tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 22, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of that, i'm just ozzy, attain this as a new, the life coming up in the next 60 men, the gone. so something is not to say stephanie is reading strikes as a number of palestinians killed since the school because the policies under 2012
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feet program ones that garza is at risk of a devastating famine. if this part of fixed law says on doing says 3 is, randy captives have been killed in an as rainy sprite on confrontations in the occupied westbank as is really rates take place in ramallah hebron. and in times the occupied these troops and at least 5 palestinians of in the rich families and southern cause i have been collecting the bodies of their loved ones from move. one day off to is rarely as strikes on the city of ruffled out of sending officials say the latest attacks have taken the death toll to at least $20000.00. and what the u. n. has quoted tragic and shameful milestone targets of
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wizard reports from the told it would be safe here. why have you left us behind? why done? why? father was a one of those killed in is barely a strike one the most in the place is body forces to the house that needs to evacuate to as part of the move the bombs key for them to spring in the mosque. and while he was outside the bombing happened, and he was killed, may god have mercy on his. so my sister, her husband and daughter were in 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 hospital, roughly my mother. she was always good to me. another more in roughly the assemblies the same, disappear. this,
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as is very sources announce attached to 250 target. of course, going to go back 24 hour period. the people of siblings that i know going back to, they don't get admitted and they can children and disliked people's homes outside the bodies. why not? what's left behind, solve it, what we can 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 do they are roughly in the south of going so tarik sent us this update from rough of the attacks on the gaza strip did not stop during the stay with the ease. really,
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military forces aren't spending the minutes recreations. of course every area in deterred treat karma was telling bonus. today had been widely attacked by these while the forces from the palestinian slide were full palestinians have been killed, including the director of the it'd be curbside of a kind of salad crossing both were also these attacks continued in the main central neighborhoods of the gospel city and in the northern parts of the territory, including the valia refuge account, where we're more than 30 palestinians have been killed during the state as because of all the forces attacking residential building civil infrastructure alongside with the destruction of hospital and mass campaign of execution on the ground for an impulse palestinian families earlier today. now these valley attacks on the territory has claimed the lives of more than 20000 palestinians. the number of casualties has sort based around 50050000 others who had been a critically wounded and receiving
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a treatment in gauze. a hospital you have to ration of the humanitarian conditions inside goal is a strict continues and a very limited to him in a turing access had been allows for the chart tree topic of us doing out did the rough, rough off in the south of golf track dozens of p for it up and kills it and is really strikes on residential homes again. and the giovanni, a refugee camp in northern garza, out of here is uninstall sharif, is out the scene that shortly off to the attack of wanting the pictures you were about to see how distressing to the progress of the units. i'm so size double. what's the, what is the reason why that's why i was not trying to do the, the, the, the, the with on foot. but i've got the the
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the, the, the commercial hook, the as you've seen, you shutting in from apartments and jumping. this is not the top for games, right? the lives of children killed dozens and ends at the end of the city. if i did the. 1 sherman, but this is, randy, will pains have found a residential building. i'm calling eunice and southern gaza to getting open to palestinians the most of them women and children. i'll do here as honey. i'll share reports now from the scene of the last attack on what was supposed to be a se, se the mud zillow said earlier, the optimism unit. it was that when i see it is yet another massacre carried out by these really will play against on civilians. in the south eastern part of hon units and it is to show the least deep understanding of what killed when it's uh well i even met that opposite of the majority of those killed what women and children have
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come up so that i'm a few heads up unless i run them out of the way to allow you to see the picture more closely, not even then this is the aftermath of the is it really a real model in this house belongs to the walmart from it? it was totally destroyed by these really jet fighters in the home of the fall, as mentioned on the deep when a student was well killed, embody, remaining, it still missing. i believed to be buried under the department has been a let's see it, a possible have which has been ours, noted like no civil defense teams of arrived to search for somebody or at least recover the dead bodies of those underneath the rumble of them often even of this is mainly because the old access roads are destroyed must uh, be something with you at this time. you want us to go to this 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 really forces as a safe zone as a highlight has to come in the in addition,
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let's look at that to come off and no warning was given to the residents to evacuate. fema, you know, many civilians or had mostly displaced from all the amounts of the city. what taking refuge in this residential building as if you would be giving it to be safe because it has ever send out a positive. and i do, and i mean these riley's legs, the southern parts in regards to skip the sites where it is the select safety. and these ratings are trying to force us out of a home only overnight, more than 50 women and children were killed. there's no presence of $0.85 here. we do not know what to do a way to go. i'm not kidding by the dozens. and this is the natural result. were 2 of the ink discriminate to accomplish the bombing like this really what and this is young, densely populated residential area, is highly sharp. not to just the video to kind of hold of you in human rights office says it's received allegations of what could be a war crime by is there any forces in gaza? witnesses say that is rarely soldiers execution,
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at least 11 on the palestinian men in front of their families and the north of the strip. they're accused of storming a residential building and then separation, the men from the women and the children. how does there a spoke to several eye witnesses? 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 switch the lights on. they stopped 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 riley soldiers opened fire and all the men they told the starting the other side, they never show but tank from outside, especially enough in the motto. these really so 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
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. they did the same on every floor. all women rounded 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 instantly. these raised coat 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, regrouped by the half rounded up. or the young children was stripped to that close and forced to the needs. 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 the to order was given to the tanks. i'm going to show was fired on all the women on the 4th floor. the young girl was killed, my 2 daughters and female neighbors were injured or did most of these really soldiers rounded up all the women in one room, then fired 3 more, 2 shells at us,
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then catch shooting their machine guns at us. before that they stormed our house, an open fire 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 torn open. we were all hit by bullets instructional has been bleeding all over since 5 o'clock on tuesday. because they hung on hers and then the losses. political bureau has issued a statement. here's what they have to say. why the and the world is site and there's a corporation army continued to commit most it goes on daily basis, especially in the north, in parts of the gaza strip. and the goals and city, these are the freshest. are we come with the civil affairs execution, against and tired of feminist witnesses reported the doors and all the police. tina's were taken from their homes and would accept you what it included loved in
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the front of the feminist and the value of the fees. you come to these already, we're plans continue to commit part of the war crimes by carpet bumping and toyota is in the show neighborhood in the cub. and can indulgence of people call the customer. okay. it's also dwayne has released a video said to show 3 is really captives killed. and then as really strike the men, inclusion is really french dual national and is really origin time dual national and, and is really of the customer guys said israel's objective to eliminate the group and gall so it was doomed to fail israel's armies folks pass and daniel has already is claiming that they've killed or have a 2000 palestinian fighters in gaza this month a cause i don't want you to allow me to get the people that 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 gaza, our forces of illuminated more than 2000 terrorists from the at see i'm blind. we've increased the number of soldiers fights in northern con eunice. and we are watching that with the determination with 5 infantry brigades and making most
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engineering forces with an emphasis i'm underground fighting to get the total results sits over them and fight them when they come out unclear, that's area from the terrorism of how much $200.00 us how hurt, joins us not from occupied. a stories can handle this all the time. we were hearing that from a gary of 2002 last test took us 3 the figures. what do we know? is really army spokesperson, daniel, how god he is claiming that since december 1st, that's the end of the ceasefire period. several weeks ago that lasted just 7 days. he says that the army killed 2000 hamis fighters since then $21.00 days ago, making the total of how mass fighters killed $8000.00. but because the health ministry has released numbers,
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20000 palestinians have been killed and is really aggression since the war began. a 1000 of those are children and 6200 are women and of the remaining 6800. we do know that there are an armed civilian men as part of that number. so these really army is giving figures, but they didn't give any proof fact checking or verification behind those numbers. this is just a nother thing. these really are me tries to do. it has continuously denied that the death toll in gaza is this high. and they are always disputing the numbers coming out of guns is health ministry. but also remember, garza is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. and in all of these is really strikes and aggressions via land air and see there have been civilian debts because of how densely populated it is. and these strikes are not so exact. in fact, there's been pressure on israel to transition to a less intensity type of fighting to
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a more targeted approach given how many civilians have been killed. so these really aren't me releasing these numbers but not releasing any information to back them up . and honda, as i understand this all comes as these wait a minute, troy has said that they've destroyed this intricate network of tunnels. focus through any details that they've given to me is really army says that they uncovered a significant and extensive network of tunnels and northern gaza, underneath palestine square. they showed video of themselves of blowing it up from an aerial view. but they also said that this network of tunnels was from houses hideout apartments and other places used by top how mass officials, including the military wing commander, hammer this list, and how mess had yes, yes, and watch these really. army additionally said that in these tunnels were
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operational facilities and other bases used by him us, but did not provide any proof or photos of what they found inside of those tunnels . now have massive military wing spokesperson, a bite of responding to this, saying that these really army is trying to show any sort of achievement rather showcasing it in the form of explosions, for tunnels that weren't even operational or used by have us. all of this comes as these really military says they have achieved full operational control in the neighborhood of she's a you and that they've expanded their round operation into central parts of gaza because they say they want operational control in between the refugee camps in the central part of the territory and gone to city. and we also do know that the rockets that were fired on places like tell a be earlier on thursday came from central and northern gaza. so all these really
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military is trying to continuously make advances. they say the reality on the ground shows a much different picture, and that's how mass is still firing rockets from these areas. but these really military says they are in control of the sound, hopes that with all the latest for us from occupied, the stories from thank you. 100, a hell of a lot of said program has been one of you had caused that is at risk of a devastating stand. and if this contract continues, revolt by the united nations and other agencies says that at least one in 4 households, already facing catastrophic hunger, has nearly 577000 people out of a population of 2300000 suffering from an extreme lack of food, the report says the risk of found that is increasing by the day. you and agencies say or need 10 percent of causes freed needs have been entering the strength in recent weeks. well, i spoke to w f pete spokes passing through the age. she explains the scale of this process,
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this level of, uh, this level, unprecedented. so that's a, more than a, it's a, it's about $577000.00 people. i p c a level 5 right now in guys that supported population 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, 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 need a few supplies. we need this funding to stop because otherwise the sufferings will continue normally in order to get into that category,
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you need to have 2 out of 10000 people die every day because of the food, a muscle up cause of hunger, malnutrition. and so, um, obviously you can imagine how bad 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 the white house, national security spokesman john chubby says that washington is moving motion monetary in a computing war set food and mets and into gaza. he says nearly $200.00 trucks of intake gauze over the past 24 hours. today some $120.00 trucks entered through cam sharon and more than $71.00 through rasa springs the total to almost $200.00 and 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 actually needed is i guess or is an
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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 share the concerns about the humanitarian crisis is going on as i got it. all white house correspondent, committee house that has worn out from washington dc 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, the need to inspect each truck as well as the ongoing fighting but does present certain challenges. still,
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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 no delay, the un security council, there's on a resolution quoting for a holt, and the fighting is expected in the coming hours. it's been pushed back several
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times this week because of wrangling over the wedding of the draft of the us opposes the use of the phrase cessation of hostilities. fallacious proposal by the united arab emirates cause for an urgent and sustained suspension of hostilities. all the us deputy and box it up to the united nation says that they will need support the draft resolution if specific changes are made the morning still working . it still hoping to get to uh, you know, to be able to support it so well there need to be some things in the text. it would make it uh where the, our support right now, still working. so lets states gave her this under, he's joining us from you and headquarters with an update gave you just telling me in the last time that we could see a verge now in about an hour or so. i know this is all taking place behind closed doors, but can you talk us through what the sticking points have been to get here? mean this is primarily a humanitarian resolution, right?
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it yeah, it really is. and that's why it was a little bit surprising in some quarters that the us would have some issues with this because it really is focused on humanitarian issues and really scaling up the aide into guys that in a very dramatic way. and then getting into the people that need it the most in terms of the sticking points that have been going on now for several days. really. we think that it, it really is the issue of a monitoring mechanism because in the resolution it calls for the united nations to take the lead in facilitating the a getting into gaza. and right now, for the most part, that role is left up to israel. so it's important while we talk about there were some disagreements with this resolution. most of the security council members have said that they were fine with this resolution as is and would vote in the affirmative for it. the sticking points are being read by the united states. it's clear that they are the one country that has been holding this up and asking for delay after delay after delay. that's the background. where are we right now?
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what's the state of play? they are negotiating behind, closed doors, are being told by multiple sources. and also the united nations itself is put out a release saying that they will come in to judge a potential vote around $23.00. g m t may be 2330 g m t, about half an hour to an hour from right now. it's currently uh, 5 30 pm here in new york. so we're standing by for that. of course, there could be another delay, that's not completely out of the question, but all indications are that there will be a vote within about an hour or so. what we do not know is uh will the us potentially still veto or not? we simply do not know on that last point. this is key. it all it would need is 9
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votes for it to pass. if the united states at stains and it has 9 or more votes it, it becomes binding. it passes. if it has 9 or more boats and it passes, but the us vito's then it's killed. and so those are the key things to keep in mind . as we approach this boat, does the us abstain? for does the us be to oh, they want to hang very closely indeed, when it does happen, if it happens, okay, but let us onto it for now at the u. n. forest. thank you. good. is there any forces? have 5 live rounds of palestinians in the city of remodel any occupied westbank, enjoying 5 people that the shootings probably re, inspires really forces across several neighborhoods that triggered confrontations with thousands of young men. there's also been more rates in the town of kaufman and industry found content occupied eastern as well that speaks to laura con. she's in ramallah on the ground for us. so it took us through what you've been hearing about these shootings. it sounds like things have been very intense and thoughts of the occupied westbank,
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a necessity. it has indeed been incredibly intense. and today we saw it day time rate happening on all fronts, the surrounding ramallah, which is where i am now a one of the most violent came from. i'm the spa, this is around 5 minutes. we'll just just north of here. now inside the is radius. and turn it around 5 pm as it was discussing doc, they started to find a tear gas. we know at least 40 people suffocation from the fumes if tear gas so they are recovering in hospital. they were firing around families. so we know this affected families, women, children, and they also fired rubber coated still bullets which are incredibly dangerous. they did injure at least 4 people and also live round. so we don't and try to show whether it was a live round old route because 2 products that purchase the injuries, but we know that they are now recovering in hospital. and now that potentially find a way to help with, into all thought refuge account,
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which is an occupied history from the for on this slide. all the is ready we'll see is right, is entered, but they were met with serious confrontation. so what we're seeing from video evidence are plumes of tear gas smoke everywhere. people driving going about the daily lives and driving or walking through these tier got to own to even involved in the confrontations. and also we saw fireworks being shot back out by the palestinians living there at. now what i've been told by many people is but often children are sleeping with a close on at the moment families are slipping the clothes on because they're expecting right to happen at any moment. and people who are previously present as are also expected to be taken away again. and these full 1600 people have been arrested since october the 7th. so many of them caught crimes and leave them by the door. if they accept the rates,
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they certainly expect them to happen at any time speaking as people being taken from their homes. where here enjoy that. some federal and families have been forcibly transferred from their houses. what moved can you tell us as well? absolutely. um. now this south and we've got some eye witness accounts, particularly from the women living that there are listing in bed within communities, living between ramallah and jericho, out in the middle of nowhere. for many years they've been living in the eastern hills of the occupied west side. we know that once that look came down into these families and stuff is dressing them with violence. he was on these ready only then came in and as often happens, they arrested most of the men, if not all of them, then living that is taking them away, apostrophe to prison. so what we're seeing left are just women and children, and many of them are very sketched, but more is ready,
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settlers. we now know now going to come down because that more vulnerable to attack . and we know that the, they burned many of the tents down, and they also took away many of the, the codes that you know what they need, but livelihoods. and also a lot of a castle which they rely on again to that lot. because some of the women found this hidden, not far away. so it's advantage to take some back. but we keeping an eye on that. but the, the, you and agency for humanitarian affairs said that this is becoming positive known is as many as riley's are now is ready for them is and now taking those pets or alonzo comment stuff threatened to badge when they are backed by these ready ami. many of them are now being displaced so well, of course it's 80 kilometer is west of here. we're under the shadow of the war. and goza. people say that dumpling down and repression here in the occupied westbank,
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oregon that on the ground for us and ramona in the occupied wes, thank. thank you, lord. as well since october. the 7th is really a rest of palestinians have skyrocketed as you are hearing those in gauze and the occupied west bank. human rights groups are concerned that some of the prisoners, especially foster this will begin on violating international human rights to an increase in rates, subjecting palestinians to abuse and run con reports from the occupied west back surrounded by pictures of prisoners, a faithful man 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, hilda and joe, of being arrested in garza. i'm on the southern a takes testimony, some of these released, she tells us about one of the more president from goals i was hoping to hear throughout the period of her detention show me blindfolded and with her legs and
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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 would allow the united nations instead on december, the 16th it received numerous reports of mess, detentions forced disappearances, an ill treatment of prisoners from northern cause including women and children who are specifically protected under the geneva convention. the low of a conflict is rose in grunting. any organization, excess of its trainees. a fact the red cross says contributions, international humanitarian. we are not currently getting access. we are speaking to it is rarely all thirty's 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 these riley's have set up or expanded military base,
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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 charged both 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 in wrong calling out 0. the occupied westbank, a hostile a head here on al jazeera is randy shelling is 11 on kills a woman. the 3rd such that in as many days the in on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. there is a context to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous,
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the bank that he added to 2 days the another. i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without us. we have permission. nothing leaves casa without result. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0, i mean the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harness the offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate,
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digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the welcome back to watching now to 0. let's remind you about top stories for sound families, that palestinians killed. and it's really as frank on rough spot in southern garza had been collecting the bodies of the house. the visual satellites had strikes have taken the desktops with least 20000 and what the u. n. has called a tragic and shameful monster. you and security council is such a version of the draft resolution in the coming hours, quoting for the scaling off a few monetary in a deliveries and casa the proposal. 5 united hour demarus also demands an immediate and sustained suspension of tennessee 12 feet program has wants that cause that is at risk of a devastation and found that if this context continues,
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it says one and for household some already facing the of all the toll of israel's will and cause a keeps rising, but the ash and all the de, the united nations security council couldn't agree on the wedding for resolution calling for an end to the blood shed. well, israel has drilled 20000 palestinians and 76 days. now in october, the us, vito heard a un security council resolution calling for humanitarian tours in the facing, that was off the 11 days of his really bombardment that had killed 3478 palestinians. now in november, the council finally passed a resolution calling for humanitarian pause, but not cease fire about time the death toll was it more than 11000. now, earlier this month, the us again, these heard a un security council resolution that's by almost all member states demanding an immediate cease 5 over 17000 palestinians with ended. this latest round of discussions has been about a resolution to increase the amount of tearing aid and to suspend hostilities in
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order to do that. that vote has been delayed several times since monday, and during that period, $547.00 palestinian men women and children were killed. well, that's bringing david adler, he's a political economist, and a general coordinator progressive international. that's a global network of political parties. trade unions and social movements, he joins us now again from los angeles. david, the us, it says that it's been pressing israel to reduce civilian casualties, has not had any discernible impact that i know, i think i, you know, it's very revealing in the next hour when we see exactly what the text of this resolution is. and of course, how the us votes, whether it chooses to isolate itself, once again in the face of the international community. in earlier, in a previous segment you were asking about whether or not the us is considering the consequences, both in the short, medium and long term of such isolation international stage. and what i would emphasize is that there is
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a precedent that the us is not done not used to the experience of the international isolation to take the reason. example of the vote at the general assembly on the us blockade of the island of cuba, which is maintained for over 60 years. and illegal rule unilateral form of course of measures against the island of cuba. when a 187 of a 189 members of the general assembly voted against the united states. united states holding out with it's one ally. and if somebody is real and with ukraine abstaining. and so the experience, i think, of the us attempting to, whether or decreases the of the international community well holding, steadfast to, you know, it sustained by the use of international law is something that's quite routine united states. i think i mentioned earlier that the us is now pressuring switzerland to block any application to achieve the conventions, which would allow for the pursuit of justice and accountability for violations of international law, both by arms, groups like homeless as well as the israeli government. the us, of course, is not a party to the i c c. and the fact that we knew from 20 years ago is intent on, you know,
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blowing up such mechanisms of international justice. it should there ever be a real pursuit is accountability for its own violations, international law. and so i think when it comes to these types of o, c, u. s. is able to operate or speak with 2 voices and a very scary way on the one hand is able to hold out, sustain veto raises hand in the face of the issue in, in the, in the kind of the vast preference of the words people's on the other, you know, you listen to anthony blinking the secretary of state and i states who says with this, with straight face, the world is looking to the united states for leadership. they look to us to lead on these issues. and so that's, i think, the cognitive dissonance that the prevails in the back of ministration today they have in your say that, that the voters in the coming hours so that we expect will be very telling. do you think the legs, the negotiations that we've seen around the security council resolution potentially encouraging that there's actually enough diplomatic pressure for this level of engagement and trying to find some common ground. but yeah,
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i want to start with the limit our sense of does he have some about the length of mind if you can gauge me because i, i think we should emphasize a, it'd be very clear that what's, what's been on the table, the level of the un security council is uncontroversial as well as bergett unnecessary. we've heard over the course of the segment, the increasing and accelerating urgency of the crises of health, hunger across gaza. this should not be a controversial move to uh, you know, call for us to station facilities in order to guarantee access to basic humidity or end date. is it a 1st level demand? if i've just taking united states so long to arrive there, i think is rather dispiriting. my concern is, of course, that the length of mag discussions. well, it's encouraging that the merits so much data from united states is going to result in a very, very short terms to view of what actually is going to happen as a result of a security council resolution. you know,
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along the lines of so called to minutes here he pauses. even while i was like united kingdom are moving towards the language of sustainable shape. cease fire. durable keys to us really committed to having stop get measures. and that's for one reason. one reason only nice, basically to give is real its primary alley in the region, as much diplomatic, legal and military latitude to do exactly what it perceives to be necessary. that's been a long standing policy with us for a very long time, like israel do whatever it must needs to do by its own metrics. and i think that the problem that the us probably has in the, in the, in the frame the, i don't want to speak too soon. but my working assumption is that they don't want to, you know, tie is real into any particular strategic or even tactical direction. they're looking for a language that will only be binding in the very, very short term to address what they perceive incorrectly to be a short term need, which is getting food and water and other medical supplies. which is why and here kirby speaking. but i will probably definitely about the efforts united states, the tireless efforts to get $200.00 trucks in, in, in 24 hours now. well, david,
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as you say the x rays are making 0 and technical decisions, saving you, they are now saying that failed to move to a low intensity part of this war. if that happens, what happens to us public opinion to will the goals united states? i think in general is to uh, is that the deluxe, any policies just so sweet public opinion under the rug and the bed, the gamble they're making. and i would say just say in general, of israel's making with global public opinion is to set a target and say this was going to go on for a very long time. we know you're upset in a very short term, but you know, don't worry, we're, this is gonna, this is going to go on for months if not years. and the reason why they're making this gamble is because they're, depending on the fragility and the capriciousness of public opinion that you know, entering the holidays, coming up on christmas, the new year, people simply stop paying attention to this issue. they'll go on to the next thing that captures their attention at this, the span of attention that the us american public. but on a couple public a short enough that is real, can let the conflicts simmer come up. these things move from
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a high intensity phase with very visible pop images of pummeled homes and lots of wreckage. but if it could move it towards a slower, formal kind of grateful occupation that ever the world will just simply move on. and that's why i think we're seeing the escalation of resistance by people on the streets of london, of, of budapest, of new york of around the world. and why they're starting to target no arms manufacturers like elvis systems, because they recognize that there is dis, disconnect between their governments or like you asked for like a u. k or its allies where basically given full back into israel, whose primary gamble is to say, don't forget about this, to go back to their christmas celebrations and the streets will empty and citizens, we're trying to make the case that this is not a 2nd or 3rd order priority, but a 1st priority issue, a few minutes, very urgency of political necessity. david adds up at dental coordinator at progressive international and drug will network of physical parties, trade unions,
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and social movements. thank you for joining us again and sharing your thoughts with us on how to their it. a one and has been killed in southern lebanon by is really showing that the death in as many days is really cross border attacks have increased in recent weeks, striking for the inside level, approximately 50000 people from south and up and on, on, displaced as a result of the fighting has, will not continue to fight into northern israel, hitting the town of korea to mona. they know how to sent us this update from southern dep. it on the cross border exchange of fire continues and it is intensifying israel, carrying out the series of airstrikes, the lebanese armed booth hezbollah firing salvo of rockets that towards us 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 hits a target and implement the fast that's approximately 20 kilometers from the border quite far from the,
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from the battle 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 in the form of, of the parents if you like. because 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 the tax on garza continued. no matter what the cost of hezbollah has lost a lot of men in the past 11 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 large they can find to the border,
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others wounded in a mass shooting at the university and the czech republic, scott federal, proud official say that susan was a student at that university. so nick diego, for a russia panic as people lee of the hearings gunfire that perhaps charles university, this somebody to the shooting police field of the surrounding area and all the people to go indoors from the beginning. it was a couple of, uh, uh, bags. i didn't even realize it. so it was a shooting then suddenly your students and teachers running out of the, of the building of the, of the thing. so faculty, this is the man who has 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
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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 and a desperate attempt to escape. students climbed out of the windows and perched on the ledge. what student was reported to have lost his grip and sales address? before embarking on his dead, the round page cause i left 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 mass shootings are extremely red. sonja jago houses era the united nation says more than 7000000 people have been displaced by the conflict ensued on the latest wave of displacement, almost 300000 to fled. the former safe haven of was not an engineer, a state one and a half 1000000 of guns neighboring countries since the conference began. and april,
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between the sudanese, on the, on the permanent to rapids support forces. us officials in democratic republic of congo say the fast results from this reeks general election will be released on friday. it follows a chaos includes that had to be extended due to the disco problems versus choosing a president as well as national regional and local representative opposition. candidates say the extension is unconstitutional and all quoting for rerun dozens of opposition. politicians of india have staged a protest outside parliament. after this suspension from the current session, a 141 members would bother off the demanding debate on a security breach in the chamber last week. prime minister under, under moody, who is b j. p. policy housing majority, it said it wasn't necessary or have any is paula and has it listed. the legal immunity, a former prime minister, sally morisha, tearing the way for his arrest on corruption charges,
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opposition and peace boy cautioned the voters and trying to disrupt the session by setting off flags. and he can see that felicia, who needs to be on position democratic policy, declined to speak against the motion, with the opposition, refusing to participate, they would know vote against the move or any abstention of thousands of protest as a valued. an argentine is capital against austerity. measures announced by the newly elected president harvey. i'm in a, there was a heavy police presence while his government threatened cutting well fed to anyone blocking major roads to raise it by reports from what his errands left when groups trying to make you to the center of our didn't tina's catholic 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. w, solano says they is trying to remove a certain fundamental rights of what we have not the government is violating the
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rights of protest in 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, 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 protesters are not allowed to cover their faces or to carry what could be considered a web one like a stick. they're also saying the protestors 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. argentina is in the middle of an economic crisis. inflation was already
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very high. when have you had any late took office 10 days ago, but at 54 percent evaluation of the currency last week has made the situation even worse. the lady says only an orthodox economic plan. we get origin tina out of the crisis. we'll drop it off here. and that's why on wednesday he announced a mega decree to reform thousands of laws on issues like labor exports, state companies, and land located the will. the objective is to begin with the reconstruction of our country, give back freedom to our individuals and begin to dismantled norms. quantity of regulations that have stopped and complicated economic growth in the 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 vowed to remain ready to fight back duty. so we'll just see that when
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a site is as soon as well has read at 10 us prisoners and exchange for the release of a close ally, president nicholas ventura. the americans are now back on us soil. exchange comes weeks after the white house agreed to suspend some sanctions, following a pledge by madura to work towards free and fair elections next year. venezuela is also hunting of a fugitive defense contractor, who's at the center of a major pen took on bribery scandal. at least 3 people on the edge and several injured off to russian, showing an eastern new crane. the striking coal mining facilities in tourette's town and the restore switched and yet screech, and that's seen. but this fighting since russia's invasion in february 20, 2272 minus when the ground, when that attack happens, they will briefly trump to the underground you an estimate. at least 10000 ukrainian civilians have died in the conflict all the time. now
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if i look at the days of sports headlines with peach of stomach plans for revamped to european super that you have been announced. also your of 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 clubs will complete. across the 3 leagues, there will be no permanent members. the women's competition would include $52.00 types across the 2 leaks. in april 2021, the supanik was 1st announced, but quickly scraps of true public backlash. your wife and fif is threatening to sanction. those are joining 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 the judgment has divided the opinions, the e. c. j. certainly has not given the green light more of the projects like this. so
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. busy so we actually the, the, the easy j have been even today including the endorsement of video thirty's ation system and you have us doing. ready as organizing and authorizing bo is now the best easy. so the authorization for these products, whatever they say differently is not true. of course, i don't, that's the present and the future of your pin football. i'm the hands of the level side of the players and the fundamental or destiny. now it belongs to us, and we have a great responsibility. you know, a hands exist a mazda of turning point. it's a great day, and it's just football and sports in general. so european champions, manchester says he all hoping to add the club will come to the trophy cabinets. so he faced couple unlimited toys when is newman and sale preserving fridays. 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
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difficult. so you have to do it during the liberal thought and say, a 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 it's something that the remaining 3 minutes forever when you're in this competition, we meant forever and, and i was to, you know, get us in premier league. okay. decision next season. next season, next season, all be there, but here i don't know how you would come back to be a find a full look up. you know your school that each of a 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 day, so i have always come to the page of the clear intention to when parts of what we want as women and say is to do our best to wendy. the we have said that the several times we know we are playing against the best team in the world for me and they also know how good they are. the last because that this doesn't stop us from a dream is real. and from us doing our best buy this is,
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does it useful as headlines for the time being you can check out at home to see where it come from. oh, as well as our social media channels. well that's it for me and associates. hey, for this news out on do i have is my colleague have them speaker? he'll be here in a moment with much more of the days and stay with the using music and as a form of resistance during to boston, you're in the ninety's actress. i mean, the most interested forms for children and sorry about each for many, both means it is very easy to empathize with the people of gods. less than a month ago was changed to performance and we quoted pain and cut out. i felt not just about an enormous does that to raise awareness about, so wouldn't casa, either both be an act or as joint and initiative by the aster theater. a non profit,
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public opinion ensemble based in vermont loc, as a people who provide on the side who survived the siege will survive that direction . i think that all would obligation to be the people will always be the 1st for days their voice sounds like in front of the sorry of a city hall, a well known monuments burned down in the water. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city. but the psychological scars of the war are still visible here as the war and you pray, rages on some of the young, the russians are refusing to take up on the 101 east to meet those fleeting, to neighboring cars. that stuff on of just it is a tenant of journalists to produce objective news coverage. a stream. yeah, i don't think that there is a fair objective, any partial of the presentation. the listening post covers how the news is coming
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