promised they'd be able to get back the cap, the captives. they said they'd be able to get them back militarily, without resorting to any sort of diplomatic means. and in fact, they haven't been able to carry out any of those promised rescue operations. and as you've been reporting, they shot 3 of those is really high. hostages themselves just the other day. obviously when we've been reporting on the growing and around that, does that change anything,
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this understanding of how the idea has been behaving on the ground? obviously these a, these were 3 men who we've been hearing from the idea of we're actually waving white flags. and yeah, as i noted earlier, i, the thing that's fascinating to me is that there's all this outrage right in, in israel and also in the united states from the administration. but nobody's really asking about the palestinian, the direct them to regular, regularly have been victims. and exactly display waving flags, you know, completely on armed, coming out with their, with their hands up. when i children, you've been reporting on the 2 palestinian christians that have been that were killed both women, a woman and her daughter. so this is, this is common place, it's the shoot. anything that moves policy. so it's been interesting to, to watch that. what i do think could change is look, the reality is that the longer this goals and the longer the,
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the government i guess is a failing at getting back, getting those passages back in the more anger is going to, uh, you know, rain in israel, among the among the general public what they want they're, they want their hostages back and they've blamed and netanyahu for, for not being able to get them back mohammed las ray, that professor of media studies that the institute for graduate studies, great to have you back with us in the honda, thank you for joining me again. thanks. meanwhile, hong kong bass shipping company has suspended its activity to and from israel as officer vessels in the red sea came on the attack from who's the fighters and he and the who sees the thing. they'll continue their attacks. if israel doesn't stuff that's war on garza and their activities are starting to have far reaching consequences. not just of israel, the color really. so colorado votes for us from the is really for the city of
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hyphen the sirens found across the city. if i sold his own dime successfully in to set time us miss solves weeks off to the wrong cause. and stall i stalled is one of his route main ports and also the one 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. how mosque, but also from further along the coast. on the boat with less than on by the uranium bikes group has well, it's even more concerning by the host, the rebels firing long range missiles and drones, towards the port city of
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a lot. uranium by group controls much of northern yemen. 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, the fact has been huge. it's. it's cool, it's an 80 percent dropping shipping activity at a lots insurance prices on call go headings. israel have risen by 300 percent and with around 12 percent of global trade posting through the red sea, it has regional 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 costs and lengthening delivery times. it's no longer a threat. the guest is right. it's a, it's an international problem because they are hitting the boats and ships which
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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 threats. us says it's working with maritime forces to both the security in the region. a reminder that is roseville wrong cause is making its impact felt far beyond the middle east . so at a height of ologist era, haifa, as hostile a head here on the 2nd time around the poles, close into land as vs that decide again on a 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 yourself and that person shares. so as you can see for this
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is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures we want we want to break because the women and my country deadlocks we come up to on we are not denies all of who we are. human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are in the footsteps. our officers claim 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 the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. let's turn to some other world news now. and polls are recently coast, and sheila, a way of voters, have been deciding whether to replace the constitution, which dates back to the dictatorship of augusta of tennessee. now this is the 2nd time that you like. it has held a referendum on our placements of the current constitution and followed his major protests against inequality that grips the nation back in 2019. while that speak to our lawson, america editor, lucy and human joins snap from santiago. you see, i understand that voting stations closed just over half an hour ago. so, and i believe exit. polls are also expected shortly. how's it all looking to? yes, we haven't seen any exit polls yet, but we are actually hearing a live in the direct the results being read out as is the custom here, you'll be able to see against and over there,
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there is another table for people who have, i mean to vote for or against this version of a new constitution, this version being very, very different from the previous one, which was considered too far left. that was written in a left wing far left wing dominated convention. this time it's been exactly the opposite, the inverse, a very, very conservative convention, wrote this one. and so far what we're seeing and all of the different coding uh boots here, is that the rejection bar code the against the vote is winning so far the, the local authority has put out officially less than one percent of the votes. and so we know that that too seems to be the tendency there, but it's still far too soon to give a definitive or the exactly which way this is going to go sort of new to you. you mentioned that the, the rejection side is winning at the moment or it seems to be the case. what
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happens if the draft is rejected? we'll, that'd be a 3rd attempt. there won't be a 3rd chance no more. no 3 strikes are out diversion here. and to me, after this, these 2 very frustrated perhaps attempt to put to bed the dictatorship in your constitution that this one and the previous one was suppose to replace the current government at least says that there won't be another chance that is not for the next 2 years or even longer. so to me is we'll have to stay with the constitution they have which can be modified, it can be amended, but still that will be a bit hard case left in the mouth. didn't the minds of most voters who had initially with great enthusiasm, was at 80 percent. in fact, to rewrite the constitution, hopefully hoping that the new one was another democracy would give them better, a better chance of better education, healthcare pensions, and a whole array of social rights. that right now, i'm not guaranteed in the apartment constitution. this in human,
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they're reporting for us from the ground as a license from santiago, thank you to see if a savvy is reading progressive policy is claiming victory and snap parliamentary elections then projections based on the results suggest to the presence. alexander richard says, writing s and this will take almost 47 percent of that verse. they indicate that they oppositional lines that's savvy against violence will come seconds with bounce . 23 percent in russia's organ party has unanimously supported and present that. i'm approved and it's been for re election at apology conference and laska bridge and will be seeking another 60 a time in the mounts elections. and next year he's promised to make russia a sovereign self sufficient power. now this event that you let us say the scale of historical challenges facing russia requires a united front will pay, trusting forces. the task is facing the russian federation, a growing like
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a snowball, because russia is a winter country and loves the current times their class on this and get asian readiness to respond to even the most difficult challenges that yep, and nobody needs to do most of us here there's a lot of, i has more from laska, legitimate patient is running for his 5th presidential to thanks to some constitutional amendments adopted back 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 of russian regions as well as the just the russia policy, and also an activist group of both as consisting of some prominent russian figures box him as an independent kinds of running in the upcoming presidential elections in march 2020,
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for the russian central election commission previously announced that devising itself will be ongoing, full, 3 days from march, the 15th to march the 17th 2024 dash 5. all of the odyssey, right, most of the accounting is underway and chad where they are also holding a referendum on a new constitution. it's seen as a key stephan ending the tenure of a transitional government that seized power. following the death of president interest, debbie and 2021 photo of drugs that has worn out from intermedia, i thought they had them one of those savvy i just saw behind that 7 am local time though to start costing the boats in the constitutional referendum. this is an essential stage and the program of transitional authority for the state to chat. those thing. yes. and this referendum means people's approval of a constitution which defines tab as a unitary state. if though to say no, this means that they will go to another referendum to be announced by the authorities for
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a federal state. will still say hi and the whole i see it or not i'm from because of the data. about 20000 polling stations of open 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 while renewed fighting and so down to i'll just say our region is forcing thousands of civilians to fleet for a 2nd time. people with us display as back in april of divide, interrupted between students military and the power military ralph and support forces. if just some gender, fluid reports already uprooted from their homes, thousands of suit and these are fleeing again. after 8 months of conflict and more than 12000 people killed, the number of displacement that keeps growing. since friday clashes between students,
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army and the power military rapids support forces have spread to the state of al jazeera. previously on the touch to region, south of hob doing its main city, had become a refuge for half a 1000000 people, 500000. it's our in was many, and they were on the move to city now, which is a lot of us at the 2nd hours drive from what melanie. but there's fewer shortages. what would have been a normally an hour stripped a little bit, taking 11 hours. so basically people are just on the move as the battle field extend south, the city of what medina is no longer a safe haven. crowds of families are forced to leave. with whatever belongings they can carry. 14000 people have fled the area so far. back in april, once again as a power struggle between military ruler abdul set headboard han and his deputy general mohammed hum done, douglas erupted into open conflict. half of the population and sudan is in need of
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humanitarian aid. we're warning a looming hunger catastrophe by next year's lane season is for i'm able to expand access and regularly deliver food assistance to people trapped in conflict hotspots . but we've only managed to reach the capital one time in the last 3 months. now, the u. n says that funding for aid is running low, most of the world's attention is focused elsewhere with russia's war and ukraine. and israel is military campaign on garza. meanwhile, high school is a daily battle ground. and war rages on the outskirts of wad mcdonny, in what many fear is a new front in this war. if to some gun food audra 0 us and mexico, one of the biggest and most controversial infrastructure projects and recent history has been completed ahead of schedule. the 1st passengers have boarded the
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maya train as judy academy on a report from mexico city. a big through lap for mexico was presidents. all aboard the by a train of 1500 kilometers, a railway design to connect some of the country's best known tories destinations. with destruction, ren billions of dollars over budget face multiple lawsuits and fierce criticism from environmental. this still 5 years after 1st breaking room emissions project is a reality. as president i'm that is mind with lopez over at the or i'm look, you rated the 1st 3 of the network 7 lines. the entire circuit should be completed by march. no, it's a hit on most. we are not exaggerating when we say that is currently no construction project in the world like this one. and it was done in regular time.
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these works generally spend over several governments. neither the criticisms nor the delay train bothered these passengers thrilled to be on its inaugural trip. they believe the president's promise that the train will lift southern mexico out of poverty, bringing jobs, tourism, and development to a long neglected region. the surface, excellent, the train is in very good condition. some things need to be fixed, but the train is great. but the drain has also brought destruction. thousands of factors of jungle were cut down to make way for the trucks. and directly below is the regions unique network of underwater caves. activists here that could be contaminated by the tree, or we're still could collapse entirely. i'm not sees the maya train as part of a larger plan to modernize mexico from new airports to a coast to coast cargo lines intended to rival the panama canal. before his critics, the hosting is just the vehicle for his ego, for his political ambition, being pushed through before the end of his term. after all,
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the high communities that live along the path of the trained hope that despite the logical and economic costs, it means right of days them ahead. julia go. yeah, i know i'll just euro mexico city now it's time for sport and let's check in with santa the arsenal. are back at the top of the english premier league off to they be bright and to nil. to get out at the side needs of the big was falls off to the seats aston villa last week and they found one here. gabriel assistance making it one meal in the 50 said minutes. i have it. then putting the game be owns out with 3 minutes left me while i live a pool have moved that down to assess and also they do. neil neil: with not just the noise is the best chance for me because i came in the fest hall and the or non us stopping virtual van dyke. united had a great chance to take the lead and the 2nd half. but investment on the denied by
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alison you'll go to the center often at a time with 2 yellow cards awarded for the sense we did an effect united. they settled for the goal, a slope they before. and now one point behind, also known as a level of points, would ask them, villa, liverpool or not just been kind of ascii, beloved as some villas impressive run, continue this a be run so that just keep the types of ways going. they went one nailed down on the sofa, paul's time to send us closer to split printed so ben, me send 12 in a heated encounter as alex moreno leveled with 13 minutes remaining. besides simple came 8 minutes later on what seemed bagging all 3 points for a unit in most sites. tickets australia have gone one mill up in the 3 match test series against bosses, son with a hughes, $361.00 victory. it was also
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a momentous occasion for nathan leon of center, we came to see a goal or ever to take 500. the tests with kids in the victory tiger woods says he remains confident that the deal will be completed between the pga tools and all of these. that's a live golf series to by the end of the year, which joined the pga 12 policy board. the as of today i came over ahead of the deadline for the proposed merger on the 31st of december, which is currently playing in the p n. c. championship. but with his son tale, as he continues, he's come back from injury. doing wrong with the latest goal for to doing live earlier this month. spend certainly a topic on conversation and we're, we're trying to get a deal done with the, with all the different entities that we have going on here. and you know, s s d has come into the mix now,
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