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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 19, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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it is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the are, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know. as far as i said, i'm going all the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the the, i don't want to visit with them and this is the news our on line from don't hawk coming off in the next 16 minutes. is really is really slow and i though you might have terry and pause and additionally we don't mind and tearing aid in order to enable the release of hostages. is there any president as a could talk open the door to another sees funding in order to become a captive housing process. would be live from the united nations in new york,
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where the security council is expected to vote on a resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities in gaza. heavy, it's rarely bombardment of body of refugee camp in northern gauze, kills 16 palestinians, and just dozens more. and a rising tensions of the red sea, the us launch is a multi national task force to patrol shipping booths, and responds to attacks on ships by again, and it's $45.00. so the, it's 18 g m t, that's 8 pm and gaza. while is rarely a tax across the besieged strip continue, that is where the president has flows with the idea of a 2nd. shantarian pose as a cool song says as well as ready for another seas 5 deal to secure the release of more is ready captives. so being held in gaza and now i can reiterate the fact,
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it is where it is really slow and not though you might need terry and pause. in addition, you might need to hire in a, in order to enable the release of hostages and the, the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while and the leadership of homos. however, him also has released the statements saying it would not hold any form of negotiation while as well continues. what it describes as a genocide of war and gaza and gaza and his very air attack aerial attack in the north has killed 16 palestinians. indeed, jabante, a refugee camp and in the south attacks on 2 residential buildings and rough i have killed at least 30 people. meanwhile, the un security council meeting and will be holding a vote on a resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities to allow more humanitarian aid and to gaza. that vote is expected shortly. the council has failed to pass any resolution since the war began more than 2 months ago. we begin our coverage and
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kind of a let's go to our correspondence, ben as smith, and it's rarely president isaac hits or making these comments about being open to and other sees 5 doodle in front of a number of diplomats that so yes, he was speaking to a t diplomats representing, i think, diplomats retrofit representing 80 countries here in israel as normally he speaks them at the beginning of the year, but this was brought forward on. it was a significant announcement because it's the 1st time really in recent times that israel government is publicly sad. it's now looking for a new avenue for talks with hama as a way of bringing back the hostages, an indication of the pressure that israel is on that to bring those captives back. benjamin netanyahu single tiny sleep this evening is meeting families 15 families, all captives in, in gaza that haven't picked families, so want to shoes favorable to benjamin netanyahu. the other families are annoyed
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that they haven't been invited. they feel they've been left out of the loop. but yes, an indication that there is a potentially some movement that in the, in the, in a potential tool to bring back the caps is caps and to us and is relevant twice in the last couple of days as well. most recently in vol. so last night, although the state of a national security council spokesman john coby, he said that there's not at a point yet where another deal is in minutes, right. then stay with us while we hear what time off saying about this. it says it won't hold, hold so this well was it continues it's minutes, reactions and goes up. it says it's open to initiatives that will provide relief to palestinians. us. we asked them our position of to go to the rejecting to hold on a form of negotiations over the prison those exchange. and the continuing is what
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you need, genocide than what we are, however, open to any of the initiatives that contributes to ending the aggression on our people and opening the crossing to bring in to bring in aid and provide that to me to our processing. and people to better tell us more of the analysis position on the release of more captives. well, how much did you heard that wants to cease 5? now we do understand that in the next few days, i'm us representatives will travel cairo to meet with the gyptian security services . but last states fire broke down the says thomas, because israel was demanding their to a female kept is that how much is considered as with soldiers? and how much later on in this saga, and this will, will, is expected to demand
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a much higher price, really for some cap to a soldier's robin captain's who was civilians. we all hearing the on these really needed that israel is considering asking for the return of elderly female and male captives, if these uh, plans seized by tops gets anyway. so an indication pops the how is, is riley's going to divide that by not taking the money? oh females be released, but elderly females along with the elderly man rice then and thank you very much for that. that's been a smith live in kind of a. it is rarely a tax on the gaza strip, continues to be relentless. rockets targeting the giovanni of refugee camp, have left schools of people dead. all just he was on the cell should he was on the scene soon after the attack and a warning that some of the footage may be distressing to view as opposed to. so i need to know is what is your address? aerial bombardment of the gods as it continues, uninterrupted, as we speak,
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is ready. well, things have carried out intense attacks on july, the, a refugee time other than i just saw, the people are doing everything they can to help each other. that things are found as the needs were killed and many more enjoy this try. as you can see, look at me in the care how good the residential neighborhood was. target to good. as we headed to the scene, you can see the extent of the damage and also some of the victims who have phone the of the pro. here on victims lying on the ground. many have been killed, most of the bodies ripped apart. even animals on spin corner is the scale of a destruction as much as this area was purposely bomb. why is very be fine for
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these are everywhere. this is beyond discussion here the body or for women is being recovered and placed on this donkey. well i'm of the, this is a mastercard of dozens were killed. hundreds injured, many i'll still missing buried under the debris. the dozens were killed. many more missing on this is a residential area and we are all peaceful villians. i know many of us will venturing out to try to find some food. i'll do it to wherever those who speak of human rights will be civilians killed in a residential area more than $100.00. still missing all. this is all life here. the jabante a refugee come, come on should one uh, you can see pools of block the block of a victims. those who are killed or injured in the attack of massive destruction.
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the damage, even animals, almost pier commercial, hooked up, our cameras are documenting this killing of civilians as these radio occupation forces carrying out work crime against people in your body or through the account. well doesn't, that's what killed and injured. i love to show you just the. 1 to this go now to our correspondent in gaza, thought of as soon as joining us live from rafa and thought it more deadly strikes and rough uh, with a 1000000 golf and some fled to yes . um the relentless is ready, plumbing, golf gauze. this trip did not stop and its not only talking to drop by during the last couple of hours, but the entire charge we had been on the east venue related visit tax would consider to be deadly as the casualties and victims had been completely arise and uh, throughout the last couple of hours now,
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roof in particular had been hit where residential building was completely destroyed, where more than 20 palestinians have to report of killed and similar situation continued and with more intense rates of as well as strikes and to bel yeah, refuge account during the last hour where it had been on the east bed, the intense plumbing for more than 30 minutes. um, uh, the majority of a strikes had been conducted against a residential buildings were an impulse. palestinians have to report the tools in these as strikes. now the situation similarly and at the same time, continue with the same intensity on the met them at regions of gauze. a were around 6 palestinians have been killed, endeavoring by the off to our residential building. had been completely slots. and these strikes completely have destroyed the civil impress truck tutton slides. a garza strip along with the complete residential neighborhoods. and one of the main central strikes that took place in a central golf. so city was the attack that had been conducted against the united
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nation, had to pull in the middle of kansas city as these attacks continued during the, during the past few hours had drives them to move them 200 palestinians who had been killed alongside with more than 300 others who have been wounded. this whole continuing to climb products as well. has said that it's open the cut them of a solemn crossing to allow aid into this trip. is it making any difference at all? uh uh yes, it had been open today and more he's had been allowed to into the gone so strip. but these h considered to be very limited. you are touching about 100, a troops that had been into a, from a roof on the border and, and from car up were selling. of course in buddha. it had been as well around 8 to humanitarian, 8 trucks that had been allowed to into the territory on this number of face considered to be limited in comparison with the needs of gaza strip. as people are
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very desperate attempts of having access to food water as they are receiving only few amounts. busy of humanitarian, a 8 that can, exec contains few kinds of pins, pools of water, and a number of humanitarian. i will say blankets and of mississippi is that palestinians have been suffering to have access to for overloads week. so fighting on the ground, the st. joseph's trip, but in order to enable policy and to cope with the situation, the goal is to strip in normalization it free time or will was consuming more than a $400.00 of a trucks of humanitarian trucks and daily basis which they would give please sign that the number of age that had been allowed to inter garza is, is to very limited thought it. thank you very much for that. that's thought a couple was in with the laser situation. he's live in delphi and southern gaza. the living conditions for displace palestinians are only getting worse and who the
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need reports from the law and central gaza palace. the news continues to we're going to find the basic needs to live. we are currently, as you see behind me, a place where palestinians are living. they set up their tents in the streets 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 the aids coming is not covering all across the causes trip. another thing, palestinians told us that it's very hard for them to find medicine. the pharmacies where painkillers and influenza medicine are not available along with incident and diabetes medicine and a lot of other medicines that are not available anymore in the causal stroop. this
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thing is here are living their daily lives as you see their laundry on these ropes searching for sunlight. and this is how 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 dry 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 ada 0 garza that has been that was the situation in the,
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in central ga. so that's moved further south. now israel told palestinians to move for their safety, but the condition that on any better honeymoon has moved from the soup kitchen. and rafa. so no normal is defined by destruction on display screen on the daily hardship of searching for food and trying to stay dry. behind me as the marine pots of lint, those 2 of those stories of compassion on a string between those volunteers in this kitchen and the many hundreds displays hungry and from the tides, palestinian we q in line at 8 am to get this bonus to pick up breakfast, lunch, and dinner on life is harsh and these days they food, no water, no money, nothing is left like it's haldeman you would ever imagine. in the we prepared 10 large pots of lentil every day. each part can feed up to
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a 100 families of 17 members. people come from you back to ation centers, evacuation zones, and other residential buildings. they have been displaced to, to receive their daily meal of what we cook displaced. families depend largely on this meal because there is no source of income whatsoever other than this free meals. they get here. and i didn't check and this gets and these volunteers are slipping, the only back the ones don't live in the market place hungry thursday morning was founded around the 5 followed by this city gauze as largest hospital in the south is being targeted by is riley strikes twice in the past 2 days. and also which is located in con you. this is the largest functioning health facility in gaza. as israel continues from bottom into the south. thousands of wounded and displays, palestinians are still sheltering inside the complex dock to us without an look at
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all these ahead of plastic surgery and also hospital and con eunice, he says it is completely overwhelmed, was urging will lead us to core pharmacies, 5 the solution here as an, as or as possible. so besides, i said this is this us, it's like, hold on, move us to believe me. the number of in just visions actually is beyond our capacity. says 74. this actually we are working continuously on the recently as though as they are supposed to be done is being by seized by is the troops most of our little gun ridiculous law couldn't are $10.00 to be that can you believe me? as at the department? i won't think i long as the department i'm working they are mice. ok i the what are the rooms? i spent all my fines inside the over to me this is actually on i don't know imaginable. i can't imagine how the food does that. i don't know why,
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maybe those are more should all, most of those that are just like, why do at that supposed to be done. you know, with the attack this visiting to this back, i was looking to be out of by here actually. and that, that vividly but yet, and my dear to the building and there were victims there. i don't know of that. what is the message, or was it a decide i just needed to attack who's to be done? actually that the, the at the most of the, of the, because of the, all of the guys always to be done. i don't know why really. i only, i only, i only receive cvd and here's an enrollment. most of my visions i should, i'll choose and obviously this is what i gave his cv. yes, please. so this was, anybody i don't know is if you read me, it is. so this one is good policies file to the united nations security council is holding an open session on the wall and gaza. they were expected to vote on a resolution cooling for a suspension of hostilities. later on tuesday. meanwhile,
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the special coordinator for the middle east peace process has given an update to the security council ahead of that vote. he says he is alarmed by roland was against palestinians in gaza and the occupied west bank. i relate gravely concerned by the impact of your go, you know, city diesel view a situation the gospel, the current conditions are making it impossible for meeting for you any time you know, gracious to be cut off. i'm also deeply concerned by escalating tension to the occupied westbank into the user to see if i obviously exist between how does the use of these really security forces put the. ready in the context, so he's way the operations of let me see the i've never so phone tablet i really like that security forces with exercise, maximum the space and use the to force of the when it's fixed. the unavoidable protect that's bringing on correspondent gabriel. and he's on the,
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he's joining us live from the un headquarters in new york, and there was some hope for this vote as in the game which is due in the coming out . as that's right, there is some hope that this could possibly be a resolution that is accepted by everybody on the council. and that it could perhaps alleviate some of the suffering in gaza and get more humanitarian aid in that sort of the big picture here. but this vote has been delayed, it's a little after 1 pm here local time in new york, about 120 to be exact. we thought this vote was going to happen at 10 am. then we thought we heard that it was delayed to 11. then $1230.00 now we're hearing it could be as late as 4 pm local time, or even 5 pm. why? the reason is, and the answer is because there are still negotiations taking place behind closed doors at this very hour, according to sources that doubt 0 has been speaking to because this is such
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a critical resolution and the wording in it is so sensitive, particularly number one is this is a humanitarian resolution, that is the focus of it. uh, by the way, the, that was the main uh, draft or the who wrote up this draft resolution and are the main sponsors of it. but there's issues about a how to stop the bombardment if you will. and the 1st draft said that it's called for an urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities to allow for humanitarian aid. that's something that the us probably would not go for. so they've changed the wording to the urgent suspension of hostilities to allow for unintended humanitarian access and for urgent steps towards a sustainable just ation of hostilities keywords, they're essentially the us would not vote for anything we believe that would
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stop permanently. israel's ability to conduct their military operations in gaza. and so that is why the way you and others on the counselor trying to find some wording that would be a suspension of hostilities to get the us on board. or i gave so a lot riding on the wording of this resolution. what else is significant in it? yeah, there's a lot. it says, a pretty hefty resolution. there is a lot in it. and a couple other things to point out is number one is the council is, is saying that if this is voted on, it goes forward and it passes. they want a un lead monitoring mechanism in terms of the aid. again, this is a resolution really focused on ramping up or scaling up the age either by land, sea, or air in the guys they want monitoring mechanism of some sort to see how that aid
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is getting in, facilitate that a getting in, and then monitor it's dispersal in casa, presumably to make it go faster and the other issue as well as also in here, they say that this resolution says that they want to have a unified guy. so with the west bank, under the authority of the palestinian is under the authority of the palestinian authority after this conflict is over. that's very interesting. an interesting part of this resolution, as well left on said, is, is that with the modest part of a mazda or the, assuming that from us will no longer be part of the equation after this conflict is over, i don't know, but clearly they put that in the resolution that after the conflict is over the expect to the west bank and gaza to be unified under power steering authority. all right. okay, thank you very much, gabriel. that is on the with the latest live at the u. n. in new york to and that's bringing her son but a, he's a professor of international affairs at cass i university. so without it just how
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much pressure do you think the us is under here? in eyes, you know, is of use for everyone. all the observers that united states is being pressured by the international community and also intensity. and that's why the americans are opting a little bit to slowly, but surely it to work with the international community to come up with the resolution that would be to get a situation and provide the guys and will some who maintain the assistance. and so that's it. but the americans really don't think outside the box. they think that know they need to keep their support to these writers and their bid to this month and how much and this is of use in all of their um, statements. and the also, i really don't know where the skills comes from that time. i shouldn't be pumped up anything after the end of the war when there was a solution is to address an urgent need for the guys and to have some humanitarian assistance and a and then they bring in all the inject in
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a different idea which has to do with the future of gaza, which is 22 things here. the 1st thing that mass wouldn't accept that. and secondly, it will not accept that. because as far as an attorney, i was concerned, he said, is no unity between together as trip and the west bank. and this is obvious and although they are statements, i mean i understand of them. do you think that if the un security council can agree to a suspension can vote on a suspension of hostilities? could it lead to a wide se is fine? i vs. and i think this is what i said earlier on is the, it would trigger a different dynamic that would chain the american position in visa v. what, what is happening and also, and this would convince them, or you can more, that nothing you know is not a pop now. so on the best thing for the american interest, and here i'm not talking about these right into the american interest, is to work with the internet and not in the nice community, but at the same time is to bring about the association of the hospitals. because
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what is taking place is something beyond even imagination. they really think that this in the american administration can get to a point where they think that nothing yahoo is not a pot. and that they have stood by him a 100 percent. some supposed to be. i think i was, i think they have already reached this point when a couple of weeks ago and by didn't providing was vulcan and saying that nothing y'all or his government does not talk to her. and that he needs to and bring about a lot of changes within the, within his own government. and he refers to the right to come elements and the governments motors and been accept those set lots and the government. and that they actually transformed the governments to be a representative of the interests of the occupation and the settlement. yeah, this is a very problem because of a huge problem for the americans, because if they want to, they're serious about it to see a solution settlement to then put them in. and those will support the settlement and they found the government and nothing you know is in line with them. so if they
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want to bring a different scores and they are very to conflict, particularly they put a seat innovative complet. i think they need to work at to change the government bush, the senior in 1992. he worked with that. want to to that and then the chain. this is a the government and the brought in for being and liberal is government that signed those law. uh huh. and the thing i was saying that i'm not going to do the same mistake. i'm not going to sign into all of the now you're mislead. campaigned against what happened with the oslo accords. yeah, exactly. so it would be saying that i am not going to be a part no, any positions that he is so candid and i respect that by the way, because he has some conviction, conviction, and he's kind of reuters to them. he's saying that i don't have peace and he was bragging that you would want to undermine the piece of prostate one to undermine the prospect of a to see a solution. and he wasn't the one who was and doing the was the process. and he managed to do that, so he's talking to his own people that you know, hey,
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you guys remember, i'm the one who undermined the old piece of process. i'm the one who is supporting an establishment of more settlement and also, and putting an end to the to say solution. so this is a ticket for the next election and he's complaining in that. so by didn't understand that. i think this is where the problem going to probably erupt in, in weeks will come, i don't know when, but definitely the by the end of assertion and the video can to work together and for the sake of peace, that is very interesting. most of the thank you for your analysis, that is how some but idea of custody university to the head on knowledge is there a struction and vandalism. the video that shows is really solid, just one second people's homes and businesses and got the
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a hello. the weather is looking pretty quiet now across about she'll be arriving some x less than say we have a cloud for some southern will sense. but we do have some unsettled weather up in some cases, maybe if your child was cute white, but nothing too much, just speak of temperatures about what they should be there with the ha, temperatures around the 25 celsius over the next couple of days. just push the know where we are going to see some problem active with an over the next couple of days . eastern side of the met. it's right in generate dry as we go on through where to stay. that is the case to be too much ducky. but you can see showers longest spells a frame coming out to grease running across the chain west and posit 36 and showers . as we go through, why does they enter the state? and they do gather open some very heavy right? to much of ducky, i snow over the high ground cypress saying some live the showers syria, lebanon, say some went by, i think go further south down to what's causing it should stay dry, but it will be breezy over the next dial. see bracy, silas, blustery, showers. they continue central parts of the mediterranean and for web,
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the state. so 6 of which with a clearing away from the north east of algeria. fortune su shala's, continuing that just using across the far north of olivia. meanwhile, a shell is continue unabated across good parts of central africa. right is emergent beat on counting the cost if the world produces enough food to feed all its people. why the hundreds of millions go hungry communities across africa facing the west is quite season for decades for the funding of a programs that tackle food in security is declining. counting the cost on al jazeera for dish medical staff or will, can install it there to wisconsin. they say it's a lot, sputtered ground. say where speak for the palestinian victim. so israel's war. use the phone. ok. yes. let. the horror is a for 2 years ago. and settled in his stomach pillows $21.00 relatives in gaza on
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october, the 14th is on the payment we live and as will be on vision, we capacity the professors here accused israel of competing war crimes. we're targeting health facilities in golf for turkish structures. silent hold demonstration is an appeal to the international community to take action against israel. the we watching l just the out of me, elizabeth brown, and don't have a mind of all top stories to sell it. as well as the president says, this country is ready for a 2nd to monetary and pause to allow for the release of move captives and the entry of 8 and to gaza. but him also has rejected any negotiations wall as well as from
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bottom into the strip continue. this is randy ami has target to be jabante, a refugee camp in nor from gaza. again, the health industries hasn't been 60 and palestinians have been killed and 70 wounded. 19400 have been killed so far as what else do on top of the united nations security council is holding a session on the board members supposed to be working on a resolution that calls for the suspension of possibilities. the usb towed a similar resolution earlier this month. the us defense secretary has arrived in the after visiting behind and israel on monday. lloyd austin announced the formation of a multi national naval task force to patrol of betsy. it's in response to attacks by hopefully 5 is from yemen on commercial vessels. passing through the crucial shipping boot, stephanie decker reports to the palestinians. flag is painted onto
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a who's the helicopter, as they found themselves taking over a cargo ship in the red sea. the fighters have increased attacks on vessels in the bible men deb street. since the start of israel's were on garza and they become far more sophisticated in their methods, it's causing a ripple effect in one of the world's most important shipping routes. it will have an impact on inflation short on the global economy if it increases. we already saw european gas prices jump by 12 percent to u. k. gas prices. the jump and oil rose by 4 percent to around $77.00 a barrel from a 5 month flow that we saw just in this last week. the us defense secretary lloyd austin is on a regional tour and has announced the formation of a multi national task force to patrol waters in the region. the attacks have led to several firm suspending operations in the red sea due to the deteriorating security situation. the british or the natural gas company, b, p, is the latest to stop audits,
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consignments all these major shipping companies have already stopped using the passage with some re routing their bustles around the southern tip of africa, which can add around 10 days to the journey. the time when he's container shipping line evergreen is re routing to and has said that it will temporarily refuse to transport is ready to cargo. all this destruction will cause delays to things like energy supplies, green, and manufactured goods, all of which are transported via the shipping lane. it comes at a time when the panama canal and other major trade route is battling with the water crisis. the number of vessel crossings have been curtailed due to drought induced congestion unless say, the shipping industry hasn't faced this kind of pressure in decades. the final list of countries that have joined the security task force has not yet been confirmed, but notably, it excludes countries bordering the red sea in the gulf of age and like egypt and saudi arabia, this is a global issue. and for the who fees, it's not just about garza unless say, so there are other, alter your motives,
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are political motivations for the, for the whole piece to be continuing. this is not just about being and solidarity with other that they have an agenda of their own. they are linked to iran. they are aligned with their own and uh wants to be a governing human to the hope. these are wielding incredible power right now over the global economy and in a, in a, in a global archie from for world trade. it highlights how the safety of crossing and narrow which way of around just 30 kilometers wide as far reaching global implications. stephanie decker, audra 0, you get in with the group says it's understood by the new maritime coalition spokesman. mohammad advocate the vote on twitter or formerly known as ex, rather formerly known as to us to the even if the united states succeeds in mobilizing the in time. well, i'm gonna to operations will not stop on this. the genocide and gauze of stops and food medicine and fuel are allowed to enter the besieged population, no matter the sacrifices. so let's take
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a closer look at the red. see multinational. now it's on false, announced by the us. the security initiative is named operation prosperity, guardian, and it's aimed at to, to and attacks by him. and so these on commissioned vessels 10 nations, including the u. k. by rain, canada from netherlands, nowhere and spain. a pos of the coalition bell conduct joint patrols in the southern red sea. and the gulf of aidan is unclear of countries other than the us will shoot down with the missiles and drones will come to the aid of commercial vessels under attack. and so far, none of the country is bordering the red sea and gulf of aidan, a part of this coalition, including egypt and saudi arabia miles, b coggins. the 3rd joins us now from new york city has of a todd us on econo and a senior fellow at the new lines institute. he served a spokesman for the us led coalition in iraq. and sylvia, thank you very much for your time. not a lot of details available about this task force from your experience. what do you
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think it's going to be in duration and operations a good afternoon, elizabeth and happy holidays. so this is a challenging time in the world. we've seen a uh extensive travel schedule of us secretary defense lloyd austin, traveling through out the middle east and go region right now. as he's publicly stated, as you have mentioned, there is a international coalition form. and the benefits of an international coalition are several. one, it adds more legitimacy to the process of defending shipping lanes through the red sea. and because of 82, there's more tape ability that will be brought by these very nations, including the u. k. in canada and box spring through the process. and 3, everybody is in this together a more than 12 to 15 percent of global shipping,
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commerce travels through the suez canal and the red sea. so the entire world has the sake of this matter. but not everyone is in the coalition audit vera and the only country in the region as bahrain. and we know that the us has a very significant naval presence. the countries which a board of the red sea, the united states allies, soule, the ravia egypt, and not joining well as we see there have been different views. and of course, human has announced that they are conducting these military aggressions, attacks snapping of commercial shipping vessels as a response to israel as war and god. and there's a parallel effort happening at the united nations led by us in bass or to the un linda thomas greenfield, where she is attempting to rally nations at the u. n. to condemn human. and it's
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a tax on these commercial shipping specials. so overtime i anticipate we will see this international coalition grow as human continues, it's a great, okay, from what we know of who's involved sofa. you were speaking about the capabilities . how involved do you think older countries in the fullest will be in targeting hookey positions? well, each company to each country will make its own announcement. so what ships it will bring, of course, the united states as fleets all across the world and the most advanced ships. but there are times where we'll see other countries brandon ships that, for instance, can help with logistics or some that will help with communications in sophisticated radar systems, or sometimes as simple as escorts of the commercial vehicles that are still vessels that are still going through the red sea. as this process of balls,
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there's going to be decisions that this international coalition will have. one of them, as you mentioned, is what happens if human makes an attack on a canadian vessel? what is the response is, does the united states of the, the shipping, the naval coalition, do they follow rules? nato? are there separate rules? are there different rules of engagement? and then of course, the ships have the right to defend themselves and what they're attempting to keep the free flow, commerce and freedom of navigation. but will they tap into human to destroy humans capability davis, and they won't do the entire thing. they will. what has this task force being formed to do? the secretary defense did not announce that there is going to be offensive approach. but i anticipate as human has publicly stated, you cited their spokesman on, on the next twitter. they will continue these attacks. and if there is a point where there are additional ships that are damaged or,
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or more sailors who are kidnapped unhelpful ransom, there's likely to be a kinetic response from the united states and the other international forces. as part of this go and give them that just how dangerous a situation we in. now we've heard many countries including the united states, to about avoiding the will and gaza, becoming a voiding a wide, a regional configuration, but doesn't the full name of a multi national task force in this region? could it not lead to that? we see around advanced its agenda by by arlington, directing its proxies, its militias in a rock in syria to attack bases that host us in an anti has coalition forces. but we see now the are running an armed. who's these? it's,
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it conducts more than $100.00 attacks against commercial shipping vessels in the region. so there is a greater chance of escalation. but the international shipping coalition operation prosperity garden is important to give competence to these commercial vessels that they can sail freely through the suez canal. through the red sea and continue the flow of commerce that benefits the world. or that has retired us army colon senior fellow at the new lines institute miles b coggins. the 3rd thank you for your time. it's you as president, george vida is about to enter an election yet as the incumbent candidate. and this is how boys view his administration's response to the war on gaza. new off times in sienna college poll reveals that 57 percent of voters, disapprove, of bivens handling of the war was 33 percent improve 46 percent of registered. voters said they trust republican contended donald trump. do
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a better job than 5 and on the israeli palestinian conflict 44 percent of those has said as well should stop at some of the 3 campaign to protect civilians. even if not all captives are released. the 39 percent said israel should continue its assault until all captives are released, even if it means most civilian deaths and injuries. a white house correspondent the company. how could says president biden has a challenging time ahead if he wants to, to, and public opinion around if you look at these numbers and kind of dig down into them, the takeaways are difficult in terms of where the president should go if he's trying to win re election and when over the approval of the, particularly, the democrats that he needs, in order to win a 2nd term in the white house. because what we've got here is a bit of a fracture when it comes to democratic voters. and many are now saying that they
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might even vote for donald trump, which was not the case 4 years ago. what top of that you also have the economic issue, the fact that the president is not pulling well, they're either in fact, as numbers has gone down by 2 percentage points. now they're just 37 percent. so when you look at this as a whole for president who's got less than a year until voting day, it's certainly not a good recipe for re election. it is rarely false as have continued raves throughout the occupied westbank. they conducted an operation in i'll fall out of comp, south of hebron. i'll just here obtained forage of his very forces ransacking a palestinian home. there are reports of any rest there and is very false. is also a storm. the columbia kept north of occupied east jerusalem is rarely slide the teams took positions on the roof tops of people's homes shortly before detaining a palestinian youth. video force, which has a most showing, is rarely sold just season palestinian belongings across garza and they occupied westbank recordings also revealed troops, vandalizing businesses,
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beginning goods and ransacking homes. in ron con, report from ramallah a. it's an article of faith and israel, that is all me, is the most moral in the world. but this footage of his radiologist suggests anything but his soldiers found themselves bragging about the loot. they've seized the times under. this man says he taking this jewelry hung with his girlfriend, but also in garza, a soldier trashes the shops in july, the refugee camp in jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, a soldier smokes, and monks and published and indeed chinese. these ready army says it will investigate the videos, but almost every day. more image often show it to him by the soldiers themselves, my son and the occupied westbank. we don't have to go far to find examples of israeli forces. lou take the properties they search and that's the use of ambrose
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houses rated. and early december, the soldiers having left much intact, they forced him to open his safe and then stole the contents with about $10000.00 by the balkan. the mother and i reported this after the civil authorities and the officials there told me that they would investigate the matter and tried to recover the stolen items. how for a positive outcome, however, what a value more than the money is gone ahead and the most all this what he values molden money is his children's future. one of his sons is killed in the raid a cane sports, but he will never use the gym. the family built up anyway. give me a the, even here in the center of room a is ready. so just ready to show up installed to iphones according to the owners. since october, the 7th is riley is have mounted several raids a day across the occupied westbank. increasingly we are hearing of is rarely so just losing palestinian prophecy. now the palestinians have the occupied where
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spike come on, that is really military rule. these ready military says it is investigating the incidents. but if you speak to people have, they'll tell you that they're not confident that will either change or find anything wrong. calling out, is there a run the still ahead on knowledge of the rivers of nama and smoke figure from an icelandic volcano? just 40 kilometers from rachel, the cost of weeks of sized book activity. the
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that's when you some other world news balance along flushing volcanic eruptions underway in iceland for weeks of strong seismic activity. volcanic eruptions are common in iceland, which sits on to tech tonic place. as those on the which is more this is the moment volcano in southwest iceland corrupted spewing lava as smoking, all directions. molten rock and columns of fire poured out of features in the ground. it followed weeks of earthquake activity and mutual ologist had recorded more than 1000 tremors into 24 hours before the eruption. that's kind of mixed feelings to be on a so. yeah, let's see how it goes and how long it lasts. and it still amazing to see, but yeah, that's kind of a bittersweet feeling at the moment. the volcano is about 4 kilometers away from
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gun the vic, a fishing town in the south, fearing a significant interruption from last month. authorities issued evacuation orders for the $4000.00 residents and close the nearby geothermal spa is dimitra. logical office says the volcanic future is about 3.5 kilometers long. as long as gushing out at the rate of 100 to 200 cubic meters per 2nd. much more than in previous eruptions that a cubic international airport remains open, although there are delays to both arriving and the parking flights back in 2010 able can corruption caused major disruptions across europe. and aerospace police are in high alert and members of the public had been warned not to approach the area access. i'm a reach out to 0. 5 is from the rapid support forces and saddam, so they've entered the town of wide and a vanity. they control a number of military base is off to fighting. the sudanese mash allow me why
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madonna is the capital of desire to state less than $200.00 calories of self cartoon. hundreds of thousands of people fed the flashing among them. those who had already escaped wireless from the capital 112000 people have died since the will began in april. the un security council has a great to withdrawal police capers from the democratic republic of congo. the gradual exit will begin later this month, but the un mission will remain in the country for another year. congress authorities to choose peace keepers of failing to protect civilians from the groups operating in the eastern. biase. attacks are full of more than 7000000 people from the homes. this comes of maybe 14000000 registered voters from go to the polls for a general election on wednesday. president felix just because he is seeking a 2nd ton, his promise to improve security and living conditions organ 20 candidates are running against him. versus will also choose members of parliament and local government representatives. catherine for it has moved from kinshasa. as we have
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been speaking to the president of the commission will say that she's facing huge challenges, especially when it comes to transporting materials to different parts of the country. this is a huge country. she's struggling with, you know, uh it just hit me with talking with talk we're talking about the areas that have bad road, the talking that he's also talking about that there's not enough money. but we've also been talking to, kimberly was saying that they wants to come to vote at and they just was up to a free fair and credible election the bus because the bus of boise has a vote to scott, but she would cost up by that she leaves at a comp for the displaced in north cube. providence. fighting between rebel groups
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and colonies. troops has been raging for yes, but so boise is a month 6500000 people who've been forced from that homes. many are unlikely to vote right now, and i guess the government has abandoned us. it doesn't care that we're dying now. when even came to tell us how we can vote, or if we can vote, security remains a big issue in the selection process. also want anita who's going to help boost and out of date the same thing. they be monitored in the last and next in the say they want less talk and marks the frustrated by the high cost of the, the depletion and rumsfeld's corruption access to the food accepts a shelter, access to education, access to a medical care. this is not as a business for, for any normal person and the comb with these people don't have this. the democratic republicans companies reach in move or resources in arable land. but
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he's also has point for structure in bodily money to cities and towns, and many voices sees the country's wealth does not reach them. catherine slowly, i'll just see or i can show the democratic group of people come this time for the nation's full. it's near this, let's check in the sound of how much a, a 0 and i have returned to the top of my legal after they beat i. life is a 3 now. they continue to be just surprised side of the season as 2 goals from adobe and another from 4 to put them 2 points clear of re on the grid that with the 10th when 11 matches. the question now is it, can they keep it up all the way through to the end of the season? jemma nash has more now on to own as unexpected the rapids rise to the top target, the season was to avoid relegation. could you right now have big around patients
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with the champions, the place and maybe even the title of possibilities? like a dream for us, but he's not going to build a club for the long term. i mean, if the results on the beach deliver like politic agent, the potential or a bank competition that will be great for the funds and also for as for the players . but we don't have to music focused. i mean, difficulties, long term simulate the the clubs maybe looking to the future, but it's what the play is it doing right now, which is shocked. european football. after winning 6 of the 7 opening games, irena went with springs. premier division for the 1st time and then 93 year history . just 15 months after being produces wasn't expected. nobody's really going to have been there last year, which is a good team, but they finish on the 10th position is not one of those teams that maybe wins to one and that needs to be to revise infiniti know that story. they look for on the
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go and they never get nervous. to write in a challenging the big 3 of boss alaina around the druid and athletic i, madrid despite spending significantly less on play as wages. legs salary cap put means during a compiled to a maximum of $56000000.00 this season, which pales in comparison to the arrivals of the drain. it does benefit from the financial backing of manchester cities, abu dhabi ownership, you took over the club in 2017 along with the parent body ada. he's the clubs chapman and the brother of city manager of pat. too. right now, i want to 13 sides on the city umbrella, being part of the city for the group. give us an opportunity to look for what is oh, good players that came and came here alone. but we that we have to fight for them as well. the people we can now just bring players here just to say you have to play with us. we have to convince them present in projects. one of those they convince is south of us who rides on line from sell a, c,
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f t in club one. the 19 you wrote presented with this being one of the stands out players in the league this campaign as a major factor into road as rise to the top. imagine from the shadow, if the castle on neighbors you're right in a holding that right. and then we'll have to take that lead. good tracy from boss elaina from the end of the season german s out. is there a huge newell of now messy was unveiled and went to cyrus on monday. exactly. yeah . off the argentine one, the work company and cutoff the neural that on or that message decisive goal against mexico in the boot stages. as a 8 times bile on the when i went on to be named the tournaments best plan, these are sports headlines. you can get more on our website. all does there a dot com and on our social media channels? and that's it for me. is it the front end for this new valve? you can find much more on our website. the address for that is i was just calling
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