tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 22, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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a child killed by is randy s strikes the u. n says more than, of course, the palestinians and gaza already and during found that in the scale of starvation that is 4 days of tulips. but still nobody's an attempt to the un security council to suspend hostilities and scale of humanitarian aid to cause that is the language, find us plus rights rates, say some of the prisoners that israel set up some violate international norms. subject to the day after a series of is rarely strikes and rough on the south of the gaza strip. 3 families have been gathering to collect their loved ones from the most famous as the death told in gaza, pauses 20000. and what the un has called
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a tragic and shameful milestone talk of boys in has moved from. i was told it would be safe here. why have you left us behind? why done? why father was among those killed in. it's been a strike one the most in the place. he's been forces to the house that needs to evacuate to as part of the most the bumps key for them. and he was praying in the mosque. and while he was outside the bombing happened, and he was killed, may god have mercy on his soul. my sister, her husband and daughter when the same area and they were very affected. but it was her husband who was scale is where the forces show to homes, alley, most of the hospitals and my mother. she was always good to me.
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another more in roughly that families the same, disappear. this, as is very sources announce attached to 250 target. of course, going to go back 24 hour period. the people have siblings that i know going back to. they don't get admitted and they can children and this type people's homes outside the bodies, violent dose left behind solve. it was the account and twice to survive. one more day until the next strike as palestinians escape attacks in the north. israel's 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 do they are roughly
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in the south of going so well let's be to target advertising. who's in rasa for us, so tired, we know the strikes, they're in the south have been brutal and they have been continuing yes. strikes on gauze did not stop. it's continuing on the ground and set for areas as we are talking about. the number of pods had been widely attacked to during the last hour with a number of palestinians have been killed. i'm, it is, well, it is twice that destroyed a residential building in devalue belonged to a poor assembly where the director of the ministry of health in gauze i had been injured in these despair strikes in the notes of the territory. and his daughter had been killed as well alongside with the number of his family members who had been wounded. that with these strikes, continue with more intense uh, rates and the set 3 parts of the directory in con unit in particular, where the main focus of the east very minute treat at tax at,
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during the last couple of days were directed towards this. i didn't sleep populated area work i wanted, the latest is really been to try to tax and how do you is destroyed the residential building where 6 that was students have to report that killed as well. now the eastern assigned to connie was had been about 27 west street fighting. i dropped it between the palestinian fighters and these very minute treats. as long as the cost of life of con eunice had been. why get tucked by the disability military? never more ships, which had been plumbing, the this area for more that couple of hours. a one relatively to situation a roof is call without any kind of a strikes that type of reported during the last our entire we know that as those as strikes continue you and bodies warning of catastrophic hunger. can you describe what that looks like? that where people getting food are they getting food yes, people are getting very limited amount of suits it throughout the united nation
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distribution h, since as they are mainly depending on this humanitarian 80 due to the fact that they are financially broken off and leaving everything behind completely destroyed then around 66 percent of the gaza, always drops, have been lost to due to the report that had been released by the of the office of statistics in gauze in palestine. as palestinians clearly have no options running just it depends on these age, which is very limited in comparison with the needs of gauze incentive to me, it's all 2300000 palestinians who are trapped right now inside of it to our treat people in early hours as we see them every morning, they might not be in front of the gates of the united nation, a distribution center to get the 10 to have access to an amount of a that is barely could be enough to feed a palestinian family. and despite the fact that follows the name, families are a launch and
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a number and also in size where they need also more humanitarian age. as the human attorney that they are receiving from the united nation could only for could be pearly enough for one meal a day, while others have gone through complete den nights without having anything to eat as palestinians and very desperate need to fed the flow of eggs in order to help them to survive unto the off to mount. so because barely destruction's cause turned sample wasn't enough for us with that report for us from rough on the southern part of the cause of strep. thank you. time as well as riley forces have again struck residential homes. and then giovanni, a refugee camp in northern garza cutting thousands and injuring many others here. as honest i'm sharif, was out the scene very shortly off the attack and wanting the pictures you will about to see all the distressing to they have the of the i'm and so so i was said to tell me what it was. the
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the, to the machine hooked the gun as you've seen. yeah. shutting and from apartments and jumping the top for games, right. so they just sending killed dozens and ends at the end of the city. if i did the. 1 sherman, but as a new and human rights office says it's received allegations of what could be a war crime by israeli forces and gaza. witnesses that say is ready, soldiers executions, at least 11 on the palestinian men in front of best families. in the north of the strength, they refused of storming a residential building and separation. the men from the women and children, how to 0, spoke to several eye witnesses,
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a lot. so most of them are they still in the building. they force the entry into residential flats. they did the buttons and the lower levels. i live on the 6th floor. i put my door and switched the lights on, they stole my house, i told them or a family, a household of civilians. they saw us 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 rally soldiers opened fire and all the men they told the starting the other side, they never show but tank from outside, especially in the model. these really sol, 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 around it up in one room. by the time they reached us on the 6th floor, they started shooting old and then my father in law and his son was shot. they died
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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 up 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. then 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 or did most of the is really soldiers rounded up. all the women in one room then fired 3 mortar shells at us, then kept shooting their machine guns at us. before that they stormed our house, an 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
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injuries, broken bones and flesh door and open. we were all hit by bullets instructional has been bleeding all over since 5 o'clock on tuesday to cause a homeland to hers. and then the from loss of political bureau has issued a statement. here's what he have to say. why the and the world is silent. there's a corporation army continue to commit. must it goes on daily basis, especially in the north and parts of the ghost strip and the ghost city, these are the freshest. are we come with the civil fit execution against entitle, feminist? i wouldn't this is reported the doesn't or the police tina's work ticket from their homes and would accept you what that included loved in the front of their families . and the value of fiji comes, these are the where plants continue to commit. hold of the war. crimes by card would be entitled in the show neighborhood in the cub and can and versions of
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people all the customer gains and losses on dwayne has released a new video or timing the 3 is really captives were killed. and that is really strange. the 3 man intrusion is really french dual national is really origin time dual national and and it's really early because of the guys said that israel's objective to eliminate the group and gaza was doomed to fail. well meanwhile, israel's armies folks pass and daniel has already is claiming that they've killed more than 2000 palestinian fighters in gauze this month because they don't want your name. let me get the people to our forces continued to defend the ground activity in northern and southern gaza. since the end of the seats fight in the ground operation. in garza, our forces have eliminated more than 2000 terrorists from the at sea blind. we've increased the number of soldiers fights in northern con eunice, and we are where i can go with the determination, with 5 infantry brigades and making most engineering forces with an emphasis. i'm underground fighting to get the test results sits over them and fight them when
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they come out and clear that area from the terrorism of how much. well, that's getting more from homeless, i'll hook to joins us now from occupies to respond to this. all me came that we're hearing about of 20000 to nice tests and a month took us through these figures. what do we know about them? of the these really armies spokesperson, daniel, how gaiety is claiming that since the beginning of the month, 2000, how most fighters have been killed in the war. meaning that their total of fighters kill by these really military, according to their figures, is a 1000 since the beginning of the war of less dying sec. these numbers a little bit golf has health ministry since a 20000 people have been killed since the beginning of israel's regression on gone so of that figure. a 1000 of them are children and 6200 of them are women and of the remaining 5800. there are on arms civilian men in that category. so these
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really numbers are seemingly inflated and do not match what's coming out of gaza. the is really army, has continuously denied that the death toll in gauze the, on the civilian side, is this high saying that they cannot trust the numbers coming out of gaza. but the reality on the ground shows a much different story because of how densely populated the gaza strip is. israel's airstrikes their attempts from the air, land and sea are all on densely populated areas. so there has been civilian casualties since october 7th, almost every single day, other than that cease fire period. we saw. so these really armies claiming that so far since the beginning of this. busy their forces have killed 8000 have mass fighters inside of gone. so a number but cannot be fact checked and no information to back it up was provided
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either by the israeli army and 100 understand the 5th declaration is coming as these really minute fuel. so says that they've destroyed an intricate network of tunnels and they've given any more details about about where we'll have to me is really army says they have destroyed an intricate complex network of tunnels in northern gaza underneath palestine square saying that this network of tunnels had operational facilities, offices and hideaway apartments for him, us officials, including the military wing chief and time of the list. and thomas had yes, yes and a lot. but the is really military failed to provide any evidence backing up the claims. but these tunnels were used by those come us officials and incense, but from us spokesperson releasing a statement saying that these really army is rather trying to just showcase anything they can as an achievement because they have not set out to achieve the 3
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goals from the beginning of this war and they are rather trying to emulate in images of them blowing up these tunnels that they are achievements. these really are me, did a loud journalist with them to show the entrances of these tunnels. but they did not show what they said were operational facilities, offices and high adults, stuff you understand her today i was organized as far as from occupied the story, some thank you. 100 mean while the hunger crisis and gaza is gushing west by the hour. the one free program says gaza is at risk of a devastating famine. if this conflict continues. an un says every single passing that's 2200000 people are facing acute food and security. the entire population is projected to be a crisis or west levels of hung up by february 7th, that's the highest share of people in the body has ever classified that any given area or country? well, i spoke to to the each. she's the one few programs folks pass and she's calling for more
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a to enter because hundreds of thousands of people are already out of food at this level of uh, this level of precedence is. so that's uh, more than, uh, it's, uh, it's about $577000.00 people. i p c a level 5 right now in guys that supported population like you said. and the, 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, uh, the complexity, the magnitude and the speed of how this crisis unfolded is unprecedented. so we need sustain safe access, we need opening of orders and processing. so if we 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 ceasefire. we need this funding to stop because otherwise the sufferings will
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continue 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 muscle up because of hunger malnutrition. and so, um, obviously you can imagine how fast that this could get out. and this is not all including all the other factors that is contributing to the suffering right now. does that well, white house, national security spokesman, john covey says that washington is moving more humanitarian aid, including water, food, and medicine into gaza. he says that nearly $200.00 trucks and it goes up over the past 24 hours of the day. some $120.00 trucks entered to cam sharon 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
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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 gas, 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 share the concerns about the humanitarian crisis is going on as i got whitehouse correspond, it can be health that has more the following. a human report that one in 4 in gaza is starving as a result of israel's military campaign. the national security council spokesperson, john kirby says, the united states does not dispute that. there is a man suffering and they share the concern that there is a humanitarian crisis. but they also acknowledge that there is a war zone. and that this does present certain complexities, including the availability of food,
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the need to inspect each truck as well as the ongoing fighting but does present certain challenges. still, kirby saying that there has been an increase in the amount of humanitarian a getting into gaza. as recently as wednesday, a 120 trucks crossing through care of shalom, 71 crossing through rafa. still the united states says that in fact there is a defendable position when it comes to israel's desire to want to inspect to each of these trucks. something that the united states says it supports. also the united states says that supports israel's desire to dictate when it will transition to a lower intensity military campaign. the united states says it continues to have those conversations, but as for timelines, it says it will not dictate. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house for a full stay. now, united nations security council is attempting to vote on
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a draft resolution calling for the scaling of a few minutes here in a deliveries and the besieged cause of strength. the proposal by the united arab emirates is also according for an urgent and sustained suspension of hostilities to allow the safe and unhindered humanitarian access to gaza. converge has been delayed several times and is expected to take place of the close consultations of the us deputy in boston to the un says that they will only support the draft resolution if specific changes made morning. still working. still hoping to get to, you know, to be able to support it. so rather are you looking for well, there needs to be some things in the text. it wouldn't make it where there are support right now. we're still working. and so let's get an update from cost one. okay, but that is under, he's at un headquarters for us. okay. my know, what was this has taken place behind closed doors, but just listening. that's a robert would do. we have
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a sense of what it would take for the us disappointments as well. we're going to find out very soon because we're just getting word in from diplomatic sources that are telling out just 0 that they expect this vote now to potentially happen at 6 30 pm new york time. that would be $2330.00 g m t about 2 hours from now. what we can read into that is perhaps one of 2 things that they have reached some sort of agreement. and that now they are crafting amendments to the original draft. this 4 page draft that we've been looking at now for several days, or they've reached an agreement, and now they need to the various members of the security council need to take that agreement back to their capitals for final sign off. we simply don't know. we also do not know how to, how the us will vote on this will. the us is us prepared to to veto is the us
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prepared to abstain that we do not know either, but clearly the fact that we're now hearing that there is a time set for this vote, or at least could be this vote at that time, 2 hours so now seems to be that they have made some sort of progress. the key sticking points we've been told from a diplomatic sources was the language in the original resolution calling for the un to monitor and expedite the age shipment in to guys. but we have also heard from diplomatic sources, and this is key that perhaps it was the us that also today on thursday wanted to re examine the language of a humanitarian pause or a suspension of hostilities to be more precise. again, this is all behind closed doors. we should, we think we're going to be getting a boat in about 2 hours from now. it's been delayed multiple times over the last couple of days. so we'll have to pretty much wait and see,
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but i can tell you there is a pretty intense negotiations happening on this resolution at this very hour. also important to point out that this resolution is the only one that we know that they have. so if they are making changes, we at this juncture, do not know what those changes are and might not know until they come out to vote. will be watching that verse if and when that happens very, very nicely. indeed. so now gabriel is under the forest and un headquarters in new york. thanks a lot spring and david adler, he's a political economist and also general coordinate to progressive international. that's a global network of political parties, trade unions and social improvements. he joins us now from los angeles, david, the united states. it feels as if it's increasingly isolated at the united nations . do you think that's making any sort of a difference on the way it's engaging on this resolution that the security council? i mean, there's always going to be a very determinant is and right,
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reviewing vote. and so we'll have to see in a couple hours exactly what the tech says and how the us decides to behave. but i wouldn't underestimate the ability for united states to maintain that kind of cognitive dissonance approach. i mean, we heard us white house press secretary, come out and then lament the loss of life from an air strike, a russian, or a striking ukraine. and speaking quite loquacious and eloquent ways about what it must feel like to be a mother or going to the supermarket buying food for a family. and that same empathy is just rarely applied when it comes to the case of the palestinians. you know, we still have the case of the secretary of state and me blinking who continues to refer to his realize the victim in palestine as the aggressor in this conflict that you need to insist on. you guys spoke earlier in the segment about there's been a war of course, there is not a war between israel and i'm us. and so the creative language, framing and architecture of the us as diplomatic push, i think, is really reviewing of the ability for this government to hold on to it's policy a basically blanket,
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diplomatic and legal support for israel in whatever it would like to do in terms of the military conflict that is engaging now is and this unfolding genocide, david and your talk about sticking with it's policy that a lot of countries who initially came out and very storm support of israel all now courting for a cease fire. is the pressure now on the us from its allies that i'm not just thinking about european allies here, but also allies in the regions. it does not make any sort of a difference. yes, i think there's 2 levels on which is operates. one is the international level, which i mentioned, and one is the domestic level domestically we are seeing the rapid transformation of public opinion, visa, the israel, as an ally, as a democracy, as an embodiment of the kind of values. there's supposedly in training us constitution. new pulling now shows that 58 percent of democrats support a full arms embargo to israel committee just 36 percent who oppose a plurality of us citizens. in fact, across all parties would support us at the end of arms shipments to israel and made
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the current escalation of hostilities. and so the disconnection there is extreme, i think, between where citizens are, what public opinion is moving. and where congress is congress that, you know, writing laws to basically equates that design is into anti semitism. that's writing laws to give a, this kind of carte blanche blame. check to these are the government to do whatever it means is unclear how much, how long that distance can be sustained in the context where you know, go buying fuels, presidential the challenge on the question of its alliances. there's no doubt the us as fuels pressure of increasing diplomatic isolation. however, i think it's also very revealing that the most muscular and most important thing us has done throughout this entire operation is not mobilized. it's diplomatic resources, per se, bar is not mobilized. it's financial resources for humanitarian aid. it's to mobilize an alliance of most of the western nato powers, to enter the red sea and to unblock these arteries of shipping. and that's, you know,
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i think revealing of where the priorities of this government are less committed. terry, in the, our commercial economic in about sustaining and kind of our, the for the tool and the crown of district us alliance is in the middle east, which is real. let me ask you a little more about the domestic dynamics you were describing. because when we spoke earlier, you were telling me about how public opinion in the us doesn't necessarily translate into political action because of a structural constraints. is that a tipping point, though, especially as we're going into an election you of yeah, i think it's critical to really look, i don't want to bore your, your listeners too much by talking about the institutional united states. but it is exceptional. i think it's worth taking a moment to understand that the us is the only country in the world that has congressional elections every 2 years. so that means that members of us congress have to go out, fund raise, mobilize run election campaigns every single 2 years. and that comes with primary prophecies as well. would that means that the institution value the us congress is extremely porous. and with the assistance guided ruling back in 2010, it means that there's lots of money is flowing through the us political system. now
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what does that mean? in the case of israel in the present conflict, it means that a pack, which is the sort of a israel. these i missed, a lot of united states is already declaring its intention to spend. and i'm not exaggerating your $100000000.00 to unseat opponents of israel, or even critics of israel, people who are now advocating for example, a ceasefire, which is of course, a basic common sense, you know, and publicly consensus position there to preparing to mobilize from the annals of the, you know, the united states kind of tax deductible, or architecture or hyper traffic architecture, all this money to basically go through and pick out $1.00 by one. people like for sheets lead people like you know more people who are taking a more courageous stance. these would be this conflict, i think that it tends to, to create this wage between where public opinion is that where congressional representatives, we had a very interesting insight there into the domestic dynamics. thank you very much, david adler, speaking to us from los angeles. again,
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thanks for joining steven. a. well, still a head view here on out. is there a mass choosing a do you invested in the capital of the check for public that's being called the west in the country's history. 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 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 wendy, through ireland, britain, denmark, and really
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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 can easy as well. so let's go to africa right now. the entire co sign of libya is 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 wall far not too far away from cape town, but some severe storms in the east thought provoking ons. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely
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unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews . do you feel like they're okay? is the thing you say is or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does air i'm? it's the world slow down. we stand firm as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits. essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing. your better tomorrow.
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the the welcome back to watching colleges 0. let's remind you about top stories. the sound . 12 feet program says garza is at risk of a devastation and famine if this conflict continues. the entire population is projected to be a crisis or was levels of hung up by february 7th. that's the highest chair of people. the un has ever classified any given area or country. witnesses say, is there any forces that killed 11 on, on the palestinian men in front of this on before rounding up women and children and attacks. and then you and is demanding an investigation into the alleged attack on tuesday and the officer sheets, which it says could constituents, a war crime? united nations security council is convening for a possible verse on
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a draft resolution quoting for the scaling off of humanitarian aid deliveries and gaza. that vote has been delayed several times and is expected to take place off the close consultation. the i was told up as well as well on gauze that keeps rising, but the as another day, the united nations security council can also agree on the wedding for a resolution. quoting for an end to the blood shed. israel has now killed 20000 palestinians in 76 days. in october, the us, vito heard a un security council resolution calling for humanitarian pauses in the fighting. now that was off the 11 days. it is rarely bombardment that it killed $3478.00 palestinians. then in november, the council finally passed a resolution calling for humanitarian pause, but not to cease fire about time the death toll was it more than 11000. then earlier this month, the us again vetoed un security council resolution. that's by almost all member
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states demanding an immediate cease fire over 17000 palestinians. at that point with that, these latest discussions have been about a resolution to increase the amount of hearing aid and to suspend hostilities in order to do that. not vote has been delayed several times since monday. during that period, 547 posting in men, women and children will count. or what is riley will panes have unleashed yet another strike on a residential building. and con eunice, can we move? in fact, you palestinians, mostly women and children. all those areas, honey, i'll share reports from the scene of the attack on what was supposed to be a safe sign. but zillow said earlier to the, the, the unit that was done when i see it is yet another masika carried out by these really war planes against on civilians in the southeastern part of hon. eunice. and it is to show the least deep understanding of what killed one is, the opposite of the majority of those killed when women and children have come up.
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so don't, i don't know if you had the, unless i run the out of the way to allow you to see the picture more closely. not even. and this is the aftermath of the isn't really a real bombardment. this house belongs to the walmart pharmacy. it was totally destroyed by these really jet fighters in the home of the fall. as mentioned about the tape on a student who were killed embody, remaining is still missing. not relieved to be buried under the department has been a lucky edge, a possible help, which has been always like no civil defense teams of arrived to search for survivors or at least to recover the dead bodies of those underneath the russell. and i'm also need when this is mainly because the old access roads are destroyed most uh and it will be something with you at this time. you want us to go to this is the area close to the you will be in hospital or in the middle east of con, unit south of the gaza strip. what's the value of this area was declared, but it is waiting for his as a safe zone. as a highlight has to come in the in addition,
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let's look at that. it come off and no warning was given to the residents to evacuate. fema, you know, many civilians had mostly displaced from other parts of the city. what taking refuge in this residential building as if he would be giving it to be safe for quarters as ever send out of paul to whom i do these varieties alleged the southern parts of the script, the site, whereas the select safety of these rays of trying to force as a or the only other night more than 50 women and children was kind of a female. there's no presence of 85 times here. we do not know what to do a way to go to invite the dozens and this is the not called result of the indiscriminate complex and bombing light is really warplanes, densely populated residential areas. high to sure that that's a deal. but is there any forces, have 5 live rounds of palestinians in ramallah and the occupied westbank, enjoying 5 people. the shootings occurred as they rated to several neighborhoods in
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the city trigger and confrontations with thousands of young and gas bones and rubber cushions. metal bullets of all 75 people in the town of coffin and the shots captain occupied easter eastern. now since october, the 7th is ready, a rest of palestinians have skyrocketed both in gauze and the occupied westbank. human rights groups are concerned that some of the prison session up off to the school began violating international human rights still and increasingly subjecting palestinians to abuse. and run con reports from you to progress. thank. surrounded by pictures of prisoners of white, former and current, the public standing president 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 held in jo of being arrested in garza. i'm on the southern a takes testimony, somebody's released. she tells us about one female president from gauze. i was
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hoping to hear throughout the period of her detention show me blindfolded and with her legs and head start the prison according to what she said is a completely open barracks, with no rooms in about 30. all the female prisoners have to change in the same place that one of the united nations is said on december, the 16th they 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, excess of 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,
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the 7th these riley's have set up or expanded military base, is like the woman behind me to hold what they called a mess of prisoners. they say that anybody that's been interrogated that isn't linked to the group, is released without charge, but international and local human rights groups 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 and con, out 0, the occupied westbank. a woman has been killed in southern lebanon by as rainy, shedding the sun deck in as many days is right across the border. attacks have increased in recent weeks, striking farther inside 11 on approximately 50000. people from the southern 11 are displaced as a result of the fighting has been i continued to fight in general and israel hitting the ton of car. yes, mona santa hold us of this update for us from the southern level. the cross border
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exchange of fire continues and it is intensifying israel, carrying out the series of airstrikes. the lebanese armed boots hezbollah 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 in a clean, but the fact that it'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 capability is not there full military capabilities between capabilities, sending messages in a form of a deterrence, if you like. because israel has been stepping up in that saying that it will
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destroy beta root the lebanese capital and not just target hezbollah. has will, doesn't move away from the border. but hezbollah is saying that it will not stop. it's a tax, as long as, as well as a tax on garza continue no matter what the cost and hezbollah has lost a lot of men in the past $11.00 weeks, a $114.00. and just in the past week, 18 man, and most of them were hit by drones. and so as well really relying on technology. so the conflict largely confined to the border, but intensifying center for their elders, either southern lebanon on the well, that's not take a look at all the news across the world, and at least 14 people have been killed and 25 others wounded in a mass shooting at the university in the check republics capital prob, official say the shooter was
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a student at the university for near diego reports a russia clinic as people we of 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 in the beginning, it was 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, of the. ready 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 where he struck the full flow of the universities, could see a philosophy in
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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 felt address a before embarking on his bed. the round page caused that glass, the series of disturbing messages on social media, describing how he wanted to commit mass mode as adding to the shop in a country west. such must shootings are extremely rec. sonya jago, i'll just sarah version and democratic republic of congress gender. the election has been extended by 2 days across the country. the pointing station is now closing on friday. the like for commission initially extended the pole by a day of to day is that some holding centers on wednesday, both in the capital construct and several other towns. some following stations didn't open a tour on the 1st day of verging. they were also reports of faulty voting machines and allegations of votes afford opposition. candidates have said that this
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extension is unconstitutional, that quoting for a re run as the election. catherine, so it has the latest from the capital congestive we are at the appalling station in can show. so where votes counting is on the way in many of the appalling stations across the country. voting is still going on, but there are concerns. we spoke to voices some shade that they went to the appalling stations, but they were turned back because the what tools but electrical officials that the counting is, is, is going on. so they cannot vote. and that has created some sort of confusion. we put those questions to some opposition leaders who talks about similar concerns and they also say that the whole extension of voting is unconstitutional and they want fresh election. we want the really election. okay,
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could you put an eviction from by, you know, the end of the commission? that's what we said. this is not because i'm doing good now and i have to change my mind. okay. we have to do what it says numerous for us. we've also heard from the government spokesman, who has asked people to stay calm and give the electrical commission a chance to do its job. but people are very anxious. they say that they all waiting . and the hoping that to the electro commission will give them a free fair and credible election. catherine saw all the 0 contessa fighting and through don between the army and the power military route. that support forces has recently forced up 230-0000 people to flee to 0. providence, an area southeast of call to him, previously untouched by the fighting to 0,
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had become how the session monetary and aid the are assessed to control, to sit on the 2nd largest city of what, not in a on monday, off to the army. they were treated hundreds of thousands and fled the city on such along with many a groups you and swan fried program, had to temporarily suspend its food assistance to some parts of the region. the oven 20 people have been killed and hundreds of others displaced by floods. in the south indian state, just tell them not do they know fernandez has the ruling was of war to leaving a trail of destruction across parts of south india. the state government to blame the kills unworthy code rick or green, heavier than full showers and warnings which came a bit late. oh, not a good word. i it into a lower than the saloon. the overall guests and doesn't kitchen items was swept away in the floods. there was nothing to eat. a situation is very bad.
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looking administrator said they didn't know they lee and duty greenwood was defected. hundreds befriended by rising floods. want to rescue teams. worked hard to reach by the victims like this pregnant woman and this young baby trapped by the floods ins bundle as a helicopter, as garden that they would immediately taking their healey carpet. and based on the information that was coming to us with regard to the student, people who were stranded on 3 thoughts on the roof. they but immediately taken. and i must put under to be headed up to for sort of the medical record rescue about 17 people including the 3 pregnant ladies, cooked food and restroom. facts were being distributed to those trapped by floods. the deluge occurred while the state was still recovering from the damage caused by cycling mission, which latch the coast earlier this month,
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e wisdom. a lot of says that men age 25 to $60.00, would receive a summons to report to ukrainian army recruitment centers. and they would face on the specified sanctions if they failed to volunteer. the announcement comes off, the president brought me his landscape said new kinds generals are seeking to mobilize up to half a 1000000 new soldiers. and then as rayleigh, has freed 10 us prisoners and exchange for the release of a close ally of present nicholas madura. the americans are now back in the us. this exchange comes weeks after the white house agreed to suspend some sanctions, following a pledge by monroe to what was free and fair elections next year. a regular breaking surge of a legal crossings along the us mexico border is overwhelming. the border patrol just in the last few days, we've seen more than 10000 migrants crossing that for the daily judy got you on or has moved from mexico city. a moment of prayer before waiting into the
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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 and border patrol officers on the texas side of the border. cdp says the situation is posing a serious challenge to their operations. the border authorities say the increase in
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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 cos, spikes 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 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 cvp staff to processing centers and also to dissuade additional migrants from using the trains to cross mexico. biggest concern. there's 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 i'll just euro mexico city whole time now for a look at the life of sports headlines with peach stomach, a place for revamped to european simply and have been announced. also, europe's highest court ruled banning clouds from joining such a break waiting is unlawful under the fresh proposal by $822.00. the back of the original sickening, 64 clubs will complete across 3 leagues. they will be no permanent members. the women's composition would include the $52.00 tubs across to leaks in april 2021. the supanik boost announced, but quickly scraps of true public backlash, us and fee for threatening to sanction. those are joining the break of waiting. but with this new ruling, the don't to reviving the supanik is being opened right on the grid in barcelona, have already come out in support of a 20 two's plans while i'm anxious to united and bind munich or against that. the
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judgment has divided the opinions, the e t j certainly has not given the green light more of the projects like this. so. busy so we actually went to the planning of the, the easy j have been even today, including the endorsement of reorganization system. and you have us doing role as organizing. and authorizing bo is now the best easy. so the authorization for these products, whatever makes a difference, the is not true. that's the present and the future of your pin football. i'm the hands of clubs, signing the players and the fundamental or destiny. now it belongs to us and we have a great responsibility. you know, a hands exist a marks of turning point. it's a great days to football and sports in general. so europe and champions mattress, the socio hoping to add the club will come to the trophy cabinets, said he faced coffin limits. i don't is when is human in sales reserving fridays.
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finally, jetta neither side has ever won. the club will come. in fact, this is both teams. debut at this competition is so difficult to come here. so difficult. so you have to do it during the liberal, thought and say, have tremendous empathetic and both companies are really, really, really tough. and, and that's why is yes prefer is a unique gift over to have to because there's some things that the remain 3 minutes forever. when you in this competition we meant forever and, and i was to, you know, because in premier league, okay, i do see the next season, next season, next season, all to be there. but here of the i don't listen so easily come back to be a final walk up. you know, your school that each of a problem. i believe that whenever we are playing football, we need to be confident that we can win the match. this has been true for me throughout my life a so i have always come to the page of the clear intention to win. but so what we want us to come in and say is to do our best to wendy the we have said that several
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times we know we're playing against the best team. i'm aware of it for me and they also know how good they are to do math because that this doesn't stop us kind of dream is and from us doing our best buy this is, does it useful to headlines for the time being, you can check out at home to 0, comfortable as well as social media channels. well that's it for me and associates . hey for this new that, but i'll be back in just a moment. it's much more the about new or was the last
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