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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 19, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the the hello on, how are you false, if this has been use our life and coming up in the next 60 minutes. more children among the victims in gauze as at least 29 palestinians. i killed it is where the strikes on residential areas, the race against time in the central goza survivors dig through the rubble with that bad hands off the overnight is when
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the bombings kills 13 people are emetics and you don't keep on westbank say is ready. so just are increasing me targeting them as they treat with the wounded during the day the rates and all the headlines. a massive rescue is launched in northern china is guns to problems, but us quake has killed more than a 100 people out of out of iceland, sky line turns orange visible pay no erupt in the south west of the country. the . it's 7, g and t that's 9 am and gaza is where the strikes continue. targeting the south of the strip. but these 29 palestinians have been killed in 2 separate attacks on residential buildings. women and children make up the majority of those killed, including a baby. several people have been injured and have been taken to the queue at the hospital in rough. these where the army has been pounding southern guns in recent
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weeks after it forced us to use to move from the north, saying it was for the safety. well, the 19000 palestinians have been killed in as well as war on guns, us and fox nearly 85 percent of the population of fled homes. well, honey, my hood is a rough, i, in southern gaza and joins us now. honey, another 9 to the strikes, bring us up to dates on exactly what's been happening of the world more death and destructions over night here in the southern part of the gods trip. namely, in brooklyn, city in 2 separate locations in the southern part of the, the city to residential homes in one area. and a 3rd one just not far away from these 2 residential homes. the total number of people have been killed in these. the 3 residential on has reached $29.00 people, including the children and women, plus
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a journalist who was also killed in on those attacks. the ongoing tragedy in drop by city as it's such a safe area designated as a safe area. not only for the local resident for the, for the 1500000 people who have been pushed within the past few days to come here by just find themselves constantly under tv. is really bombardment. just raising the question about these really narrative when it comes to the safety of those of those areas. i need to stay with us for a 2nd. i just want to have you listened into something that is real as defense minister you go on to say about the scale of operations inside guys and on your we will continue to help. busy in the front leg. busy is hope intensity according to the situation that in the region. and i can tell you that the soon we will be able to, to distinguish between different areas in,
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in the gaza. the can be achieved maybe sooner than the last of all the then in the south. so we are dealing with all the different components and we will decide in the next day in the next future we have a future. so you heard of some of what he had to say that when he was talking about a new phase of the operations, he was also saying that some 85 percent of those displaced could potentially go back to the homes in northern garza. i just want to get your analysis as to how that will go down inside garza, in terms of people having some way to go back. to uninstall some people actually listening to what these really ministry has to say at this point. well 1st of all, this, the statement comes though not part of the the press conference would be the american defense secretary lloyd austin's, that that has been largely viewed as an endorsement to the israel land. they, they, it's
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a war cabinet and it's the aggressive war against the palestinians. dobbins here not only how i've been skeptical about the visit of the, of the secretary of defense and it's, and because it has no, it has a, has had no and positive impact in their life. but also with listening to a statement like that. they're wondering what exactly does that mean, and why are we talking about all the 85 percent of the populated displace population will be able to go back to their homes and how. how about the remaining 50 percent of the population? is this part of the, of i of a plan where israel is, has been talking about the next thing, parts of the gaza strip as a pa, for zone. it hasn't been a clear and it's similar to past narratives that particularly when talking about safe areas for displace palestinians or save career doors for them to move it from north to the southern part of the gods for that have been approved in a falls the repeatedly when people's found themselves victims of those unpredictable swollen bonds and in the,
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in the southern part in the central part of the gods route. so again, this whole narrative is not is not being a straightforward, it's not clear about what's going to happen. the fact that there is a persistence uh on uh, in the, in the, in the that the gaza will be that some of the people would be able to go back to their homes. then the raising huge question mark at the north pars and gauze is it'd be in terms of residential homes. we're talking about more than 75 to 80 percent of the residential have been destroyed. so people are wondering, to go back to what to the home that had been turned into levels to day and for us started have been destroyed. so it's a, it's feeds into, into what they have express repeatedly that these really narrative so far. and since the beginning of the work lacks a clear, clear objectives as well as it's confusing contradictory and largely vague, but for it most of its parts,
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honey and rough. i thank you very much for all that. now these really ami has also targeted the idea of by the end of the res refugee camps in central gaza, killing at least 13 people. the residents have been scrambling an adult to try and pull victims from the rubble of buildings in a residential area. several of the engine had been taken to alex, the hospital palestinians are struggling to find food for new bones and gaza. crucial items like not these and milk and why they've become too expensive or just impossible to find tart. as soon as this report, these babies have been born in tool, a legal marion assembly cease to have future displaced points and mother. and grandmother is roughly of easily able to, to, to get the extra weight you almost, you know, clear on how many i mean,
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how do you know that it says we came to these tensor while she was still in newport . she was born into with ok and rough uh we had the product of everything and this is school. she's seen of the last few weeks old and we're really struck by 22 of the american express parents have been killed to mother is in charge of the center and don't have the parents have no one lined it was there were sick, the mother was incomplete shot and when she found herself keeping the bus one my life and losing her family. the other. how is this possible? haven't received periods having to survive with legal protection except for these blankets and take grandmothers on many displaced children in southern garza spend the formative weeks lane cooled down tent sites, diapers, male. and even more so hard to combine. such a you as you can see,
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these babies don't have shelter. they were not flushed since the day they were born . they are a month old now and if not being base it yet, do you see the space they are living in a 1000 children have been killed since. don't israel's underground defensive and goes away with hills organization for supporting of health risk of diseases like diarrhea. but they are fully few function like hospitals seem to solve this cause of doctors. the struggle to meet the needs of breaking up when you points to smother is conceptual head baby to leave the sort of fun book. the uh, the situation is extremely difficult. we don't enough and so she's not guessing best male bin and the baby gets scared whenever there are extracts. she wakes up and cries all the time, the shape 5 years for the marion to lead the future looks very terrifying. and also
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giving the families only free for a clean room to buy them for a safe place to raise been taught. recognize in roof. i would just euro is really he says 2 soldiers, one of them in the office had been killed in find to you in hon. eunice in southern gaza. they were members of an elite unit, specialized in town will come back. i must, has military waiting has released you video showing some of the fighting. you know, the northern since you've been here. almost fighters i've seen striking is ready. tanks and jeeps with angie tank missiles. he's ready, ami says at least a $131.00 of its soldiers have been killed since the start of the ground offensive on the gaza strip. amongst his military wing has released the video showing 3 elderly is really captives held in gaza and it the scene pleading with these where the government to secure the release as well as previously described videos such as this one, a psychological will fit well. straighten out to island fisher, who's an occupied east jerusalem island. any response so far from these by the
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government to this particular video. the, well, obviously, is it their consent and they believe that this is a spot as they are, can send an active tetter by how much to release these videos. they say that it's an absolute atrocity that they have made public. what isn't clear as when this was felt and i'll just see that in line with this policy is not showing the faces of the man is really media. also not showing the video, although a number of the newspapers do have their pictures this morning at cities consent from the families because they say the men look much older, they look tired, they look as if they're struggling and that has led to the family of one of the men to say now is the time just to pick all resources into getting the captives no matter what the have to do to do that. but these things don't happen in a vacuum. i'm us will know that this will put pressure on the see the government just
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a couple of days after there was pressure because 3 on the chapters were shot dead by the israelis, as they tried to get themselves up. but there's also some push back to from the israeli government, the questioning why the international red cross reg presence society hasn't pushed much harder to get access to the captive to see that they're being held in reasonable conditions that they have access to the medication that many of them so desperately need i'd say that that is the responsibility. busy of the icrc see and also a number of humanitarian organizations. but it's clear the timing of this release was absolutely deliberate to put pressure on these really got them. and indeed you talking there about the, the killing of those 3 of the captives by is really focuses on friday on sat today . benjamin netanyahu in reference to that seem to be hinting at further negotiations towards another. negotiate to deal to try to get more captives back.
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is there any further evidence that that is in the works as well? if you look at all the individual pieces is something is coming together and that is clear. and that is also reflected in these early male and media on tuesday morning that you have a 2nd meeting with the head of most i'd like to tardies probably minutes this time . this is happening in was so after meeting on friday, that would suggest there was more than just a few grains was discussing. and then bill blah, who is the head of the c i a in the united states. he's also joined the discussions that he wouldn't join unless there was the possibility of some concrete movement there. that the suggestion is that how mike wants to release the captives, but they want to release beforehand. they presented a list to these relays. and these really is either say, yay or nay. and the suggestion is that this time, we will see the release of all the women older children,
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and some of the elderly man and men who need medical treatment. but it will be up to how boss to decide when and where they are released rather than having any sort of mutual power with the is really and he has an added complication. given what you'll go on said on monday when he was meeting with a boy dawson that there is the possibility that they will move into another phase of the war when it will be so intense. there is some speculation among some observers for suggest that how much me, well then decide, well, we don't have to do a deal, just know things are going to change in the next few weeks. we will just sit tight . we will have the captives as a bargaining chip at the end of that that may not work, that may not be a possibility, but all of these things are factored in. but as i say, if you look at all the individual pieces, the certainly a suggestion, there's something coming and it may come sooner rather than later. all right, how efficient and occupied easters? and thanks for bringing us up to speed on was moving pods. so now the us defense
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secretary is visiting by rain and cuts are off the holding talks instead of days on monday. lloyd austin's visit comes as concerns grow of israel's military actions in gaza. austin reiterated washington's unwavering support for israel and its security . but he also urged is really lead us to do more to protect civilians in gaza. and before leaving israel, austin announced the formation of a multi nation naval task force to patrol the red sea. it comes as humans who sees continue attacking commercial vessels passing through the crucial shipping route. well john b. p use the latest company to hold it, shipments through those waters. these attacks are reckless, dangerous, and they violate international law. and so we're taking action to build an 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,
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and it deserves an international response. and that's why i'm convening a meeting tomorrow. administer will meeting with federal ministers and a region and beyond to, to address this threat. right, let's get more now on this from how to do castro in washington dc. heidi more attacks by the who sees in the red sea, it's clear that the international community lives in this case by the us, very concerned about the impact of all of us. and that's why harry, because even as a lord also was making this announcements, there were reports from the us central command of 2 additional attacks that they attribute to who the rebels launched from yemen on ships in the southern red sea, one was an oil tanker that according to us, central command was targeted by both a drone animalistic missile. and that reported being struck, it sent out to a signal for help. the nearest ship was a us military vessel that went to assess the damage,
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found that there were no injuries involved. and then at the same time, the us central command says there was an additional attack on a cargo ship that reported an explosion in the water. in its location, apparently it was not struck, it did not request assistance. again, no injuries in that incident. but all of this coming nearly at the same time as the announcement we just heard from what else in the us defense secretary announcing this multi national security initiative. now this is going to be led by the us. it's joined by the u. k. canada, france, several other western nations as well as bahrain. and this appears to be under the umbrella of an already existing coalition that's been trying to secure the red sea for commerce, which has already been led by the us. so certainly this will be one of the top agenda items as we just heard from wood austin himself, as he continues his meetings in the region. okay, how to do
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a test drive in washington dc, thanks very much. i, stephen security council is due to vote on a resolution pushing for an urgent, unsustainable c spot and gaza. but the wedding of a text is expected now to be watered down, calling for a suspension of hostilities in order to get the united states to support it. it comes days off of you and general assembly passed among binding resolution for humanitarian c. so i will, the 19000 people have been killed since israel began its war in october, following a mazda attack. gabrielle was on those following the developments at the united nations. some of the security council members behind the scenes are doing closed door negotiations, if you will, at this very hour to try to come up with a different draft or wording that would be acceptable to the united states. the key sticking point we believe, of course, is sation of hostilities the united states and israel say that any resolution
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that has those words and it is a can to a cease fire. and they say that would only benefit from us. and so the us would reserve it's vito power as it is done in the past. so that is what we really think of the sticking points. and that's really what we're, we're thinking that they're trying to work out some sort of language there. it should also be noted though they're also in this resolution, it calls for the un to monitor all of the aid distribution in guys as well. that's something that's new in any of the previous security council. drafts never had that wording in the reforms on the security council or proposals to reform the security council been going on for many years now, but they've really come into focus here since october 7th. primarily because the security council is tasked with maintaining peace and security around the world. that's really their mandate, if you will. but because these 5 permanent members, the u. s. being one,
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china and russia being 2 of the others can use their veto power and, and russian, china have used it uh since october 7th, to be, to, uh, resolutions by the united states. and the united states has used it at least twice since october 7th, as well to block any sort of un security council resolutions that called for a ceasefire. so this is the real issue here. and of course, the general assembly just last week voted overwhelmingly a 153 countries in the general assembly voted for a resolution for a cease fire. that's the opinion of the mass, the vast majority of the world. however, general assembly resolutions are not legally binding internet international law. however, the ones in the security council are, and that's why we're watching so closely for any sort of resolutions that come out of the security council. all right, let's discuss this further as time or come out. you are uh prefer assistant professor of public policy at the the institute for graduate studies. unless you in
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security council resolution, the new text that we're expecting talks about, well calling for an urgent suspension of hostilities to allow safe on hinges humanitarian access. an urgent steps towards a sustainable cessation of hostilities. so not an immediate cool for that more permanent cessation of hostilities. what do you think is on the way here? are they trying to back the us into a corner? do you think the us might finally come round at this point and either abstain all those in favor of such a resolution? i had a data 6. i don't think the us will. none of the best. it's going to be to it's, i mean, from the beginning of this world, the us as a, as is key and to show its full support treason and the objectives of the, what are the cheapest rate objectives of the what are cheap. so i don't think at this stage the us wouldn't change. it's this course. i mean there is no reason for it to do this, especially after the austin's visit the ways of it. i mean, so no one is talking about just like you know, anything or put them in
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a ceasefire. that own discussing military tactics, softening the approach to, you know, more subject approach to the word. so i mean the signals we're getting from the medical and is that 8 is the best and focus on continue on with the water as full that meeting between austin and, and you'll have gone to new in particular, the readout from both sides was that they were talking about the rates of civilian casualties having lessened, you'll have go on to talking about a new phase, potentially, particularly in the north, coming up with 85 percent of dozens might be that those displaced might be able to return to their homes, to be 7080 percent of the times they don't exist anymore. i mean, what did you make of the, i mean, in my opinion, visit a is a, i mean the, we have that happening. this was, it's a stage based approach. and the thing in the mind, they think that they could stopped experimenting some thinking guys on the loss because more or less then sensitive. i think there is coming. listen because it,
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it has an output. and that's what happened minutely when it comes to me to play to them interpretations. how do you just not was the central for now? as so i thinking these are 80 mind minutes in mind. they think that they might start allowing people to come back sort of think process. maybe they would start considering establishing some administrative to the about this to govern the gaza. but this, this one would stop happening and to show up and meet it. it was so now i mean the fighting sibling in the notes, but it's, it's less severe than the selves. so maybe the guys and then also would be the, the, the, the, the, the new beginning of a new. it is an experiment on the future of cars, and if it works for them, then they might expand that to the south length of defense on the outcome of the me that the patient kind of go to. i mean, you're from godaddy. yes. you mean? keenly watching what's been going on, obviously the last couple of months. um, how much trust has the left if the river it was any initiatives, instructions and how much the people that should people want to try to get back.
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but that's the thing i mean to, to put this thing is between the 2 choices which was to the main displace inside that goes to the, or to go to it means that i everything process to be able to return to that home. something or it's in humane, i mean, to start with, i mean, but the, i mean that's what's happening is that it has a full control, not with the situation inside that goes to sleep on, on people's move with as well. so it controls the subject because it's, it's the minutes of your patient. and so, and let's see, i mean, event the national communities able to the, to is learn from, from, from this demographic engineering, which is that i plan to do an experiment. and that goes a step. all right, sounds good. thank you very much for your thoughts just now. it's all right, just the health care system in the gaza strip is on the verge of collapse. the few remaining hospital still functioning, are receiving an overwhelming number of injured people every day. and now they're running out of mets russell sort or has more. does regular attacks have injured more than $50000.00 palestinians in the gaza strip? says the 7th of october,
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a thousands are in desperate need of treatment and medication. but hospitals are overwhelmed. pharmacies are running low on medicine supplies. the bombardment does not kill us. we will die from the option of medicine. for 3 days, i've not been able to find the medicine doctor's had prescribed for my son. his body is getting below that as he has not been able to unit for days. how selected in gaza is paralyzed. more than 2 types of hospitals and primary housekeepers clinics have shut down and over 300, how the workers have been killed in discriminate is why the attacks doesn't say they were tortured or stop after being arrested and interrogated. many palestinians believe they are forgotten by the outside world and are facing a slow death as a people. yeah, i mean, yeah, them, i connective death sentence why the home?
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well, the speaching on human rights and even animal rights, the palestinians, and gods i left without the most basic of the treatment of our sick or our children who have a sting. and look forward to seeing you have a 9000 children. are injured. as far as warrant garza has to be able to restrict the to meditation 8, including madison from answering casa in the mental honey. and the more than 2 months, we have not received a single payment of bottle of sort of medication that alone pain killers or treatment for chronic diseases. these used to come through the border crossings, which have been close since the beginning of the war, children's medications for fever, seizures, and even antibiotics. and think that as our thoughts are, the absence because of sleep has been on the bad seeds for more than 17 years. and it was over at heart to find medication adjusting and say, now the war is misconduct far worse. this was that dash of the 0 for
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the city of janine and the occupied west bank of stuff that some of the biggest is really ami rates since the world guns have begun. kinda sending ambulance dawson power medic say is where the soldiers are increasingly targeting them as they try to treat the wounded during daily reins child strengths. so it has spoken to medics in the city. so brain. so she is struggling to recover after being shot, buying these really soldier. she was one of the only 3 female paramedics working with the ambulance crews in the city of janine and the occupied westbank. this is the moment the bullet smashed through the ambulances back door. and ripped into the back narrative, missing her spine, which i see. and i was trying to help the injured and i felt i was safe because i
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was inside the ambulance. when the 1st bullet hit me, the pain was incredible. as i lost consciousness, all i could think about was my daughter's post indeed medic so endangered more than ever before since the beginning of the will do you want to film and slide this medic on 6 is way the soldiers who have blocked his pulse. 6 these very only a stopping policy need emetics, reaching or transporting wounded and threatening them gunpoint, threatening their lives as they tried to save the lives of others. smell the saw the still self is pain from the bone injuries yourself and 20 years ago. when this ambulance, he was working, it was attacked by these rightly army by north carolina. so by the violations are worse now because they are more file and since the war started, the soldiers force medics out of the ambulances and strip, searched them, ordering them on their knees of con point. they trained their guns,
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laser sites on our trust as a direct threat, and they push the ambulances out of the area by using their military vehicles sob. this ambulance is riddled with bullet holes. you don't get much clear evidence that this of these rarely armies targeting medical teams as it tries to get to treat the wounded. there's another hole here. there's a couple here. there's an exit hole here where a bullet is come right the way through the vehicle. and there's another one here on the back door medical teams tell us the despite putting in repeated official complaints to the is rarely all means they have had 0 response. this isn't, is really um, a bulldozer at the gates of one of jeanine's hospitals stopped to say these where the army surrounds all 3 of the cities. government hospitals. julia will most likely rage hunting members of the palestinian no resistance. remember that it's about to about it on this around and stopped the ambulance from reaching this or
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leaving the stuff to doctors from doing their jobs. the hospital has been hit by 2 guys during which staff and patients inside suffolk, guys, inflation. sabrin says she wants to go back to work with shrapnel is still stuck close to her spine, and she needs another operation. but she says, she's good because the injury means you won't be able to save lives as well as she did before. child, stop it, i'll just 0. do you need the occupied westbank? the still ahead on al jazeera, the angry new york against these really strikes and honest indians and does the
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weather remain spine and try lots of pleasant winter sunshine. of course, the good parts of the year up, you can see the sky full of many setting. it's a central the southern policy. if you up away from the southern section of the met . it's right, it's a high pressure is still very much in jobs, but it's getting squeezed. a little further south is because daisy chain of waterfront is just running in from the atlantic station whatsoever. grass, he making his way in across the island or propaganda that is just pushing across england and well slipping further south with as we go through the next couple of days of pumping into i just nothing it a little bit slowly. further south was no deposit fall, so say some right as well load in areas of germany, it's a pilot running up to what was the baltic states. and then as we go on into websites, you have a spouse, a step, a little further south with little bit of snow for some, for a time. not too much, i suspect, but the never the less that let me see what the weather coming back in behind in the flesh thing breaks up towards the northwest. farther south. that system in the us of the med, i don't know just way towards grace as an wet weather. and so when the weather
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coming in here with environment that's affecting the fondles of africa. well, the members of algae are still seeing some showers into the middle of these reading and of course a good pots of but to nicea, as going to make his wife of the east with b while for west africa is fine and try on the i'm i just wanna show what we've got some feed about black, but i want to do it live on come funny enough with, 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 breakfast well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to settle tact upfront takes on the big issue. studies of polls, types to what's happening now. it says it's cool. thanks. question professor.
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applies unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leaves profit with offers. world permissions. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0 news, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, i'll just remind you about top stories this hour. at least 29 palestinians have been killed in 2 separate attacks on residential buildings in southern gaza. a baby
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is among the dead. several people have been injured and have been taken to the to a hospital in rough. i'm asked as much awaiting as released the video showing 3 elderly is really captives held in gaza and it does seem pleading with used by the government to secure the release as well as previously described videos such as this one, a psychological will affect the us defense secretary has announced the creation of a new force to protect ships from the red sea load. austin says a number of western nations will join hands with us. humans who see fighters of tongues of commercial vessels to protest against the is reading war on garza. well, the red sea is one of the world's most important shipping routes. here's a look at the companies that are suspending genies because of the worsening security situation that the british or the natural gas company. b p says it's halting all its shipments through the red sea and definitely firms outside the energy sector are also making changes all these major shipping companies. and now
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either suspending transit by the red sea for rerouting the vessels around south africa's cape of good hope. the time when ease contained a shipping line evergreen said it was temporarily stop accepting is really cargo, and it's vessels would be rerouted. all this disruption causing delays and high fuel costs, ultimately driving up global prices. this comes with the time when transit through the panama canal, a major trade route between asia, south america, and the u. s. is being disrupted, due to a lack of rain, a bucket for joe. nate is the director general of the institute of export and international trade. he says, the latest destruction district to shipping could have a significant impact on the global economy. the reality is that we are in need at the beginning of what could be a long period of on such students instability as you've already highlighted. the entry to the uh, let's say the bob out of my deb straits are
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a key transit moves up for about 10 percent of global contain up oil 8 percent of the world. uh lpg go through at about 30 percent of the world's container ship. that goes through the straits, either on the way to or from sewage. so the implications of constraints and delays here really significant for the global economy. hundreds of people have protested in new york in support of the people of gauze, demonstrations of taking place across the city, targeting transport hubs, including grand central terminal. that denouncing is rosa tax and cooling for an immediate cease fire. police have been monitoring the protests, which they say have appeared to be peaceful. there is no c expire and there is a recognition of palestinians as human beings. the role continues to not value policy in your lives. you will keep coming. you will keep protesting. and we will keep supporting them, been able, humanity. you have a promise. neighbors who have
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a problem is that our number of other state home, and i know there is a process in new york city or anywhere in united states. the till i see my tv, all my children, all my brother and sister live the same live in the people, live the same forces that are pressing people all over the world. and the uprising how sign is the pressing goes on will do. so. that's why we don't how here we're on the streets because that's the only way we have shown us that that's the only way to stop this, this oppressive system. right? and the oppressive system is the 5 pack and to resist and to organize ourselves. ok, and to organs organize ourselves, the people. okay, and that's because that's the only way that's what that's justified. resistance is always justified. human rights watch. how's accused israel? of using starvation as a weapon of war. the organization is cooling on world leaders to speak out against what it goals and a bar in war crime. i'll just hear
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a spoken to civilians and guys about the west and in conditions the facing as food and water become increasingly scarce during the whole reports. the more liberal food there is often has to go a long way. if the board once was taken for granted has now become a luxury. today, a ton unintentionally thought that we're facing more than one more. we face the is really are moving all the shelling and boom apartment. we also face starvation. i have a family of 14 members. i'm suffering a lot to be able to feed them. and unfortunately, this in itself is in other words that have how the new report by human rights watch excuses these way. the government of the deliberate intent to deprive civilians of food, water, and fuel. the government, it says, is using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare in the gaza strip, which the group says is a war crime that i haven't done my model. i've had. well,
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we never faced surveys and no food shortage in the previous wars. we've never been in tens before. the situation is very disgusting in addition to the lack of food and water, where human beings, even dogs and other animals can't tolerate to stay where we are staying now. human rights watch says he's really force, he's all wilfully impeding humanitarian assistance. while the 8 agencies report the destruction of bakeries in grain mills, agricultural land, water and sanitation facilities since mid november after israeli forces to control the farm land around noon and northeastern gauze, satellite imagery shows the systematic destruction of orchards fields and green houses all reduced civilian se food scarcity has driven prices beyond the reach of many statements by us. really official spelling out in clear terms that their strategy or policy is the start of civilians
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as a tool of love. or just once you've local outcomes, whether it be released as hostages, destruction come as 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 another necessity of life. and then ever dwindling results. world food program says access to water in gauze or falls well sure to the basic survival level requirement. i think 1st to hunger in a crisis of survival journal, how elder 0 on the ration has been held for the i'll just here a general this summer i would duck on. he was killed in his ready drug strike on garza, on friday. friends and colleagues gathered in the occupied westbank to pay their respects and run con reports from remodel or colleagues, or how does their of allow themselves a moment to remember the life of summit with arca. but this is much more than just
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about remembering summers like this is about a come a ration of the determination of all of the journalists and goals are to continue to report despite the ultimate price the summer. and we talk, i hate some uh, a lot of coming on that i knew him, but it was before santa we are low city. we demand justice. and when we say we demand justice for a lot please. it's mean that we want 1st of all, to hold the holds 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 if you understood think guns, it's very important when they thought of going to join that is one of the targeted seminar and one of those, it's me that they try to 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.
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so my colleague all colleague, serene, i'll say it was killed on the 11th of may 2022 visors, radio 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. i'll just remo still ahead on al jazeera. so i am the playboy and the people. i am a politician. i am the media. we hear from the mountain known as thailand's whistle, blah,
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who's on what could be as last onto corruption crusade. the the, let's bring you some of the world news now and at least a 116 people have been killed enough quake in north west china. most of the tests were in guns, who province with others reported in neighboring seeing high the magnitude 6.2 us quake occurred late on monday. rescue efforts continued through the night to reach people trapped in the affected villages. a well following list from badging for us is katrina. you katrina, what is the government's saying about those recovery efforts? well, this up quick bye. the magnitude 6.2 took place just before midnight, so most people were in the home sleeping, some tv and for pets and emergency came to work through the night, trying to rescue people from below the rubber over their assets and made more difficult by on going off to shops. now the main center of this aspect was trying to 0,
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the guns to problems over neighboring to high was also affected. and these are mountainous our in remote regions, not easy for emergency teams reach. they're also relatively poured underdeveloped pots of china. and this is really reflected in the quality of construction. so the government says, moving full 1700 tons were destroyed due to this quick. now there are several videos circulating on social media showing lots of villages, people running out into the streets as the weight took place, trying to find safety. the government says emergency teaser dispatch straight away . although the price is made all the more difficult because how of a will to and telecommunication has to be caught in certain areas. they've also ruled residents that that will be only building opera shots, potentially for the next few days. and currently the dental center, 118, and about 400 people are injured. and we've been reporting over the last few days about this extreme cold snap. it's been hitting the north of china in particular.
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how is that affecting the situation? the officials are saying that the sub 0 temperatures and making the whole operation over more difficult northern china is currently experiencing freezing winds at temperatures during the day here in the aging and, and gone through. it's about minus 10 degrees celsius and like that dropped so that one's 14 minus 50. so that's make, that's putting extra pressure on emergency teams after disaster like this. they say the typical survival window is about 72 hours. but because of these freezing conditions that window has schultz and so these teams are really full to work as quickly as they can. all right, continue and aging. thank you very much for that. 5 years from the rapids support forces into done say they've entered the town of what my dani, they control a number of military base is off to fighting with the sudanese national army. what about the donnie is the capital of it because the real estate less than 200 kilometers south have cartoon, hundreds of thousands of people fled to fighting among those who had already
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escaped violence in how to move. and 12000 people have died since the will began in april or 5000000 have been forced from the homes as well. the 600 people have died in recent weeks. and e, c o, p is t gray region as food shortages deepen, local officials, blame a full in the distribution of food aid and a prolonged drought. united nation says one point. 2000000 children have been suffering from acute malnutrition in the country. hiring latasha reports and it's been more than a year 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 apps, the many families are struggling and i was hoping that i use the farm to feed my family and get medical treatment for my child who is mental issue. that is not a means i can't from others and can't afford to buy medication. often humanitarian
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aid into the region was disrupted. health is not reaching some communities, but local officials say much more is needed. said we just said we just, we is the state government. we do not have any budgets. glasses moves that we even have not paid or government employees for the last 15 months. so it's a very complex issue and we don't have any capacity to help. i comes into the into i'm a regional administration of tea. gray says approximately 2000000 people are at risk of salvation and of a 5200000 need food aid. the water sources are draining out and what people have lives they used sparingly, as none of them know how long this crisis will last. hardwood tossing out of the presidential candidates in the democratic republic of congo. wrapped up the final campaign rallies ad of elections on wednesday. thousands of support as the
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president felix cheese. so katie got it in, can shasta, he's running against $24.00 opposition candidates among them as much info. you know, who maintains that he won the last presidential election 5 years ago. attacks by on groups in the east and soaring poverty, a major concerns for voters. and international crisis group has one of those displaced by the violence won't be able to vote. the rock cause held its 1st prevention elections in 10 years with the initial results set to be announced on tuesday. the routing ship alliance is widely expected to win off for a boy caught by the main political opposition to not was low. just 40 percent of the how should reports from baghdad hills have closed in iraq's 1st provincial election in the decade. but beyond the question of who wins, turn out is being close. the watched after she i'll pull it to can lead almost for the for the do supporters to blake cost the vote. and what i said,
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if we didn't participate in the elections, they'll be no change. corruption will continue the law. i think we need to change the general situation of iraq. now the situation is not like before we wanted to improve. we hope the selection is successful. so it was boy called coal makes turn out to rough, around do more than the election one talk to me indicate how much power he and he's movement still hop was it turned out that this bucket, that pulling station is no, it may not reflect that of the entire country and any big differences could deepen the existing political deadlock. still above that and the southern provinces were iraq. she are concentrated, participation was limited. in sidney majority provinces, the turn out was higher. what the allies? well okay, cool. cuz the know where the fast provincial election is being held in 2 decades. how often the who with a mobile and cover a main concern is the credibility of the results,
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the still full jury. and when the results very there will be problems. and according to official numbers, few of them 40 percent of digital photos nationwide participated in the election on the actual jersey at all about that. egypt, the president of the a, c. c, has secured a 3rd 60 it to him in office election. officials say he won just the 89 percent of the vote in last week's pallet is victory comes as egypt struggles with an economic crisis and tension around the world wrong cause. still, as president gabrielle bar, it says there will be no more votes on a new constitution. off the voters rejected a 2nd draft. on sunday, the latest referendum came more than a year off. the people rejected a 1st draft that was seen as more progressive. the new proposed text was described as conservative and market friendly. it's the 2nd time and as many years the chile has held such a referendum, the process followed major protest against inequality that gripped the nation in
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2019. a latin america editor, obviously in human 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 headquarters, trying to figure out why they are offered 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 the 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 his right when 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 future. and no one seems to disagree. let's do by you
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. so you dog, one of those people so our country will remain with the car in constitution because of the 2 different proposals. neither was able to re present 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 dollar. so what lessons have been learned from these to wasted opportunities to put to the current dictatorship era constitution to rest 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 al jazeera santiago, a titan of american industry. us, sorry us steel is to have
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a japanese own on the company's board has approved it. sales depends nip on this deal. for $14900000000.00 us deal was founded in $191.00. it played a key role in industrialization and built america. it stopped price sold by 27 percent following the news. sidelines prime minister says he's with drawing a defamation case against the leading anti corruption campaign up to it. come on, we sit, calls themselves the nations whistleblower. that is seriously ill. he's accused the prime minister of the legal lands deals. tony chang reports from bangkok. the also making a big insurance is something to with come on was it knows a lot about. it's giving them a platform to tackle what he says is the greatest goods to a time in the call option is part of the pay people life. you can see the culture a but anyway, so when i talk about the culture,
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i know we feel like a naturally in my god to the today's media circus. the focus is the current prime minister and allegations of impropriety and land deals. an accusation that's been vigorously denied. a chain of evidence is long and complicated with much room to dispute. that the camera is a half of a man. the situate isn't unlikely and some would say fluid. here he started his career as a message paula: right, the perfect place he says to learn about corruption and but he will have now and the playboy and the people. i am a politician, i am the media. i am what i am a short period is a politician ended when he was due for legal eviction and released early under at royal pod. since then he's really been out of the public, ty, claiming the role of national was so the critics of mr. to it say that his anti
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corruption campaigns are all about promoting his own business agenda. and the video he takes on the police and politicians because of his business interest. of the say, the problem is the origin of real democracy in times. we got to demo chris dice, and for me, this time is very hard for how you society we have a constitution written by uh, by the cool is that you, it is delivering his folder of evidence to the police. but this will be his last 5 pieces, cancer diagnosed, this is posting him to retire from the public on the spot library to an off the come all out. you turn off that everybody go out. that is the
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in a happy to do that. now you see now tony chang, al jazeera hancock of hundreds of german pharmacists talked to attractors in central ballad to protest against planned cuts in subsidies. the government is planning to end support the agricultural diesel, as well as tax breaks for fund vehicles because it's a part of measures to help plug a $60000000000.00 holes in the government's budget. okay, know, in southwest iceland has erupt spewing lava and a huge plumes of smoke, the russian comes off the weeks of seismic activity in the region. last month, thousands of residents living in a nearby town were evacuated from the items. we can bring some live pictures. now of the situation, the recount has been instead of the nearby lagoon tourist attraction has been closed down as a precaution, people are worried about this last doing a very long time. that's kind of mixed feelings to be honest. so yeah, let's see how it goes and how long it lasts. and it's still amazing to see,
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but yeah, that's kind of a bittersweet feeling at the moment it and that's it for me. how are you close it for this news out? i'll be back in a moment. it was more of the day's news all the way just from garza to the road when we aim to him. my gosh. what on this is the one they asked me because she's saved me. she's got auditing on. yeah.
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now highly toxic pesticides linked to elevated occurrences of parkinson's disease and the farmers who used it. were you ever warned about the health effects of hardware? no fault lines exposes how for decades a global chemical giant withheld information. while 1000 american prophecy actually said he should never put the words per quad parkinson's disease in the same sentence. the pesticide play book on a jersey at a power defines i wow, we live here, we make the rules, not the people empower, investigate, expose this and question the youth and abuse of power around that. go on out just
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there. the or the the more children among the victims and gaza as at least $29.00 palestinians of 2 in his release strikes on residential areas. the on hardy pulse of this is out just a real life from the also coming up the

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