tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 20, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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of hostages. is there any present eyes that had sold opens the door to another c 5 deal in order to recover captive housing dollars. will be live from the united nations in new york for the security council has again postponed a verse on a resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities in casa meanwhile, heavy bombardments of the devali refuge account in northern golf. and he's really all me says it's now fully controls the area and rising tensions and the red sea, the us is a type small country is, will join its international coalition to combat troops. he attacks the group versus this will not to, to its efforts to support the palestinian pete. the hell is really attacks across the besieged cause the strip have killed at least a 100 palestinians and the last 24 hours according to the health ministry and gaza . meanwhile,
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these way the president has 1st of the idea of the 2nd to monetary and pause, as like how talk says israel is ready for another, sees 5 deal to secure the release of mo is ready captives who are being held in gaza. however, i must, has reduced the statement saying it will not hold any form of negotiation without association of aggression and gaza. these really ami claims it's taking full control of your body in northern garza, your body has faced heavy bombardment since the start of this full attacks on the devalue refugee camp on tuesday. killed the beast, 46 palestinians. to me was a vote at the un security council on resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities and garza has again been delayed. it was scheduled to go ahead hours ago and is now expected. on wednesday. the council has failed to pass any resolution since this will began more than 2 months ago. as well as prime minister has met with the families of hamas captives that musing comes as the pressure continues to mount on his government to reach
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a deal to bring them home. and just days after these really minute tree admitted to mistaken the killing, 3 captives in gaza. bene smith's reports now from tel aviv. it's taken more than a week of asking, but the families of the gods, the captives finally got that meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu for 5 minutes. the gave us hope in the meeting and was very intimate, meaning what a small number of families, which we believe is a good way for the 5 minutes to talk to the families and was a productive meetings. but we also asked what we can do more for him, but at the end of the day, the buck stops here. is really media is reporting that the government wants to deal with how much that will secure the release of elderly male and female captives is where it is ready for another humanitarian pause. and additionally, we don't mind at tearing aid in order to enable the release of hostages. and the,
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the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while. and the leadership of the home, us officials from the us, canada and israel have met at least twice in europe since friday. and the all reports that the how most representative will travel to cairo in the coming days to meet with the gyptian security officials. that'll be the 1st meeting since the previous c spot collapse more than 2 weeks ago. as 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
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a scene and people both sides blamed each other for the collapse of the last see 5, how much said israel refused to discuss office to release of the captives. israel says how much refuse and obligation to release old women kept by public opinion to everything solidly behind the wall pressure to get the captives ounce of gauze a has intensified since 2 soldiers killed 3 of the captives waving a white flag and the light is missing. in wall, so between the prime minister of castle on the heads of must uh, on the c i a was described as positive a source last said, but no agreement on negotiations is expected. imminent bonus smith. i'll just say era telling me well that's not bringing home to so hurt and occupied easter reason . honda is, has talks position that we're seeing now reflective just how much pressure these really government is now on the for the last 74 days. there has been immense pressure on the government,
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but specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu to get some sort of deal on the table to bring back all of the captives. there are a $129.00 still being held inside of gaza and the families and the bring them back . now movement have been furious saying that it is not a priority to the government. but these really president, announcing in front of around 80 different diplomats representing their countries, saying that these rallies are ready to enter a deal. this is also significant because it tells you that in the last 74 days, these really as have not accomplished any of the objectives of the war that they set out to achieve. they want to topple, how much is military and political capabilities entirely? they want to bring back the captives and to ensure that they no longer feel any sort of threat coming from the gaza strip. now these really president also mentioned that is how much is not interested in this kind of deal. these really are
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going to continue their military operation with what he said without any restrictions. so b as really is, are signaling that they are prepared for this deal. but it doesn't come without the pressure of these really public to bring back the captive. the sauce you understand her today with the latest voice from occupied stories. and thank you, honda. well, let's get more now and what's happening on the ground that in gaza taught a couple of room joins us from rasa in the southern part of a strip topic. we're now sharing reports that the mostly the is melanie may travel to cairo tomorrow for cease by adults. what more can you tell us about this? a yes. tomorrow it's supposed to be a day you for negotiations between regents the dentist and the parts of the conflict on the ground. this side of the gauze type is madeleine the, the political very chief of how much movement is supposed to a hit to cairo tomorrow,
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for southern negotiations about the ceasefire agreement now or the disagreements between both sides as wide as mediators are trying to narrow the gaps of understanding between both of them is it from the use by the side is well insists on reach driving the captives healed at in gaza strip and from a, from the side of the is very forces. they are also causing traits and want expanding the military operations and they want to reach a ceasefire. that only could be a humanitarian just for release, releasing to be taught as um, from the palestinian aside from how much movement side they refused any kind of negotiations with balance. that completes the stations of old military acts or the ground by the is really military forces. now the, the role now is on there between the original in the data is in order to narrow the gaps of miss on the start of disagreement between. busy science and to reach for the kind of a please,
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the section of us tell it is on the ground and to allow for the humanitarian aids to be entering the territory. but the, the palestinians is not going to strip completely desperate the early killed. right now we're reaching for a complete kind of ending fighting on the ground and to return back again to the house is so a new kind of human attorney and both in psych goals, this trip would be really significant and will bring much hope for grandson's to in this aggression of cost tara, meanwhile though, i see there have been more attacks on jamalia focus through what's been targeted. and in the last few hours a yes devalue or cd kind of again, had been targeted by these many, many trees. and so early the 1st time it's from the beginning of this lot of fighting. but during the last couple of hours, the rates of the east, very bombardment was very high, where these very forces are expanding the military operations. um its more of growing uh, attacks inside devalue or if you do come on confrontations between the palestinian fighters and they use very ami a. so we just now a,
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the confrontations on the ground continue as these really strikes had claimed the lives of dozens of palestinians and separate minute treat attacks that conducted an earlier today. and the situation is similarly in the mid of the regents which had been completely under is really intense plumbing and the southern parts of the church. we are talking about new to city. there are around 15 palestinians have been killed in an s trying for them to have done assembly. and roughly district earlier today had been widely attacked. this area that is supposed to be saved zone, as postilion had been urged to flee to, but literally no place is safe. in garza as roof had been widely attacked today. in the southern guns of city of rough warranties and rescue work. cuz all digging in a crazy homes used to be is really stripes. 3 houses here, killing thousands of pounds thing is possible,
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but we wake up in the morning and there is no far too much. i do not know what to call this feeling. somebody's gone. oh, the most people are trapped under the rest of the system. since we came this morning at 6 am, we have been finding people. we recover at the 2 parties. there are no tools for this. just all hands. we brought the bulldozer to remove the rubble because there are around 10 people underneath that son. his father, mother, son and daughter. still under the hundreds of thousands of pounds thing, it was the from hers in number and going south. the use very only has conducted way you have to waste strikes and densely populated neighborhoods in phone units and stuff like that. i know that the just has that to do. we ran outside and some people under the house. there were 20 people inside it and around it were homes
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that displays people from gaza, living with one of our relatives, 100 people from guys that were staying with him and his wife should have been a refute. turned into a death trap. i have never seen such people and i was born in 1950. i have never seen anything like this. i witness 1956 ward. that was not anything like this. i witness 1967th ward. there was not something like this best as a barbarian act that we have not seen before. with the extent of the damage and destruction, more than 60 percent of old guns with the 1st stroke to, according to the united nations. thousands of people cost to missing. many of them believe to be trapped on the amount of pounds to use a water flow to go next as their save. so it's 10 to dust. the ease, really relentless plumbing of the southern part of the gaza strip did not stop at despite the fact that it had been designated as
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a save soul for johnson's to flee to it. in the aly, initial days of the war and gauze left behind this destroyed building, more than 20 palestinians had been killed. and the dual credit concerns among palestinians that they are no longer safe. in garza tarik advisor roof, i would do 0 a living conditions for displaced palestinian salt and you're getting wise as you've been hearing, people say that no air is safe food, clean water and shell tell or how to come by can couldn't already reports not from daryl by the in central garza palace, the news continues to are going to find their 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 hospitalized in that and by law we talked to a lot of people. they're telling us that the situation is disastrous. dates in
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every single morning strive to find water to find food for their kids. and aids coming is not covering all across the causes trip. another thing policy means told us that it's 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 cause of how this thing is here and 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
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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 seas wire. this is in the city for ada, 0 garza, that has been a while you were hearing there about the situation in central garza moving further south now where israel told pal students to move for their in safety. the conditions that much besta honey monkwood has moved from the soup kitchen. and rafa no normal is defined by destruction on the display screen on the daily of hardship searching for food and trying to stay dry behind me. a simmering part of length those 2 of those stories of compassion on
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a string between those volunteers in this 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 whose days they food, no food, no money, nothing is left like it's hot. and then you would ever imagine 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've actuation 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's no source of income whatsoever other than this free meal they get here. kind of the idea that i didn't check and this gets in baseball, and here's the thing, the only back, the ones don't live in the market place hungry thursday,
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march was founded around the 5 followed by this city. meanwhile, the united nations security council has been holding a session on the war on garza but averts on a resolution. quoting for a suspension of hostilities has been delayed. again, it's now expected on wednesday. let's face gabrielle as under. he joins me at live now from you in headquarters in new york. okay. from yesterday today to tomorrow we seem to lay off to delay even off to that change in language only the night there on this day intense negotiations going on right now. but does not potentially mean that the us is trying very hard to get to something it could not veto, given all the pressure. it's on the to yeah, i mean, a lot of these negotiations are really all of the negotiations are taking the place behind closed door, so we don't know exactly what's going on behind those close doors. it's not very
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clear. but what is clear is that the delays are due to the united states because it is the united states by all accounts. that is the one that is not a found a language in the draft. and i say that plural because there's been more than one now that they can agree to. and of course, why do we do the other members care so much about what the united states as well for many reasons, but also because the united states has veto power. so listen, the 1st draft that went out on friday that was circulated multiple days ago that called for a sustainable cessation of hostilities that just means almost permanent permanent. that's what succession essentially means. us that we're not gonna go for that. so they changed the and i say the other members of the council, primarily the united, united remembrance, which is main sponsor of it, changed it to soften that language to say suspension, which is less suspension of hostilities which is much less permanent. so we were
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assuming that that was going to be voted upon here on tuesday, but clearly delay after delay after delay. ultimately, it's united states that is trying to figure out how they can reach some sort of language with the rest of the security council members to get to a point where the, where the us could abstain or at least not veto this resolution. so a lot go, a lot of high level diplomacy going on behind the scenes, i'm sure, gave, given all the control this thing we've been hearing about that the language, as i understand this is actually intended as a primarily humanitarian resolution. can you tell us a little bit more about what's hoped to be included or yeah, that's an important point to point out that this is a humanitarian, a resolution 1st and foremost, beyond anything else. it's not a political resolution at all. and are you a member of the era of group that's really been pushing this resolution and, and,
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and, and doing this for a while now. it's saying that in this resolution, it calls for a, a big scale up of aid for humanitarian access to guys from in the resolution says land air and sea. and also it calls for a monitoring mechanism as well. they're not just saying we want a going in there, and we'll leave it up to, to other parties to figure out how to monitor it and get it. and they're saying we want the you, what you, when that some role in monitoring and getting that in and then monitoring it and making sure that it's just dispersed to the people that need it, officially and effectively. and that's really key here. and that's it. but to do that, you can't have bombardment, you need to have safe passage ways you need to have safety for people to do that. and that's the real hang up on that language of how to, to, to, to stop one door halt the bombardment there. while this, while this happens, but very much a humanitarian resolution here, we're now talking about this resolution by the way,
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being boat upon as early as 11 am local time on wednesday, which would be about 16 g m t. what will be the following? not very closely for you here on al jazeera, suddenly. so now gabrielle is on the line from the, from you and headquarters in new york. thanks. k, a hold of us defend the secretary has arrived in the hall after visiting bahrain and israel on monday. quite often has announced the formation of a multinational naval task force to control the red sea. it's in response to attack spikes. we see fighters from yemen on commercial vessels passing through that critical shipping route. stephanie becca has all the palestinians flag is painted onto who is the helicopter, as they feel 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've 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
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an impact on inflation short on the global economy if it increases, we already saw your pink 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. 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 security situation. the british or the natural gas company, b, p, is the latest to stop on it's consignments. all these major shipping companies have already stopped using the passage with summary routing their vessels around the southern tip of africa, which can add around 10 days to the journey. to tie when these containers shipping line evergreen is rewriting too, and has said that it will temporarily refuse to transport is ready to cargo. all
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this disruption 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 alternative motives are political motivations for the, for the whole things 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 around, they are aligned with their own and uh wants to be a governing era. a human to the whole thing is in our wielding incredible power right now over the little bit economy and in a, in a, in
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a global archie from for world trade show because it highlights how the safety of crossing a narrow, which way of around just 30 kilometers wide as far reaching global implications. stephanie decker, o g 0. well, let's take a closer look at that read see multinational nighttime force that's been announced by the us. the security interested is named operation prosperity, guardian. and it's aimed at the turing attacks by going through these on commercial vessels. as you are hearing 10 nations and during the u. k. bahrain canada from the netherlands noise in spain, the old country part of that coalition fail, conduct joint patrols in the southern red sea. and in the gulf of 8, and it's unclear if countries other than the us will shoot down to the theme, to 1000 brands or come to the aid of commercial vessels under the attack. and so far, none of the countries bordering the red sea in the gulf of age and a part of the coalition, including egypt and saudi arabia. i mean, while the usaa is now saying it's also reviewing
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a possible terrorist designation fee given $3.00 fees, whitehouse, national security spokesman john cubby says that washington and its partners will do what they have to do to protect chips in the red sea. there's going to be a whole lot of hardware in the red sea now label hardware, not just from the united states, but other ships, other ships from other nations to counter these threats. so let's see where it goes . i mean, it's all up and running. now we hope we get stronger and is, is we're able to add additional countries and additional capabilities to and i'm certainly not going to telegraph any punches one way or the other. i'll say this though, as i said in my opening statement, the attacks are acceptable. we have national security interest at play in the region. there are international security interest at play in the region, including to prep the shipping. we take responsibility seriously. we're going to continue to, to do what we can to protect. also who all the hurd fees, they began in the 19 ninety's as a model of the a logical movement of his id. so she,
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a minority group fighting corruption was one of the main names. the 2003 us invasion of iraq was a turning point there. unless believe that the board transformed the who we faced into a resistance group with antivirus in sentiments in 2015 who's if there was a fight as sees demons. capitol sent off not forget more than 9 years of war between the satellite coalition, which that's the internationally recognized government. and the who are these supported by ron. on october, the says you fast the who is entered, the war on garza firing drones and missiles at israel. and earlier this month, the vc said they would target oil ships, links to israel. major shipping companies avoiding that route as a result. uh, white house correspondent can be how good has the licensed us state department, according to national security council spokesperson, john kirby is considering whether or not to designate the who sees as a foreign terrorist organization. this is in response. he says to the escalation
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in, attacks originating from yemen, this, as the united states announced it is part of an international coalition to protect the red sea as specifically commercial shipping vessels from attacks, specifically by the who's he's now already, we know that operation prosperity, guardian, as it's called is made up of 44 signatories, including nations like britain, canada, spain, italy, in france as well as nato b, e u, and the g 7. there is a concern about the cost to the global shipping trade, which currently in the red sea cows to about 15 percent overall. what we know is that because of these mounting attacks already, there has been a halt by some shipping companies operating in the red sea. what operation prosperity guardian will do will allow this international force to now take
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a defensive past year and action against these attacks. kimberly helped get al jazeera, the white house, all still a head here on al jazeera, death and destruction, and also vandalism. the video is the show is really sold as ransacking palestinian homes 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 read in across the islands of ireland and britain through parts of scandinavia. here we will see wins whip 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,
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we'll keep the steam of wind going through portugal in spain, especially look at the winds through the valley. eric's and the south of france were too far away from our say, we could see those wins exceed 80 kilometers per hour. we do have some warrants through the bulk, in sierra, sophia bulgaria, a good 10 degrees above where you 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 the turkey, plenty of sun on wednesday. we'll watch what happens. a weather maker comes in off the eastern mediterranean, giving us a saki 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 when, and we did have some flooding in south africa's how tank profit and split seems quite down on wednesday. so yeah, the
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the the welcome back to watching elgin's here on. let's remind you about top stories. the sound as well as president says his country is ready for a 2nd to monetary and pause to allow the release of more captives um the entry of age into gaza. that's how mouse has rejected any negotiations. while israel's bombardment of the strip of content voted to the un security council on a resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities and cause that has been again related. it was scheduled to go ahead hours ago. it's now expected. on wednesday, the us featured a similar resolution earlier this month. these really all me claims. it's taking
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the full control of your body and animals and garza. the area has faced heavy on boston since this task successfully. attacks on the jamalia refugee camp on tuesday, children east 46th garza's largest hospital in the south has been targeted by as rarely strikes twice in the last 2 days. not the hospital which is located in conyers is the largest functional health facility now and gaza. as israel continues, it's bombardment, there in the south, thousands of wounded space. palestine is still sheltering inside the complex well dumped on the, on the grubby is the head of plastic surgery about hospitalized con eunice elliott . he told me down to 0, that wildly does, must demand a say sign. or the solution here as or as most 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
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actually is beyond the capacity says 74. this actually we are working continuously on the recently as well as the all of was to be done is being by seized by use that 80 tools most of our lucas me because this thought couldn't are 10 dollars to be that can you believe me as active department, i'm working alone as the department. i'm working they are my ok, i don't but as of what are the rooms i spent on 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 the days that you decide what you do at that supposed to be done. you know, with that, this visiting to this back i was looking to be out of by here actually. and that they, they, they did yesterday and i did it at the building. there were victims there. i don't know of the, what is the message or was it a decide i just needed to attack who's to be done actually that, that, that was the,
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the guys 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 please to this one is good for us is file will video footage matched showing is rarely soldiers seizing palestinian belongings across garza and built your pipe westbank recordings also revealed troops of vandalizing, businesses stealing goods and ransacking homes and mount carmel thoughts from ramallah. it's an article of faith and israel, that is all me is the most moral in the world. but this footage of his ready soldiers suggest anything, but his soldiers found themselves bragging about the loot. they've seized the titans. this man says he's taking visual rehabs, whose girlfriend, but also in garza, a soldier, trashes the shops in july,
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the refugee camp in jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, a soldier smokes, and monks and published in india chinese. these ready army says it will investigate the videos, but almost every day, more and most often show it to him by the soldiers themselves, my son and the occupied westport. 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 having left much intact, they forced him to open his safe and then stole the contents with about $10000.00. putting the box 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 muscle is what he values mold in
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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. beautiful. the even here in the center of ramallah is ready, so just ready to show up and sold to iphones according to the owners. since october, the 7th is riley is have mounted several raids a day across the occupied west bank. and increasingly we all hearing of is rarely so just looting palestinian prophecy. now the palestinians have the occupied westbank come on. that is really military role. these ready military says it is investigating the incident. but if you speak to people have, they'll tell you that they're not confident that will either change or find anything wrong coming out of their room on the whole. that's bringing the share of the money. he's an academic at the university of kent and the order of a number of books on the history of palestine had joins us now from london. or she, we've been seeing that what looks almost looks like procedures and title,
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and it's all on the part of soldiers to destroy new palestinian prophecy. but i know you've written about the destruction guys fall further than just personal property. yeah, so there's a mist about these early army units that are in which is shared across design is the site that it does somehow the most model army in the world. that is that i just talk about the purity of as a li arms. but this is just to miss, this is an army of conquests. this is an army of aggressive boys. the mass that cuz i've been committed since 1940. i did put the, it is also full of examples of literally tons of mice that goes across by monday, try to find out the time, but also right. but it's across the country types in order to encourage exposure, you know, in order to displace the population. what's interesting about this arm is that it's a conscription army, but this army, the way it behaves, actually reflects on is that a society this is in the sense, the more out at the other is that i, in the society it's betty traumatizing. of course, in many ways, for the soldiers,
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the soldiers at the end of this process have to go off on their famous and get trip and go off on the mountain and, and a small part in order to relieve themselves of the passions of having to kill so many people, and you can see that in, in testimony they give to, this is really amazing, is that a new organization called breaking the silence, which talks about the targeting of civilians. we could see that the slots speak with the killing of hostages is rarely hostages. who are, who are using is that a white flag? so the army is an army of occupation. it's an army of conquest. it's an army that empowers secular titled as a and in the process enables us, i only state that on and so that you know what you see on the ground. now being the video footage that you've just shown, i think is normal behavior for the photo, for conquest armies around the world. so there's nothing that the idea that this is the most model army in the world. this is just the regular aggressive arm. while it's not just the as right now, and we've also seen
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a rise and set kind of tax on palestinian prophecy. we. we've talked about it on a you and i was not to. yeah. what do you mean because of the tone of the rest your week around this conflict right now? has that been a shift over the last 2 and a half months? yeah, so in many ways, and the shift is less to the advantage of the palestinians. what these ladies have minus to do in the last 74 days, is to try to convince the world to give it the give themselves legitimacy to turn and follow, send you all of us. the news about us, the news and took out is that they can kill. so this is a fundamental part solve data set, the colonial project, the, the, but it, it goes on this project. you can see it. it's the way it's working in the west bank is fundamentally about dispossess thing. the products to me is of deadlines, displacing them. i'm preparing them for exposure, and that's what you see also happening in casa. so these things work very well together. it's also about the laser of these a day of the, the city and not that it's a, there is that of productivity in history. you see,
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i mean the best way to describe what is what it's doing is it is an in the sense of permanent war on palestinian society in order to take over about us to me in london territory. defend hope. it brought us to new control ownership of land and that a treat unclaimed. the palestinians was slowly prepared the part for the explosion, which is what they're doing in garza. so those things such that title doesn't what's happening in the west bank where you know, where the p a is dominant, the p as the political power allegedly in the west bank cannot come off. but the same kinds of practices about the continues. hundreds of people being killed, stuff like that, or as a which is dispossess, seem to find a stimulus on a, on an ongoing basis. i mean, it's quite perfect. what these are they really state is enabling what tech thing on advancing and the restaurant, what, how much does not really all of us all obviously has, has an impact on palestinian self determination. a little the possibility of that, let me ask you before, before i let you go earlier, we were talking about how striking it was that a humanitarian resolution that we've been hearing about in the human security
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council. it also at the moment the draft includes a description of a post tool future for gaza. you written about how palestinians need to define their own future, all the opponents of any of these discussions and even 10 generally through all the states. and so, you know, the 1st thing you have to say about the sci fi discussion or the discussions indeed, and of course, any post as welcome, but the post up as being talked about at the moment doesn't address the underlying problem in, in elizabeth bought a sandwich a visit and the occupation, so you'll have to look at the way passengers are constantly downgraded in the international scene in terms of the international lights for us. and we talked about how you might of that is fine. then a cessation, knowledge suspends simple possibility. now there's a delay, the mirror, the, the, the fact the court fact that we all have to remember is that isabel is the invading cause. it is a that's coming tens of thousands of palestinians, displacing out on to 1000000 brought us the news is that i lose the spot occupying those products. to me is it is possible for the protection that the dollar, but i think i'll follow send you the slides, the, the negation,
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the violation of all of the stimuli of self determination is an ongoing practice. that's what makes it a occupation, a legal then we'll just occupying an empty piece of that, a 3 that occupying a piece of thought of 3 that belongs to another people. it's happened by conquest. and those people have lots of the thoughts off the time finishing the right the size car. those are nice if the sort of stuff that stuff the thought of an issue is to allow the policy is the election in order to determine the future. it is to end these the occupation of gaza on the west bank at the this month of the supplements on fort as well to withdraw back to the $9.00 to $6.00 to $7.00 board. does that is the, on the line polls of the complex since 1967 and all the sonata goes up happening across the world on all the americas booking, we'll see fox simply does not address stock based, lo is not and is not the 2 state solution both of those, the liquidation of the 2 state solution, the pot assume is need that light to state to, to be protected internationally. and so long as this doesn't happen, it's impossible for his advantage to be secured. it is uh because it is live on the
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denial of palestinian, legitimate by a she avalon at academic at university of kent. great to get your thoughts on al jazeera again, thank you for joining me. appreciate it. thank a hostile a head few here on out a 0 phase of gas pollution. now in the icelandic capital of the volcano erupt, following weeks of seismic activity
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a long fact. volcanic eruption is currently underway in iceland following week's a strong seismic activity. there are options to comment, bit hard to predict an iceland which sits on to tectonic plates. axels on that, which has more. this is the moment volcano in southwest iceland corrupted spilling lava as smoke in old directions. the 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 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, but yeah, that's kind of a bittersweet feeling at the moment. the volcano is about 4 kilometers away from
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kind of 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. 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 the european aerospace police are in high alert and members of the public had been warned not to approach the area access. i'm gonna reach out to 0. i spoke to $12.00 told us on here's the professor involved in ology and patrol
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a j at the university of iceland. he says the fumes could cause health issues if they reach residential areas. and the european was putting out about 326-0000 tons on a daily basis. if you calculate the data on a daily basis, i'll pass over to the sulfur dioxide and silver dioxide that reacts with the water it within the, within the generate. so for the gas it or some fuel, the gas, it sort of cancels which can form a type of polluting hayes. and that, i mean, acid is not healthy to be the same applies to. so if you guys are doing, so that's actually quite toxic. so it's not good to go, you know, but they, the populated areas of the region has been this and i liked the great debate. every gabrielle or even great game spike goes to the camp like airport. it could cause a low,
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delusional concern. if somebody would not close or in the depths, but it could affect people's lungs and then cause on health damage in the big picture of this is not that fuels, even though it is bigger than what they've seen in recent years on the vacant, has been insular with this is about 10 times more intensive option than the one and in there, try to put the one that can take up that lives, which is a close by you left yourself at least a 127 people have been killed in an as quick northwest china, most of the guests were fortunate in guns who providence, thousands of emergency workers have been for them to help with recovery efforts. katrina, you have more from vision 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 epicenter was d. sean county in china is northern guns,
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who problem neighboring senior high was also affected. dozens of people has 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 lost in 20 seconds each could be felt into for venture 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. 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 stoves and food to survive it. the government has allocated $30000000.00
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for disaster relief, warning residents to expect and magnitude $5.00 off the sho. in the coming day. katrina, you all to 0? the changes you, you could to you and security council has agreed to withdraw peacekeepers from democratic republic of congo. the gradual exit will begin later this month, but the admission will remain in the country for another year. companies authorize using queues. peacekeepers failing to protect civilians from on the groups operation and the eastern d all see attacks have forced more than 70000000 people from their holdings as well . this all comes as nearly 40000000 are registered versus will go to the polls for a general election. there on wednesday president felix just because he is teaching a 2nd 10 catherine, so it has more from a comfortable kinshasa. we have been speaking to the president of the electro commission. say that she's facing huge challenges, especially when it comes to transporting materials to different parts of the
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country. this is a huge country. she's struggling with, you know, in a just hit me we're talking with talk, we're talking about the areas that have bad roads. they're talking that he's also talking about that there's not enough money. but we've also been talking to, kimberly who's saying that they wants to come to vote at and they just want a p, a free fair and credible election bus cuz the bus a boise has a vote his card, but she would cost help by that. she leaves at a comp for the displaced in north cube providence fighting between rebel groups and companies. troops has been raging for yes. that's a boise is a month 6500000 people who are being forced from their homes. many are unlikely to vote right now, and i guess the government has abandoned us. doesn't care that we're dying now.
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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 can help boost and the basic, the same thing, they be monitoring the last election to say they want less talk and more frustrated by the high cost of the, the depletion in rump and corruption access to the food accepts a shelter. access to education, access to a medical care, this is not in 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 it also has point for structure in body money to cities and towns and meaningful to see the country's wealth does not reach them. catherine slowly i'll just see or i can show sir, the democratic republic of congo. well,
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the initial results of the rocky provincial election were announced on tuesday. the ruling sea alliance took the longest block of arts in the capital and in the south, i have some reports from baghdad. and the results are a few rocks provincial election bucks, a major victory for the called the nation framework. an umbrella block of your walk . you she, i thought he's aligned with your on candidates, the back have dominated in at least a provinces. another major when a exhausted speed couple of some of the booth seats whose book the cut them or advance to the most votes and the capital about that i bought a province and the product and see if the outside of the idea is that i have the coordination framework is one, despite the boy called potosi boy, called it also want it because they prove that point and strength this divide could help in the monopoly of the power at the building coalition. that actor a commission announced the results the day after the ball left. it says voter turnout was at 41 percent, despite to call by the main a position to sub risk movement led by she,
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our leader mocked at the other 2 boys club. the election were not 7000000 more often they changed the number of voters and slashed around 8000000 from the list. the real percentage is below 30 percent on it, but i the discussion about the turn out of the legitimacy of the boat isn't expected to end death to any time soon. so aside from the debate about the politically monthly basis, like this is the 2nd consecutive election, that's more than half the population has chosen not to vote prompting questions about the public's confidence in the entire political system and the actual measure 0. look at that. all the time now for the nicest thoughts. yes. hello 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 2 goals from i came, the adobe and another from 4 to put them 2 points clear of real madrid that with
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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 south of the season was to avoid relegation. to do right now have big around visions with the champions league place and maybe even the league a title of possibilities. like a dream for us, but he's not on the page and we have built a club for the long term. i mean, the results on the beach deliver like politic agent, the potential urban 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, they focus these 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. off the winning 6 of the 7 opening games, irena went to the springs,
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premier division for the 1st time and then 93 year history. just 15 months after being promoted 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 went to one and this will be 3 by infinity. no did scoring they look for on the go and they never get nervous to write in a challenging the big 3 of boss elaina around the truth 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 rivals, to 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 gaudy ada. he's the clubs chapman and the brother of city manager of pat. too right now, one of 13 sides of the city umbrella. being part of the city, full of good,
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give us an opportunity to look for what is a 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 a project. one of those, that convinced is south of us who rides online from sell a c, f t n club. was the 19 year old presented and we know his being one of the stands out. players in the league is campaign and the major sites us into road as rise to the top emerging from the shadow of 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 german s out. is there a huge newell of now messy. it was unveiled and went to cyrus on monday. exactly. yeah. off the argentina, one the work company and cut off the mural,
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