tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 21, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i missed i was here today, and this is a news on life from to her. coming up in the next 60 minutes. grief and golf families hold onto the memories of their loved ones, following a series of deadly strikes. and ruff 12 feet program, one is that there is a risk millions in gauze, and will suffer from funding unless aid gets pride. scrape say that some of the prisoners of israel setup since the war began. violating international laws, subjecting palestinians to abuse,
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plus and olivers of the on security concepts of scale of humanitarian aid to gaza is delayed. fine us subjects the day off to a series of deadly strikes and rough on it's in the south of the cause. a strip, 3 of the family is all gathering to collect their loved ones from local milks that this as the desktop in gauze as the past 20000. and what the un has called a tragic and shameful milestone. a correspondent tourist a boise and has been told it would be safe here. why have you left us behind? why done? why father was among those killed in as many as troy, or the most in one place is very forces to pounds to needs to evacuate to
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as part of the move the bombs key for them. 1 he was praying in the mosque, and while he was outside the bombing happened and he was killed. may god have mercy on me. so my sister, her husband and daughter were in the same area and they were very affected. but it was her husband who was to is where the forces show to homes, the alley, most of the hospital. my mother, she was always good to me. another more in the families, the same, disappear. this, as is very sources announce attached to 250 targets costanza over 24 hour period. the people have siblings that are not going back and they don't get a minute and they can to, to them despite people's homes,
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out sight the bodies violent the, what's left behind, solve it, what the account and try to survive one more day until the next strike as palestinians escape attacks in the north israel, unrelenting boom buttons of the south leaves people completely venerable and unsafe even in the places where they are taking refuge as more and more of those areas are reduced to russell topic up as in how does the euro roughly in the south of going so well, that's now speak to tara advisory who's go and rossa kayak. we know the strengths there in the south. have been ongoing. and bruce to tell us what you're seeing and hearing now of the yes, absolutely. the southern part of the gaza strip had been on the intense bombing since early hours of today's morning work. the casualties and the desk told,
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had sort past more than 20000 palestinians who have been killed since october. the 7th, i would more than a $50000.00 others who have been i also wanted to touring the last couple of hours around a $27.00. a palestinians have been killed and did not seem to value refuge account since the early hours. and also the software parts had been completely under targeting as the sound of these very 5 digits. we can clearly hear right now had also been of a loud works roof. i had been on the attacks earlier today. and also in the con eunice, which is right now a back to soon by the, he's really military as they are taking confrontations against palestinian fighters the on the vicinity of the a close to another hospital and also in the eastern areas where the east very forces are trying to advance deeper into a condo in a city where a number of residential buildings these areas had completely flattened and earlier . also today, the east very forces had exploded, exploded the palestine sequester,
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which is one of the main central requests in a, in gaza strip. as they have trying to, uh, completely, uh, destroy buildings, off to finish and their operations in these areas. now these kinds of strikes continued to destroy our residential building, civil infrastructure and also medical facilities in the north, in the re, in the middle areas. and the southern part, which is supposed to be a safe area, was also under the russell under the attacks. i'm sorry, sorry. i do have to ask you this while about about the deteriorating humanitarian situation. that because you in bodies have been warning for some time of catastrophic hunger. now the body that duct has found and is saying that we could see one in the next 6 months. if this conflict continues, what does not look like and practical times that where people getting food, if they can find it? the only people in gauze i knew the southern parts are receiving the humanitarian aid that is of that type in allow to
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a get to end to flow into the gospel strip. now people only receive the humanitarian aids from the united nations. for out there is the distribution 8 senses and the are 1st also to line up for new hours to have an access to these, the humanitarian a due to the fact that russell and a, the software of parts of garza had been very densely populated area where people are, are forced to line up for long. i was just to have that very limited access to some portals of woodside, some kinds of things to get some breads and also flow from the distribution centers . and this is only can be, it can be a sufficient only for one meal, good day. which means that they are also in very desperate need for sub humanitarian supplies. just to help them to survive for talking about a report that had been released by the world with programs, they use that noise out of 10 pallets. the news have gone through complete day and night without to have anything to eat. and we also took
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a close look or not on people's situation and conditions. and to make shift tends to be completely desperate and what we found. and they should make shift since it's only a few times a visit to both as the arctic telling us that they are being surviving on these kinds of food for long days. as they have nothing to have those and fee increase. a rate of prices in slight garza, in terms of the looking products due to the cloud glow to a buddhist and the partial and restricted to humanitarian access to gauze as well. tara cover was in the for us on the ground in rasa, and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you, time or is there any forces? have struck residential homes again and then your body, a refugee continentals, and garza killing thousands and injuring many. alda zeroes on a social, roofers out the scene that shortly off to the attack of wanting the some of the pictures you're about to see or distressing to they have the, the newness, i'm and so somebody tell me, what's the,
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the, the, the, the commercial hooked the as you've seen. yeah. shutting in from apartments and jumping the top to put things right. religious sending to dozens and ends at the end of the city. if i did the. 1 sherman but and the un human rights office says it's received allegations of what could be a war crime by is really forces in gaza. witnesses say is where the soldiers executed at least 11 on the palestinian men in front of their families. and then
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also the strip. they refused a storming residential building and separation. the men from the women and children to 0 spoke to several eye witnesses. oh, the show. most of them are they still in the building. they forced the entry into residential flats. they did the buttons in the lower levels. i live on the 6th floor. i put my door and switching lights on. they stole my house, i told them or a family, a household of civilians. they soros men and their wives and children. my brother in law tried to speak and explain it all in the house of civilians, but they starting dead. after that, they rounded the men up and the women in the opposite house. then these riley soldiers opened fire and all the men they told the starting the other side, they never show but tank from outside to charlotte. enough, the motto, these really sole, just on the block of slots, they forced the way into every home, killed the men and to change the women and children. we do not know the whereabouts . they did the same on every floor. all women rounded up in one room by the time
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they reached us on the 6th floor, they started shooting old and then my father in law and his son was shot. they died instantly. these raised killed them. we kept the door open and did not show any resistance. we kept the lights on. as soon as the is ready, so just on the house, they started shooting. men, then firing at the walls within were groups by the half rounded up. of the young children was stripped to the clothes and forced to the knees. all women were kept on the 4th floor in order to remove the head coverings. after that, they took one of them and downstairs still naked. them they opened fire, killed them all, executed them in cold blood after that order was given to the tanks. i'm going to show was fired on all the women on the 4th floor. young girl was killed. my 2 daughters and female neighbors were injured. the israeli soldiers rounded up all the women in one room, then fired 3 mortar shells at us, then catch shooting their machine guns at us. before that they stormed our house an
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open fire. i was hit with a bullet in my hand. my daughter in her hedge, my younger daughter was killed and my son is blind. my husband was executed in cold blood bull. my other daughter's suffered severe injuries, broken bones and flesh during open. we were all hit by bullets instructional has been bleeding all over since 5 o'clock on tuesday. how goes a lot of hers and then the loss of political bureau has issued a statement. this is what you have to say. why the in the world is site and there's a corporation army continue to come with most. it goes on daily basis, especially in the north and parts of the goal is a strip and the golden city. these are the freshest army. come with the civil associate executions against and tired of feminist witnesses reported the doors or the police. tina's were taken from their homes and would accept you with it and call the blood in the front of their from it is evaluated. fiji comes, these are the weird plants continue to commit. part of the war crimes by car would
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be entitled in the show neighborhood. and the cub and can indulgence of people. and in addition to those allegations of people being executed since october, the 7th. is there any arrests of palestinians have skyrocketed both in garza and in the occupied west bank. human rights groups are concerns that some of the prison special alcohol. so this will began a contravene in international human rights floor and increasing the subject in palestinians to abuse and run con reports from the occupied westbank surrounded by pictures of prisoners, a slight form and current. the public standing prisoner society keeps track of those arrested. and those released since october, the 7th, that task has become even more challenging and more and more hearing about women and children, hilde and joe of being arrested in garza. i'm on the side on a takes testimony. some of these released, she tells us about one female president from gauze. i was hoping to hear throughout
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the period of her detention show me blindfolded and with her legs and head start the present according to what she said is a completely open barracks, with no rooms in about 30, all the female prisoners after changing the same place that would allow the united nations instead on december, the 16th it received numerous reports of mess, detentions forced disappearances and ill treatment of prisoners from northern garza, including women and children who are specifically protected under the geneva convention. the little of conflict is rose in grunting. any organization access to its trainees. a fact the red cross says, contributing international humanitarian. we are not currently getting access. we are speaking to it is rarely authorities and reminding them of their obligations on the international. and this includes uh for palestinians as protected persons under the geneva conventions that we all have access to them and they are allowed to also retain access with their family members. since october, the 7th,
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these riley is have set up or expanded military base is like the woman behind me to hold what they called a mass prisoners. they say that anybody that's been interrogated that isn't linked to the group is released without charge, puts into an actual and local human rights group. say that the testimony they getting from people released from places like this and others across the occupied westbank. so a significant cause for concern when it comes to international humanitarian law, enroll in con, out 0, the occupied westbank as well for a full stay. now, united nations security council is attempting to vote on a draft resolution quoting for the scaling off a few monitoring a deliveries in the besieged cause of strength. the proposal by the united arab emirates is also calling for an urgent and sustained suspension of hostilities to allow it safe and unhindered to monitor and access to gaza. was where it has been delayed several times and is expected to take place off the close consultations.
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well, the us step is you in boss of the, to the un says they will only support the draft resolution if specific changes on age learning still working at still hoping to get to, you know, to be able to support it so that there well, there need to be some things in the text, it wouldn't make it where they are. support right now. we're still working it so hold on, speak to gabriel. i wonder. he joins us now from un headquarters in new york, gabe, yesterday when we spoke. here's what the sticking point might be of this age monitoring mechanism. do you get the sense that that's any closer to resolution as well, it's really hard to tell because all of these negotiations are taking place behind closed doors. that's number one. number 2, we do know that we think that that still is the main sticking point. and so the fact that we thought they were going to vote middle of the day, uh, new york time and now we're at about $215.00. some people are looking at that as
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maybe that's a good sign that they are making progress. others are looking at that as a bad sign. perhaps they are not making progress. the short answer is, we don't know, but what we can glean from this is that negotiations are ongoing at the very highest of levels. they will be going into closed session, a meeting behind closed doors, specifically talking about guys that that's a security council in about 45 minutes from now. we'll have to see if they come out with any sort of new draft that the us could maybe get behind or at least abstain from. however, and this is key here on procedural matters. it's a chain make changes to a draft. technically, that would need to be reviewed for 24 hours by all of the security council members, and even perhaps taken back to their capitals for final sign off as well. so there's a lot of uncertainty here. and if i could still be some ways off, it sounds like a what i was under the with
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a license for us from un headquarters. thank you. game. well, meanwhile, white house spokesman is on cubby. it says that washington is moving more humanitarian aid, including water, food, and medicine into gaza. he says nearly $200.00 trucks of intake gauze. in the past 24 hours, a place on 120 trucks entered to carol shalom. and more than $71.00. through rasa springs the total to almost $200.00, just the last 24 hours. and of course we're going to continue to work as hard as we can to increase that flow through both those border crossings. and then make sure that there are processes in place to get that aid and assistance to the people action needed is i guess or is an immense amount of suffering inside gaza, hunger obviously, but also also health needs as well. and with winter coming. harsher weather is going to make it tougher for people that are not able to shelter. so we certainly
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share the concerns about the humanitarian crisis is going on as like as well that speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could she joins me live now? kimberly took us through what we had, the from covey he was really emphasizing the humanitarian aid situation of the yeah, that's right. a, the response that was prompted by that you and report that there is an alarming statistic now about the crisis in gaza when it comes to the humanitarian situation . that one in 4 is now starving. and that as a result of the ongoing 10 week bombardment that's taking place as a result of israel's war in on gaza. and this is eclipsing. we should point out to the near famine situations in recent years in government as well as afghanistan. and so, oh, john kirby, the national security council spoke 1st and they're responding saying that even as the united nations is working on the ground, and israel has this week allowed
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a 2nd crossing to allow aid into gaza. the numbers of trucks is still not meeting some of the targets that the us it helps. now, we know that the latest number is a $120.00 trucks square across care. i'm shallow, but 71 across rough. uh, but the challenge is he says are different every day. he says it's fighting it's, it's the instability of the inspections process and also the availability. sometimes it does making things difficult. and also it says the united states defending israel's right. the us says to be able to inspect and there is really a varying degree of what that looks like. and so the united states. well, it says it is supporting this effort to get humanitarian aid in is also supporting a, b is really, is the ability to obstruct that aid as well. community to get the sense that the us will at any point use it to leverage with as well. in order to try that transition
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to a low intensity warren goals and is well, it's a, it's a really interesting question. one that report is put to john kirby of the spoke 1st and for the national security council as we've approached to or has now passed another, a lower alarming milestone. and that is that 20000 figure in terms of the number of people have been killed as a result of the is really bombardment. and as the reporters are asking whether or not to the united states, we use its leverage to get israel to lower its intensity in its military campaign is currently at a high intensity. and the united states provides the military support the tune of 3800000000 annually. and so john kirby said that this is up to the as riley's when that will transition to a lower intensity. and what that will look like, all he said is that the united states is having those conversations,
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their conversations, the defense secretary lloyd austin, has had with the israelis, as well as jake sullivan, the national security advisor. but they are not dictating the timelines. very interesting. i white house correspondent, kimberly how could the for us thank you. kimberly. is there any forces or continuing to carry out daily rates across the occupied westbank? military vehicles entered several cities and towns including novice and bethlehem. early on thursday. they rated homes and detained at least one palestinian and best to have. our official has moved from ramallah. and now it's replied westbank. and it's been a day when there have been a number of incidents across the westbank. mine has been shot and killed kalia in a village very close to bethlehem. there was a funeral for someone who was shot and killed on wednesday. and that the funeral then the there were exchanges between more nurse ideas, really on me, which led to 3 people being short things of calm down. but there's
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a can sound as it gets dark, because the army are still in the village of sealed off all the roads. then the situation could cleared up. again. we've had the 3 men being arrested in east jerusalem and a number of check points linking the to the rest of them and the westbank being closed out and making it very difficult for people to navigate around there. and the number of incidents where farm equipment and farm buildings have been not done by the is really army. they say that they were not built with permission and therefore they had to be removed. and that obviously causes deep concern, but it just gives you an idea of how this cycle continues to perpetuate. we have a 303 people killed in the west bank since the start of the war and gaza, more than 4600 people arrested. many of them still being held without charge. and
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many palestinians wonder when night comes if their time, if their village, if their home will be the next to be visited by the israeli army. oh, i'm so sure i'll just need to know my law in the occupied westbank the of the children of cause i have pays the highest price on this contract so far. more than 1000000 people in the besieged and bombarded past an entire tree all taken, sheltering you in schools and all the facilities hoping for safety. that means and estimation 625000 children havent been able to go to school for over 2 months. 75 schools have been destroyed. more than 200 education stuff on 9 to have been killed in this war so far. as we just mentioned, hundreds of thousands of children have been left without access to full education and also several 8 organizations led by the education of of old foundation have announced that they will be focusing on mental health services to help students
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cope with federal law. katya lopez, how are you and husband from day? well, most children in gauze are simply trying to survive. schools have been bomb classrooms, destroyed. there is little food, water, and medicine, and mental health, as you can imagine, is a big issue. and that's where this initiative steps in the education above all foundation is partnering with teens the united nations and save the children who are already on the ground to provide mental and psychological support to those who need it. most specifically, children, adolescents and mothers, estimated the more than 230000 people will benefit from this initiative after their life has basically been destroyed over the last 2 months. rebuilding buildings that guys are right now is old, and there's not a possibility in the current situation. this is why the 1st line of defense is making sure that the children at least have to, to be able to provide them the mental health and psychosocial psychological studies
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. coverage to one to go to the situation to going was trying to see what safe learning spaces we can provide in terms of the education to have visitation regardless facing advi or humanitarian crisis. the whole of this program of this initiative is that it will not, are turned into an educational crisis for future generations. cots yet lovely, so the yen elda 0 go. huh. and it has been killed in southern lebanon by is really shutting the 3rd. and as many days is really cross border attacks have increased in recent weeks. striking further inside 7, on approximately 50000 people from southern lebanon county displaced as a result of the fighting has belong, continue to fight into northern israel, hitting the town of korea to mona san. a hold has sent us this update from southern on the cross border exchange of fire continues and it is intensifying israel carrying out the series of air strikes the lebanese arm group hezbollah,
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firing salvo of rockets that towards is really military positions. the escalation is sporadic, but it's becoming more frequent and the scope of the attacks are widening. overnights as well as a hit, a target and it came with the fast that's approximately 20 kilometers from the border quite far from the, from the back to ground in the 3 to 4 kilometer depth battle ground in, in, in southern lebanon. it seems that it could have been in retaliation for hezbollah, firing surface to air missiles. that force is really helicopters to move away from, from the border, from the border area. so both sides really showing their capabilities, not their full military capabilities, with showing capabilities sending messages. the n n a form over the parents. if you like, is israel has been stepping up its threat saying that it will destroy beta root the lebanese capital and not just target has been life has, will, doesn't move away from the border. but hezbollah is saying that it will not stop it's attacks, as long as, as well as a tax on garza continued,
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no matter what the cost of hezbollah has lost a lot of men in the past $11.00 weeks, a 114. and just in the past week, 18 man and most of them were hit by drones. and so israel really relying on technology, so the conflict largely confined to the border, but intensifying their else as ita, southern lebanon, will still ahead here on the algebra. losing and democratic republic of congo is extended for 2 days by the opposition as courting it unconstitutional the the well snow is moving away from norway and sweden pulling in to finland. hey everyone, we'll talk more about that in one sec. but 1st, let's talk about the real risk of seeing some flooding in southern turkey and
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through the van. so countries like 11 on a route you could scoop up to a month's worth of rain within 24 to 48 hours. so that much rain, that fast will give us some flooding. okay, now to that snow, it's being worked around all sides of the baltic sea. here. i think you could see a 5 to 10 centimeters still windy through our lane, britain, denmark, and really a good portion of germany. gus here looking to exceed 80 kilometers per hour, and oh yeah, quite a bit of snow coming to the alps as well. on friday now it remains settled, but wendy's still through the valley. eric islands here and that's pulling in 2 parts of algeria and 2, easy as well. so let's go to africa right now. the entire co sign of libya's under a weather alert for wind gusts. here and waves off the coast could reach about 23, maybe even 4 meters high. otherwise we got to watch out for some dust storms and gone out, especially northern gunner. and it's been hot, dry and windy in south africa. so we're dealing with a while far,
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not too far away from cape town, but some severe storms in the east. the president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. this is will weeks of to read, shall rain has done to towns, villages, and farm land on the banks of a ton of river. more than a 170000 people have been forced from their homes by floods, hearing kenya from the heavy call to you can really get a sense of the scale of deep floods in thousands of farms, the beams of managed crops destroyed. and this comes of the back of one of the brass browns in that region in about 12 feet. yes,
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scientists say the climatic trends can only be stopped by a global reduction in common emissions. many people here can barely afford fossil fuels, but they pay the highest price the the welcome natural watching al jazeera. i'm an associate take here and let's remind you that top story. witnesses say is rarely forces killed 11 on arms, palestinians in front of their families, to full rounding up the women and children, and attacking them. the when is demanding an investigation into the alleged attack on tuesday and going to the city, which it says could constitute
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a will prime. united nations security council is convening for a possible verse on a draft resolution cooling for the scaling off of humanitarian aids. and a breeze involved not far which has already been played several times and is expected to take place. often more close consultations, develop feed program says because that is address of a devastation found. and if this conflict continues and the you and says, every single pass and that's 2300000 people are facing an acute lot 15. that's the highest number of bodies ever classified at any given area. ok. as well. we can speak to tina it's. she's a lot of freed program spokes pass and she joins us now from also to do. agency has been warning about this for weeks that report that came out today from the body that because foundation has a number of numbers in it. i want to unpack some of those statistics. so the ip c, that's that prove security body is saying 26 percent. they're moving a quarter of cause and in phase 5, which as i understand it is found. and so
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a course of causes all experiencing famine right now. yes. so this, the level of this levels unprecedented. so that's uh, more than, uh it's, it's about $577000.00 people. i p c a level 5. right now, think of that as a sort of a police and like you said, and then just to give you a perspective, the best number is 4 times more the level of, of, of, of i p c, 5 numbers that we see around the world combined. so the complexity, the money tooth and the speed of how this crisis unfolded as a precedent. so we're talking here, i want to get away from some of the technical language just to explain it to my view is because i p c 5 or the designation eventually of simon is, is a very specific thing. it's often very controversial in the 8 community. can you
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explain to our view is what that looks like on the ground. and so there the ip see has the 5 levels of the classic classification. and so usually if you get the, the highest level severe is a p c 5. and whenever you have levels i p c 3 and plus. you could consider that as concern because i p c 3 is crisis. i p. c for emergency and i 55 is from it. so in order to be categorized by p, c 5, if you need to have a certain criteria that you need to know that you need to see in a population. so it's, uh sorry if i'm going into the technicalities, but it is a bit technical. so you need to have at least 20 percent of households who are facing food shortages. you need to have 30 percent of children who are severely malnourished. and then you have to have 2 out of 10000 who uh, die every day because of a hunger starvation. and i'm all the tricia. so there are specific numbers that we
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need to special that we need to reach in order to be categorized by p. c. 5, sure right now we are hearing reports from the ground of people, families using either one meal a day or evening, no meals a tour, as i understand it to you and is now saying the proportion of households in gaza facing these coins. this levels of hunger is the highest it's ever recorded going, but again, i think you just, you just said that a little earlier about how unprecedented this is in terms of speed and magnitude. can you explain why you think class is obviously the designations of time in another context often take place within an extreme natural disasters as well as political decisions? is this all down to the siege? and i think we can see that the hostilities and the fighting, the bombing has really contributed to this, this level of food and security. the fact that there hasn't been any food
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or 8 or assistance coming in or very, very little, not enough to, to deal with the, the huge amount of needs right now. the fact that the health just as the past collapse of that the economy has flaps, that the basic necessities are just not available right now. so of all of these issues contribute to the level of security at the moment. so the u. n is saying that we could be looking at assignment decoration in gaza in 6 months. what would it take to of that that? what kind of scale are we talking about here? cuz we're hearing about $200.00 trucks going in today in the us has just said that in the last hour or so, what more would you need to see? this is nearly not enough. i mean it's, it's better than the other days. it's actually many weeks where we have just a trickle coming in, but it's nearly 90 now. so we need sustain safe access. we need opening of orders
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and processing. so food can come in. we need to be able to deliver that, that a to a food where people need it and we just, we'd need a few supplies. we need this funding to stop because otherwise the sufferings will continue to just very briefly before i let you go, how many people could die in this conflict from starvation? if we do get to that point, i don't have the exact numbers right now, but just what i said to you before about the ip, see level 5, that's a normally in order to get into that category, you need to have 2 out of 10000 people die every day because of the food, a level of cause of hunger, malnutrition, simon. so obviously you can imagine how fast this could get out. and this is not all including all the other factors that is contributing to the spring, but no, that's up to date. the from the wall and feed program so we can trust them also.
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thank you for joining the student. thank you for having. well, as you mentioned, that in the un security council is attempting to focus on a draft resolution calling for the scaling off of humanitarian, a deliveries to the besieged cause of strip as many nations press for action. let's take a closer look at some of the dynamics right now behind those folks that's bringing david adler. he's a political economist and a general coordinator at progressive international. that's a global network of political parties, of trade unions and social movements. he joins us today from los angeles. david, the us vs, heard the last attempt, the security council resolution courting for us, the spot. what do you make of the us position at the one right now? has there been any kind of a shift at all since then? and i think it's hard to under state, the extent to which sized states is such a stalwart opponent of any kind of serious gesture towards a lasting cease fire or a sustainable piece. and that's true, of course, at the executive level, you're talking about buying this rule. united nations,
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where the iconic heavy infamous raised hand a veto for a cease fire. we can only imagine the type of dilution of the present text that's going to be necessary to get a us vote or prevent another us veto on a resolution. but you can be sure that it has to do with, you know, a similar distinction that was being made by the, by the ministration between a humanitarian pause in a cease fire. and the, you know, lack of desire, lack of will to restrain these really garments of the thing, yahoo and his allies, to give them full blank check diplomatically and legally. we know that to us the ministration through secretary of state entity, lincoln is also blocking efforts from a to european allies to pursue any kind of a kind of ability for the 3 that you need to conventions any, any pursuit of kind of, you know, really sustainable and durable forms of international law protection and implementation. and meanwhile, domestically, so we're finding that there's similar dynamics operating the level of congress
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today. just now as i'm speaking, we have news that up from 4 percent of us congress to now just a less in percent of us congress, even calling for a ceasefire. and i think it's of course important to circumscribe or to recognize the subscription of the ceasefire. demand, when there's so much more that needs to be done. of course your last interview we were speaking about the need for food. of course there's need for medical support and of course there's need for a longer and more sustainable piece process. but i think it's really important to take stock of how just, how far back the us is operating domestically as well as internationally. i think it can be very easy. yeah. so hi, i want to get to some of the domestic dynamics in just a minute. but i'm curious, so if you think that the white house might be concerned about any kind of reputational damage, total relationship damage, especially with our upstate, we see the civilian death toll rise past 20 thousands. now we're hearing about
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about the number of people who it was solving and gaza. is that a concern? i think it's definitely a concern. it's just the question of where that concern becomes a mode of implementing a kind of action. i mean, the most, the most robust actions administration is, does taken is operation prosperity, guardian, mobilizing its allies to the red sea, to break any kind of resistance by the you many who tease to slow down commercial traffic across the red sea. so the question is, how much of us is willing to tolerate interims reputational damage? and as far as i can see, the bottom restriction is not being particularly cowed by the issue of, of, of reputation in the face of a sustained violation of international law by its it's really, i okay, it, sir. david, let's get to some of the domestics dynamics so that you were just mentioning, i've been trying to understand where the conversation is in the us science, then you served on the foreign policy advisory team for us, send us a, bernie sanders at one point, and even a senator who many regard is fairly phoned to the left and who's been open the
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critical of as well as, as strikes as i understand it is not cooling for a long time. see, it's fine. but we all seeing huge protests in the streets. can you explain that for yeah, i think it has to do a lot with the structure of us american democracy. this is of course democracy. it's not known for its accountability and responsiveness to public opinion generally. and specifically, if you look at, you know, the academic literature, you can see very clearly that foreign policy of all the domains of policy making is the least responsive as compared to say, health or education. so it should come in general is little surprised that there's a deep and enduring disconnect between public opinion on a foreign policy issues and the behavior of the security state. of course, it's got the congressional representatives we're operating in both houses of congress. and then even in that democratic deficit that pertains to the u. s. administration of foreign policy. the issue is real, this is just didn't completely out of the shoot outlier and in this respect, so don't you're right to observe that there is a transformation,
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important transformation. i think will be durable in terms of the us public view of israel, the right just ness of its actions, the nature of its occupation, of the nature of its relationship to gaza. however, i think that we shouldn't, we shouldn't over state the sort of hydraulic relationship between changes in public opinion and it being able to view as congress, particularly when there is a concentrated amount of financial resource that goes towards funneling into, you know, primary processes to make sure that israel's allies, obviously the table and israel's opponents do now. david, given the structural constraints that when you talk about us politics very briefly, let me ask you, then what would it take for the us to actually shift its position on this? is there a red line? this? is it the question that we, we keep asking ourselves, waking up every single day and wanting it, wondering what, what depth and depravity could, could push the west to take a more considered action. and i think that requires us to,
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to think very deeply and see radically about what exactly are the mechanisms of democracy that are available to us. i mean, we're seeing right now in the red sea, a kind of mechanism that does spur to us to its most muscular actions, the start of the conflict. and that wasn't because of public opinion was because of the concerns around commercial flows of capital and goods. and that's something that the us as a responsive to so i think that there are institutional questions we talk with us for about one of them. uh huh. for us institutional democracy is around the world with all this money that goes flowing to our primary processes. and so the short answer your question is, i really don't know. it's really becoming unclear what, what, what kind of action would, would push the button restriction over the line to say, you know, finally gets time for us to make the necessary moves and a certain amount of pressure you into language to make as real push proceeds for interesting to hear your talk about the priorities that david adler, a political economist and general coordination of progressive international. thank you for joining us on. i'm just here. well,
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still ahead here for you. pause and tina's new president faces protests, or if it has radical affairs, you measure spots invest. it seems to be helping the . the latest news, as it breaks, officials taste tubs, there are temperatures across smells, and china are forcing emergency teams to work as quickly as they can with detailed coverage. i'm not. sees the maya trade a part of a larger plan to modernize mexico for his critics. the whole thing is just a vehicle for his ego from around the world to ukraine, was already harnessing the potential, the full summation and artificial intelligence, special digit workers, cuz now it's the seller right. did that process
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the welcome back to some of the news now, and at least 14 people have been killed and 25 others wounded in a mass choosing as a university, and the check for public's capital, prov official say the sure. so it was a student at the university funding, diego has been a real shift clinic as people lee off the hearings gunfire that product, charles university, the somebody to the shooting police field of the surrounding area and all the people to go in doors from the beginning to a couple of, uh, uh, bags. i didn't even realize it. so it was a shooting. then suddenly there were students and teachers running out of the, of the building of the,
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of the social 6 or faculty. this is the man who's been identified as a sole perpetrator. 24 year old student david called back, who attended the same university where he conducted his shooting spree and died at the scene possibly by suicide. according to the interior minister, his father had also been found dead earlier in the day. and this is what he struck the full flow of the university's pass code to your philosophy in a desperate attempt to escape students timed out of the windows and perched on the ledge. one student was reported to have lost his grip and failed to address a peaceful in bulking on his bed. the round page cause that glass the series of disturbing messages on social media, describing how he wanted to commit mass murder is adding to the shop in a country west. such must shootings are extremely red sonja jago. i'll just, sarah, those thing and democratic republic of congress general election has been extended
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by 2 days across the country with pulling stations. now closing on friday. the electoral commission initially extended the pole by a single day of the delays at some pointing centers in the capital contessa on wednesday, and several of the towns samples didn't open a tour on the 1st day of writing. and what was the reports of faulty voting machines and allegations and version for opposition candidates have said this extension is unconstitutional. thank. holding for re run of the election. catherine's toys in conjunction with the latest auto appalling station inc and shots, the counting of votes. here is going on in many of the areas across this country. voting is still going on. the electro commission has extended voting by 2 days us. so a polls will close on on friday. and this is because of a lot of logistical and
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a security challenges that send me the electro commission task space in some calling stations voting materials did not arrive. and then, you know, there was a lot of frustration by people who destroyed some of the machines. they send me is investigating that as well. and these are issues that we expected because even the president of the elect, charles commission himself, i talked about this toddler does. he talks to all the xerox about the issues that the commission is facing as tele, when it comes to supporting loads materials to different parts of the country. we've also hodge from a position the dead of i'll position presidential candidates who called this what is happening. i assume, and some of them say they want
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a fresh election. catherine saw you all to zebra. construct thousands of protest as a valid and argentina's capital against austerity measures announced by the newly elected presence. have you any day. there was a heavy police presence while the government threatened crushing well fed to anyone blocking major roads towards a boat reports from one is there left when groups trying to make it to the center of origin. tina's cappy telemundo site is they came here to protest against the economic policies of have you had any legs, new government for the 1st time in years they were met with resistance by security forces that we use for land? no, says, mean a is trying to remove a certain fundamental right now. the government is violating the rights of protesting argentina. they want to violate the judiciary. and the legislative branch is with a series of laws they want to pass. i'm very worried about democratic freedoms. in argentina,
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the police controls access to the capital and film to people on buses and train stations or trying to make it through the center of the city. there's lots of tension in the center of one upside is with hundreds of police officers that have been deployed via the government said that the protesters are not allowed to cover their faces or to carry what could be considered a west point like a 6. they're also saying the protesters won't be allowed to block abby road, which has been a common practice on him. now. despite these demonstrators on fort, managed to reach the glass of the module in front of the policy to insure the palace, the origin, teenagers in the middle of an economic crisis. inflation was already very high when heavy emulate took office 10 days ago. but at 54 percent evaluation of the currency last week has made the situation even worse. mean a says only an orthodox economic plan. we get origin tina out of the crisis. we'll
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drop it off here. and that's why on wednesday, he announced a mega decree to reform thousands of laws on issues like labor or export state companies and land located the will. the objective is to begin with the reconstruction of our country, these back freedom to our individuals and begin to dismantle the enormous quantity of regulations that have stopped and complicated economic growth in that country. this is always the 1st step. the government says the economic situation. we start to improve in the next few months. people here are not convinced avow to remain ready to fight back the so we'll just see that when a site is a record breaking search of illegal crossings along the us. next good board is overwhelming. the border patrol, moving $10000.00 migrants have cost daily and recent days, laundry, and to the south. western states of texas in arizona. truly gotta be on or has
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moved from next courtesy 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 in recent days, over 4000 a day in the mexican state of while we live alone. it's taking most of them 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 crossed to have of cross . now, how does that look what we've been waiting for months? it was very hard to get through immigration. 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 and border patrol officers on the texas side of the border. a cdp says the situation is posing a serious challenge to their operations. on the border authority,
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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 migrant through mexico and cost fights in us border crossings this year. and 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 2 of the main cross border cargo railways, 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. the biggest concern is a possibility that several of the companies affected by this closure will have to stop operations. as pressure grows on
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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 do we ago. yeah, i know how does your mexico city hold time now for a look at places sports headlines with peach us dennis, a place for a revamped a european sample that you have been announced. also, your, its highest court ruled banning clubs from joining such a break waiting is unlawful under the fresh proposal by 822. the back of the original super league. $64.00 clubs will complete across 3 leagues. they will be no permanent members. the women's competition would include $52.00 clubs across to leaks in april 2021. the supanik boost announced, but quickly scraps of true public backlash, wife and fif, is threatening to sanction those adjoining the breakaway deed. but with this new ruling, the daughter reviving, the supanik is being opened right on madrid in barcelona, have already come out and support of a 20 two's plans well mentioned to united and buying munich or against it's livable
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