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0, the challenges with the the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and i'll find daddy, you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. our support for israel security remains unshakable. and it always will. the defense secretary lloyd austin tells is really leaders that the us will stand by them and gaza,
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but they must abide by the rules of for secretary austin says he's calling a regional security meeting as humans, policies launch more attacks on ships in the red sea. israel says to a 5th, soldiers have been killed in gossip and dozens more injured as spiders continue to launch attacks the giving birth and raising newborns in a war zone. we hear from new parents who say their children have been born into the it's 18 gmc, that's 8 pm in gaza. and israel, the us defense secretary has been in tel aviv holding talk. so as concerns grow over israel's military actions in gaza, i'm speaking alongside that is really defense chief you of go on. secretary austin says that one washington will dictate israel's war,
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but with an already huge civilian death toll lloyd austin says that he's discussed reducing civilian. harmon garza during meetings with is really leaders. austin also announced the launch of a maritime coalition to respond to ongoing attacks by the host these on commercial vessels headed to israel in the red sea. the oil giant b p is the latest company to hold shipments through those waters. these attacks are reckless, dangerous, and they violate international law. and so we're taking action to. ready build and international coalition to address this threat. and i would remind you that this is not just a us issue is this is an international problem and it deserves international response. and that's why i'm convening a meeting tomorrow. administer will meeting with federal ministers and
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a region and beyond to to address this threat. okay, so the host, the attacks have already caused the major disruption of shipping in the red sea. the attacks have been aimed at commercial ships traveling towards egypt to west canal, through the red sea. as they approach the narrow babylon, monday, straight to the south, the busy waterway between africa and the regular peninsula is only 32 kilometers wide, but 12 percent of the world's trade passes through it. 10 percent of global oil carried by ships also goes through that straits on. some companies have already started taking a longer route around africa, which will increase the trip from about 19 days to $31.00 days. and of course, that adds to the cost. we have bernard smith, who's joining us now from tel aviv. what more did we hear from lloyd austin on what this meeting he's called on to confront the with these bernard of the lloyd austin is on his way to bahrain from here. and that's where he'll be
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having this away. host is virtual ministerial meeting. he's cold. this task was operation, prosperity, god, and is what the americans call it, to secure the bone and up straight. and the red sea from who's the attack now, who they say that they are targeting is riley bound israel bound vessels. and they'll continue doing that until the palestinians get the aid they need in gaza. so the who they said that doing this install a diety and support of the palestinians in gaza. the americans want we're support and backing and participation in this task force from the gulf states i'm from egypt. and jordan, the challenge is for them to get by the m r i c, i'm the saudis. i'm not particularly interested in really doing anything that might antagonize the who face at the moment this out is in the process of trying to sign some sort of peace deal with the who faced the objections in the jordanians. the challenge for them is they have a normal population, is that a huge,
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really sympathetic to the palestinians in gaza and really wants to be doing anything that would be seen to be supporting israel. but the americans believe that this task force is essential to secure those shipping routes. so, major shipping companies have been diverting down the coast of africa and that routes making and much longer and much more expensive. they need to, they want to reopen free of the problem and up straight. it's all the costing the gyptian the fortune they make about 10000000000 dollars last year from transit fees . so they gibbons to want the traffic can to, to continue. but even though it's costing them a fortune in the last transit fees, that's still not behind this american plan to be part of this task force. all right, thank you. bernard smith reporting for us from televisions. meanwhile, in washington, tonight the national security council spokesman john kirby has said that another hostage deal is not yet imminent. and he's speaking of the head of the c, i,
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a set to meet the cuts are in is really officials to discuss the possible release of more is really captives held in gauze on bill burns hel, broker, a previous deal between israel and him, us the lead to more than a 100 people being freed, our white house correspondent, kimberly house that has joining us now from washington dc. what more have we heard from john kirby this evening? kimberly the yeah. well, the national security council's folks for us and john kirby spoke to afford his off camera and covered a number of cop topics. what he talked about really at code, what the secretary of defense lloyd austin said in the region. he underscored the white house position. but when it comes to the conflict and israel's war on gaza that the white house position is that the only solution really is a 2 state function in the eyes of the united states. he also commented on that tragic killing of the is really assassination of 2 women inside a church,
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a mother and a daughter that we also know has been condemned by the roman catholic pope. the white house. the we understand is raising concerns with israel about the gaza church sniper shooting and john kirby commenting on that thing that every civilian death is a tragedy. so the white house investigating that and bringing that up with the is really counter parts. now in terms. 8 of humanitarian a which we know the goal has been about 150 trucks a day. according to john kirby and passed briefings. he said as of yesterday, the humanitarian aid in terms of trucks crossing in the roof, a crossing was just a truck. so really just meeting the halfway goal there and asked for something, i think you're going to ask me in your next question. i'll just to end with this point in that is the a, c i a director of the director of beside the with regard to the meeting that is
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taking place. uh, what we know is that when it comes to that is there were some questions about that meeting. and what we know is the national security spokesperson said that there's going to have to be a lot of discussion because there is certain the no imminent deal as of yet in terms of trying to get any captives. really. yeah, that's exactly what i was gonna ask you about. kimberly this meeting that's taking place between the head of the c i and the massage chief as well as the categories. how much more difficult do we think it's going to be best time around to get some sort of ceasefire compared to the last temporary spar that we saw? yeah, well the reason that there is no internet deal apparently comes down to a number of factors. and that is that there is an issue about some of the
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identities and some of the female captives. there seems to be some dispute home offices saying these are not ordinary captives. they are, is really soldiers, israel, a say no, they're not their ordinary civilians. and these are the women that we would like released. i am so bad as one sticking for the other sticking point is that there is some assistance on the part of my us that is that there be a complete cessation of fighting. and israel says that is not going to be the case . so what's happened is they are calling in and this is taking place in warsaw builder as the ca director of the head. 6 the is really intelligent agency, they're sitting down along with the prime minister of cutter. and the reason he is involved is because israel and the united states don't have any direct contact with home us. and so they're helpful with this kind of a mechanism and arrangement will work as it did last time in order to free dozens
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of hostages. but again, the stumbling blocks, they have this time seems to be the big concern. but uh, when the absence of any see fire, there could be some major obstacles to overcome. all right, thank you for the time being. uh, kimberly how could reporting for us from the white house as well in the last hour. we've also heard from him as a senior, a spokesman says that the us is eating israel and it's offensive on gaza in the how they have done on my, with my jasmine on what, where are these crimes and horrendous domestic has all committed by the nazis ready the occupation forces with full american support making the american administration, its president biden on a primary partner in shedding our palestinian plot, killing our children and women, and destroying pillars of livelihood in gauze. a mis partnership house consequences and accountability, aka. on time us as military wing has released the video of what it says or is
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really captives. it's holding and gaza, delivering a message to the is really government's 3 elderly men are seen in that video right there. and one of them says that they're being held in harsh conditions and have chronic illnesses. he pleads the is really government to rescue the israel has in the past labeled the sort of video psychological warfare by him. us. well, the is really army says 2 more soldiers have been killed and gaza. it also says $48.00 soldiers have been injured there over the past 24 hours. and so cassandra gates has released a new video showing some of the fighting of the northern city are big la, here. how most fighters are seen striking is really tanks and jeeps with empty tank themselves will speak to thought i was about. so he's joining us from what i found in the southern gaza strip. thought it up before we talked about the latest is really strikes and the impact they've had. just tell us about the video that we understand has been released by how much has armed wing of the 3 is really hostages
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. the yes uh the video that had been released by the military uh wing of from us uh, can send it to be a new method that time us is using to add much more pressure on the east barely civil phone. so in order to accelerate the process. busy of reaching to a ceasefire and complete secession of fighting on the ground. as we are uh, showing a 3 elderly men who were a, who are suffering from chronic disease. cooling these way to government to accelerate in the process of their release and to re, to the right time to uh their, uh, a families now uh this is not the new for the instructed use. that is adults at the top to buy the miniature ingle from aust. but generally, these kinds of videos that are released in times of we'll aim to you to launch a kind of psychological and we'll say just to add such a significant, a pressure on the families of this hostages. just to also to keep demanding
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a cooling these. but a government to stand in its responsibility to retain their captives, as they have announced alia, that's one of the main targets over the world. garza is to eliminate from us. why does this number one, the number to, to reach why the captives who had been kept to the on october the 7th attack that to the lowest point from us on the diesel settlements of gauze, the city of thought i'd give us an update on the latest um is really air strikes in the aftermath because we understand that there had been a tax on hospitals and across the southern gaza strip, including fun, eunice, and, and the giovanni a refugee camp as well. i guess it would, every day passes. in fact, most strikes to take place. it is like goes on this time because intrusions against the medical hospitals and the middle, a governance of the church reward has been on, is very intense,
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strikes the during the last couple of hours. now, earlier today they have arrested the director of allowed the hospital doctor. i'm a dependent along with the number of men to come work as and the value of refuse to come had been on the east bed the intense offensive since the hours of today's morning. and during the last hour, the bombardments, in con eunice especially, might be used by the artillery did not stop as we have been. busy reaching on above our twigs and most were hospice. i was wondering about the situation that they told us that we have been on the east bed content plumbing during the last couple of hours were uh, 2 palestinians had to re go to a mazda of hospital due to one of these altima. read that to, to a residential building along slowly, decent tax continued on the uh, on the rocks and deal with but uh, town independent areas of the church. we um, the loan of the coast of line of a massage refuge account has been hit also during the last hour. all right, thank you so much started as soon reporting from the from does a a while
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a 12 year old girl has been killed in an as really a talk on northside hospital in han eunice dounia of my son died when a shell hit the pediatric ward where she and several other children were sheltering . she had already lost her family and her leg and a miss all attack on their house. last month's to total down to 0, about her hopes and her dreams. going in the head of an yeah, i hope to be a doctor to help people. you know, my life is changing. they have gone. we are alone now without them. i was connected to this life because i was very much connected to my mother's father and siblings. who died, but i must continue despite the fact that i will never forget them all to zeros. what an adult door visited, the na, sort of medical complex in hon. eunice leprosy. and with that, that fee, which i'm my mouth shut off with this obstetrics and gynecology department instead of medical complex has been targeted and penetrated by as rarely. shells,
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as you can see on that bad was a girl who had her leg amputated after an attack in another area. any fun, eunice, to shell, hit her directory and her head, and it killed her immediately that it did not explode. and if it had on that, it would have caused a real massacre here. it says, this is the 2nd time the hospital has been sued by a shelf that didn't explode to her. the 1st about early this morning in one of the hospitals, courtyards where displaced people shelter in a large number of tents and 2 people were injured. yeah, they're looking at that one another person. look for an outside of that. this is the children's section. the children were sleeping in their places, including a little girl don't. yeah. the shell penetrated the ceiling and directly hit her. parts of her head and blood are splattered on the wall. as you can see, it's a brutal crime. this little girl had her legs amputated, and her family were killed when their house was bombed, not long ago. finally, she lost her life. the enemy killed donya and killed all her hopes of the enemy.
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didn't send us any warning or evacuation order. the enemy didn't say anything before shelling or departments. it's a message to us that we will always be under the threat of being shells and bombarded any time any day. tanya and the other innocent children did nothing to be killed. the civilian displaced people in these tents did nothing to be attacked and killed and get injured. israel's military might be intent on committing other massacres in this hospital and knocking out this health institution. it doesn't want any medical service to be offered to our dead and wounded people in the entire gaza strip, then run a scenario. it is almost the same old scenario used previously by the israeli occupation forces in the l sheep on medical complex. the same method has been used before at the statutes and gynecology department in the i'll she for medical complex rather prior to putting the whole complex under a siege. could this be the start of imposing a total seizure on the hospital before storming in the coming few hours and days
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give us the answer? well, it was just the last which i'm not, not sort of to be. and there has been renewed a tax on a ship out hospital located in the north in garza city. this was the scene at the gates of the hospital where dead bodies lay scattered outside the facility. dozens of palestinians have been killed and many more wounded officer repeated showing by is really forces. sean casey is an emergency medical team coordinator in gaza with the world health organization. he says, doctor's essence shift, our hospital don't have enough resources to treat the patients within the el cheapo a 2 days ago on saturday to deliver medical supplies for them. what we did find was a very minimally functioning hospital. so there are supposed to be provided. and that it is extremely, it's an extremely working machine. so the hospital buildings on saturday,
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when i was there, were intact, there was a small number of staff present, approximately 5 or 6 doctors, 5 years in circles. there were hundreds of patients thousands of internally display 1st and then when we walked to the emergency department, it was indeed about what was bought on the floors. there were patients screaming in every 30 to 62nd and with the injuries from a gunshot wound lost being processed at the hospital or trying to maintain some level of service that they are experienced that we're intending to go again. and we do provide a fee for the barriers and additional medical equipment and in 3rd clinic personnel as well. a doctor as well as the lawson job. but he works in gaza at the cool waiting hospital and stuff. and this is the story in his own words, the heart of because of the wash disagreed.
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yeoman has done much why and how much she laid on the shopping because i was in the box was gentle. how big the boxes uh was in that aspect. and then a sub and then then i know how that you'll be on the video version. i mean, i thought, you know, you know, so yeah, you know, the, but we know there's nothing else about this. a lot of people that it's not going but the so what's the cause of the some of the, the, this off the saw be in the bottom of the bomb in the gym on the front of the young need shuttle now use of the how one of these what i should because i am a model set up and why and how that was all about. that sadly, isn't, cannot be,
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this was for the yeah, how about the just studies on that. i mean the nothing that i need know something, something that when i live in the gym, so it looks in the yeah. i city, i would have to be doing this. i see it all the sudden and, and all the. 1 just was for the she did and then what's the use up the one on the headaches for some of us. and i put them in general. so i'll be more than enough, especially i'll talk about the what's going on with on the, on the agenda, the, on the, on the, on the one that that doesn't how. what on the shelf. yeah. the uh you have mobile set up what i can pull the. 2 9 no, it would not load it on like you know, what i'm what was not the most pressure. 1
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well, in the south of garza families of displays, palestinians are struggling to find food for their newborns. crucial items, like diapers and milk have become expensive or impossible to find. if to some going food reports. these babies have been born into war. and little marianne's family fears for her future. * display twice, mother and grandmother moved to dasa, after as well to people to evacuate hon eunice galaxy and honey. i'm heading over there to says we came to these tents here while she was still a newborn. she was born in to my home here in russia. we're deprived of everything and this is the she's seen of the world yet. and then a few weeks old and already struck by tragedy to of little marion's grandparents
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happened to. her mother is in shock. my brother scanner and don't have the parents have no one lined it was her wrist that the mother was incomplete shortly when she found herself giving back one way and losing her family. the other. how is this possible and haven't received of marianne is having to survive with little protection except for these blankets and her grandmother's arms. many displaced children in southern gotta spend their formative weeks laying in cold, damp tents. they lack food and clothes. so diapers, milk, and even water, hard to come by. there my such a as it can see, these babies don't have shelter. they were not flushed since the day they were born . they are a month old now and it's not being based that yet. do you see the space they are living in? nearly 8000 children has been caring since the start of israel's air and ground
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defensive on garza. the world health organization is warning of high risks of diseases like jaundice and diarrhea. but they are only a few functional hospitals. in the south of garza, the doctors there struggle to meet the needs of pregnant women and newborns. this mother is concerned for her baby, totally me sort of. so i'd like to have that and then because this situation is extremely difficult, how do we don't eat enough? so she's not guessing best, and no, i'm to be because the kid, whenever there are strikes, she wakes up and cries all the time due to the shakes, move for little marianne and little toley, the future looks terrifying and unforgiving. their families can only pray for a clean room to be done and a safe place to raise them. if this i'm going to, i'll just more than 2 months off and is really blockade on guys. i means that
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families are struggling to make ends meet. only a trickle of aid is being led into the strip through the border with egypt compared with what's actually needed, according to aid agencies. and desperation is growing each day. our correspondent this mine who would, has more from kansas city. and i'm, i'm was, i'm not sure that we're in front of all. she's a complex which hosts the biggest number of the space people. everyone is asking, how can families manage their livelihood while under c and heavy bombings? i'm not the side of more that can be a little bit on this diagram of each month. for sure. i'm cookie rice, to sell to the hungry. we need food and water. we want to live without rice, the people would starve to death. we need to work, we only have firewood for cooking at the. mostly we only have rice to eat and we have to pay so much more than before. we need to feed our children and we can't even find slower apartment instead of paying less than a dollar for sunflower,
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you know, i'll have to tell you about $8.00 that, that if we're lucky enough to find this, you can say yes or no, no, no, no to the situation is very bad. we have children and grandchildren. everyone needs to eat. there's nothing available except the rice impasto. we can have bread because we can't find flour. if you find flour every other day, it will never be enough to god as my witness. children here always climb because they're always hungry. currently, the situation is the worst compared to other wars. i've seen worse since 1967, and this time it's the worst thing in the world. the jimmy use, the him do you have a can least set that on. everyone is trying to get some rights to feed their children. rice's now the only food available for more than $60000.00 would display t is also everything we can find food even for the children. and i have 6 children
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that this is the situation here in front of us. chief, a complex people are trying to buy rights for the families and some other people inside the complex can even do the same. some help. i mean, i know mine was a month it's 9 and hold up under the all, all, much, shakira is israel and palestine director of human rights watch. he says this rule is using different methods to deliberately limits food and water in gaza. but i think there are about 5 pieces a very damning evidence that led to this conclusion. one is 2 plus months of blocking entry of food and water. second is the blocking of all the trickle of humanitarian aid from entering into gaza. these have been documented for more than 2 months, but then you add to it some of the additional evidence that we looked at. one is the parent raising of agricultural lands. large percentages of the agricultural green land and gaza,
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turned brown and desolate for the report looks at the intentional destruction of objects necessary for survival. so i'm talking about week mills, i'm talking about hospitals, water and sanitation facilities. greener is these kinds of things that you need to survive and then you put together the last piece, which is statements bias. really official spelling out in clear terms that their strategy or policy is the start of civilians as a tool of leverage to achieve political outcomes. whether it be release of hostages instruction from us, putting it all together, you reach the clear conclusion that the israeli government is using starvation as a webinar for which isn't a warrant or crime. a collaboration has been held for the late al jazeera journalists summit of the call. he was killed and is really drawn strike on gaza on friday. friends and colleagues gathered in the occupied westbank to pay their
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tributes. iran con reports from the a colleagues that how does that have allowed themselves a moment to remember the life of summit with arca. but this is much more than just about remembering summers like this is about a come a ration of the determination of all of the journalists in garza to continue to report despite the ultimate price that somehow we could have some uh, a lot of coming on. i knew him, but it was before santa we lost city. we demand justice. and when we say we demand justice for a lot of please, it's mean that we want 1st of all to hold the the who is the responsible for that accountability and invest in time to try to both take our serves. and i work with ease to continue with their job and that to you and this sort of thing. and it's very important when they try to get to join and that is one of the targeted
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salmon. and one of those, it's me, the dates i assessing the, the tools for getting that just this is going to take a long time. now a team of lawyers is preparing a case for the international criminal court. but we've already done one of those for my colleague all colleague, assuming i will also who's killed on the 11th of may 2022 by these rights sniper that still hasn't been heard yet. but right now, the best thing, the only thing that the network wants to do is to continue it's journalism long. com. how does it remo? still ahead on algae 0, the symbolic funerals and the occupied westbank and endless wait for palestinians for the bodies of their loved ones. confiscated by is really forces the
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hello there. it's a very settled story across the middle east. as you can see from the satellite image, barely a cloud in the sky that but when you come to see is the missed the screen effecting southern parts of iraq and made a beautiful from the sky. not so much if you're driving through it, but largely settled conditions over the next few days, some called here in the northern parts of saudi arabia. more in the way of sunshine coming through for the event. but we will see, tempt, just come down slightly over the next few days and it's getting a little bit chilly to south of this across the gulf, with some shady nights, but woman days with plenty of sunshine and settled weather across the gulf. now cause an old of africa, however, it continues to look very unsettled with what, what and when the weather plague in the mediterranean, that's going to pull the rain into places like out julia, as well as to new z a and libya. the very strong winds as well, and that rain creeps its way for the east as we go into wedding. stay for the south
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of this, the launch the dry pitch of the west. so whether pushing down into southern parts of africa, some pretty famous fondest ones to come to southern parts of and go rushing across zambia and into zimbabwe. slouchy dry and sunny for cape town, but went to where the coming into johanna is. but 27 degrees celsius there on wednesday of the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunately. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than that these days or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era i care about
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how the us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, national security. this is very much a political em. how. here's the conflict. how do we or crated are we telling the good story? people get what we're trying to see here. they're living outside and make shift time. this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there . the problem again is a reminder of the top stories on alpha 0, this our,
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the us sector of defense as in tel aviv, where he's reiterated american support for israel. he also announced the launch of a maritime coalition to respond to ongoing attacks by the hope these in the red sea . these really armies, as 2 soldiers have been killed in the past 24 hours, and a 3rd has been seriously injured in wal, from us as moultrie ring has released the video showing the latest fighting near the northern city of it's lucky of a series of is really or strikes us, kills at least $200.00 palestinians across the gauze. us for us. hospitals have been targeted. hundreds of people have been taking shelter and medical facilities to escape the bombings the palestinian prisoner society is urging the international community to put pressure on israel to reveal the fates of palestinian detainees and stop what it says are in force disappearances of people captured in garza is really media has reported that some palestinians from gaza,
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who had been held for weeks have died in a military detention facility near bare. she bought the circumstances surrounding the desk aren't clear. that is really newspaper her. it says the detainees are blindfolded and handcuffed for most of the day under kept under bright lights during the night. as of last month, at least $260.00 pounds experience from gaza had been held under israel's unlawful combatants. law rights groups say they are denied a fair trial. prisoners from gaza can be detained for investigation for $45.00 days . and that can be extended by an additional $45.00 days. they're also prevented from meeting a lawyer throughout this periods. we have with us tyler and also who's a human rights lawyer at the the me to present our support in human rights associations. he's joining us from but i'm a law that's in the occupied west bank. thanks for your time. are you hearing anything at all regarding these prisoners from gaza that are being held in these
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detention facilities, any information or confirmation from your end on their identities, or even the number of people to just actually after the 7th of october, with all the massive edits, campaigns, that have been taking place against palestinians from the west bank and from the got the strip. we haven't entered any information about the details from gaza. so we are actually as low as bad for meeting with our with our a d. c. in the is a to present a who are some guys up until this the, the band is on us. oh, so the i see i see can visit. uh the, uh, the thing is from the guy the ship until this day. so we have no idea about any of the circumstances of their desk. it just like what we heard from the audit newspaper this, this the so yes, so you have any number,
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i understand that information is hard to come by, but i just need to ask you this. do you have any sort of idea as to the numbers of when it comes to women and particularly children who are being held or, or not at all? and unfortunately, we don't have any numbers. we only have one number of a woman visitors from garza who are being killed in a de moines with other women prisoners. they are more than 50 women, prisoner, and as the one they can communicate with other women, prisoners inside the sea at present at the present. so they are still isolated. we can visit them. that's the only number we have. there are, uh those kinds of tennessee and that's what i've been at is that from inside goes as on them now. we don't know anything they are. there are a few things to give us any information about all the condition that we're about and all that for the proceeding beeping is going to gather. so of course, we know that's according to the room. statutes of the international criminal court
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enforce disappearances are considered a crime against humanity. so what do you call on states to do in this instance? yes, of course. and for disappearance is uh considered a crime against humanity. and in this case, and given the context of the international, committed courts, reluctance to play its role, it's with to effectively and if an investigation investigating the occupation of a crime. and of course the, the, but clear bias as shown by the prosecutor against those tedious, we calls right now on states to uphold their responsibilities, which include working towards a swift and effective investigation to hold the occupying power or occupying steve accountable for, for audit, scribes over the past 75 years, and of course this should be accordance with its obligation obligations. under the international he went to law and international human rights law. what are those
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prisoners that are being held right now? what are their rights? and if they are being violated of what sort of action can be taken? uh, actually uh right now, uh uh, most of the details from goods are being held under the unlimited competent flow, which means there are no charges presented against them. which means there are no trade or uh, and no charges and all that they can be held indefinitely under this. i'm no for competent people. so and no, actually fair side guarantees, no trials at all. and that's one important fee. the other thing is concerning, called the gods evaluations or crimes against them. we usually submit complaint against all the uh, violation that claims. but unfortunately, and none of these uh, submissions takes place or of the old. oh,
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they don't open any investigation regarding the crimes committed by the soldiers or or any other. so right now, the guest and dictators who are being killed in if the man and i'm a to the and the or military caps need to be inside there. and he is a jew center, a, the art under the study, the of the, the, the army, the is what you are. so what does that mean? what, what does that mean? what, what sort of, what sort of conditions can we can do we expect bill to be the village attempts? yes, of course, harsh conditions, just like we learned from the article because uh, just like i mentioned, we can't get any information. we can visit the media to the camp. so now we try to, to conduct these visits to the accounts, but to me were bad. so uh and of course from the testimonies of release businesses from these gaps, we heard that the heart condition feed mattresses. these keep on spin mattresses on
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the ground be uh blindfolded and cost all the time when they are in discounts. so some of them are being interviewed because it's installation sentence centers and they can be banned from meet with their lawyer for up to 90 these. so this is also enforce disappeared because we as long as can meet with our, with the detainees who are being interrogated in these integration centers. yeah, of course, and hereto is also reporting that some of the palestinians who have been held for weeks. in fact, some of them have died and while they're being held, but i don't know said we'll let you go for now, but we do appreciate you speaking to us on alta 0. thank you. and the occupied westbank, the bodies of dozens of chills, palestinians have been confiscated by israel. human rights organizations, fear that many more are being taken away from gaza. hooked up that have a huge reports from nablus,
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loud home from the show they are in life. and this is rose occupation besides the fate of palestinian. it's been nearly 2 years since my son who has been lost, so their son. so it did. courtney was a 23 year old living in the blues. who loved motor bikes. i became a member of the lines then a group made up of use rebelling against the occupation. he died in confrontation with these are easy soldiers. 2 weeks later, they received a letter saying the body had been confiscated by israel. all they had to bury was his hand, a bag and his partially burnt. i must have had the other fishermen. it's only when he died did we discovered she was part to that existence? no, no. first, i went to the hospital and his friend told me, my son was that i wanted to see his buddy, but they said it was taken away as symbolic funeral was held.
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but the thing is really, the family were told that if this man now buried here, had at the time given themselves up, the remains of their son would have been returned. now this policy of withholding bodies and using them as bargaining shift has existed since the creation of the state of israel. actually, it was inherited from the british mandate, which is only since 2015 that is intensified to it's a policy that jews fight the against the british presidents in palestine. the cry that the time hundreds of bodies had been confiscated since the occupation of the west bank started in 1967, a subject on that same. so my thoughts that's going to some of us can begin before they kept the bodies of how much support is so somebody carried out and attacked. then the user id cabinet decided to keep all the parties regardless of any medical affiliation topic. and sometimes the reason of this can be obscure on this screen
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and middle moose, i know is that the 15 year old son mohammed looked his father's car and then evening in december 2021 of the of the a couple of hours later this video already on social media and shows the car after the teenager rammed it into a check point. and my mother standing there was a soldier injured on the ground level. not to that. we live under occupation. most you kind of figure out what triggers your child, your waste follows was happening on his mobile phone. i don't know what affected him exactly. the killed him. anyone the suspect of anything. so i'm how do you all have? i also left the wallet immediately, or maybe they interrogated them 1st. i don't know how many hours was he held on it . was he tortured? i don't know so many things. the stream had the grave made to get closer to the
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youngest son who was asking after his brother. but for her pleasure would only come when the body of her son is late to risk. and that's at the will of these wills, military occupation. the hi miss elder's, us, nablus the all right, well think there's some other world news now and around 2 thirds of petrol stations in iran has been disrupted following a suspected cyber attack. and is really hacker groups claiming responsibility, the predatory sparrow group set a disabled fuel pumps over what it says or to runs provocations in the region. iranian medias reporting the pumps went offline due to a technical error. it rockies are voting in the 1st provincial elections. in a decades, the ruling sheet alliance is likely to extend its grip on power its main political
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arrival. the southern movement is boycotting the election. the vote sets the stage for parliamentary elections scheduled for 2025. our correspondence audit hash them is in baghdad, and he says the turnout has been low. so this is very significant for us because as the fast selection bus provincial election in a decade, this is one, the 2nd thing, it's stock. the 1st selection of the 2021, bali meant 3 holes that ended with opponent because deadlock into country and now one of the constructions that old trying to push the supporters is to vote for their own candidates. a new way to prepare for the next monday mentor election. this is very complicated. the elections you had in the wrong, especially with the club, a father, the a she, a kinetic kia, who's announcing the boy called to the selection in the government. right though is
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facing a vote of confidence with us. the 10 out is going to decide how this is going to end out till this moment. we have only a 70 percent of the people voting with violations between the capital duct, the 9 percent or 10 percent of the people, both it till 1 o'clock or 2 o'clock, look at the time. and for example, care coup uh 52 percent of the vote. as opposed to the still ahead on al jazeera, the president of the democratic republic of congo campaigns to secure a 2nd term is the country prepares to go to the post the,
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[000:00:00;00] the presidential candidates and the democratic republic of congo, or holding final campaign, riley is the head of elections on wednesday. thousands of president felix jessica. the supporters have gathered in control, so he's running against 24 opposition candidates. among them, our presidential contender is martin fi eulu. annoies catch him be attacks by or in groups in the east and soaring poverty or major concerns for voters. catherine story reports from a rally in the capital contrasts of the body of the year. he hasn't been from 3 to
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5 years ago by we've also been to say that they are about the state and they say that to have properly that talking about and even need a lot about security in parts of the country, particularly in the east of the country, they also talk about the runtime conduct soon. we, i've also been hearing from a position to lead us. they have also been campaigning and they say that the of the president has failed. now in total there about a 20 presidential candidate, the painting on the same issues. that's who says happening,
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demanding cool. many yes. every time the next on the same issue on the tables. so well it says out basically they want the job is going to provide meaningful change. catherine story, all the 0 it's option. presidents have been for the has c, c has secured a new 6 year. it's herman office election official say he won just over 89 percent of the vote in last week's presidential ballots. and this will be ccs 3rd term as president. the former army cheese victory comes as egypt struggles with an economic crisis on tension around the war. on gods, all the local officials blame a fall in the distribution of food aid under per long drought for the deaths of over $600.00 people in the last few weeks. and if you'll just t gray region, the united nation says 1200000 children suffer from
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a cute malnutrition in the country. which also has this reports. and is the more than the since the war. and ethiopia as t gray originated people here are still trying to cope with its effects on them and their economy and a prolonged route is making their lives. even honda, in the village of i've seen many families struggling live is hope lot of i used to farm to feed my family and get medical treatment for my child. the way is mental issue that is not a means i can't from others and can't afford to buy medication. often you might have to, in a, in to the region was disrupted, health is not reaching some communities, but local official say much more is needed. said we get to have several different let me know as we is the state government, we do not have any budgets glasses loose and we even have not paid the government employees for the last 15 months. is
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a very complex issue and we don't have any capacity to help our community. the, into the regional administration of tea gray says approximately 2000000 people are at risk of starvation and of a 5200000 need food aid. the water sources are draining out and what people have lives they use very, as none of them know how long this crisis will last had with us. so i'll just go to court hearings for jail russian opposition leader. alexa, and i've only had been postponed until january. they were supposed to take place on monday, but he's not been seen by his lawyer since december. the 6th kremlin says they have no information on his whereabouts. the fall on the is serving a 19 year sentence on charges of extremism. it's julia as presidents, gabriel burridge says there will be no more votes on a new constitution after voters rejected a 2nd draft on sunday. the latest referendum came more than a year after people rejected
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a 1st draft or latin america editor of the sea. and the wind reports from santiago, the average gillian. it's life back to normal. now, lots for this country's political parties from the far left to the far right. it's time to analyze just once they have done wrong right now in their respective trying to figure out why they're not one but to for a new constitution for this country to address the needs of the people were rejected twice for me. this was a joke in the end were left with the same constitution written by the 3 general this left wing president w bought a 2 separate good crushing defeat last year when the 1st version of the constitution was rejected. can at least with easier now at his right when the opponents can't blame him for the 2nd failure. but he says there will be no 3rd chance new back to the drawing board in the future. and no one seems to disagree
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mister by you. so you dog, one of those people from our country will remain with the current constitution because of the 2 different proposals. neither was able to be present in the united cubing. it's beautiful diversity. the country became polarized became divided, and beyond the slightest result, the constitutional process was unable to channel the dream of offering him on the carpet for every one. and so what lessons have been learned from these to wasted opportunities to put to these current dictatorship era constitution torez and replace it with a modern one that can really, really address the demands was better social rights for better environmental protection. while they look, there was that's what this country's political parties will have to respond to before and a network that has sent them a very, very certain message. lucy and human outages. here santiago, now it's time for the sports is. so now how much has more, the english premier league leaders arsenal had been drawn with portuguese side poto
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. and the time his leave around of 16 are small playing in the competition for the 1st time in 7 years. and they take on the 2004 tompkins all the while. last season's winners that matches the city face. copenhagen actually who beat the mattress arrivals united in the group stages. barcelona face a tough challenge against italian champions. napoli, y last year's runners up into milan. take on athletic commodities. those matches will take place across february and march. but before that's mentioned, the cities focus is on the club, woke up the face agent champions or our red diamonds in the semi finals instead the on tuesday that plug dual aside taking part in the tournament for the 1st time. know we'd love to go to in the, to pay the woke up, you know, to load that he was doing the tempest leaks and i'm very pleased and excited to go there to try to any. yeah, of course. but the schedule is where it is or something where it is. we may have to
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accept how it kane has become the quickest plan to ever reach 20 goals. i'm going to see the history is fine. unit french force the 14 games to reach this tale. as he pulled it twice into 3, no victory to smash the west for the by 7 games. assign remain at full points of the latest by level who's in with a game in the center console broke. another milwaukee bucks rustled as a b. the houston block this, he's called 26 points, and 17. we bounce on the lights, it becomes the bucks all time we bones the this. he already has the scoring and it's the same record at the franchise. it was a 30 of consecutive home when for the side 49, san francisco, 49. this had become the 1st side. instead division officer, they b. c. arizona is causing this question. mccaffrey had 3 touchdowns on the 9th to keith susan tallie. it is a 20 the, as the 49 is a sale,
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the m s. c. west titles and the by through to the playoffs. those i suppose headlines, you can get more on our website, all the 0 adult calm and on no social media channels. thanks for watching and is our own all to 0 last thoughts, your change with you in just a moment. good morning. by the, the amount of this i to the, uh, can i get all the necessary out doing the internet service with them to come on a liquid and leave you a vehicle that they sent that to a lender. so, but i need to come to me and then the last one was over at the they would have to see sent in with us for any equipment or they can look at them, like, especially in the african countries,
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have struggled to reclaim any of the artifacts taken by you, if you call the nice, this is our experience of our identity. in the final part of the series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets select a few have been returned, but the still a long way to go to progress is painfully slow restitution because we ation. oh, no, it is here. i'm just going to show we've got to read about black. i don't want to do it live on, come funny enough with the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k. replaced by the end of a point where they've done well, it shows the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to
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the the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of the sounds and pain. this is and use our life from the home, coming up in the next 60 minutes. our support for israel security remains
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unshakable. and it always will us defense secretary lloyd austin. it tells us randy need is that washington will stand by them and gaza,

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