tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 22, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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riley strikes in that office. almost $400.00 palestinians dead in 48 hours. the world food program loans gauze is at risk of a devastating simons the conflicts continues iris and save the interval at old. he's telling us that the workman's about to you as formation of the international task force to safeguard the routes. the it's 10 am g m t, that's noon in garzo, a casualties i'm continuing to mount with new is riley strikes, targeting areas throughout the besieged strip of the health ministry size. nearly 400 palestinians have been killed in just 48 hours. the light. this strikes have killed 9 palestinians in garza city in the north. at least 4 people have been killed in raids in the jabante, a refugee camp down in the south. at least 6 people, including
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a 5 month old baby have been killed. these righty ami, intensifying attacks on han units gall the 2nd largest city. it was early adopt as a safe so, but now is why the full series are conducting house to house operations. that is the battle rages, food and water is becoming scarce view and is wanting of a devastating famine. the war continues more than half a 1000000 people in gauze, so that's a quarter of the population. don't have enough to eat honey. my mood joins us live now from the alpha in southern gaza and honey, as i mentioned that that's almost 400 people killed in 48 hours. take us through the cottage. yes, tammy, the 14 hours have been very difficult for palestinians. of course the dog has
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already been asleep when by the ministry. 1 vill earlier this morning we're talking about 400 people are being killed the vast majority when just looking at the the names that the list should by the administered roles, the vast majority our children and, and women. and of course, just that as we leave before the cross experience within the past few weeks, the numbers could drives in the coming hours and we're expecting it at the rise. as there are people is still under the rumbles of from the areas that were targeted and destroyed here and dropped behind on unit the center. a part of, of gauze as well as the entire northern part works within just the past a few hours to residential blocks. in the body of town to jamalia refugee, a guns have been targeted and, and destroyed that of course, those 400 people have been killed. that'd be identified as being in their family members were manufactured, them have been informed. there are still
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a 138 individual and they didn't bodies who have not been. busy defied and no one has reached do the ministry of health, and there is a fear that we're talking about entire families being wiped out and going to be able to be in a torn apart beyond recognition or in the center rated by the falling bombs on their residential homes, honey, more troops being deployed as well to con you is what does it tell us about the fighting that it was not only more a dream, but it was more evacuation orders in the central con, units on the southern part of the time unit that the entrance of robust city and all of the images of dropbox is a fear of expanding of the military actions on the ground. any more troops to support the, the work of the invading is really forces on the ground coming from these for
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inside of the new into hold that we pushing deeper to the heart than the central part of the tiny that's very close to the vicinity of knots. that are hospitalized we where we reported the from for the past week and the hospital. 3 tragically has been beside all the repeated attacks within the past few days or more. rocket, more on the nearest strikes, took place within the vicinity of directly targeting the maternity ward at the hospital. but the fact of increasing the number of a troops in the ground just tells us one fact that. 1 the fears of fighting going on between these really military and the invading as far as the palestinian finding groups on the ground who have been taken advantage of the of the pile of rubble. the created by this, your level of destruction caused by the relentless ears striking, have been conducting effective counter attacks against these really
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a troops on the ground tiny view and as well saying now, oh, cool. through of the population is solving there in gauze that take us through what that looks like on the ground as well. the, the more we're seeing a search and intensity of, of the air bombardment. the more we're seeing displace palestinians if from across the gaza strip, not only from the northern part, the central part, who by the way happened to receive but evacuating orders, sharp boarders back. or we should order by these very military, at the early hours of this morning, the ordering the population and the residence of res refugee cam, as well as all the neighborhood around. and they'll say, right, remember you got to start moving to uh, the uh, western side of there is by, uh, city a, this is a create, a more more ms. reed,
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a for palestinians of the big from displaced in different areas. then it just put more pressure and wrong impression on evacuation centers and evaluations. done. particularly a mid extreme shortage of food and basic supplies. we're talking about it a little over $75.00 days now. the we're been housing the golf trip with just x ray kills of, of humanitarian aid being allowed to hire, people are going on green, not only displays, but now hungry and thirsty, and a traumatized and science of fam and a starvation is started to be very visible in areas like the northern parts and also gear, we're in the city where we reported from where the original visit the population of a how it was about 268000 people but not with more people. for an entre off i city, we're talking about more than a 1000000 and it's 300000 people residing in rough with just and they just
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tiny amount of basic supplies and the survival items to help them combat their, their misery. all right, thanks so much on the my fluid the a sort of hired joins us now live from ok, 5 east through some sorts of pick up on the lines coming out of gauze. the 1st inside of water is ready for shall saying about the deployment of mold troops to hon. eunice. well it's something that they've been aiming to was they saying that so some of the operational areas that come on senses if you like, have come out of had you. and this is a very different right trick from the beginning of the will where they told people to move to hon. eunice is the safe haven at some point a couple of weeks ago, but even called the gaza strip on a map into safe zones. lot soon disappeared because the lights a statement they've been talking about finding weapons in han units targeting
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fights is, had tried to attack the troops on the ground. they said that they had even targets as an engineering operational lead. uh, unless you just heard that, hey, but there's also some issues happening in occupied east through jerusalem. i get some of the palestinians trying to pry in the most. we'll get to that in a moment. but going back to gaza, they're also talking about a humanitarian car doors, the thing that will start to 10 until 14 p. m. they've said that. 6 they will not allow the movement of civilians through this. the law had been access because of the minute she advanced in the hon. eunice area level. so i did that. um, they will allow people to bypass the access located west of con, eunice and transportation in both directions from the rough or honest. who knows con, unit area towards that is by law and central comes will be available. but again, it's squeezing the palestinians into a very small area. of course,
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as winter has sets in and as more civilians are being killed because it's a lot more than the populated and saw understand things a heating up there in the occupied westbank ahead of friday. fries take us through that. yeah, it's not what you're hearing behind me. a moment is known as a whole ball, which is our big for the speech. this happens just before the friday, pres what we've been hearing in the last 20 minutes so. so all sounds, palms. this is our most compound behind you. you can see very, very few was supposed to have tons are usually that square is jam packed with palestinian, the splitting washer pose taking pods in the friday. pres, usually 60000 is the average number at the moment. it has been around $4000.00, but it's a lot less the moment how i but interestingly, we've been hearing the lots of crashes for the 1st time, not just in one area,
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but outside of several of the gate. so it takes you into the old gate just behind me, that's the old city and it seems that this is going to be continuing because that was a cool aaliyah full palestinians for all the use. so and so now those restrictions on just limited only to entering all ok. so most compound, there are been restrictions entering the old 50 if you will. any one on to the age of 30, you will be turned away as well. it depends on your addresses, but this is having a defense for mental effects on the local economy, as well as because of the war flights have been cancelled. serious, haven't turned up. and there is a real concern amongst especially businesses in the old city. many of the most family are in small businesses, but they are losing inside gro income we've been speaking to some of those in the old city. so i can listen how much of the lemons woman has
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off. she checks the price for every other item on her shopping list and then explains why she's hot to stretch her budget. i could afford a sense of how the price is went up since the well. so we've had to change our eating habits. if we can't buy fruit this week, then maybe the next we have to prioritize. sometimes the grandkids once meals that are expensive to make. so i replaced the ingredients based on what we can afford it, hold them up. so this isn't the only change human has family has been forced to make sense or type a 7. they've decided that she's less likely to be stopped by is ray the forces from entering the old city gates? how old's age doesn't make her target? most young palestinian men have been turned away at the entrances for the duration of the war on garza large scale is riley police surveillance and arbitrary arrest of also been steps up and occupied east jerusalem with movement being restricted, especially that's of workers from the occupied westbank and it's already having
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repercussions on the local economy. one section is another domain, another activity that has been deeply affected with the lack of labor. and this is due to the aesthetic image that is of access digital for them. so investment in this look that has stuff that he did in some of the, the major sector that was effected, especially in the old city business is all soft spring, especially shops. i've been forced to close before. don't buy these radio pharmacies. some don't bother writing full time anymore and many hotels have had to put the stuff inside the fish should be the fish this time of the year with christmas and new year around the corner. and usually these lanes in these shops are incredibly busy. was terrorist from all around the world, but if you speak to any of the show findings, they'll tell you that the business has oh, but swindled of religious trinkets and 7 is lined. the centuries old cobbled lanes
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. tourism is the bread and butter of drew. some light families, the war and slight constellations of minute, taurus on coming. we are next the tricks of the holy stuff. good, very good location for the tourist. a has sort of killed biblical religious place. we are in the famous place for the christian for the pilgrimage to come to visit the trust of the honda simply because no tourist as empty that occupied east jerusalem is mostly made up of small family owned businesses have been passed on for one generation to the next they seen enough was in a lifetime, but nothing they say could have prepared them to this sort of fight at all. just sarah occupied eastern eastland the united nations security council is again delay the votes on the resolution, calling for increased aid for gaza. the un security council is now expected to address the issue on friday. the wording of the license draft calls for urgent steps to immediately allow safe and on him to the humanitarian access,
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and also for creating the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities. gabriella is on the, has moved from you in headquarters in new york. several diplomatic sources have told out to 0 that many parts of the resolution have been changed 3 parts. in particular, the language about a suspension of hostilities has been changed to creating conditions, leading to association of hostilities. also, the monitoring mechanism is un mechanism that was going to help get into guys that has been scaled back to now just a senior coordinator appointed by the un secretary general. that would oversee that . and now this is key part, an entire section about condemning the indiscriminate attacks against civilians that has been completely eliminated apparently from
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a new proposed draft that went to thomas greenfield, the us ambassador to the un at this to say we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution. now. we're ready to vote on it. but several diplomatic sources tell out to 0. there are several security council members that are not pleased with the change in this language, particularly russia. we're being told things that this resolution is now watered down and loses its primary original impact on getting humanitarian age the people of gaza that needed the most diplomat said they will be back here at the security council chambers on friday trying to reach some sort of agreement gabriel's on the
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how does it at united nations in new york, a light spring. and now let's see. on his account i is an associate professor of golf politics. have gone through university. good to have you with a so 1st of all, start with this resolution. is it going to cost this time you think? well, it seems that the united states already said that they are happy with that done. they will be able to, to support this resolution. but as the report mentioned, it change a lot of work and as always, not they always, you know, a resolution douglas is not a. busy for a ceasefire, right, that's the key, the way never, it was never the case a you know, that they would never support something they've done and they made it clear and many times. but i believe this is a significant studies the 1st time that the united states, which report one of the united nations security council resolution that is asking you thread to do or to get on the something which is i'm, i'm president. then the situation in an international outcomes and what is that something that is being asked of these riley's rather than
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a delivery so that it's all right. and now the only thing that they are expecting to, to, at least with this resolution, is to guarantee that the access of the manufacturer on a is not asking for, for the association of a facility as it was clearly clearly mentioned. we are very far from reaching that point that we choose united states. we will do that. and as we, we saw the reports are showing that the massive actions are still there. and not only they are about expanding to some extent to the, to the westbound. and it says, so the science of, we are very far from seeing israel slowing down the military pace. however, on the prices of this mountain, internationally speaking, public opinion, or worldwide public opinion indeed that your site is making do not get any safety chase, at least it's lively, and their position on public opinion side of the style is forceful. and i think increasing more over after what's happened with the, the hostage that they were killed accidentally by the, by the district troops. we know from the u. n. wanting that
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a cool sort of gauze this population is now solving. how much of a difference will a make increased a delivery? so i should say, if the funny thing is intensifying, because that really doesn't help you deliver a, does it know exactly we're just trying to to, to use it monday to, to, to, to cover and, and must see that him already. so it's impossible to think that this will mean something significant in terms of how we conduct the police on we see that there is no safe place in augusta. we think that i didn't know more, i suppose, because we see that the doctors have been targeted as well as a result of the tech. so there's no way that the stream within on a we would solve the situation is going to put just a couple of mondays to, to, to fix or to claim the inputs. how come it is doing something. but it's not going to stop as far as we. we can't guarantee that the, or the population that this has to be evacuated from one box to the other. an
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accumulated medium of people in one place that is not prepared for that is impossible. the thing the distribution will improve. prospect good. all right, thank you so much. good to have your thoughts on that. not more than 20 countries have agreed to participate in the new us led coalition in the red sea. that's according to the pentagon. the task force is being set top to protect ships off the attacks by humans who sees the suicide of the joins us now from to bowie to so 1st of all right, so just take us through this new coalition. how is its operations gonna differ from the us for charles that we're already going on? of the balls. i mean, it's still at the early stage, the formation of busy to nationals task force. so the details on not there yet. however, the guess what people have said that there will be 20 countries which sign the agreement. and they also say that a company use that sign the agreement do not want to be publicly named because of
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the political sensitivities around. so several of the regional countries are already, especially due to concerns and having the rec and gauge meant the with the whole seas are fighting against the whole seas. probably the fig politically called create some of the complications. that's why they're waiting the means to be announced publicly. so the details, as i said, are still not there and they're trying to elaborate on the details. there are still several questions that are on answered. so whether each of these companies are going to provide the lessons that it or not, you have sufficient, i've seen that each company is going to quit, to be with 2 days or proration of the way that it can. some of them are going to provide westlaw, some of them stuff, and some of them, the, the equipments and all the ways of support and also another, another issue that's not clear yet whether this international task force he's going to scold each of the west. so each of the ship that is carrying the containers or
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not, this said that is not going to be west to specify whether they're going to positions and moving forces across the red sea and above it meant that's right. to protect, to, to, to provide an umbrella for actions to the west. is that the, who is into the, the, the, the rock c. but as of now it's dom up oppression of that. there are several other international databases administered bases here. the largest one is the us military base costs more the for house admitted to the person. now, in the china just has opened up in 2017, opened up another large military base, which was more than 1000 chinese military personnel foss, easily gemini. and also, there are several countries in rules such as india and russia, especially the willingness to open up the minutes of basis here because it is quite a strategic place wherever it has. if it was here, definitely has it kind of control over the gulf of ident forwarded the the button
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meant the faith which connect you both you with given and also over the that c d is area. so, i mean, is course the toward the person of the global maritime trade. that's why everyone wants to be here. and the so just take us through the impact this is already having on international trade in be of certainly so, so far we have seen that there be for the world's largest transport ships. is it, it is shipping companies such as my r, c m a group? how about lloyd an evergreen? they say that they are stopping legal places to do the resi and then it would seem that the journey, the ships. so they've taken a large and the longer journey all the way around the africa, and that is the method affecting the limited time by time these and increasing the cost as well. so then most meyers just announced that they are going to the polls
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extra charge on the container. the clinical container shipments warm from asia. so and also by friday we have seen that there has been at least one percent increase in the global forum pies as well as i said, these rules specially good is this is costing to have more than 20 percent of the global maritime trade. and if these kinds of sleep on probably is going to have even larger impact on the global economy. and this is particularly coming in at time. why is the government's global as trying to tackle the inflation, the high prizes, or the goods and bring them down. but apparently, because this year is still there, even though for c c, and they're, they're supposed to be the target, didn't one of the ships that are related to his van, owned by his values for winters, van or newman from his very force. but the guy says that there's actually bringing the gold with many times 3 if she has to, which is, was formal to a post. i will leave with that. thanks so much. so thought about the power steering
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man is being shots by is riley forces in the occupied westbank off to what the cooling arriving attack is. riley forces say a female soldier was injured in every town. but witnesses say the young man was actually trying to drive away when he was shot and fishers and remodel on the occupied westbank understand alan, there is video and raises some questions, right. as well, there's really our be moved into a box to, to a possibly remove the clothes that they had decided where illegal the clearly that upset the number of the little cause. there were some exchanges at some point in the video that we see. you can see about trying to get into his car and drive away . now these really so said that a female soldier was struck by the car. they perceived this to be a rama against that in the open fire and to people what into it. but certainly from
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all the video that we have seen, and we don't have all the angles. but from all the video that we've seen it from speaking to people on the ground, they say this was not around the incident that perhaps the car did brush the women as the demand in the car was trying to get away. and they feel that the response of these really army was perhaps a much more than was absolutely necessary. this is just one of the number of incidents we've had in the west bank. over the last few hours, we've had a number of arrestees really army. say that the arrested, the 11 people on the westbank friday night, so that i could do friday morning and said that all of them were wanted and the number of them were cutting munitions, obviously something that these really say they shouldn't have had. but we're also hearing reports from daughter, which is near bethlehem of one young man who was trying to get through a check point. perfectly legal. but for some reason the others really soldier than
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like what he was doing or what he was seeing. i decided to beat him up and he is in hospital and he is being injured. and that is a what in story to from co q you where the as really army say they were looking for 2 people in particular, couldn't find them. and so the arrested as these men's fathers. so the 2 men, what held a new or told they would be held until their sons gave themselves up. and this sort of thing has been criticized in the past by number of human rights organizations take amongst a collective punishment. also arresting people who haven't done anything wrong in an effort essentially to blackmail their children, to give themselves up for the rest. they say is against is really low as well as humanitarian law. or i will live with that. thanks so much on an official bell since october. the 7th says right. the rest of palestinians have searched both in garza and the occupied westbank. human rights groups are concerned,
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some of the prisons that top off to the war began of violating international human rights, small increasingly subjecting palestinians to abuse and long con reports they occupied westbank surrounded by pictures of prisoners, a slight form and current. the public standing prisoner society keeps track of those arrested. and those released since october, the 7th. that task has become even more challenging and more and more hearing about women and children, hilde and joe of being arrested in gaza. i'm on the so on a takes testimony, some lose released. she tells us about one female president from gauze i was 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, after changing the same place that would allow the united nations instead on december, the 16th it received numerous reports of mess,
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detentions false disappearances, and ill treatment of prisoners from northern cause including women and children who are specifically protected under the geneva convention. the little of conflict is rose in grunting. any organization, access to its trainees. a fact the red cross says, contributing international humanitarian. we are not currently getting access. we are speaking to it is rarely authorities and reminding them of their obligations on the international. and this includes uh for palestinians as protected persons under the geneva conventions that we all have access to them and they are allowed to also retain access with their family members. since october, the 7th, these riley is have set up or expanded military base is like the woman behind me to hold what they called a mass prisoners. they say that anybody that's been interrogated that isn't linked to the group is released without charge, puts into an actual and local human rights group. say that the testimony they
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getting from people released from places like this and others across the occupied westbank. so a significant cause for concern when it comes to international humanitarian law, enroll in con, out 0, the occupied westbank. i said i had allowed to 0 fronts, ends it's decades long operations in these areas. troops with tools from the west african countries, the the a welcome to worlds, whether updates a storm p a has injected a lot of voice or in the atmosphere here. let me show you. it's tied into all of this snow be whipped around the baltic sea with strong winds off. not only the baltic sea, but the north sea as well. it is pushing that precipitation, further inland. so for places like germany and pull them,
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we've got active weather here, austria in the czech republic, but there is a mild surge of air here. so most of this will be falling as rain except over the higher ground. this will be snow dos with rain for the live and so i mean bait route looking to pick up a months worth of rain over the next 24 hours or so and still or what, whether it's a go for that western side of the turkey a different story though, for the other side of the mediterranean, full on sunshine. here we haven't got some temperatures in the 20s in eastern spain, valencia coming in at 21 degrees off to africa. we go. it's a windy pitcher from ne spelled jerry a rate through to the coast line of egypt sand. if we go to the south right now, there is at wildfire burning around cape town. it's been hot, dry and windy. these winds will continue. so round cape town, gusts of about 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. now for the other sides of the country, that eastern side of south africa. we've got some severe storms in the forecast today on friday. so you of
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weathering on that jersey to the the welcome back. you're watching out 0 time. to recap the headlines now. casualties continued to bounce across sconces in new in. busy 5 is riley strikes and raids, the house, but a 3 says nearly $400.00 palestinians have been killed in 48 hours. a 5 month old baby is among the dead. these riley army says it's wide enough ration is in the southern gauze, us con you and this attacking hundreds of targets says, forces are conducting face sized bottles, austin's doubling through the numbers in the area and the lowenstein is an
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independent journalist. and overall, the palestine level, i'd say a book on as well as and surveillance industry. it joins us now live from sydney, good to have you with us once again on to the. so 1st of all, let's start with this news about deploying more troops to han units. what does that suggest to you? typically combat engineers as well. he's real nice. it's on a really strict timeline. and what i mean by that is that it's clear that international pressure fell to off and it's not clear where that's coming from tots . the, the us behind the scenes that really going to be saying at some point soon, i mean not the cost seeing enough that this has to shift to a different phase. that these are all i think is trying to run down the clock. meaning that they're going to try to do whatever they can in the time that they had with all these huge amounts of traipsing gaza. but of course, there's a real disconnect between one that's in yahoo is telling me is really public and what's actually happening. and the mission from the beginning has always been
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destroyed almost entirely, militarily, politically. and it's increasingly clear that's not not for you that happened. they may, will kill some of the latest. they may, will obliterate cause a as a entity, but how much will survive in some phone and that we think us, it will certainly across the air, but most of them well, so i think this idea of putting more trips into guys there, i think shows that there is an increasing desire to kill. we can disagreement. alliances have seen the death toll is at least probably 232-4000. we don't really even know which in itself is a shameful fact. so i think it's running down the clock. so the increasing troops know, going to help achieve strategic minute tree objective. well, i guess it depends how it's sold. the minister said from day 1, october 7, it's in yahoo and many of his allies that said that the only way that these can be solved based to completely destroy from us. and to so could liberate cause
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a for essentially 0. and i think it's conceivable still that militarily much of home us may be dismantled. we think cars are, i think that's possible. but at what cost? and i know it's in the last 24 hours i've been hearing from my sources. and also when i been reading that there is still constant pressure from this in yahoo, on the latest. and by then to freshen egypt to allow in huge numbers of palestinians into the sun, which test by agents is not done. so there is still a real plan. i think amongst many of these riley calhoun meant that the so called ingle here is that the cleansing and at the moment of lace, it seems like age of will not accept and show the and teaching algebra that has been offered by is wrong the us to do so you mentioned the, the window and a sort of a deadline for these radio operations. when we look at what adapt quote, recently ruled. finding that quote, it seems evident that the violations of humanitarian low does that make the
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clock ticking sound even louder. if i can use the analogy the, the miller 1000, this for the view is to send the context to that. so essentially the lead against in the middle. and so pushing the government data stop sending pots essentially, to we dro for us, the ex, $35.00 funded yes. which of flying and dropping bones as a counsellor, as we speak, and the cook founded favor of the stage. so the sales can continue. however, to see raleigh size semi the category, it was very clear which essentially acknowledge that almost certainly the midlands through its actions by supporting israel and he's roles committing wall crunch in gaza. and it's interesting because many other countries, including mike, come to a stranger. now there's a sending spit, pots circle, sped, pass to ease row, to find, and it's coming was that they've been doing that for years. so essentially you have a situation where
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a huge numbers of officials in many countries potentially complicit in ball crimes and used to kind of we from when the investigations happened. so the clock is ticking in that way, but still ultimately the other may 4 sticks really stuff. this is the us and us fire release. biden's refusing to tell each relative so all right, always good talk to you. thanks so much that the loan thing. thanks so much i as how much of gaza lives in ruins, buildings, bombs, and reduced to rubble. houses 0 is. do you have that portion on a send this report from northern garza for palestinians attracting that homes? today's fall is riley soldiers roam the streets, and the under that camera is moving down outside of the street. this is where the is ready. so there's a station for 6 days. during that time, everyone was trapped in the homes. however, we were able to document a number of testimonies for witnesses through the narrow windows of the buildings of truism. we also saw as rarely tanks and soldiers moving around shelling and
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firing indiscriminately. they destroyed any infrastructure as though standing. the christian youth association that excuse me, to, is behind me wish out a more than 12 people inside will code that bodies are so lang that is ready, soldiers set fire to the buildings. one was now standing at the intersection of, of china and alaska to my left as part of our street. and ahead of me is a what side of the road. as you can see, the families trapped inside the homes for days now trying to lead to the west of god's assistance to the far right to the far end of, of dollar street. the scale of destruction is massive. damage is huge. behind me is an extension of the road leading to the off season medical complex. this is the off, the mazda is the latest struck by israeli war planes. have been my tendency to my phone. i can see many bodies below these concrete slot problems. there are no civil defense teams, no heavy equipment without help plus the bodies will remain on the rama for weeks
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because all the roads are closed and there is no heavy equipment to help. but this is thrown all over the roads and under the degrees, you have cameras have documented this repeatedly. the video journal is really tanks on. so just came here destroying everything in the pulse, living and all to the ground. they destroyed this building which had more than 150 women and children in side a few minutes late to the so just so we can do an f 16 by digits, pounding them with the missiles. then the tank sweep time to make sure every one was that the body to survive as a life the buddha was us, came on for the trouble of, of them to body them all. many of those women and children west to live on screaming for help with these really patient forces fired at them. we were watching from a distance, unable to do anything. we tried to call the civil defense to come to the rescue, but the whole area was surrounded by tons. does really so just kept fighting a demo. so we found the body of a woman with her baby. both be headed completely headless. the heads were separated
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from their bodies. we met and divided them in the open area over there. and this happened right before the ice. the whole still i had on al jazeera day of morning, and frog officer, a mass shooting at the university. that's been for the was in the countries history . the business like to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the
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a chaotic vote that had to be extended for 2 days due to logistical problems. so does a choosing a president as well as national regional and local representative. this catherine soy is in the capital. can she also for us? so i made all of this adult fights and kicking off in the so the countries, well, how much of a concern is that yes, uh, that caused that fighting is happening between government forces in north q will province. a melisha allied to the government against a rebel group called m 23. so these 5 thing has been going on 3 this morning. we're told that the villages have been slipping from those areas. we spoke to the leadership officials of m 23, who said that they were provoked by government. a forces went to their
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territories. so now security has been a major issue in that part of the country. a lot of people talk are talking about it's in uh, north cable where this fighting has going has been going on for close to 2. yes, 2.5, a 1000000 people have been displaced. many of them are, are comp for displaced people. many of them, again, are not able to cost the bylaws in the selection. and we're not just talking about m 23. but in the is there are more than a 100. the groups who have been killing civilians over the yes, destroying the homes. and you know, they say they just want peace and this piece is not coming a hand catherine. this is day 3. the last day of extended elections. we know yesterday we took it out of the opposition, asking for
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a re run where things going now as the elections wind up, the opposition going to accept this is going to the quotes or even to the straits while counting in different parts of the country and pulling stations is to, is going on uh will waiting for results to start pre clean in, um, this main calling center. and it depends on who you talk to about how things are going. uh, we have hard from government officials who are telling people to stay calm and wait for the electoral commission to do its job. but we've also been hearing from um, you know, position lead uh, particularly presidential candidates who call this election a sean. they say that election has already been painted. some of them are saying that once fresh elections, and so it's going to be very interesting to see what happens going forward,
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especially if the result is contested. why would it be with that? thanks so much, katherine story. now the last french troops withdrew from the shower on friday, then more than a decade, the french operations in west africa saw his region from this is also closing its embassy and is your indefinitely relations between the 2 countries of salad. since they asked thing of the countries present as a in a qu, in july, the united nation says mold and 7000000 people have been displaced by the conflict in so that, in the latest wave of displacement almost 300 thousands of floods perform a safe haven of wide monday in just the state, one and a half 1000000 people have gone to a neighboring country since the conflict began to april. between the sydney's army and rapid support forces, at least the same people have been killed and 25 wounded in a mass shooting at the university and the check capital prague. officials say the
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shooter was a student to the university. so when a guy go reports, a rush, a panic, as people flee off the hearings gunfire at products, 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, backs. 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 social 6 or faculty. this is the man who's been identified as a sole perpetrator. 24 year old student david called back, who attended the same university where he conducted his shooting spree and died at the scene possibly by suicide. according to the interior minister, his father had also been found dead earlier in the day. and this is what he struck
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. the full flow of the universities could see a philosophy. in a desperate attempt to escape, students climbed out of the windows and perched on the ledge. one student was reported to have lost his grip and failed to address. before embarking on his bed, the round page caused that left a 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 mass shootings are extremely rec. sonya jago, i'll just sarah, the hong kong called is upheld charges of sedition against media tide code jimmy life. he's accused of conspiracy to publish the vicious publications under a colonial era low, but they also have vices. several of the child using under of aging and pose national security and all that could see joe for life font so that he has more from
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badging. jimmy lies, legal team had argued that the prosecution had fault, the sedition charges against him out of time. now, according to the law, they have to be solved within 6 months of the defense being committed to the court on friday will that the time starts running from the date of the last offense. and the prosecution says that off a $160.00 articles involved in this edition charges against gimme light. so this means his tall will continue, is expected to last around a few days and it started on monday. he is also on top of 2 other charges under a china imposed national security law. now these charges are also very serious. he's been accused of conspiring to conclude with foreign forces. he's also been accused of using his no shot to have like apple daily to comment, to send and criticism of the chinese government. and he could well be spending the rest of his life in prison if he is found guilty of these charges. give me lie, was arrested in 2020 and his family says he has been spending time in solitary
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confinement since now his tall is being very closely watched its being seen as not just a test of home homes, traditional independence, but also up to cities, freedoms, freedom of press and freedom of speech, and many western governments have criticized it as a political persecution. now, beijing has said the criticism of gimme life child is unwarranted and said it goes against the norm of international relations. florence 3 out of the euro, beijing, in ukraine, the war is calls, the shots is dropped in the countries bus ride since they want independence for them to 2 years ago. it's leading to concerns about a population in balance and the future loan officer. the fighting is over from bribes reports from kids. job, not one day old max is not only the source of joy for his parents is one of ukraine's us citizens. he's also a symbol of hope for a country locked in was this death, right?
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yeah, that will genius. yes, there is a will, but life goes on on the both of a child no matter how we plan it, it's never going to be a 100 percent. we need to continue, but the we have the 2 blogs, the same i showed dr. natalia itself is an old situation that the country's leading but to the hospital and the families of franklin to be frank and they are broken. it is, it is just like broken actually, it will have the real, real bad in fact. and already demographic situation, even for families not separated by the will, the pressures and things i tease caused by it a forcing many to put off having children just off to the full scale will be gotten nearly 2 years ago. the both rates, which was already low because of a pun, demik dropped 5 more than a quarter threatening to worse and ukraine's demographic in violence with 30 percent of the population. now, being tied to this, the problems of
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a future population and balance that max and his generation will likely be tackling for much of their lives. rub mcbride, i'll just say era. keith. now, classes of broken out between police and anti government protest isn't the onto the and city of cordova draws that demanding more financial support for the pool. president heavy and renee is introduced more than $300.00 measures to deregulate. the struggling economy tries about reports from one is iris. thursday morning i'm going to cite is and talk to you soon about you president, have you had to be late and he's ready click and i'll make reforms. and one of the malay did not fulfill what he promised in the election, where he said he would not affect the working cloth. that's precisely what he is doing. just the night before, thousands took to the streets to protest. the president had just announced that degree with 366 reforms striking down major regulations covering argentina's
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economy. but some of the reforms and good many here every day, i just don't believe them will be like, sees and, and his policies. i think he wants to generate counts in the country of the decrease supposed to make it easier for the business sector to operating argentina . covering the hiring and firing of employees do regulating the health care sector . beginning a process to privatize state companies, among other major reforms, members of different sample efficient rushed to criticize the queen. many are questioning. it's a legacy on why the president decided to speak amendment using a decrease nor via congress. less than 2 weeks into office relays being criticized, behaving more like and then for the precedence. but people like me, you lanchen got, they'll say this is what they wanted for. the academic telling me that someone of all the measures mealy announces are okay. you know why? because politicians had so many years to improve our lives and did nothing and destroyed our country,
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our economy. all thieves argentina using crisis have yet to meet a promise radical change in the country. the decree he says, is only the beginning. he has the initiative, he has fairly well thought out set of ideas which may be quite revolutionary because he has a lot of people that are committed to those ideas and he's pushing them forward. and of course he's, he's is stepping on on many people's toes and, and making a lot of people upset they make a decree as it's known here, is unprecedented in argentina. and there are doubts about how it will be implemented. i'm it's so much football session. very so we'll just see that one aside. from a donald trump advisor, rudy giuliani has filed for bankruptcy, made the move off to a $148000000.00. john spends against him in a defamation suit ruled by 22 on 2 election work,
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cuz they said they enjoyed death rights off the he made faceless claims. they had stolen the states to jo, buys and in 2020 his pizza. now, with the sports a place for a revamped a european sample that you have been announced. also your highest court ruled banning clubs from joining such a break waiting is unlawful under the fresh proposal by 822. 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 clubs across to leaks in april 2021. the superintendent's boost announced, but quickly scraps of true public backlash. wife and fif is 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 well mentioned to united and buying munich or against the judgment has divided the opinions, the
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e t j certainly has not given the green light more of the projects like that. so. busy so we actually went over the planning of the, the easy j, have been even today, including the endorsement of a pre authorization system. and you have us doing role as organizing. and authorizing bo is now the best easy. so the authorization for these products, whatever they say differently is not true as the present and the future of your pin football. i'm the hands of level citing the players and the fundamental or destiny . now it belongs to us and we have a great responsibility. you know, a hands exist a mux of turning point. it's a great day and a stuff put on and sports in general. so european champions, manchester, 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 sale preserving fridays? finally, jetta neither side has ever won. the club will come. in fact,
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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, a tremendous empathetic and both companies are really, really, really tough. and, and that's why is yes, prefer is a unique gift over which we 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, because premier league, okay, i decision next season, next season next season, all to be there, but here i don't know how 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 day so far. i have always come to the page of the clear intention to win for it. so what we want is cool and then say is to do our best to wendy the we have said that several times we know we're playing against the best
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team in the world. and they also know how good they are to do math because that this doesn't stop us kind of dream is real and from us doing our best buy, this is, does it useful as headlines for the time being, you can check out at home to 0, come from oh, as well as social media channels. all right, so this news out, all right back, stay with us. the what constitutes exempt. so we generally talk, you will see that i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened this independent. we won't be i want to freedom. we don't have lead them in the policy of it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no 1000 service this claimant and you're saying you don't have your reports for that. i
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