tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 21, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the funny enough of the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k. i to the point where they don't process well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to the . ready the hello, i'm sorry for that. this has been use our line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the number of palestinians killed in israel as well on guns that has reached 20000, including more than 8000 children. is there any forces, continued the nightly rates across the occupied west bank, where live in ramallah,
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united nations security council vote calling for a whole to the fighting and gaza is delayed for us. the day is real, does not have to choose between removing this letter from us and minimizing the total on civilians and guys, it has an obligation to do both. and the us extra estate comments on rising civilian casualties in gaza as the desk told hits that you milestone the it's day $76.00 of the war on guns and the death toll is reported to reach 20000 bombardments. continue with a tax on your body. a refugee camp and on rough uh, of an ip is really army or the evacuation of 20 percent of central gaza, along with con eunice in the south, southern guns that was one supposed to be considered a safe side as well. how do you must move, joins us live now from rough sauce in southern guns that honey, can you tell us
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a bit more about this idea of evacuating 20 percent of central garza including con units? does that mean all of han units. what, what kind of numbers of people are we talking about here? yes. well we're, we're looking at the large number of people are going to be affected by disorders and ended up being displaced, palestinian, this is a possibility for an expanding of the ground invasion done. all the military activities in eastern, con eunice, along with the central part on the southern part of hon. you, in a city which a, it's been lots. so i have a concern to people, particularly in the southern part of con units. because this is right at the age of rough estimate, the, the southern part of con, units, right? at the entrance of rebecca city, of people who have been talking about the concern of an expansion, all of the military operation. and in the that these really military is going to
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end up be a coming and expanding good parts of its military operation, a drop off city. but so far, what we're seeing, this is part of these really pocket expense, the beginning of the ground invasion. it'd be in and out and they'd take it over and large areas of a rate of every city, but then the run these taxi and re deployed the military on once again a come back to it with the taking over more, more areas in more neighborhood. the area that we're talking about, the central part of the time you have this is where in the heart of the city of high notice it includes all the, the major uh, the major public facilities, including the uh, part of the ministry of health, but a authoration center includes nasir hospitals. there's these a, these are danny, on a field hospital as well as a major part of the residential buildings around that vicinity. but what we know so far from past experiences with these tactic in gaza and the northern part,
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it's part of beth of an expansion of, of the ongoing military invasion. and meanwhile, the strikes and the bombardment continues including auxilary bombardment from the see what more can you tell us about that? just within the past 45 minutes reports coming in from the western side of the roof . i city as well as i knew and has been in a 100 and that's a very particular area, but it's another area known as on the mall off a similar do a lot for area in northwest. if you were most displaced, people have taken it as a shoulder, but it's been since the past 45 minutes. the it came under here be a good fire from a gun from gun boats, and it's really best both at the shore of, of belt, broke behind. and con noon is this on top of the what happened overnight?
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the relentless ears strikes the targeted major parts of, of, of eastern and central tanya and it's worth more than 50 people have been reported that killed over the past 24 hours and overnight we're hearing about injuries are abroad from the western side of rough. i'd have to close the shore as well as the ton unit should have reported to different health facilities. and these do cities. there's more that we're going to get on this as soon as we have better phone service and the nature of our, our figures on the ground. all right, honey and rough. uh, thank you for that. we'll be coming back to you later. some more on that. now is ready for us as continue. you carry out daily res. across the occupied westbank military vehicles entered several cities and towns including novelists and bethlehem. early on thursday, they rated homes and detained at least one palestinian in bethlehem. official is in ramallah in the occupied westbank. so island,
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another night of rage. tell us what you know so far is incredibly described by someone on the westbank as a relatively calm night. still, you had a number of raids in various times across the west bank. in fact, if what was happening, you guys wasn't happening at the moment. the world's focus would be on the west buying because since the start of the watering guys, more than $300.00 polished indians have been killed. that since the start of the war in guys of more than 304650 people have been in prison, most of them still being held with no charges a told the overnight. it was almost like a roll call of the usual tones, but seemed to experience raids. and we've had them again from co kelly to all been in jericho and also to cut them. perhaps the most intense event of the evening. he was in a bad which is north of hebron. there there were reports of intense fighting about
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3 hours of gunfire. exchange never heating a number of people have been injured. but as of the moment, no reports of any debts on the west bank. but as we saw on wednesday, that situation can change very quickly when we had a mine who was driving in the west bank to collect time, didn't realize the road was closed. it's really believed that he was a threat that he was about to drive towards the check point as an run their check point. so open fire, little close on the ground and repeat it that he'd simply made the wrong time. and the is really is open fire. so while it has been a relatively calm night, given recent events on the west bank, you can see that tensions on both sides are still running very high. and these so alan, in ramallah, thank you very much. i now these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's still intent on wiping out time. us saying any potential new truce would be short
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lived until i'm us was a replicated and all is really hostages fried a home. i'm sure whom i mean come out of the wall will continue until we destroy him. us until victory. let me so this he think we will see thought which is not connected to reality. or should we also striking how must, with heavy fire everywhere else, including today us, we also striking go to a time us close or fall every have must services best on so that you every 2 options and a who to surrender or die. so it's are a higher, i just joining us live for multi bodies, choose them for more on this. we've heard all these indications about potentials these fund negotiations on the way. but then nothing y'all has position entirely opposed to the homeless position. one thing, a full ceasefire, an end to the war, and presumably it doesn't really satisfy the families of these really captives either. there's a lot of pressure on him on that front as well, right?
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so you've got severe denials that i mean the hearing ness and yahoo, that he's made it very clear and he wants to the end of how my us. and that's interesting because all of that was happening as the how about one to how much of these is my and had a it was in egypt discussing it seems with the egyptians as well as it's not meant to have the other group that has also held some captives in gaza to discuss it seems potentially moving towards another. the spy, we know that that has been a couple of discussions between casara as a mediator, the main media stuff with the chief stuff by the c. i a as well as the most sides. weiss earlier this week, we know that these really president has said that they are open to these negotiations for another ceasefire in espanol who knows very well, but there is that pressure on him, on the will cabinet. he says he's not giving and so frustrated. he says,
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the only way to bring back the concept is through is it is rouse the minute tree campaigning cause or, and it's will boss at the same time if you look since that last the spot. and it's the number of concepts. a is rising, no, telling me that you also have a terrible series of mistakes that were made by these riley minutes, 3 west, 3 of those captains were killed by these riley minutes free themselves. and that's if it goes down well with the public control. so we know for a fact that the families of those that are how best want them to return safely. they've been campaigning. they've been now publicly speaking out. one of them even saying the other day that he's fed up with the driving all speeds. there are lots of reports, nothing is confirmed as to whether a, a c spy. it could happen once again and be what the conditions also that those reports include some of some from the washington post as well as local is really
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media saying, but the details are still potentially being on ends out, but maybe a one week's a c slot. and return for, for c, caps is israel says that they want to install the o women and children, as well as the elderly release, but also how mazda it seems. a has been dragging and putting is hills in the ground because it was a full seas file. and it also ones all of the prisoners released. now the discussion that is happening with is writing media this morning is that if it still happens and if some prisoners already, what are we looking at? this is a much larger honda, a round of negotiations because some of the prisoners that home us wants to release all the heavy weights and lots of people speaking publicly on cv, hey, i'll say if it means releasing them and it means bringing back the cap says they would prefer to go with that. okay, so all right. ok. party is through sometimes the feeling us in with the picture that israel is released
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a terminally ill promised in prison. the in the occupied westbank for root or how tube was free due to his listening health. these images were taken shortly off to his release. rick had already spent 4 years and in his ready prison, that was re, it rested 4 months ago. he was license diagnosed with stomach cancer of the undergoing emergency surgery. the one security council is expected to vote in the coming hours on a resolution that would call for the suspension of hostilities in garza. the vote have been delayed for 3 days as diplomats negotiate with the united states on the wording of the draft earlier this month. washington veto to resolution calling for us these 5 united arab emirates table, the latest resolution it's on passed it to the un voice. the hope that the security council would come together to respond to the crisis in gaza to diplomacy takes time. it means evolving conversations and people are giving it their attention at the highest levels of the capitals that have leverage on this. so i think from that
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sense you have to be optimistic and diplomacy, otherwise we wouldn't, will come into this building every day. and that sense, i am optimistic, but in another sense, if this fails, then we will continue to keep trying because we have to keep trying. there's too much suffering on ground for the counsel to continue to fail on this and we haven't failed. we have a resolution 2712 we need to build on that resolution. and i hope we will also adopt a humanitarian resolution that response to the crisis on ground or gabriel, as on the, is that un headquarters with the latest from the security council? just within the past 3 days, there have been 7 different delays or postponements in this un security council vote on humanitarian aid. getting into guys the main sticking point we believe now with the united states is this language in the draft, as it's written now, about a monitoring mechanism being implemented essentially would be the united nations that takes the lead in overseeing and facilitating this
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a getting into gaza and then it's distribution to the people that need the most. now, why are other security council members agreeing to these delays? we believe the reason is because they to want to get a draft of this resolution that is acceptable to the united states, at least. so the americans don't veto it. diplomat say they will be returning here to the security council on thursday where they hope to have some sort of agreement on a resolution that can get passed gabriel's on to i'll just see it at the united nations in new york to which one is here on set is tumbler combo to use the system professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies time. and thanks again for joining us. just a couple of days ago we were talking about this delayed, un security council resolution, it's delayed again. what do you read into that or a, how does the many of these things, i mean,
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some of the spoke about the describe in terms of connections between the, the, the state department and the white house, the dentist and many defense has a many interpretations of that you engine that a security, the draft decision and the, and the seems that are some forces in the state department, the populate that wants to push the white house, doesn't apply them to accept the thought of this, not to be to it. and that's a positive dynamic. how however, i think the key issue here is that the us has been wants to give these guys some space to since carry on with it's loading the gods a slip. so they would know they don't want to. this thing is like they don't want any fixed. the thing is that i'm in the near future from stopping the war. i think that's, that's an issue. so i think there is willing, there is an open, an openness by the us to consider it as an ocean that addresses the very direct
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them to, to the needs of the guys. and that is the national appetite for this to see the more a pulling into the gaza strip and, and the sort of approach store, but still with the one that's talking about the end before, which is the key issue here. indeed, i mean we did here for a match, the blinking in his press conference during the that the nights us time that he was saying that you as well as engage seriously on this. but he remained hopeful that they could be some kind of resolution in, in the coming hours. i mean, that is a different tone, different language than we've heard before. yes, i mean the world, the entire world is united over the capital to come in at that and does that start happening? and because i'm the old willing to address it. but politically, when it comes to the declarative goals of the law, especially these are the only ones and the medical and the american stand on it to see the support is that the says i'm dissolved, it means i resolved that at the same time, there is a a better 11th,
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that's happening now. i mean, we'll see the head of the home as a political build a little explain any of this is the thing title. and this could be also related to postpone. if that is an ocean as well, they want to see what the zip sions or what. how much is that is the twin, twin days when the gauge was when it comes to the, the, to, to negotiations over the listing captions and see what, how much is willing to give up in this process. and then maybe this is also a link to the you want to connect you to another solution as well. so many things that are happening at the center and many factors that are happening at the same time, but at the confesses. and i think they're all connected, more or less. so let's see what happens from that often. and he has been kind of with some positive outcomes, come come out of. so you're talking about the di, humanitarian situation. one of the things that is being talked about in the last day or so is being this idea of uh, a naval or a maritime colorado, from cyprus to garza. how seriously should that be taking? i mean it, given the fact that there is that there's this mass of land crossing from israel,
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for example, that could be used if, if, if that were deemed appropriate by the israelis and also the lack of a ports. i mean, how, how, how seriously should be considered as so uh, how do i know just simply this is but feasible. logistically, it's not feasible because that is the person doesn't know portion for them. no thoughts actually to, to accommodate some settings but to stop with. so if that is the assumption that this is a maritime corridor between the 2 side, but of egypt throughout each, then again the, i'm not solving that, it's again, it's just that the, the, the, the, this is not the feasible somebody, meaning that this is the same conditions on a dentist, what do i mean because that's what i've been controlling the borders between egypt and guys. so if so this is just another layer of, of, of middle class and supported this way. but the lot of makes thing is that it is what it has been tension is to do this. this means that they want to fully disengage themselves from gaza. which means that is what it wants to release. it's sent from it legal and lot of responsibility as an i q by of all in the all over
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the guys are sort of and that sort of line. and this is, this tends to have this, it gives me the plan would that they want to push a week as a from easily. so there is no point as soon as they noticed back in gaza and goes and becomes an independent entity. but on, by whomever is going to run this in the future after this war is over. and that's what isn't. it says with district decisions. they want to see this happening. so they have no responsibility, legal responsibility whatsoever. and this should come to a politic of the that's the for us that this will be a new arrangement, a new dean that, that really pushes for the semester, at least the scenario. i think that's the web line for the better students this. this engagement for pushing goes away from the mainland. no, for the student and for an edition or citizen will accept this. let's move on to talk about these, these 5 talks. i mean, there are various indications of progress on some levels and as you say is mine is in, in kyra having talks various talks as well and also between multiple countries including kata. but at the same time, we've heard from benjamin netanyahu again, over nights,
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the will goes on until hamas is eradicated, in his words, a mazda saying no pause. massa, it seems the price in terms of how sending prisoners, but israel might be willing to pay it wants to see a full and to the will the seem intractable positions, despite all this evidence that they're told. so i'm going, i've you and how do you read? let's go, yes, the to, i mean, but that's, i mean, a new positions. i mean, this of tactics. i mean, i mean, this is, nor my meaning the 2 sides will stick to that highs, demands objectives. so how about so let's say we expect of, of an end for this, what i would throw out of his lane the troops. then we fix up the negotiations. and the lady said, no, we're still holding the door goals. i'm just going to keep pushing, pushing, pushing, but eventually, let's see, where would they meet the? because both of them have, have interest to deliver on something. so they have to meet somewhere. that would be the compromises. and this is we have to happen. i expect this will be a long do see some process for me not to be an easy when on easy one,
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even like the competitive to the 1st round of negotiations. but at the same time, if, if distinguish ations a lot, a combined with the a political upon it and put it to come back to discuss the end before i have to discuss the political, the future of guys. then i think we have looked into somebody another of the stage 2 or 3 of this conference, and we'll just keep going on. and from my, uh, the things that i mean the want to see join up to the yesterday. but at least this off because the, it seems that isn't nutritional. so think about how much the officials, the on the future of gaza. i'm not sort of this is this started with an american to be like because this stuff with the americans. i've also put a visual set that to approach i'm excellent under the consideration if so, if that sumption that the americans have given or less more or less an enter a student, i'd be close to the ation process to stop and discuss the future of guys after this war, this thing is a, the beginning of a political, the political fast to the initiation best of the captive nutrition stuff. and then
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things might, might sort of match shooting on that on that front. okay, great summer can we thank you very much. my pleasure for us president joe biden, this costing doubts on the prospect 70 minutes. these 5 deal as timer was just saying, between israel and homos. unfortunately, there's no expectation at this point. we are pushing buttons, comments, comments of the national security spokesman. john could be set discussions about a potential increase. well now in his words, very serious. meanwhile, the section states, as israel has an obligation to minimize civilian casualties in gaza and sleep, lincoln was speaking at his end of the press conference. mike kind of has moved from washington. the us secretary of state spoke as to how the us has strengthened
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its alliance in various parts of the globe. he was aust directly, to what extent it's continued an unqualified support of israel and its operation is casa, is affecting these alliances. he did not address that directly. what he did say is that even some countries opposed to united states still see it as a leader in these ongoing crisis. so he's continuing to insist that the us has a role to play, and te insinuates that it is not losing global support because of it's ongoing support as well. but on that issue, he continued to maintain that israel has a right and indeed a duty to continue its operations against him. us, at the same time it has a right and a duty and what he calls a strategic need to minimize the casualties that incur during its operations.
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this is what he said on that subject. we continue to believe it is real, does not have to choose between removing the thread from us and minimizing the total on civilians and guys. and it has an obligation to do both. and it has a strategic interest to do both or more determine that ever to ensure that out of this or if it tragedy comes a moment. a possibility is riley's for palestinians for the region to live and lasting peace and lasting security. that out of the start, this complaint, the secretary of state reiterated on a number of occasions that to use his words. it is vitally important how as well conducts its operations. however, he also made clear that it is up to as well to decide how to do that. not the united states might kinda, i'll just the era washington in the us defense. i can see lloyd austin has visited
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an american aircraft carrier in the eastern mediterranean sea. the vessel was deployed there in october, austin's being on a tour of the middle east this week, and i'm seeing a maritime initiative to counter attacks on commercial vessels in the red sea by whose defiance is from human being. while the lead to other diseases said, his forces will retaliate against the us if it targets yemen. de la calhoun seek also accused washington to being complicit in israel's war on gaza. what time and a b one she at them? i made all these but dr. as you get to reported by media my, they, the americans accomplices. though these crimes are submitted to be a for that, that the americans were complicit from day one moment. the dispatch, the military experts, mandatory consultants in order to manage the war fans to
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manage these lately military all places on it is they united states experts who laid down plans and carry out the military operations as that is oliver, that they are accessories of leaning to the scribes above old, i'm in the united states, provided the zionist entity with thousands of bomb. i'm missing is to try to get that is it then said that is even the internationally bad. one of the weapons still ahead on al jazeera, a wrinkled, breaking surge of micros trying to cross into the us along. it's pulled up with mexico. the
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hello quite the storm system coming in to denmark on thursday. this is storm p a forecast to see hurricane force wind gusts here. so it's going for a closer look because you're on the one side of things. denmark, this will be rain but snow north of it for norway and sweden, so also in stock on could see about 10 centimeters of snow and we talked about those wins places in denmark, we could see there were up to about 125 kilometers per hour now we've got a fire hose of rain coming in to southern turkey, a here for on talia. this could be our 3rd round of flooding in 3 weeks. we also see that intense rain over cypress as well. now through central europe, things are fairly quiet. temperatures have come down in bulgaria, sophia, just at 4 degrees in that range is moving further east, of course, across germany and pulling meantime when still a fact or through the valley. eric islands here, and that is running into ne algeria and northern to easy. so let's go to africa right now. still some discharge whether around here through libya as well. it's
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been quite hard in nigeria, lagos, the other day was about 3637 degrees. and it's been hot, dry and windy in south africa, so wildfire near cape town. and then if we look toward zambia, some severe thunderstorms in the forecast here on thursday. the highly toxic pesticides linked to elevated occurrences of parkinson's disease in the farm. as we used for you ever warned about the health effects of our no, the fault lines expose this house for decades, a global chemical giant withheld information. 12000 american crumbs. he actually said he should never put the words per quad parkinson's disease in the same sentence. the pesticide play book on a jersey to the
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what are the evacuation of 20 percent of central gaza, along with con eunice as being heavy onto the re showing on thursday morning from his very military boats targeting the beach, has a rough on con, eunice, in the southern gospel street, is where the forces have been carrying out more rates across the occupied west bank . nutri vehicles answered several cities and towns including novelist on bethlehem . early on thursday, a rated homes understood and detained at least one time a student. viewing security council is expected to vote on the resolution that would cool. so the suspension of hostilities in gaza in the coming hours, the voters debates. 3 times the diplomat should be negotiating with the united states on the wording of the draft. millions of people trapped in the strip have repeatedly said, there is no play safe and goes up and one of israel's attacks on wednesday. drone strikes targeted residential buildings near a hospital in the southern city of rough,
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or at least 10 people were killed in 60 engine explosions happened right near the to wake hospital out. is there a journalist on broad costs engineering was my son was injured in that strike. he's among schools and people taking the hospitals. video capture at the moment that he was injured. the the the executive exec 7. 7 0, stephen wright's watch says, messer has silence posts in support of palestine on instagram, facebook. it says this expression the suppression rather is systemic, and global, amounting to what seems to be the largest wave of censorship of content about
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palestine. today's, the rights group reviewed a $1050.00 cases of online censorship. for more than 60 countries, they will launch the in english, nearly all of them featured peaceful content in support of palestine. the organization says that in more than $300.00 cases uses were unable to appeal methods, removal of content, or accounts effectively. it's identified 6 packets of censorship, content removal, suspension or permanent disabling of accounts and restrictions on liking, commenting, sharing or re posting is also found restrictions on tagging or following other accounts. limited use assessment method of features and shadow binding uses. that means significant drop in the visibility of the use as post stories and account. well, no, it didn't. milady joins us now from the he's professor of media and communications at katara university. thank you very much for joining us. i'm. so what do you make
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of this, the allegations in the end, you know, complaints about this kind of behavior from that. so what do you make of this latest as a piece of research? what i think this is the combination of a system of the pressure um from around the world, especially policy makers in the west. and in addition to the is really government on social media platforms like i'm at and x and others. unfortunately many has been in the last some few months and then and especially of the 2021 the state of shaw events in jerusalem has been um, uh, kind of from placing a very, very obvious um, systematic way of controlling gun monitoring. anything related to by this time, anything related to policy and content and what we've been kind of from listening
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or hearing from active is so from academic. so from um, social media, um, uh, organizations around the world about met that sensing the content. and i think now we've seen it documented by human rights watch. and unfortunately this is another kind of some way of keeping him to the pressure from the is really government. specifically. this is dangerous. this is um, unprecedented uh to, to, to, to, to for met to, to kind of come to this. 2 way of controlling the content of this definitely would affect the image, not only of method, but also other social media platforms were about to send you. the content is controlled west of free speech is actually monitored. i'm also sensitive. so this, this sounds really a big along this sounds reparation in my opinion from around the world. and i hope met up with
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a initiatives in the future to do some justice to the by the city and call them to this. i'm just, it's about a senior people who every day now we've been seeing the up to us that these people bottom at the end of the, of the instructions. i'm frustrating because uh in the. 2 uh, the westbank can other bob, so from palestine. so let's hope that this is, this would not, this would be a phase and let's hope that we come to normality show. and um, let's hope that the international pressure would mount on social media network. because honestly, assistance is no thanks to so she didn't have to worry about the in addition to just see it and the, some of the international charles that we are hearing and watching and witnessing the, the, the, the, the adults it gives you a heads up. but um, otherwise, probably all of those atrocities would have been uncovered would have been without
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the witness. you mentioned the issue of shakespeare on 2021. and the a similar story surrounding the attempted force, removal of palestinians from their homes and occupied is true some that i was reporting from jerusalem at the time. and i remember is ray, the activists were talking about posts, inciting violence, so supporting on us and, and defending the sorts of bands on those grounds. what's interesting about this research, what, what do you make of those allegations at that time? human rights. what has said that a 1049 all these instances of the 1050 that it considered they were peaceful. so it gives facebook and instagram less room really to, to argue that this is warranted to know. absolutely. but this means this means that some, uh, any by the city of contents. now whether it is peaceful or not peaceful in a way is considered by met, that is considered by the as to where the government is,
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is confident by some of the policy makers on the what will be putting pressure on better. but it is um, not allowed, and this is beverly where you will, by the way, would probably put the pressure on other social media networks to also probably be in the future like ex for example to, to, to, to, um, to, to take some, some, some, some similar measures, this also probably wouldn't put some pressure on other um let's say. 2 a newspapers or a global channels like television channels to also uh, sunset, but as seen in contact. so the, this is really, they just put the stuff and on. and i think, and i think the human rights organizations like to invite swabs on this international and many others. i think they, they are doing the right thing. and in my opinion, they should raise the alarm. they should talk about this some measure as a good use for speech against the basic human rights of um uh,
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revealing the true accounts of the atrocities of the genocide that is happening. look over the image, but in an old but to simulate on old. but i see people including the job is a what does the say about content moderation more broadly, because obviously to us, so now x has seen its content mother writing ability, hugely, you know, hollowed out, seems to take over by the law mosque. and people have, in some ways been praising the fact that meta and others do still have content moderators who are trying to police what's going on. but it does it on the one. how do you have almost a wild west of edison going? on the other hand, you have the issue of who really judges what is appropriate and what isn't. i mean it's, it's a bit of a mind sales to these companies to pick that way through, you know, i'm, i'm sure it is problematic. that's lucky if i am a person, for example, who is in the control room of meta or x langley. i will,
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i will, i wouldn't be facing the huge pressure from both sides from, for example, lump is ready and i'll be is who i've tried to find the defense for every form of policy and contact. and also from the rest of the was um, who was supportive of the but as in an hour to, to um, uh to, to, to, to, to, to provide a free speech platform. so certainly if i am one of those in that position, i would be facing the pressure, but certainly, i mean i would also be fat in terms of moderate things because the, the content, yes we, we, we do refuse every form of content that's proposed as um uh, come come down and kind of resemble what have you. but at the same time, i mean what you've just mentioned is a peaceful content about palestine about demonstrations, about the show and support to deposit pursuit and not active itself without necessarily showing support. for example, how much or any other uh, minute to group. so this is what the concern is really so i think the bottom line
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in my opinion, which of meta and all the so so for me, the platform should take into consideration isn't a simple thing. the basic and human vice, so part of sending him is not wrong and it should have been considered as of design, is that it should have been coded as did you or empties ready? this is a basic human right. that's it should be. 2 condone buses basically human life that should be preserved in a way and any other for both of let's say, a suggesting gum onto ju sentiment though obviously it should be, should be sensitive. i mean, any of the other forms of suggesting gum causing to have between 50 see the physically difficult minutes should be all just that's it. but the, you know, we're talking about the basic, get a free human. the 3 writes of supporting what is happening to be part of sidney and his image. in westbank, in jerusalem and all other thoughts, hope all is fine. i mean, we see it now every day,
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but assume humans are putting pages, enjoys it, but it is uploading changes again was fine, but it says i put in pages and an image of the launch is exterminated. you might have to use steps terminated. so if i am talking to you about these authors, it is i shouldn't be allow this platform on every floor of the boat. 1 a kind of social social media network. no didn't allow the from the height of from castle university. thank you very much for analysis. thank you for inviting me. now, a woman has been killed in southern lebanon by is really showing the 3rd such incident, in his many days of shedding, is where the cross border attacks have increased in recent weeks, striking further inside lebanon, apparently 50 a, sorry, approximately 50000 people from southern lebanon. are displaced as a result of the fighting as well. it continues to fight. and so northern israel, it's in the town of curious showing up live now it is in
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a honda in southern lebanon to tell us more about the latest on this cross board of fighting. it's been going on for days. what's been happening so far on thursday as well, the conflict has intensified in terms of frequency and the scope of attacks. we are now in week 11. israel really stepping up its air strikes, targeting border villages, but the occasional strike deeper inside 11 on last night. there was a strike some 25 kilometers from the border in an area and it came up to fair a sites was targeted there. now this is an area known to where hezbollah has a military assets we, we do not know exactly what was his or if there were any casualties. but also a few days ago, there was a, another striking his registrar deep inside living on some 40 kilometers from,
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from the border. so you'll see this intensification of the conflict. you mentioned 3 civilians killed in the past 3 days. now those civilians were in, in border villages because right now it is becoming really, it's just not safe. no go areas, some 4 to 5 kilometers deep uh from, from the border. so even though this conflict is still largely confined to the border area is widening the battle ground is widening. and israel also carrying out more surgical strikes, direct hits, hospitalized the lebanese armed group, last 7 men in the past 24 to 36 hours up to 18 men in the past week. so as a sort of the conflict, the plus $114.00. so you see as well relying on drones, telecommunications, really technology attempted to find and, and targets hezbollah fighters operating in this area. but hezbollah too is not phase, is the targeting towns
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a few kilometers from the border inside as well. there were no casualties, they hit pretty small enough last night, but, but, but it is, you get and you see this, this gradual escalation and is writing threats of israel, really the rhetoric that we will destroy available. we will, we will, uh, you know, not only target hezbollah, but the country as a whole, if has, well, it doesn't pull back from the border, but as well as message continues to be, we will not leave this con, we do, will not discuss the situation along the border until as well as the attacks on garza stopped. they know how to install the lab and on thank you very much. the time now for look at some of the other will use the you as well as food program is reportedly suspended assistance and some pots us 2 times the 0 state. it was supporting more than 800000 people that the rapids support forces making advances
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against the army in the state. if the same gun food reports a lot of struggles to hold back tears when she thinks about her son being beaten to death, fios was 12 years old. when through dance power, military forces pulled him out of line at a check point in west r for, along with other young men. and by the time he must have his father tried to this to him about to put them down and then they hit him. who does, he fell down down to the boy away and told him to call us clothing why they would meeting him with a wooden dog. and i see the dog. and he bled out with a customer the putting to a u. n. report an estimated 12000 people have been killed since april when the conflict broke out between the army led by general abdel for to a boat. hon. and the rapid support forces commanded by his former deputy mohammed
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hamden donald holder. uh no. the uh, i watched if and her surviving children are just one of hundreds of my solid families who fled the fighting and with the 4 foot chad, all around her in this refugee camp. people have similar tales of violence that seems far from random. a series of targeted attacks against mass ali children plus the parts of the they were very young children. my nephew was only 2 months old when he was beaten, his mother did not take him off her back. when she pulled him off her back, she found him dead. i just want to get the lead this. the un has condemned reports of ethnic violence in dot for. it says the systematic killing and displacement of massively populations could amount to more crimes. the rapids support forces has
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repeatedly denied responsibility orthodontist. it yourself will not provide support to perpetrators but will respond swiftly and resolutely. we assure our firm readiness to collaborate with the investigations committee to present any individuals involved in any abuses for a fair trial. oh yeah, i have to hook up after more than 8 months of violence, the battlefield is expanding beyond hot tomb and r for to the power military group has made gains this week, capturing sedan 2nd largest city wide mcdonny charities saved the children says about 350000 young people, their risk of being killed, injured or displaced. and does the fighters advance more student needs fear their children will be killed or caught in the crossfire? if this i'm getting food audra 0. do you case backlog in dealing with refugee claims is at its highest level. so thought this here, it's
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a major political issue that is threatening to be royal to government delays can have a devastating impact on family seeking asylum. i'll just never spoke to a student needs women desperate to be reunited with his sons. john, how has the story from bristol in england? this is of the new res cove in flames, often attacked by a government backed melisha in the city of all new amount in sudan. i'll be a new she had to get her family to safety. if they were to have any future a tool, it's not safe for them. nobody can look off to them. because even in the cities around cartoon, we used to think was safe. now want people compulsively, savant, but it's not safe anymore. it took almost 4 years for it to be as asylum claim to be processed in the u. k. eventually to younger children were allowed to join her, but the long wage meant that one of the older boys to 18 in the interim, becoming ineligible for family reunification and britain's home office has refused
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an appeal for compassion, a successful it gets a terrible feeling because they are living on the street, the shots have 9 homes that have lost everything. it's an unbelievable and indescribable feeling as a mom. a beer story is one of many, tens of thousands people stuck in a grinding li, slow asylum system. the lawyers say is underfunded and i'm the results to the government's latest promise to reduce the historically high backlog of cases is they say only making things worse. and that forcing a system to work that just does not have the capacity to. there's no capacity in the quotes, there's no cost in the home office and there's no cost the with legal i legal aid on that for. yeah, the food of rule is totally, it's totally sources here. i mean one ahead of the next few k election, the domestic debates on immigration grows ever more toxic. as one former advise that the government explains this incredibly toxic, not she's thought,
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see view people's individuals. we may need them to be here. they may have a bunch to be here and not just look at them as inviting the country or other such inflammatory was. i really think despite needs to be pulled down. so a much more sensible level, but therapy is to be literal, political appetite, except that the government sees its policies as vote winning like housing asylum seekers. on the floating bod joel plans to send them to rewan to none of which off as much hope to a b. is family sons still searching for safety and suffering desperate consequences during the whole elder 0 bristol. and then as well as freed 10 us preserves in exchange for the release of a close ally of president nicholas my euro. the americans are already back on us. soil exchange comes weeks off to the white house, agreed to suspense on the sanctions following a pledge by my dogs to work towards free and fair elections. next year i was under, i'm here to reports. i if i, if i, i'll accept this is the moment that really swell as president close ally how they
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got off the plane and cut off because on wednesday, because i'm getting, businessman was freed from us, presenting miami in exchange for the release of 10 americans killed by the venezuelan, redeem mdx rendition of a fugitive defense constructor. wow, that's part of the deal could act as also released at least 13 minutes when i'm political prisoners. the deal brokered by could star is the largest release of american prisoners in venezuela's history. it comes weeks after us president joe biden, so ministration agreed to suspend oil sanctions and venezuela following the commitments by august when i'm president. because my daughter to work to was free and see a presidential elections in 2024 earlier in the day by the and said the deal was a step in the right direction. we have no higher priority. awesome.
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that as well of us far for not over yet home of the many in the region. see the release of alex up as a major concession to my daughter. so have was arrested a money laundering and other criminal charges in 2020 and was regarded as a key tool against the redeem standing side by side with have diminished when i'm president, celebrated his release and could i guess, calling for the normalization of relations with washington corridor, so showing respect, everything can be chief with mutual respect, can advance towards the different ways in our relationship. and hopefully some analysts believe this deal allows both sides to show that however difficult either negotiations or working going to be set. the disagreement guarantees that the doha in barbados agreement remain in place, advice, time to maintain the oil and gas licenses. the u. s. that the us had threatened to
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withdraw from it. there's no doubt that to deal with anger up my daughter's political opponents, but in the end it could prove to be a win win for everyone involved by then guess bring safely home of the us prisoners . well, my daughter shows that he's still in charge and that he's willing to do anything it takes to save those and it's close to circle strengthening his position before next year's presidential elections. i listened that i'm get, i just see what the process president's a manual nicole has defended a controversial immigration bill that split his policy prompting the resignation of his health minister for legislation will strengthen the government's ability to deport foreigners, critics of cold at the most regressive immigration law in decades, reco breaking surge of illegal crossings along the us. mexico border is overwhelming. the border patrol more than 10000 migrants of cross daily and recent
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days largely into the south western states of texas. and our zone up to the yano has more from mexico city in a moment of prayer, before waiting into the freezing waters of the rio grande. the youngest today, just 2 months old this is part of a huge search of migrants to reach the us border and recent days, over 4000 a day in the mexican state of while we live alone. it's taken most of the months to get here. they're exhausted, but one after the other, they tell us what they've heard from family and other migrants that now is the time to cross the vine here. that's all one of my friends have cross, they have a cross. now, how does that look what we've been waiting for months? it was very hard to get through integration. it's back to now. this is what lies in store for them. hours of waiting in the cold to be processed by over whelmed custom
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and border patrol officers on the texas side of the border. cvp says the situation is posing a serious challenge to their operations. on the border authority, say the increase in illegal crossings is the result of smugglers moving large numbers of people through mexico. but there's always multiple factors that bring migraines through mexico and costs spikes. and us border crossings this year, specifically, budget cuts to the immigration authorities here have meant they stop detaining and reporting on documented migrants in mexico. meaning many more have been able to reach the us border. the crisis has let the us to close to of the main cross border cargo railway disrupting key supply lines between the 2 countries and costing millions and financial losses. the move is partly to redirect cdp staff to processing centers and also to dissuade additional migrants from using the trains to cross mexico. biggest concern is
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a possibility that several of the companies affected by this closure will have to stop operations. as pressure rose on a sharply divided us congress to add thousands more migrants in southern mexico are preparing to head north trying to reach the us before the new year to the i got the i know how to 0 mexico city. it's more than 20 people have been killed and hundreds of others displaced by floods in the south indian state of total amount due to meet your logical department says unprecedented rains dumped more than 20 times the volume of water usually seen during this time of year in l fernandez as this report ruling was of water leaving a trail of destruction across parts of south india. the state government to blame the keels unworthy code recalled green, heavier than full showers and warnings, which came a bit late. oh, not a good word. i entered into the saloon the overall guests and in dozen kitchen
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items was swept away in the floods. there was nothing to eat. a situation is very bad. looking administrator said they didn't know they lee entity greenwood was defected. hundreds befriended by rising floods. want to rescue teams was todd to reach butler, both victims like this pregnant woman and this young baby trapped by the floods that i missed. but i'm to has a helicopter garden that they would immediately taking that helicopter and based on the information that was coming to us with regard to the screen, people who were stranded on 3 thoughts on the roof. they but immediately taken. and in this bundle to the helicopter, foresaw days of the helicopter record rescue about 17 people, including the 3 pregnant ladies, cooked food and restroom. facts were being distributed to those trap by floods. the deluge occurred while the state was still recovering from the damage caused by
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cycling mission, which latch the coast earlier this month, getting at least 13 people. the floods beginning to recede and residents desperately hoping for a respite marine fernandez of to 0. and i said for me, hardy, posted for this news um, but i'll be back in a moment with one use the this is the view that no scene has been looking out for the past 20 years to these really separation barrier cuts. her family's landing upon the village in august, they handed several time it isn't you confiscation orders to expand the wall? the walls length is more than double that of the 1967 borders for palestinians. the wall is an extension of israel system of control, part of
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a wider network of roads. supplements on check points built to give us really the offer hon while making their lights on bearable by the frank assessments to the problem is that it is there is allowed to be outside that ends of international law. and one of the reasons that's the beauty of the year is the fact that is it and has declared war on no coupons, people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroyed. the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most will be the women and children inside story on al jazeera, as the war and ukraine rages on, some young the russians are refusing to take up on 101 east meets those fleeting to neighboring cars. on a just here's from,
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i'll just on the go in the tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite top to just set for it and tapped on a new app from alta 0. nice at using. is it the the number of palestinians killed in israel's war on guns. it has reached $20000.00, including more than $8000.00 children the already full. so this is the, i'll just,
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