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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 20, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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absolutely, to feed all its people wide to hundreds of millions go hungry communities across africa facing the west is quite season for decades for the funding of 8 programs that tackle food in security is declining. counting the cost on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, i'm installing the attain, this is and use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes postponed again, the un security council is now expected to vote on wednesday to try to push for resolution seeking humanitarian pools garza is one, is ready for another humanitarian pause. and additionally,
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we don't mind at tearing aid in order to enable the release of hostages. is there any president isaac had felt opens the door to another 6 finding in order to become a captive held in golf heavy bombardment of the jamalia refugee camp in northern fall. so he's really all me says it's now fully control theory. rising tensions in the red sea for us as a type small countries will join its international coalition to combat the attack. do you have any group says this will most attack assessments to support how this thing in the is rarely attacks across the besieged cost. the strip have killed at least a 100 palestinians, and the last 24 hours. that's according to the ministry of health in gaza. israel's president, meanwhile, has floated the idea of a 2nd to monetary and pause. isaac had sold says israel is ready for another seas 5 deal to secure the release of what is really captives who are being held in was
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awesome. so i can reiterate the fact that is where it is really slow and not though you might need terry and pause. in addition, you might need to aaron aid in order to enable the release of hostages and the, the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while and the leadership of homos. however, how last has released a statement saying it will not hold any form of negotiation without the cessation of aggression. in garza and these really ami now claims it's taken full control of giovanni a. that's in northern garza. jamalia has faced heavy bombardment since the stuff of this war attacks on the body, a refugee camp on choose day killed at least, 46 palestinians. now, amid all of this, the un security council has amazing to talk through a resolution quoting for the suspension of hostilities to allow more humanitarian aid into casa, a vote on that resolution has been again postponed. now to wednesday,
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the council has failed to pass any resolution since this will began move in 2 months ago. well, let's now speak to gabriel as under. he joins me now from un headquarters in new york gave from yesterday to today to tomorrow. we keep hearing about in this delay, assuming he does this mean that given all the negotiations behind co stores that, that is designed to try to move to something particular on the parts of the us that it won't be to i think so. i mean, the, a lot of these negotiations are taking place behind closed doors, so we can't get a clear sense of what's being discussed, of course. but one thing is very clear that it is the us that is holding this up. and we're hearing now late on tuesday. it's now 2 issues. we thought it was one. now we think it's 2. the 1st one is this language about the station of hostilities
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. uh that was the 1st language put in the 1st draft by the united arab emirates. and then the us said, we're not going to go for that because it seems like it's almost like a ceasefire language there. the us will not go for that. so they changed it, of course, to the suspension of hostilities. it has a little bit more temporary framing to it. we thought the us would go for that, but apparently there's still some problems with that language as well. reuters is now reporting tuesday evening and our source is it out to 0. our confirming our diplomatic sources that now there is a 2nd issue as well. and that comes down to a monitoring mechanism that is in this resolution. it's calling for the united nations to take control of monitoring the aid coming in, and also monitoring its distribution as well. and it appears that the us also has some issues with that as well. okay, interesting. well, you talked about a, it gave, this is intended primarily is ition monitoring resolution. tell us what the current
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draft might include as well. it is a humanitarian resolution. first and foremost, that's what all the diplomats that support this, which are the most the majority of the council says, and we heard that from the investor to the u. a. e as well to us. it is calling for a huge scaling up of a by all means necessary, particularly lair air, land, and sea. and again, it's not only scaling up that a, this monitoring mechanism is key as well because this resolution is saying, we want this a going into god's and we want it going in fast and efficient way. but we're not just going to leave it up to is real, to monitor that this monitoring mechanism would then put the onus on the united nations to really is a check that a get it into the country quickly to those that need it the most. so it's really multi pronged approach here,
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but clearly there are still some real issues here. we are now hearing that the earliest that this resolution could go up to a boat now would be wednesday at 11 am eastern time here in new york. that's about 16 g m t. bottom line is this, ultimately the person that will be making the decision for the united states on this will be president joe biden. he will ultimately make the call if he demands that his diplomat veto his resolution or not. all of it watching that very different happens very, very closely. then indeed, finale gabriel, that is under the united nations. thank you. can well, let's bring an audit and says he's a professor of international law at queens university. he joins us from also a audio. all of these delays, these are piece of delays. what do you think we should be reading into them? i think it's very clear um, yet again its a failure um by the united nations security council to shoulder its burden to
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maintain international peace and security. and most importantly, hundreds right, heavy us veto, which continues to provide the occupying power with the space the time. and indeed the weapons to bombard stars. and ultimately i think we cleanse the palestinian people out of gas. i. well, do you think that there's potentially more pressure on the us right now and, and that's why this is going on for so long behind closed doors in terms of negotiations. robin and just coming to the council and then be towing there. made very well be internal discussions happening with the united states. i understand, and this is speculation on my part of that. there might be a difference of opinion between say the white house and certain elements in the state department, and maybe even the u. s. mission to the united nations in new york. but at bottom, the reason why there is this blinding me. the difference of opinion in united states is quite frankly, because of the unhealthy relationship that they share with the occupying power.
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which has put the united states and israel and maybe a few other states out on, on the land. basically the rest of the international community, which is calling overwhelmingly for a cease fire, which is required by, by all humanitarian needs really. and we saw that in the general assembly already is for resolution with the current language that we're hearing does get passed and the security council. what do you make of the likelihood of implementation? what are the legal requirements given that it's a security council resolution as well, i mean, the, any decision of the united nations security council, which would come through a resolution would be binding under international law on all member states that would include the occupying power. and so we only have to wait and see what comes comes out of the security council. and that is why presumably the united states has been really reluctant to give anything um, in any security council, the resolution of consequence. because then that would bind the state of israel. i
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think one of the most important things to listers need to be made aware of however, is that to the extent that any resolution of the council focuses on humanitarian aid, we need to understand that under international law, the occupying power may never condition humanitarian aid. so the protected civilian population that it occupies. and so the whole idea that there should be the creative protocol. for instance, i'd heard in your segment earlier that the prime minister and the presence of israel indicated that they belong to humanitarian pause in order to allow for aid to go through no, no, under international law, the occupying power has to get document, attorney, facilitate, documented sooner and aid on encumbered for the benefit of the civilian population, subject to its bombardment. and we have quite the opposite going on. now, you've been very, very clear that the resolution that we're talking about now is meant to be a humanitarian resolution. but they have been multiple reports of these really ami impeding agent to the strip using starvation as
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a weapon of war. is there any legal recourse that and would there be any legal recourse if a resolution was passed and not implemented? well, certainly in your good question covers a few areas. so if a resolution is passed and the occupying power did not adhere to it, then it's left to the security council to follow up and impose measures against the occupying power, which it may do and has authority to do under the un charter. those measures can include arms embargoes, diplomatic sanctions, even use of force if indeed you can get a decision out of the universe out of the security council, which of course is virtually impossible by virtue of the us position. on the other hand, there are still options available for the rest of the international community, the office of the prosecutor, the international criminal court, for instance, who's made a very important point to remind all parties of the conflict, including occupying power, that humanitarian aid must float. should take action and there's an investigation
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in the situation of palestine which is controlling, and that action might include a reference indictments and so on. so there is, there, there are options available. the only question is, is there will, on the part of those who have their fingers, if you like on the lever, is a power to do anything about it. i'm fingers crossed it over time. well, rather, sooner rather later, there will be some action audit insights that profess of international at queen's university. always great to have your expertise with us here now to 0. thank you for joining sony thinking especially as well. meanwhile, israel's prime minister has met with the families of last captives. but musing comes as pressure continues to mount on his government to reach these 5 deals and bring them home. and just days after these really ministry admitted to mistaken the killing 3 captives in gaza. bennett smith's report stuff and television, and it's taking more than a week of asking, but the families of the gauze,
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the captives finally got that meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu department as 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 was to 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 human and terry and pause in addition to your mind and tearing aids in order to enable the release of hostages and the, the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while and the leadership of home us officials from the us, canada and israel have met at least twice in europe since friday. and the all
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reports that the how most representative will travel to cairo in the coming days to meet with the gyptian security officials. that will be the 1st meeting since the previous si, fi collapse more than 2 weeks ago. as we are seldom 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 15 and people both sides blamed each other for the collapse of philosophy. 5, how much said israel refused to discuss office to release of the captives? israel says, how much refusing obligation to release old women captives by public opinion to everything solidly behind the war,
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pressure to get the captives. ounce of gauze has intensified since 2 soldiers killed 3 of the captives waving a white flag and the light is missing and will also between the prime minister of capital on the heads of must side on the c, i a was described as positive a source last side, but no agreement on negotiations is expected. imminent bonus smith, i'll just say era telling me well that's not bringing home to cell which isn't occupied the stores and i'm the just in the past hour or so the wing of islamic jihad have released video of more is really captives. what more can you tell us? a health sitting in a slamming has a military wing. the eclipse for games, releasing a video of 2 is really captive both elderly men. now in this video, they are calling on the government for their release, saying that they could quote,
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die at any moment from continued is really bombardment. and they even went on to say that you want to receive us as courses. now is the one of the sons of one of the captives in that video, a 79 year olds. you came to media this evening saying that the video is extremely concerning and that he wants a deal immediately and that the government must come up with some sort of deal to bring back the captives. israel usually dismissive these types of video calling them quote psychological warfare, but the families of these captives are incredibly concerned and are continuously calling on the government for the release of their loved ones as are the captives themselves directing their remarks towards v is really government towards the war cabinet itself, that they need to do something for their release. and as those calls continue and, and continue to escalate,
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really is i had talked position that we're seeing now is that reflective of just how much pressure the government there is on the of israel's government has been under immense pressure for the last 74 days to achieve some sort of results of this war and the biggest one, these really society is concerned about is the return of the captive. now remember we saw a short 7 day ceasefire deal several weeks ago. and the is really public was feeling cautiously optimistic, seeing that these types of negotiations and deals could work. and these really presidents signaling for the 1st time since then that the country is willing to go back to the negotiating table. speaking in front of 80, diplomats representing 80 different countries announcing the this is now israel's position, but there are a few issues with this. remember him, us position has been clear that they don't want to negotiate under is really fire. they want to total and to the fighting,
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but we do know that in the next few days come us representatives will go to cairo to meet with egyptian security officials, perhaps to discuss mediation and another deal. but what these really president did stress at the end of his remarks was that is how much choose is not to cooperate or not to engage in any sort of deal. these really military is going to continue its campaign via land, air and sea, with what he said was without any restrictions the south you just found her to the with the latest for us from occupied a story some. thank you. honda, a plumbing law. there's been no laptop and there's really a tax on the gaza strip. rockets targeting that volume, refugee counts have left scores of people that all does there is on a cell sharif was on the scene soon off to the attack and a warning his report does contain some distressing images low. so i need
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to know is, what is your address, aerial bombardment of the gods as it continues, uninterrupted, as we speak, is ready. well, things have carried out intense attacks, undervalue of refugee. other than about the people are doing everything they can to help each other. that things are found as the news were killed and many more enjoy this try. as you can see, look at me in the care how good the residential neighborhood was. target to good. as we headed to the scene, you can see the extent of the damage and also some of the victims who have form. i brought the, the girl here on victims lying on the ground. many have been killed. most of the bodies ripped apart. even animals on span corner is the scale of
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a destruction as much as this area was purposely bomb. why is baby fight for? these are everywhere. this is beyond discussion here, the body or for women is being recovered and placed on this donkey. well i'm of the, this is a mastercard of dozens were killed. hundreds injured, many, all still missing, buried under the debris. dozens were killed. many more missing to this is a residential area. the we are all the peaceful civilians. many of us will venturing out to try to find some food. i'll do it to wherever those who speak of human rights will be civilians killed in a residential area more than $100.00. still missing all. this is all life here in the jabante a refugee come, come on, should one uh, you can see pools of block the block of
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a victims. those who are killed or injured in the attack and mccann, of massive destruction. the damage, even animals on the span. come not sure how to how what cameras are documenting this killing of civilians as these ready occupation forces carrying out will crime against people in your body or through the account. well doesn't what killed and injured. i love to show you just the all, all living conditions for displace palestinians also are indicating less people say no way a safe food to clean water and shelter off calls and conduct credit reports from general gala in central casa 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 talked to a lot of people,
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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. policy means told us that it's very hard for them to find medicine. the pharmacies where painkillers and influenza medicine are not available along with incident and diabetes medicine and a lot of other medicines that are not available anymore in the cause of how 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
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days. the people are telling us that their biggest fear is rain. they don't want the rain because there has been a lot of kids and their tents are very for dry and not strong enough to protect them from the rain. the situation is catastrophe and people want this to end as soon as possible, calling for cease wire. this is in the city for ada, 0 garza, that has been we were just hearing about the situation in central garza, let's head farther south. not with israel told palestinians to move for their own safety. the conditions that on launch pesa honey must want, has more for us from a soup kitchen and rougher the normal is defined by destruction on display screen on the day of the hard ship searching for food and trying to stay dry behind
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me. a simmering pots of lint, those 2 of those stories of compassion on a string between those bowling tiers 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 these days. it's dude, no router, no money, nothing is left like it's hot. and then 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 78 members. people come from evacuation 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. and i didn't check and this gets in these volunteers are slipping.
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the only back the ones don't live in the market place hungry thursday, march with boundaries around the 55 this city. because as long as the hospital in the south has been targeted by, is there any strikes twice in the last 2 days and also hospital and con? eunice is the largest functioning health facility currently in gaza. thousands of wounded and his face palestinians are still inside. the complex sheltering from is randy from bottom. well, talk to on the, on the grubby is the head of plastic surgery, asking us of a hospital in control down to 0 that wildly does most demonic sci fi as the solution here, as an, as or as possible. so because i said this is this us, it's like, hold on move us to believe me. the number of in just visions actually is beyond our capacity is 74. this actually we are working continuously on the recently
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as though, as viola was to be done is being by seized by is that 8? it's rooms. most of our look at me because this fall couldn't are $10.00 to be that . can you believe me as active department? i'm working alone as a department. i'm working they are mice. ok, i don't, but it's of a bunch of rooms. i spent all my fines inside the over to me this is actually on. i don't want imaginable. i can't imagine how the quote was to be done . i don't know why. maybe that was on was, should all, must us, they. so they decide why do at that supposed to be done. you know, with that, that they, this building do this back. i was looking to be on a by here actually. and that, that they, they, they did. yes. and my did and at the building there were victims that i don't know of it. what is the message, or is it a decide, i just need to do a tech who's to be done? actually that's, that's the, the at the most of the,
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of the guys always to because i don't know why. really. i only, i only, i only receive cvd and here's an enrollment. most of my visions i should all choose . and obviously this is what i gave his cv. yes, please. so this was, anybody i don't know is if you read me please. so this one is good policies file. the still ahead here on our growing danger of paramedics in the occupied place has made it provides that the a warm welcome to you. let's go with your international whether outlook, beginning in australia, and now we're seeing this rain pick up across that southeast corner, eastern new south wales state. let's go in here for a closer look. i think this is going to be bad for sydney. we've got
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a wrenching here looking at potentially half a month's worth of rain over the span of 24 hours and it is still the soggy forecast for the keep york peninsula here. most of the rain has now peter it out though for cans on wednesday to new zealand we go this special but whether it's stretching right across the tasman, see from the eastern side of new southwell state into the southwest corner of new zealand. just feeling hot and some spots to christ church at 30 gigs been you may just do it as well. hidden 30 degrees on the nose on wednesday. it does dry off across into an easy as main island of java. we've got purse of rain for the mountains on sumatra island, and then we've got rain wobbling around in the south trying to see here. so we'll keep tabs on where exactly that goes. but it does look, it's heading toward southern vietnam, still cool across a few spots of china, shanghai, 4 degrees breezy here as well through to tie one. got some about 50 kilometers per hour, and we've got some snow coming for the mountains of hunt. you and ho chi though, and some cool weather here of
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the i'm actually gonna show, we've got some feet above that. but i want to do it live on, come funny enough for the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k. replaced by the end of a point where they've done breakfast well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to settle tact upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it seems as cool, thanks. questions or professional and unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without a soft permission. nothing leaves golf though with offers roles. permission allow
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me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0 news . the quote from back here watching alter 0. i'm an associate today here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. israel's president says this country is ready for a 2nd to monetary and pause to allow for the release of the captives and the entry of age is awesome. but how much has rejected any negotiations? well, israel's compartments of the strip content about you and security council on a resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities and calls us has been delayed for
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a 2nd day name is struggling to agree on the wedding as they are trying to avoid. and nominate us. meanwhile, these really ami says it's taking full control of jamalia in north and also that area has faced heavy bombardment since his doctor attacks the 100 volume refugee camp one through 6 killed at least 46. well us says it's reviewing a possible terrorist designation from governments receives the white house national security spokesman john cubby says in washington, and his partners will do what they can to protect ships in the red sea. so there's going to be a whole lot of hardware in the red sea now, they will hardware not just from 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 to get stronger and, 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 them,
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i hope we 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 all who all the heresies, they began in the 1990 is as an moderate c, a logical movement of his id is a she and minority group fighting corruption was one of them, a names the 2003 us invasion of a rock. there was a turning point on this belief that war transforms the who feeds into a resistance group with deep anti american sentiments. in 2015, 55 has seized yelman's capital. so now that triggered move the 9 years of war between the saudi led coalition, which that's the internationally recognized government. and who it is supported by a wrong. on october, the 31st the who with these entered the war in gaza, firing drones and missiles that israel, who they said they would target all ships heading towards israel. major shipping
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companies avoiding that route as a result. white house correspondent, committee house that has the latest us state department, according to national security council spokesperson, john kirby is considering whether or not to designate the who's these as a foreign terrorist organization. this is in response. he says to the escalation in a tax 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 sees. now already we know that operation prosperity, guardian, as it's called, is made up of $44.00 signatories, including nations like written candidates, spain, italy, and france as. 2 as nato b, e u, and the g 7, there is a concern about the cost to the global shipping trade,
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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 a defensive past year and action against these attacks. kimberly, he'll get l g 0. the white house strikes and southern garza have reduced residential areas then to revel these few people have been killed in russia and the latest attacks such and rescue efforts. the ongoing power couple was the room is in raffle for us with more in the southern guns, a city of rough volunteers and rescuer, cuz all the getting in a crazy homes used to be is really s tried 3 houses here,
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killing thousands of pounds thing is possible, but we wake up in the morning and there is no fuck to mount them. i do not know what to call this feeling. somebody's gone. oh, the most people are trapped under the circumstances. since we came this morning at 6 am, we have been finding people. we've recovered the 2 parties. there are no tools for this. just all hands. we brought the bulldozer to remove the rumble 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 nothing going south. the use very only has conducted way. you have to waste s towards 10, some populated neighborhoods in phone units and dropped off the internet that the job has got to do. we ran outside and some people under the house. there were 20
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people inside it and around it were homes of displays. people from guys actually living with one of our relatives, 100 people from guys that were staying with them. you know, what should have been a refute, turned into a muddy. i've never seen such people and i was born in 1950. i have never seen anything like this. i witness 1956 more than was not anything like this. i witness 1967 for war and 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 whole guns, like 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 one to what to go next as they're steve. so it's 10 to dust. the each barely relentless bombing of the southern parts 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 too into aly, initial days of the war when gauze left behind this destroyed building more than 20 palestinians had been killed on the dual credit concerns among palestinians that they are no longer safe. in garza tarik advisor roof, i will do their as well. that's again bringing basha about money. he's an academic at the university of canada and the ortho of a number of books on the history of palestine who joins me from london, especially as someone who's worked extensively at palestinian history. can you perhaps contextualize for us? what's happening right now and are the, what unprecedented gets used to the it's difficult to find words sazia. it's the menu items have been talking about this and writing about this and exchanging the 2 items in the garden that talked about this. it's practically
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impossible to tolerate for $74.00 days and to find the right words to describe the language to describe the level of state barbarism state powers. and that is that i is on the thinking and in gaza, it's west and the 2nd world war bombings worse than the bombings on does than in hamburg. the scale of the bombing is absolutely on passive dented, the tempo, the bombing, the level of destruction, with a small area like gaza, is also an unprecedented. i fundamentally believe that this is a crisis of humanity that the world sees the some and doesn't stop. it keeps on watching, we keep on talking about possible un resolutions possible interventions, whether the us is uncomfortable with indiscriminate bombing or not. whether it's thinking about putting some kind of pressure on is an or the to attenuate, mitigate the level of bombing it's happening. but it's actually is just watching state barbarism in front of our eyes. so i think this sense of impunity, it should stop the sense of, of
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a world we live in with states have absolutely no accountability. should stop this notion that there are people like the palestinians who have, who are absent and the lights on any protection. this is just a never ending project. the one of your interviewees, couple of hours ago, talked about this as, as an ongoing death sentence. i think this is absolutely adequate as a description the shared within the context of, of regional history. how do you think we should understand this one and particularly israel stated objectives? the size of the state to the objective is i think it's you, it's using the 7th, 7th of october attack as an opportunity to liquidate the palestinian question. the question of productivity implied the question of collective rights. national rights for the next 50 is so is that i was trying to force the world to turn palestinians into power of us to forget about them. to tell the this is how you deal with paris
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. you only deal with them by killing them. all of them off, out of the, the, the words of the president heard. so got the time saying that the old protestant is not just from us, are responsible for what happens all on 7 on 7th, a book sober. and it wants to do that as a pretext and order to continue controlling productivity alons in the west bank. and also what it wants is also to expose the palestinians from from garza and i'll go back and settlers in garza, so it is a but it is, i'm in the, in the context of what isabel has been doing. and it's such a colonial project, which is a project i missed on dominating the palestinians, but excluding them from, from its policy. cutting them out, it is what i was trying to do is once on photos, that's on the all talked about the 2nd does that a lot of independents, so this is the 2nd for the 8 for them. the 1st part they gave them the state, the 2nd state that kept millions of palestinians on the domination uncontrolled. now, millions of protest and use. the 2nd war of independence for,
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for the israeli prime minister, is to try to get the population on to dominate the land. through mechanisms of jewish diplomacy without having any part of them using them at the moment. it's not working as a plot, but that's something you what, what is it a wants to do? that is a sense of disagreement between the us about this war situation. so far is that i know you asked me about this once and i wanted to elaborate on it this time is about at the end of this war, there is no p a controlling cause or that is little from us controlling cause or they is it had one sick unity at the end of it, it was the security is on, but it also wants to keep the west bank and gaza politically side separated. america is trying to, yes, it obligated from us, but it wants to bring back the be totally discredited. collaboration is be a, be in the west bank trying in the sense that the house of value fails. also, i'm trying to have a situation in god like it hasn't the response. but as i simply goes in and out of in cars and political cards,
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and i faxed with ones because as many people as it was but seemingly doesn't control all of the, that's what the americans are trying to go for and to call dr. yes, again, some somehow a peaceful 2nd, but that's not acceptable for being that that will be beneficial. i think wants to kick the both the continue controlling the guys up for, for decades to come to have them on it that academic at the university of kent and, and also on testing and history. thank you for joining me again to share, great to have your thoughts on how to 0. thank you. all speaking of the occupied westbank, the city of janine that has become an increasingly frequent target for is really on the rates since this one goes up again, putting an ambulance stuff in time that it's say that is ready. so i'll just, i'll specifically targeting them as they try to treat the wounded during those daily rate. charles trots which has been speaking to medics there in the session. so between, so she is struggling to recover after being shot,
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buying these really soldier. so she was one of the only 3 female paramedics working with the ambulance crews in the city of janine and the occupied with bank ma. this is the moment the bullet smashed through the ambulances back door and ripped into the back. now really missing a spine. and i was trying to help the injured and i thought i was safe because i was inside the ambulance. when the 1st bullet hit me, the payment was incredible. as i lost consciousness, all i could think about was my daughter's palestinian medic. so indeed you, more than ever before, since the beginning of the world do you want to fill them and slide this medical 6 is way the soldiers who brought these pulse. 6 these very all me
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a stuffing promise to me and medics reaching or transporting wounded and threatening them with gunpoint threatening their lives as they tried to save the lives of others. mohammed with the saudi still self is pain from the bone injuries you suffer 20 years ago when this ambulance he was working. it was attacked by the israeli army by us telling what the heck out of the violations are worse now, because they are more file and since the war started, the soldiers force medics out of the army lenses and strip, searched them, ordering them on their knees of gunpoint, they trained their guns, laser sites on our trust as a direct threat, and they push the ambulances out of the area by using their military vehicles sob. this ambulance is riddled with bullet holes. you don't get much clearer evidence than this. of these rarely armies targeting medical teams as it tries to get to treat the wounded. there's another hole here. there's a couple here. there's an exit whole here where
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a bullet is come right the way through the vehicle. and there's another one here on the back door medical teams tell us that despite putting in repeated official complaints to the is rarely all me, they have had 0 response. this is, and these really um, a bulldozer at the gates of one of jeanine's hospitals to say these, where do you allow me surrounds all 3 of the cities? government hospitals joined to will most likely rage hunting members at the palestinian no resistance. remember that it's of october that this around and stopped the ambulance from reaching this or leaving the stuff to doctors from doing their jobs. the hospital has been hit by 2 guys during which staff and patients inside suffolk, guys, inflation. sabrin says she wants to go back to work with shrapnel is still stuck close to her spine when she needs another operation. but she says,
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she's good because the injury means she won't be able to save lives as well as she did before. child, stop it, i'll just era, do you need the occupied westbank, a hostile ahead here on our fears of guests pollution. the icelandic capital officer of volcano erupt,
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the following weeks of seismic activity. the welcome back. now a long, flattened volcanic eruption is currently underway in iceland following weeks of
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strong seismic activity. no casualties have been reported as already is had weeks ago about 2 races, a nearby fishing town, you're watching live pictures now, all of the ongoing eruption. now. the comment, but hard to predict an iceland which sits on to tectonic plates, axles on the, which has no 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 earth, quick activity, and meet your ologist had recorded more than 1000 tremors in the 24 hours before the eruption. that's kind of mixed feelings. to be honest though. 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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gun the vic fishing town in the south, fearing a significant interruption. last month. authorities issued evacuation orders for the $4000.00 residents and close the nearby geothermal spot. 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. 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 have been warned. not to approach the area axles, i'm gonna reach out to 0, a face to a 127 people up until the us quake and northwest china. most of the death reported
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and gone through problems. thousands of emergency workers have been deployed to help with recovery efforts that katrina, you reports from basing to hush. 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 the epicenter was d. sean county in china is northern guns, who profit neighboring sing. high was also affected. dozens of people has been killed and hundreds injured. suited much. yeah. so far we have to put in a $1500.00 firefighters. so 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
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destroyed. telecommunications power and water supplies have been caught off. officials say sub 0 temperatures across smells in china, a hampering rescue and recovery efforts. it's currently about 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, just the volume. the government has allocated $30000000.00 for disaster relief, warning residents to expect in magnitude $5.00 off the sho. in the coming day. katrina, you all to 0? the changes you, you ukraine's president has proposed liberalizing up to 500000 more people into the army. and his interview press conference brought him, his landscape said the decision depends on defense capability. finances of status. russia announced on tuesday at plans to increase the size of autonomy to 1500000 davis trying to recruit most soldiers to 5 on the front lines. some ukrainians have
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reacted and really on social media, us off south korean origin, america. hyundai is selling its bronze and russia, which has been idle a since most goes invasion of ukraine, is offering this and pieces that factory for us symbolic ruble price equivalent to $77.00. taking a loss of more than 200 millions and joins a growing list of con, manufactures to sell. there are some assets for you. and so here's the council has agreed to withdrawal peacekeepers from democratic republic of congress. and the gradual exit will begin later this month. but the un mission will remain in the country for another year. congress already is a curious peacekeepers of failing to protect civilians from scripts operating in the eastern d. c. r. well, this comes as nearly 40000000 registered versus will go to the polls for a general election on wednesday. present feelings to security is seeking a 2nd time more than 20 candidates are running against him. catherine sawyer
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reports from the capital congested of the bus cuz the bus of boise has a vote his card, but she would cost top 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. so 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. no 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 want anita, who can help boost and out of date. the same thing baby minded in the last election . they say they want less talk and more the frustrated by the high cost of the, the depletion and rum punch corruption, access to the food exit to shelter, access to education, access to
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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 arable land. but it also has point for structure in body money to cities and towns and many voices see the country's wealth does not reach them. catherine slowly, all just sierra kinshasa, the democratic republic of congo. any results from provincial council elections in iraq. so the ruling sheet alliance has one, the largest bulk votes in the capital and southern provinces. the virgin, seen as an indication of the balance of power in iraq, where groups close to neighboring wrong have been gaining influence. i have some reports from back that 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 bought these a lines with the wrong candidates,
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the back have dominated in at least 8 provinces. another major winna is always to speak up with some of the go see whose book to cut them or advance to the most votes and the capital about that. i that i bought a proven product and see if the idea is that i have the coordination framework as one, despite the boy called. but those who boy quoted also want it because they prove that point and strength this divide could help. and the monopoly of the power throat and coalition. the electoral commission announced the results the day of the developed. it says voter turnout was at 41 percent, despite to call by the main a position to subbed risk movement led by she i lead there. most of the other 2 boys called 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 out of the discussion about the turn out of the legitimacy of the boat isn't expected to end up to any time soon. so aside from the debate about the
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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 or the actual measure 0. but that okay, it's a new a mirror as to to be sworn in the full parliament on wednesday. shake michelle, all of a sudden succeeding his half brother shakes. noah, who died on saturday, sunday quotes employed city as well as to be able to saudi, to do a final prey and farewell to the lake to meet these huff with the ship. and the loss of us about the new mirror of quite to ship michelle, and i meant us about you said to take an oath as a special session of the national assembly before that his duty was too late. the late to move to rest check. michelle said that you have for his brother law check. michelle has already been defect totally distance. 2021 and aiden shifting a was a 100 over his duties. mazda, he was deputy chief of the national guard, and head of the state security for over a decade of
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a budget was when he was named crime prince at the age of 18. 2020. that thrust into the political line, like i believe, by witnessing what his highness was able to accomplish in the last 2 years. plus what is known about his character and his leadership at the national guard. he's a reformist, he is somebody who doesn't, at all nepotism or favorite, isn't to impact his decision. the nation continues to mon and remember shifting them off. but they are high hopes that the new 83 year old dominion will continue to build on his work. over the last 2 years. we will see a lot of changes in policies as well as the improvement of the economy to compete with our neighbors and just to see countries that, to what all the void these expect from sions why shop to 8 is unique and the region because and elected parliament,
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a government appointed by the principle of routing. by consensus. the selection of the crime prints must be put before plug in much to be voted on and must receive a 2 thirds majority over the last few days check. i'm sure it has to be receiving dig nutrients, and it's a role he has been doing for 2 years as the crowd print season. but now he can make it his own work on the, to a did not take part in the block a difficult to impose by side. you radiate egypt, the you a and by frame. and this was instrumental in broken good deals, the end of the blockade in 2021. i think the policy of great for them policies will remain as it is 0. and it is a lot of friends, whether it's regional or international flex, continued to flight. i tossed off in the cup to the winds of change may not come to this and me on the 20 success enhanced with hopes. it would be someone that can take the next generation forward, people here and quite depreciate the country's domestic and regional stability and continuity, and with the transition of power to the new. i mean,
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those are the 2 things that don't want to compromise on us. that big of a 0 co, a city? well that's it for me and installs it, a carrier will have an a minus stay with the using music and as a form of resistance during to boston, you're in the ninety's actress. i mean, the most which performs for children and sorry about each for many, both means it is very easy to empathize with the people of gods. less than a month ago was changed to performance and we called it pain and cut out. i felt not just due to an enormous desire to raise awareness about, so wouldn't casa, either both be an act or as joint and initiative by the aster theater. a non profit public opinion assembled based in vermont loc as a people who are by genocide who survived the siege will survive that direction. i
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think that all would obligation to be the people will always be the 1st for a 0 voice. i'm standing in front of the saturday of a city hall, a well known monuments burns down in the water. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city, but the psychological scars of the war are still visible here, thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the story on talk to how does era, the latest news as it breaks off, which 40 was found down the hill and the only guys being shot in the chest with
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detailed coverage telling you this was where causes palestinians fly to now is ready. tanks of pushed into the hall of southern causes main cities to see this gen and as a great amount of people crowded in very small areas and without any wider. and the last page has no humanitarian. a s o or the postponed again, the un security council is now expected to vote on wednesday to try and push for resolution seeking the humanitarian force in guns and carry jumps. and this is all just there a loss. and so i also coming out is really is really slow and i though you might need terry and pause and additional in your mind. it's aaron aid in order to enable

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