tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 19, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of that i missed all the attain, this is the news, our life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes is really, is really slow. and i though you monetary and pause and additionally we don't mind and tearing aid in order to enable the release of hostages. is there any president, i think, had solved, open the door to a nova cx,
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5 deal in order to recover the captives held in garza for the life from united nations in new york, where the security council is expected to vote. once again, on a resolution courting for the suspension of hostilities in cost and heavy bombardment of the giovanni a refugee camp in open garza, these really ami is saying is now fully controls the area and the us defense secretary announces the formation of an international coalition. combat who's the attacks and the red seats? the omni group, it says this will not detect its efforts to support the palestinian people the well, it's 19 gmc, that's 9 o'clock at night. and gaza. well is rarely a tax across the besieged strip. continue. these really presidents has fluid, so the idea of the secondary monetary and pause as like had song says, israel is ready for another seas 5 deal to secure the release of more is really captive. so we're kind of keeping housing cause
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a so i can reiterate the fact that is where it is ready for another humanitarian pause and additional you don't mind at tearing age in order to enable the release of hostages. and the, the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while and the leadership of almost the last has released a statement saying it will not hold any form of negotiation. while israel continues what it describes, a genocide, a war, and garza from in gauze that these really ami now claims that it's taken full control of your body at location and move in casa jamalia has faced heavy bombardment since the stones of this war attacks on jamalia on tuesday killed at least $46.00 tell us, and meanwhile the un security council is missing and will be holding a vote on a resolution courting for the suspension of hostilities to allow more humanitarian agent to garza, but which is expected fairly shortly. and the council has failed to pass any
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resolution since this will began move in 2 months ago. but we'd be getting coverage until of eve. let's now speak to a correspond that then it smith. and i thought was really quite the statement that from had so is that reflective perhaps of how much pressure the governments on the that he was speaking to around a tool. so diplomats representing countries from across the globe here and is riley was normally here. this is new, you had meeting with them, they brought it forward because of the war in gauze and it was significant because is the 1st time really the government has openly said that he's looking towards the past, the negotiations that may pick a no surprise, no coincidence that we've had various us and european officials visiting, tell of even recent days, asking for a cease 5 because of a increasing number of casualties, all except the us asking for a c spot. we also know that benjamin netanyahu was still meeting families of some
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of those captives. 15 family members, members of 15 families. these meet saying at the moment uh, thats upset some of the others because they all wanted to see netanyahu at the moment. and they're all reports and he's really needed that is riley's ready to consider a dealer with exchange, elderly women and male captives at full palestinian prisoners. i remember yesterday that how much released the video of 3 elderly man. so that looks to be happening that we know the cats a, as in the us and most out of met at least twice the latest meeting was on monday night where they met in wolf. so i don't, those talks are described as positive. they said from those stories, there was no expectation of an immediate agreement to restore negotiations. will stay with me about it because from us i believe a saying that it will not told folks. well, israel continues that some of the 3 options and gaza, but does say that it's open to initiatives that will provide relief to palestinians
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. that we have found our position of good to go to the rejecting to hold any form of negotiations over the prisoners exchange. and the continuing is for any 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 the need to or but a scene and people so funded. i'm also saying no talks until the buttons stop, but do we have a sense of the position on a potential and all the cap does deal? well, there are suggestions that the members of how much will travel to cairo in the coming days to meet with egyptian security officials. and that'll be the 1st time that's happened since the cx, 5 collapse more than 2 weeks ago. we know the time us of course, once
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a ceasefire and is expected to demand the release of palestinian prisoners in exchange for their remaining is rarely captives. israel needs something to show, certainly after and now perhaps 2 months of war. it either needs a significant arrest or the intentional killing of a cd and how much lead it haven't achieved, but yet, or it needs to get a lot of hostages out. so there is meant some that certainly from these railey side for something to happen in terms of a ceasefire, when it goes to ations or, or pools. then it's miss said with a little very licensed for us from tennessee. thank you man. of all the united nations security council has been holding an open session on the wall on garza, they are expected to vote on a resolution calling for a suspension of hostilities and the coming out as the special coordinator for the middle east. peace process has also given an update to the security council ahead of that verse. he says he's alarmed by growing violence against the palestinians,
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both in gaza and the occupied west bank. i relate gravely concerned by the impact of your going those different piece of view, a situation think also the current conditions. i'm making it impossible for meeting for you any time you know for a sense to be cut off. i'm also deeply concerned by escalating tensions in your comply with banking through the use use that see if i oddly skip this between how does the use of these really security forces predominantly in the context of these radio ration? so let me see the i've never so phone tablet i really like that security forces was exercised maximum. ready and use the force of the when it's fixed, the unavoidable unavoidable protect. well that's now speaks out corresponding gabriel as under he joins me live from un headquarters in new york. okay. when it comes to this for the delay of to delay and, and
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a change in language i see or the night how intense all the play store negotiations right now as well. they're very intense because there have been these delays. i mean, we, this isn't just delays on tuesday that we've been experiencing. i mean, this initial draft was 1st started being circulated a couple of days ago. and it called for a urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities. well, in the united states, we believe i had to push back on that and they said we need more time to negotiate this. so the u. a which is essentially the sponsor of this draft resolution kind of agreed to that. and so they agreed to continue negotiations, but then they changed the draft resolution to urgent suspension of hostilities which has a less permanent meaning to it than a full sustainable association. so it was believed at least that that would stop by
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something that the us perhaps couldn't vote for a, but the negotiations continue. now they were supposed to be a vote early on tuesday, but we believe there are now some delays if there's more negotiations taking place on this. and we're expecting that probably within the next 2 hours or so, perhaps the security council will reconvene to take up this potential vote. but it all really comes down. we believe that whole idea of a suspension to hostilities will the united states agree to that or not? game, so lots of control of a say around that phase, but as i understand that this was intended as primarily a humanitarian resolution, can you talk us through what, what's hoped to be intruded? yeah, that's right, to this resolution. well, it's now being tied up with this language that we just discussed about how to pause the fighting if you will. it is about
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a humanitarian effort here to scale up humanitarian aid going into gaza. and in a very big way, according to the resolution, the way that it's at least written so far, it's about scaling up a by land sea and air, and not only massive amounts of more a coming in to guys and getting distributed to those that need it but also the resolution calls for a monitoring mechanism overseen by the un. it would basically, uh, control and or monitor how that it gets in quickly and how it's distributed quickly . and so that's another key aspect of this. but all the investors that are on board with this resolution there. most of them we believe, quite frankly. all say the key to this is really not political. it is a humanitarian resolution. gabriel, as on the very with the latest, the very nice as for us from united nations will be staying across that for you here, and i'll just 0 some out. thank you, gabe. well,
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that's not bringing huffman very. he's a professor of international affairs at castle university professor. thank you for for staying with us. i want to start with this change in language. the the gave was describing that from yesterday is leaks drive to what we're seeing now. this, this phrase suspension, is that going to be enough for the us? i think so, because the americans, actually, the not for us has failed. i mean, they're really clear about this from the get go. they want, they want to israel from the get go to continue this war until if the chief, it's captives being dismantling how mass and also securing their lease of the hostages. and so we knew that the americans would not agree for a seas found a complete one or even a cessation of hostilities, which is what was in this included in the draft. yeah, yeah, but, but they did the word, you know, rewarding the whole thing in. rephrasing it through suspension. i think this is meant to mitigate the impact of over the resolution and tell them or can vote for
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it. i think as he's fail, anything else would be probably a visa, the by the american frustration or white american representative because they might, can, a, not for at the end of the war until this moment they won the war to continue. but they're one of the same time of the one data to me, how government to make sure that they protect the guidance of events and that so they've been, they've been saying we're piece of the let me ask you then about the wedding suspension. is that going to be enough for everyone else who, who's been pushing for us? he's fine. i didn't think it's going to be enough in terms of um, getting older practice to an end of all the conflicts is going to continue. but it's good for the kind of senior because i believe they can get some who maturing an 8 they can. and also they get some reading space. so that'd be kind of program and over. yeah. and, and they use rate as well at the same time, would be seen as if they're like a accepting who, maternity and gesture. and so it meets the probably the minimum demand of all size
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to the companies. but it's not the enough to, you know, push both quantas to into concepts completely. you're saying minimum demands. this is the, as i understand it, because it's a security council resolution, it's legally binding. so let me then ask you about implementation. do you have hopes and expectations that it will be implemented because there's not necessarily a mechanism for that. yeah, let me clear between about that unless it's under article 7 is not binding. i mean there's no reinforcing mechanism for that. so it's a kind of even a kind of recommendation, but it has weight. there's no question about that. and given the shift in international public opinion and then and depression on nothing, the depression also when it is by then and because american always being isolated, that the international level. so this has really a huge weight and i think a is going to be implemented. but the question is, how is it going to be implemented? what, how this is going to impede that? because in a level, in a devil, in details, we didn't know when they say they want to implement how, what, what,
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what does it need to suspend the how services or how many for how many hours for how many days all these, the pay of we don't know anything about them and, and as a is old, was really good at undermining any process. you talk about the devil and the detail we have had from human rights organizations on the ground, that these ratings have been impeding the 8 shows that have been going into gaza already. so how contentious then is this monitoring mechanism that the, the game is telling us about it that's meant to be included in this reservation. that we don't know until this moment because, you know, we have to wait for the resolution to get to us. and then after that, they're going to talk about how they can implement that tool is gonna supervisors who are going. i'm one of our, all of the, these are the 2 we, we on, we have, we don't know about this. i think there will be another round of negotiations and we have other you and resolution security council distribution. and that's what actually showed simply because it didn't agree on the details yet. i think there's one of them is waivers will not agree to this. and so it says it on their own
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interest. and i visited the problem because they really have the upper hand in saying yes or no. and because they're pushing, they're actually, um, uh, they have sensitive genocide campaign again, and they put a scene they wanted to finish this question with the international community allowed them to do this. is this resolution part of the pressure or anything? yeah. well, this creates a different debate and dynamic within his right is heidi, this remains to be seen. well, will certainly be watching very closely for when that for it takes place as we expect in the coming hours. for now, how some very profess that international pheasant castle university. thank you for joining me in the studio as well. and that's getting worn out on what's happening exactly on the ground. and garza and speak talk correspond to talk. i was and he joins us from rafa. and southern garza tarik, i've been hearing about more attacks taking place on your body at. can you to walk us through what's been targeted there in the last few hours? yes, uh the tax on just valley of refugee camp had been,
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i'm stopping for the last couple of hours where i was on the ground, todd's informed, oh does, here are that's the intent is where the bombing had destroyed, complete residential areas in the valley where the use of any forces or expand things, the military ration hospitalized. note in among palestinians as the fly. a belt, which is a series of is what it strikes that completely talk. it's a specific areas within a very specific periods of time. but with on stopping rates of intensity. now those people on the ground really terrified right now as they are completely done on the very difficult circumstances where the usability forces. earlier today had completely destroyed the number of residential buildings with more than a dozen with thousands of palestinians who have been killed. now. is that your forces on the grounds? austin, operating and acting as confrontations with palestinian scientists. the in the areas and out because i'm inside to value or to come continues. i did not stop talking a couple assume that there was that report for us from the ground in rasa and
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southern gaza. thank you. time well, living conditions for displace palestinians all are in the kitchen was people say that nowhere a safe food to clean water and shouts out or hot to come by, including ready for votes from darrow by and central garza, the 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 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 the aids coming is not covering all across the causes to another thing. palestinians told us that it's
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very hard for them to find medicine. the pharmacies where painkillers 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 causal stroop. this 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. people are telling us that their biggest fear is rain. they don't want the rain because there has been a lot of leakage 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
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end as soon as possible. calling for cease wire. this is in the city for audra 0 garza that has been of all that was the situation in central gaza. and that's me. 5 south now. what israel told palestinians to move for their own safety, but the conditions that on any special honey muffler has more for us from a soup kitchen and rougher. normal is defined by destruction on display for the daily hardship searching for food and trying to stay dry. behind me a simmering pots of lint, those 2, those stories of compassion on a strain between those volunteers in dispute fits soon. and the many 100 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 it's dude. no router, no money,
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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 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 the only back the ones don't live in the market place hungry thursday morning with found this around the 5 followed by this city. all the health care system and the gaza strip is on the verge of collapse. the few remaining hospitals that are still functioning, receiving an overwhelming number of injured people every day,
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and they're also running out of minutes and as well. so the hospital is ready to accept the injured, more than 50000 palestinians in the gaza strip. since the 7th of october, a thousands are in desperate need of treatment and medication. but hospitals are over, around, 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 buddy 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 private healthcare 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
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palestinians believe they are forgotten by the outside world and are facing a slow death as a people. yeah, i mean yeah them, but i connective death sentence why the whole world is 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 and how the sting and look forward to seeing you have a 9000 children who are injured. as far as warrant garza has to be able to have a sticker to meditation 8, including madison from answering casa in the mutual honey. and then within 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 it has all sorts in the absence. because of sleep has been on the bad seeds for more than 17 years,
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and it was already hard to find medication, better thing and say, now the war is making that far worse. this was sad that's of the 0 as well is up to on the, on mcgraw the is the head of plastic surgery at the nasa hospital. i'm calling eunice, he told down to 0 the world leaders must them on to cease find the solution here. lots of those to because i said this is, these are just like hold on to move us to believe me. the number of in just visions actually is to be on the, on the capacity says 74. this actually we are working continuously on the recently as though, as they all are supposed to be done, is being by seized by is that 8 it's world's most of our locals music and this fall good into a $10.00 to be that can you believe me as at the department, i'm working alone as the department. i'm working they are mice. ok, i don't, but it's of what are the rooms?
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i spend all my fines inside the over to me this is actually on. i don't know imaginable. i can't imagine how the food that that was to be done . i don't know why. maybe those are more should all, most of us. they said it is like why do at that supposed to be done. you know, with that, this visiting to this back i was looking to nearby here actually. and that, that vividly. but yes. and much of the building there were victims of the i don't know of the, what is the message or was it a decide i just needed to attack was to be done actually that, that, that was the because they all of the guys always to because i don't know why, really? i only i only, i only receive cvn. here's an enrollment. most of my vision is i should all choose it. honestly, this is what i gave you is tv, and this will, this was anybody i don't know is if you read me very is still this war is good for
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. sees file austin, the head here on out of their desk, destruction and also vandalism. the videos that show is there any soldiers around sucking testing, concerns and businesses the europe in africa, this is the weather update for you. let's go right off the bat when the big story for western europe up and down. so break this down region by region across the islands of ireland and britain through parts of scandinavia. here we will see wins with up to about 50 kilometers per hour. that's going to scoop some moisture off the atlantic. so a few showers in the forecast across ireland and britain on wednesday. we'll keep this theme of wind going through portugal in spain, especially look at the wins through the valley or it's in the south of france. we're not too far away from our say,
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we could see those wins exceed 80 kilometers per hour. we do have some warrants through the bulk in sierra, sophia ball, gary a good 10 degrees above where your should be. this time of the year. temperature is also on the high side berlin war, assign keys. so any precipitation following here, likely to fall as showers, but mostly cloudy, looking good across turkey, plenty of sun on wednesday, but watch what happens. a weather maker comes in off the eastern mediterranean, giving us a song he forecasting on talia. we could see our 3rd round of flooding in 3 weeks here to africa. we go most of the action around the central mediterranean weather alerts in play for libya here. rain and wind and we did have some flooding in south africa's how tank profit and split seems quite down on wednesday. so yeah, the, the amount of this i to take it all you know it and then say i was doing 99 cents
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percent of the morning liquidity. the, the piece of the, the, the sofa that needs to come to me on the way. and then to the other one was over at the they would have to see settings lindsay to put on the account and then they can look at amex between them. i thought provoking options, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than that these days or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the story on talk to how does era
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching out a 0 on this policy. okay, here and uh huh. let's remind you of on top stories as well as the president says, his country is ready for a 2nd. sure. monetary and pause to allow for the release of the captives and the entry of aid into garza. but a mouse has rejected any negotiations as well as compartments of the strip continue . meanwhile, the united nations security council is holding a session on the war on garza mendez will soon be bursting on a resolution that calls for a suspension of hostilities. the us of detroit estimate resolution, any of the smoke he's really on the claims. it's taking the full control of giovanni i enrolled in casa. the area has faced heavy bombardment since the stumps
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of this world attacks on the giovanni refugee camps on choose vague hills, at least $46.00 past or, well, it's not being investigated. on monday, he's an academic at the university of kent and an officer of a number of books on the history of palestine who joins me now from london. the shade, let's start with the pressure that appears to be bouncing. is it having a discernible impact on his route? is that why we're seeing present hats of make statements like he did today? yes. does clearly more pressure on the to the process is not, doesn't seem to be to stop the war. but the conduct or differently at all, they've done a systematic and does come in at the faculty civilians, which is what, what is that i was on the taking to be much more targeted about that. but we have to remember that it's important. it's impossible to conduct the war flagstaff in the most popular to the area in the world without the you might have that in the last thing that we're witnessing. so i think a lot of the board, the agenda interviews that you were conducting off to look the correct that has to
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be a cease fire. the. the water has to stall to allow this, i thought, call, and by less than in society to seize and for to the cooper at the beginning of the construct thing. i think that's what the front of the indian people want, and that's what they're not being has facilitated to achieve by the international community, which is absolutely blocking this, especially the us. let's say you say that this pressure mounting about how is read this project using it. so i'm wondering how much support that is for another pool is like hot sagas, potentially discussing in israel. i also because we see a shop increase inception or tax the reins and you will provide westbank or continuing. and poll after poll says, is really, is all fairly comfortable with the way that it's met a tree is carrying out this will, you know, so this is not the 1st one. gather is what has been a talking goes out since at least 2008 with big wars and thousands of people saw thousands of deaths. so that sounds and is what i love a permanent for against the palestinians on what the state has managed to do was to just the mind is getting the finest the news palestinians. and is that i love
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seeing the status on title as i've seen those kind of books. so the, the, the, is there any population has been disciplined by the state to view them like, oh, what's, what is the society at the moment is the question of the hostages. so it's not the question of how many palestinians are killed at home, is not the numbers i'm not trying to is that i only see what you, what you, what you show in on those as yet i, every day i'm not sure is that i use, that's all i'm so it's just other parts on what does that. i use total just doing how they feel, the sense of camaraderie. it doesn't the port on the 10s of thousands of that's being affected. so also is that a society shielded from this does a lot of censorship is around, so we're not getting if these and these new the extensive damage, what would they be doing is very hard to answer this question. but the main concern is just the hostages. that's why they want the war stop. they want to trade hostages and captive, and is that a new presence? and as a way of, of ending this episodes, but it's small office concern or so these are the or sympathy with the best thing and people that room is just, sadly, unfortunately,
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a minority affair amongst is there any is a majority of is that i is i mean the sophistic salt printing modifying is tons of support for was and also previous was 96 percent support the war on garza 95 percent. so what the, what these are the last start getting. so this excited, this is the culture of permanent war that as well as discipline this population with a share in the coming out as we are expecting potentially of votes of the un security council. and then taking a look at what's being discussed at the moment, it was striking to me that a fund dimensions, your monetary and resolution, and the security council also is discussing a post for future. for garza, you yourself have written about how palestinians need to define their own future. yes. so what, what we're not hearing from disagree with the council is about being held accountable for its actions. but we're not hitting is the upholding of the self determination for the past and use the policy. it is how that does with the self
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determination that needs to be able to both in their leadership democratically on the start freely. but the palestinians need to be unified, then the pots of the same people that have been divided up through colonial, divide them both by nathan, y'all and his government in the west bank and gaza. that, that, those 2 areas need to be unified politically. so we bought of figuring out the future of the palace. the news is asking what the products, the news one that is the lack of some self determination. the americans are not doing that. the americans are trying to tell you how so that all floor until impose a very unpopular be a very unpopular. i bought those lead the on garza and they is what i am is just do not see the end of occupation. these items have been occupying garza since the claims have left it since 2007. um, so there is no and put the occupation in in these that i only imagine to be on on him is that a new conception of how to deal with the causes. so we are still at the stalemate and because the palestinians are still strategically and significant in the region, america can afford to politically ignore them,
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which is what it's doing all the time. but to send invoices, i'm not being represented on the national in terms of diplomacy and in terms of the political desires are being suppressed all the time. this in a sense, as part of the days of the collective it a 0 balance thing you invites, which takes place on a daily basis. this one of your interviews talked about the product, stimulus living on that a death sentence under this collector here relation. that's absolutely, absolutely. i could have got house political verification and that'd be the end. is that i always want to get the sense of living with the neighbors in peace. i say i've been on at an academic at university of kent. thank you for joining us again. on out there and sharing your thoughts of all the us defense secretary, meanwhile, has been a holding talks in the home after visiting by rain and israel on monday with alston has announced the formation of a multi national naval task force to patrol the red sea. it's in response to attack
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spikes with you fighters from you have an on commercial vessels passing through that crucial shipping route. stephanie deca level, the policy and flag is painted onto 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 and 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 firms suspending operations in the red sea due to the deteriorating
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security situation. the british or the natural gas company b, p is the latest to stop audits, consignments all these major shipping companies have already stopped using the passage with summary routing. their bustles around the southern tip of africa, which can add around 10 days to the journey to tie 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. oldest 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,
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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, are political motivations for the, for the whole things to be continuing. this is not just about being in 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 governing a 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 show because 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 00 who saint, albuquerque is a political analyst aligned with the freaking movement. he says the group will continue targeting vessels in the red sea that have links with israel, of some of the ship. actually they thought i as it was the switch at the g, b s, and they don't actually a reply. do you have many requests for them to post both?
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that's why yeah, any ship that's happening. it would be a target. it would have been. but as an example of the galaxy leader that was taken by a many is that any has announced on that. then you know, they said the top, nothing to do with is it i'm, this was actually on the light. if those ship actually have nothing to do with is it i, what is it i know is good. i it out loud. why they are asking light states and getting money to act. this means that the effected and boosted actually they are have some kind of a ties or some stubs that will be it and is it i and it just wouldn't. i said well how much. busy who the human but for this will be in court in the end. so not he has since i was with the same world. and then he said the attack would continue on the night states. they would have been a mean been opposed responsibility for any expansion of the war on companies or would it be involved in attacking them and they wouldn't be hard it anybody on video footage has an image showing,
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is there any soldiers seizing palestinian belongings across garza? i'm the occupied westbank recordings also revealed troops evangelizing businesses stealing goods and ransacking husbands and run con reports from the law. or it's an article of faith in israel. that is all me is the most moral in the world. but this footage of his riley soldiers suggest anything, but his soldiers held themselves bragging about the loot. they've seized. the titans under this man says you're taking visual rehabs, whose 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 in due time these, these ready armies says they will investigate the videos, but almost every day, more and most often showed by the soldiers themselves,
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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 houses rated. and early december, the soldiers have been left much intact. they forced him to open his safe and then stole the contents with about $10000.00. but they're both in the month 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 of this. well, he values loading 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 rated the show up installed to iphones according to the owners . since october, the 7th is riley is have mounted several raids
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a day across the occupied westbank. increasingly we are hearing of is rarely so just losing palestinian prophecy. now the palestinians have the occupied westbank 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 of their remo a while still a head here on al jazeera phase of gas pollution in the sun, the capital of trouble kind of a rough following week's seismic activity,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back, and let's bring you some of the welcome use now. and a long residence volcanic eruption is kind of a underway in iceland following weeks of strong seismic activity for kind of corruptions, a comment, and i spend which sits on to tectonic plates, axles on it, which has this is the moment volcano in southwest, iceland corrupted, spilling lava as smoke in old directions. molten rock and columns of fire poured out of features in the ground. it followed weeks of art, quick activity, and mutual ologist had recorded more than 1000 tremors in the 24 hours before the eruption. 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. the volcano is about 4 kilometers away from gun the vic fishing town into south, fearing a significant interruption from last month. authorities issued evacuation orders for the $4000.00 residents and close the nearby geothermal spa. the meter, a 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 the, at a cubic international airport remains open. although there are delays to both arriving and the parking flights back in 2010, a volcanic eruption 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 axles,
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i'm gonna reach out to 0 as well. let's speak to tom as also told us on his professor in volk analogy and pathology at the university of iceland. you joins me now from the time the town of ida baki in iceland told all that we've been seeing news really incredible pictures of, of the law of the fountains gushing. but i understand there are also some serious concerns about gas pollution. as i said, the capital reykjavik is around 30 kilometers away. what sort of gases are we talking about? how worried should people be? well, we got 12 activity last night. the eruption was putting out about 30 to 60000 tons on a daily basis. if you calculate the data on the databases, i'll pass on to the sulfur dioxide and silver dioxide that reacts with the what do i put in the was the generate. so for the costs, it goes to a few of the cost for the piano souls which can form a kind of
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a polluting hayes. and then the opposite is not healthy to be the same applies to solve for the guys are doing. so that's actually quite toxic. so if i would to go in over they, the populated areas of the region is produced and i liked the great today to re gabrielle or even breaking the spike goes to the kept like airport. it could cause a low pollution on consumer and they probably wouldn't not closing the desk but it could affect people's lungs and the costs on the health damage. mm hm. all that also concerns about ashton, at transport, especially also that massive disruption we saw with the reduction back in 2010. in this case this has to be yet um, because number one the, the intensity of the adoption has dropped about the order of magnitude overnight.
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so the, the amount of the last that visit often is producing is, is very small and the restaurant columns are actually quite below there in the below 5 kilometers. and most of it is confined to the as low as 2 on withdrawal v o o the most for. and so it won't disperse, likely, and definitely will not closer in the closer to the aspect. mm. well, we were just hearing there in our port at one point there was something like between a 10200 cubic meters of lava. imagine from the volcano per 2nd. that sounds huge. i know there have been preparations for months and during the vic was evacuated to but how much damage could this actually cause as well? yes, 802202 read. this is a huge significant phone interruption in this region. even though we do have it options and nice of that, but actually if there's a limit, for example, the 201450 interruption the toilet thing that had a mind with this jumped on the order of 500 to 600 cubic meters per 2nd. and, and as a whole lot of positive option, likely like your option,
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which i've actually demonstrated again, but not only not been i in 5 is not confined to light on, but i see was a little over the northern hemisphere ahead sir my what day is just on the order of 6 to 8000 cubic meters 2nd. so in the big picture of this is not that she was even though it is bigger than what we've seen in recent years on the vacant has been insular we. this is about 10 times. the more intensive option number you want and, and try to track you want to get to got that lives, which is that close by you left your cell and i understand that this one could also continue for months. we'll leave it there for now. the top of the top to send that professor of all can ology speaking to us from either back. you thank you so much for joining us when i was there and sharing your expertise. so while at least a 127 people has been killed and asked craig in northwest china, most of a decimal reported in guns who province, thousands of emergency workers have been deployed that to help with recovery
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efforts. katrina, you has one out from basing to emergency teams worked all through the night to save people trapped under the rubble. the magnitude 6.2 quick struck just before midnight. most were sleeping the whole day. the epi center was destroy shawn county, and china is northern guns, who problem neighboring sing. high was also affected. dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured. the american citizens. yeah, so far we have deployed a 1500 firefighters over more than a 1000 soldiers and another 1500 policemen to the earthquake area for rescue work. a series of powerful trim is last and 20 seconds each could be felt in the provincial capital, more than 100 kilometers away. social media video show people rushing out onto the streets in search of safety. the government says more than 4700 homes have been destroyed. telecommunications pallet and water supplies have been caught off.
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officials, a sub 0 temperatures across smells in china, a hampering rescue and recovery efforts. it's currently the minus 10 degrees celsius during the day, and drops to minus 14 at night, forcing emergency teams to work as quickly as they can. authorities are distributing tents, blankets, cooking, stones, and food to survive it. the government has advocated $30000000.00 for disaster relief warning residents to expect a magnitude $5.00 off the sho, in the coming days. katrina, you all to 0. the changes, you know, as career has their own to the countries most powerful, but of the stigma solid yet the don't young says the false on 18 is capable of hitting the united states. no screen the, the came john or the soul that launch he's touched accelerates has countries and u. k. expansion and has cushions of the u. s. against making any misguided
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decisions. soft credit is courting the most action of serious publication. posing a threat to international peace of all the you and security council has agreed to withdrawal peacekeepers from democratic republic of congo. the gradual exit will begin later this month, but the un mission will remain in the country for another. yeah. companies with ours using q is peace, keep as a failing to protect civilians from scripts. operation in the eastern portion of the country. attacks have forced more than 7000000 people that from their homes on sol comes underneath 14000000 registered versus we'll go to the polls general election in the d all see on wednesday, president for the extra security is seeking a 2nd time move in 20 candidates running against him. oh correspondent, catherine. so it has went out from the capital congestive as we have been speaking to the president of the electoral commission will say that she's facing huge toddling just especially when it comes to transporting materials to different parts
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of the country. this is a huge country, she's struggling with, you know, in a just me we're talking with talk, we're talking about of 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 he wants to come to vote at and they just want up to a free fair and credible election bus cuz the bus of boise has a vote. his card, but she would cost help by that. she's at a comp for the displaced in north cube of providence fighting between rebel groups and companies. troops has been raging for yes. that's a 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. no
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one even came to tell us how we can vote, or if we can vote, security remains a big issue in the selection process also wants and data who can help boost and out of date. the same thing may be monitored in the last election to say they wanted less talk and more frustrated by the high cost of the, the depletion and rump and corruption access to food accepts a shelter, access to education, access to a medical care. this is not inside the business for, for any normal person and the comb with these people don't have this. the democratic republicans, convoys reach in, move or resources in our land. but he's also as point for struck, just invited me money to cities and towns and many votes to see the country's wealth does not reach them. catherine slowly, all just sierra contessa, the democratic republic of congo, asya on
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a train in bangladesh. his capital city of taco has killed 4 people. police currently investigating the incident say that they are considering sabotage. the country's railway minister has accused opposition protest as affecting that train of blaze and comes in it a nationwide strike demanding the government's resignation ahead of an upcoming election that well, it's now time for overlays of sports news. let's check in with snohomish to 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 to goes up from uh, adobe, and another from 4 to put them 2 points clear of real madrid that with the 10th, when in 11 matches. the question now is it, can they keep it up all the way through to the end of the season? demo nash has more now on to own as unexpected the rapids rise to the top.
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the target sounds like the season was to avoid relegation that you right now have big around visions with the champions the place and maybe even the title a possibility like a dream for us, but it's not an attachment. we have built a club for the long term. i mean, if the results on the beach deliver like qualification to potentially or band 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, it focuses long term simulate the the cloud maybe looking to the future, but it's what supply is it doing right now, which is shocked, european football off the winning 6 of the 7 opening games. you already know what the springs premier division to the 1st time and then 93 year history. just 15 months after being produces wasn't expected. nobody going to do what going to happen in the last year, which is a good team, but they finish on the 10th position is not one of those teams that maybe wins to
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one. and that's a difficult thing to revise and send a new story. they look for on the goals and they never get nervous. to write a challenging the big 3 of boss elaina around 100 and athletic i, madrid, despite spending significantly less on play as wages. leagues 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 monitors to 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, one of 13 sides on the city umbrella, being part of the city for the group, give us an opportunity to look for a bunch of 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
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they convince is south of guys who rides on line from sell a, c, 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 right as rise to the top. imagine from the shadow, if the castle on neighbors you're right in a holding that right and, and we'll hope to take that lead. good tracy from boss elaina from the end of the season, simon s out. is there a huge newell of new now messy. it was unveiled and went to cyrus on monday. exactly. yeah, off the argentine one, the work company and cut off the neural honor that messes decisive goal against mexico and the boot stages as 8 times while 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 their adult. com and on our social media channels to well, that's it for me installer. ok, so this is alice and then, but you can always find
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