tv News Al Jazeera December 19, 2023 12:00pm-12:30pm AST
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so for the me, i'm what i then the last one was over the seats sent in with us, lindsey put on the corner. they can look through the is where the missiles target, northern gauze is jabante, a refugee camp, killing 10 palestinians, residential areas and southern guns also come under attack, more children becoming victims the already full. so this is all just there. a line from the also coming up forming an international naval alliance. the us defense secretary announces a new force to protect ships from lucy attacks and the red sea. and all the
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headlines. a major rescue operation is underway in northern china. when a squeak has killed more than a 100 people and the volcano in iceland has erupted spewing lava and smoke across the lawn chair, the use ready army has targeted the jamalia refugee camp in the northern part as it goes a strip. yet again, because of health ministry says at least 10000 students have been killed and 40 wounded on sunday. well, the 90 people were killed is where the strikes on the united nations run school. housing displaced families. well, the $19400.00 the needs have been killed so far in israel's war on gaza, and nearly 85 percent of the population of being forced from the hugs. this is what is continuing to expand its defensive and target areas. in the south of the strip, at least 29 palestinians have been killed into attacks on residential buildings in
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rough women and children make up the majority of those killed. one of them was a baby. several of the wounded have been taken to the queue. white hospitals, one of the few still functioning, is where the army has been bombing, southern guns in recent weeks, off the forcing palestinians to move the from the knolls saying it was for the safe as well. honey, my food is in rough. i, in southern gaza. i need 1st of all, let's talk about the latest strike on jabante. what do you know about what's happened? yes, within the past 2 hours, the massive air. it strikes on devalue refugee camp, destroying do residential homes and cooling, at least according to our board by the director of health and engage the northern part. can people have been killed quite at the spot and there are more than 25 beating critically injured. and this is not the 1st time we're seeing this happening to refuge account about the this particular refugee gap has been
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repeatedly targeted. and since the beginning of the war on, on a regular basis, either by artillery shells or by massive error strikes. and what we're looking at now is just the vast majority of this represent cam has been turned into into ruins . we're talking about a very small area, very densely populated, despite the fact there's so many people have became displaced and evacuated, but it's still, it's one of those densely populated area. we're talking about phones very close to each other with narrow roads and, and it's 3. it's at the fact that one building is being targeted and destroyed is likely to cause severe damage to the surrounding building. this is exactly what happened. we're not looking at just these 2 residential building being targeted. the vast majority of the surrounding homes were severely damaged, forcing more people. and so this placement, and this is the exactly how, why people are very frustrated every time. and we have their talks about ceasefire
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or on a high ranking official lives in the region. they're seeing a regular and an intensity of an in scale and magnitude of bombardment and error strikes and the, the, the start to do to make a link between that, hey, an effort to put a ceasefire and into this ongoing gymnast. 6 of the work we're seeing more people are dying on killed now palestinians are dying of the record numbers, as so far as a result of these relentless error strikes. and you're talking about how densely populated jamalia is, or was a rough uh, where you, uh, is much more densely populated than ever used to be given the, the numbers of displaced who's put in to that city. and it has come on to repeat and strike again just in the, in the last few hours. this is what has during the, within the past 2 weeks into
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a large refugee camp and according to the, the municipality of the population. here it's a went from to 860000 local residence to a 1000000 230-0000. there's so many people, port in dropbox, evacuating and from pon eunice, defense on part, as well as the northern part of go since the beginning of the work. but we've seen more people just within the past 2 weeks, more than into a rough a has a direct result of the displacement going on an eastern side of the time unit as well as the central part as funding is becoming the red zone for it is really bombardment, but despite the fact, this theory has been designated a safe path for displace palestinians. any vac, please. it has a it has to come under relentless bombardment. an error strikes repeatedly. this is not the 1st time by the way, people are dying here, merely displaced. but we're talking about at least 29 people that the overnight or nearly hours of this morning gets people to work pulled up from under the levels.
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we're looking at 29 people among the image, children, and women, the vast majority of fatalities here, and also an infant, sorry, a baby, as well as a journalist who died from these relentless various tribes. right. honeymoon in rough uh, accompanied by that constant sound of in his ready drone and thank you very much for that update. that is very ami has also targeted the deer of bella and elbow res refugee camps. in central garza, can i get these 13, how destiny is the people to be in scrambling to pull survivors from under the rubble of buildings in a residential area. several of the injured have been taken to out to the hospital for the space palestinians, the living conditions continue to get worse. it's a struggle to find food, water, and other basic necessities as can include already reports from the out of the palace. the news continues to are going to find their basic needs to live. we are
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currently, as you see behind me, a place where palestinians are living. they set up their tents in the street surrounding. ok, so hospital ended in fella. we talk to a lot of people, they're telling us that the situation is disastrous. dates in every single morning strive to find water to find food for their kids. and aids coming is not covering all across the causes to another thing. policy means told us that it's very hard for them to find medicine. the pharmacies where pain killers and influenza of medicine are not available along with incident and diabetes medicine and a lot of other medicines that are not available anymore in the cause of how this thing is here are living their daily lives as you see their laundry on
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these ropes, searching for sunlight. and this is how a the tents have been effected by the rain that occurred in the past couple of days. the people are telling us that their biggest fear is rain. they don't want the rain because there has been a lot of kids and their tents are very for dried and not strong enough to protect them from the rain. the situation is catastrophe and people want this to end as soon as possible, calling for cease wire. this is in the city for audra, 0 garza that has been published and these are also struggling to look often newborn babies in gaza. crucial items like not peas and milk have either become too expensive or simply impossible to find tara was zoom reports. all these
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babies have been born in to a legal marion family sees for the future, displace twice his mother. and grandmother is roughly cost is we have to be able to get back to wait time, your most likely on honey. i'm heading over to the says, we came to these tensor while she was still a newborn baby, was born into with the animal. okay. 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 show when she found herself giving about one month and losing her family. the other. how is this possible? haven't received harry, i was having to survive with legal protection except for these blankets and take
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grandmothers on many displaced children in southern guns. spend the formative weeks lane cooled down tents, diapers, mail, and even water. hard to combine. such a you. as you 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 if not being base it yet, do you see the space they are living in the ceiling? 8000 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 doctors the struggle to meet the needs of breaking up when you points. this mother is considered for her baby to leave the sort of fun, but the, uh,
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the situation is extremely difficult. we don't in offering so she's not guessing best male bin and the baby gets scared whenever there are as strikes. she wakes up and cries all the time, the shape 5 years for the marion to lead the future looks very terrifying. and also 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 i must as military wing has released the video, showing 3 elderly is really captives held in gaza and it, they played with the government to secure their release as well as previously described videos such as this, a psychological wolf. it's betsy, it from alan fish and lots of bodies, jerusalem now and, and that's how they term these videos more generally. how is this particular one being received right now? oh well of course these really television stations are not showing the video.
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they've taken the decision that that's not going to happen then i'll just see it of course, will not show the faces, but the faces of the 3 men are very prominent in a lot of the newspapers in israel on tuesday. what is striking a real card? this is the message from the man. here are man in the seventy's and eighty's saying, we were part of the generation, the phone to israel, a know they feel they are being left behind. this doesn't appear to be scripted. we don't know when it was found. but certainly the families of the men suggest that they look tired. they look as if they've been in captivity for a while, but the message is strong and that puts pressure on the is really government which is already under pressure because of the incident. 3 or 4 days ago where at 3 people were giving themselves up to the people they thought had come to save the 3 captive, surrendering to the silly army. and of course they were shot dead. add to this and then you see why more people are sig, the,
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is really government needs to concentrate on the whole idea of getting the cap goes back rather than continuing to oppose and guys incessantly. but these really have called this a terrorism. they say that it's appalling, that come us would use people in this way. and they're also questioning why human rights organizations like the international red cross red crescent society is not getting involved in trying to get access to the people that are being held captive in gaza. to make sure that their living conditions are in some way decent. and they're also getting access to the medication they need. but it's clear the message from these men and the fact that it comes when it does, it's aimed at putting pressure. sure. on the say the government to consider a new exchange of captives of prisoners and also possibly a temporary cease fire. and from what you'll see from the various lines, imaging and in different parts of the world. is there any evidence that work
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towards that kind of the a deal might be in progress while the same as all the pieces are slowly coming together the start of last week they were probably betty scott to but no, you see the fact that the head of most side, the external security operation, and israel has not gone twice to europe to discuss the possibility of some sort of smoke and see spar with the capacity prime minister, who of course is a conduit to home us. that means, but after the 1st visit, there was obviously growing there that the through the government felt they could agree to. and so they sent him back for a 2nd discussion. and then there's bill buttons who's the head of the american c. i a who flew into war. so for the 2nd right of talk. and he wouldn't have done that unless there was something to discuss that with concrete. now the suggestion is
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that how boss wants to be able to free the, the captives that they think they want to free. so you're talking about all the women and all the children and some of the elderly man and those with health issues . the last time there was a spot on the release of prisoners, essentially is we'll have to veto the said, we don't want these people released. we want these people are released that be pushed for the women and children. essentially, how about the saying it's a decision and we'll make that call. so there's a lot of the details still to be thrashed. i this isn't a done deal yet. and that is many a slip before you get the final detail, but it seems that his movement in the right direction, one slight complication, could be the lloyd austin says these valleys may be ready to start. so you'll go out and said that the as early as might be starting to move to another stage of the war as that just might, may come. i think let's hold on for a bit. but it certainly seems if things are moving towards some sorts of exchange and some sort of see spot right unofficially and occupied history. some thanks very
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much for that. now the us defense secretary is visiting by rain and cuts are off the holding towards interviews on monday. load austin's visit comes as concerns grow of israel's military actions inside gaza. austin reiterated washington's unwavering support for his rail, added security. but he also urged is where the lead is to do more to protect civilians in gaza. and before leaving israel, lloyd austin announced the formation of a multinational 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 is the latest company to hold shipments through those waters. all right, let's get more on that from a how to jo, castro, she's in washington dc. i load austin with austin rather making it very clear that there is a need for this kind of joint naval operation. but even off reset it, there was still more attacks being carried out. and that's right, harry,
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according to us central command, there were 2, a task launched on monday, one targeting an oil tanker which was struck requested assistance and a u. s. worship went to assess the damage. and the 2nd attack on a container vehicle where the explosive hit the water, there was no damage to that new injuries reported in either incident. but certainly evidence that since the rebels, according to the us, are increasing their tax on these commercial vessels, which is getting more reason for the establishment of this multinational security initiative. and we're getting a little bit more details on what this would look like. of course is going to be anchored by the us joined by the u. k. canada of france, a few other western nations as well as bahrain and on rather than escorting commercial vehicles through the red sea. these navy vessels will be spread out across that region to offer a quote, umbrella type protection for these vessels,
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which of course is still important. 12 percent of the nation's shipping goes through this passage, and there are widespread fears that as this continues with insurance rates. now growing 10 fold for those vessels that the global shipping costs will certainly skyrocket as well. harry, how did you, a castro in washington? thank you very much. now still head on al jazeera. north korea finds its most advanced ballistic missile yet define and international back the the hello. a final warning has now been issued for trouble to depression in general
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watts as it pushes away from the philippines. still some very heavy rain coming into the south, trying to say no safely monsoon. driving those heavy shouts to southern possible vietnam. as we go through the next couple of days, it may well re strengthen into a tropical storm, something to keep an on over the next couple of days. but sadly, some damaging winds coming down. it's a southern positive vietnam must have been the charter is dry, is halting, bangkok is 30 degrees celsius. hold is still level which he made. 33 as well for quite of them post some heavy showers. long spells of rain around them, light peninsula, good scattering a shouts. of course, a good part of indonesia, still a few showers affecting the finals of queensland where we have had a couple storm jasper. the showers are starting to week and not a little further north. it's as we go through the next couple of days and the 5 volts is of course, we'll still take some time to clear through, but it's a slowly improving situation here. not improving those. that's a heavy riley was saying that developed close at eastern side of australia, southern areas of queensland northeast,
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and paused of new southwell sinks and big temples in vast storms and falls here over the next day or so. so we do expect to see some flooding some launch. how is a pretty nice the weather as the i'm i just wanna show you got some feed about black, but i'm going to do it live on come funny enough for the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k replaced, i sort of a point where they've done well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to the
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the welcome back here watching out. just a reminder about top stories this out. at least 30 palestinians have been killed into a tax on residential buildings in southern gaza. the baby is among the dead more than $19400.00 to the ins have been killed so far. and israel's war on guns and the us defense secretary has announced the creation of a new force to protect ships on the red sea load. austin says a number of western nations will join hands with the us. humans whose the fighters have targeted commercial vessels to protest against the is really war. and the red sea is one of the world's most important shipping routes, the british or the natural gas company. b, p says it's halting all shipments through the area and definitely all these major shipping companies. and now i've a suspending transit by the red sea or rerouting the vessels around the southern
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tip of africa. the time when each containing a shipping line evergreen says it will temporarily stop accepting is ready cargo and its messrs. vessels rather going to be rerouted. all this disruption will cause delays and high fuel costs, ultimately driving up global prices. it comes with the time when transit through the panama canal, a major trading route between asia of south america. the us is being disrupted because of a lack of rain. for joining us now is time are coming from the the institute for graduate studies, a summer. what do you make of the way that this is playing out? because the beginning of the will, the real fee? it was it, it was going to spread most precipitously to the north, to lebanon, to has by law. so found that seems to be contained to some extent, but we have this very real effect in the south end and more broadly on, on global trade. and uh, i think it's a very, a tactical dispos by the host these. and if you want to see that supported by it on
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to increase the pressure on the us on, is it on uh, i mean, the bathroom on the slate is a very important street. uh, uh, some inch international shipping groups. and these weight is admitted to the city. the whole thing is those minutes have made it very clear that the, the, they want them to meet at the top of the one and goes us for them to seize the tax one on ships. and then fast to which now is becoming so far as that and also presents many challenges for the us and its condition. i mean the possibility not of, of a company that is confrontation between this coalition. and the whole thing is, is that even though and you know, a young man has always been up an adult, his books, i mean, to solve these have failed the previous the, the exemptions even like, you know, the pizza goals. i mean, yeah, mine is up an adult as books as a country. no one wants to really engage in, you know, and at the same time this comes in a very important that for them is what, because that is a piece deal that has been finalized. now, for the intent of the conciliation and young man,
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i know it's being discuss both parties. so i think that these are playing all these costs, but in that they hold in that hands and they want to approve the video or the event . and they can also affect the discourse of us politics. and as i get from fixing that agent, let's see how it goes from the. okay, when i bring it in on something else in a 2nd, let's just go to that story. the un security council is due to vote on a resolution pushing for an urgent, unsustainable c spy in garza. but the wording of that text has been watered down is now cooling at a suspension of hostilities in order to get us support. it comes days onto the un general assembly paused and on binding resolution for humanitarian entries. so time of the idea now is that there will be a suspension of hostilities called for. there's still language about working towards a full cessation. do you think that's going to be enough to, to make the us budge publicly at the one? let's, let's hope so. but again, i mean,
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suspicion of facilities. what does it mean in practical terms? so what the flies when is that i on him as i mean for me it's still very big, the villas in the details. but let's hope this would be enough for the us to, to, at least to, to profess, if i mean nothing to be taught and the wind has view, estrada has wild cooling for uh, some, some specific limited damage and, and civilian deaths. in garza, it has been very much holding these ready line up to you and up until this point. so it would be a big change in direction as it is. but, but again, i mean it's heavy, it's, it's, the complex is totally, it totally is in a different direction. i mean, austin's visit to, is that a that asian yesterday? i mean, he wants cleared about things like support about this commitment, the commitment to provide help president to prolong the word. so it's, it's, you have very conflicting agendas here to the motion of the us, trying to soften that language, you know,
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and then you have to actually come back to the grounds, which is going to tell you in a different direction. let's see how it goes. i really hope that passes the some what a piece the us of the frames from between gets i mean it will be a good news. ok. summer. come with thank you very much for that. my pleasure. the right that's going to some of the other world views. now at least a 118 people have been killed in an earthquake in north west china. most of the depths reported were in guns to province, a neighboring ching high. the magnitude 6.2 us quake occurred late on monday, rescue efforts continued through the night to reach people trapped in the effective villages. katrina, you has more now from aging. the rescue teams worked all through the night trying to rescue people from underneath the rubble. this magnitude 6.2, a quick hits gone through problems as well as neighboring seen high these us down
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to this remote, our regions that are not easy to get to inside the mall. they're also quite underdeveloped in pool compared to the rest of trying. and that's really reflected in the policy of construction. the government says about 4000 homes were destroyed here and it could this kid just before the night. so many people would be at home in bed, completely unprepared. everything, several videos circulating and social media is showing that the villages have entirely collapsed. many people that onto the streets. after the earthquake took place, the government set, it dispatched emergency teams from the region as soon as it occurred, but not only is the location making conditions difficult, was a how a telecommunications have also been disrupted a place in this region. i'm not uncommon. in fact, there was a slate in concert earlier in october, we'll do this quite minus. nobody was injured the loss made to us, we could gone through a hit in 1932 and about 72000 people, most of my kids. now for this a quick, the government says
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a decimal stand up more than 10400 people have the engine, but the government has set out warnings for local saying that in the next few days there could be more after shops and that's people should name remain a lunch and prepared for this. katrina you all the 0 north korea has launched the countries most powerful ballistic missile yet. the joe young says the hoss on 18 is capable of hitting the united states north korea. lita condone on over soul of the launch. he pledge to accelerate his country's nuclear expansion and caution united states against making any misguided decisions . south korea is calling the most action a serious publication. posing a threats to the international peace as you just came, has moved from so it's been months in the making. and now south 3 of the united states and japan have a missile data sharing system in place that would enable for faster and more
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accurate evaluation of north korea's ballistic missile launches, including where they are headed also on tuesday. so it's just as ministry saying, the 3 countries have agreed on a multi year plan to regularly trained together starting next year. what did you expect to days, cooperative achievement? for further problems and you your of try that to real security, go corporation. this comes a day after north korea launched a solid field class on 18 icbm more difficult to pre emptive test. 2 or 3 and leader king john presiding over what state media called a drill and not a test launch that the us should know what's coming after. it shouldn't make a quote unquote wrong decision with a range of 15000 kilometers when percentage of costs of 18th would put the entire continental united states within reach something that analysts this week say, it appears dangerously closer to achieving is kim.
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i typed in the american industry, us steel is to have a japanese on the company's board has approved it sales in japan's move on steel for $14900000000.00 us deal was founded in 19 o one. it played a key role in industrialization of north america. it stopped price stored by 27 percent following the news. hundreds of german farmers have parked the tractors in central ballad to protest against planned cuts in subsidies. the government is planning to end support the agricultural diesel as well as the tax breaks. the fund vehicles becomes a part of measures to help plug a 60000000000 dollar home in the government's budget. now a volcano along threatened disruption in iceland has now begun is on the way off the weeks of seismic activity. there be no casualties reported as yet as authorities had weeks ago evacuated, a nearby fishing.
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