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pulls is at full speed and it's driving geo political wave over. but the widespread adoption of battery powered cars is facing the big challenge. plus how green are electric cars compared to fossil fuel, was counting the costs on alpha 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm signing say, then this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. the un security council calls for increased a to gaza, but it's criticized full failings, a goal for a seas fine. at least 18 people are killed and is ray the strike on the new site on the refugee camp. some of the victims were members of the same family
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as well. conducts more at the morning grades in the occupied westbank, detaining several palestinian use. and we report from a veteran village in the $95.00 west bank website, assuming is a facing davie attacks and sprites for ms. re reset doesn't solved, is the 87 a m, g m t, that's 9 in the morning and gaza way more than 2000000 palestinians who suffered more than 2 months of unrelenting is rarely a tax. now waking up to the news, the un security council has finally passed its 1st resolution on the brutal conflict. while the resolution demands an increase in a to palestinians in gaza and aust, both these rounds from us to provide the safe and on him the delivery of supplies. but this be no cool for a cease fire. 8 agencies are criticizing the resolution among the ox fam,
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whose middle east region will direct to describe the vote as a dereliction of duty by the us to say scots civilians. how mass says the resolution does not address the catastrophic humanitarian situation created by as well. of the un security council was voting dry. the strikes continued across garza 18 people were killed in the side of refugee camp and strikes and residential buildings, women, and chosen are among the dead and injured. deborah, let us on the reports from new york after being postponed multiple times. finally, the un security council passed a resolution calling for scaled up humanitarian aid. and the guy's a 13 votes in favor, russia and the us abstain, allowing the resolution to pass without a veto, but at the behest of the united states, the resolution went through several drafts throughout the week. long delay behind closed doors, the americans pushed to alter the wording of the resolution to make it more
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favorable to israel. a previous draft called for an immediate cessation of hostilities that was later downgraded to suspension of hostilities. but even that language was removed, instead, the final resolution called to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities, a far cry from a ceasefire. the previous draft called for a un monitoring mechanism to exclusively over c h shipments that was scaled back to a senior coordinator appointed by the secretary general, who will then establish a monitoring mechanism. but that leaves the door open to a possible coordination with israel and language that explicitly condemned indiscriminate attacks against civilians has been altered to simply call on all parties to adhere to international law. a frustrated, russia tried to add back in language,
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calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities. the u. s. b towed it started earlier, i said the vote would be a moment of truth and that's what happened. the us once again expose their true face in front of the world, blocking and even extremely weak call for a cessation of hostilities in gaza. there is no disconnect here. we are all working to address the humanitarian needs on the ground and we're working to address those needs immediately. that's what this resolution is about. re admin. sure. the palestinian ambassador to the un city full ceasefire is needed and there is an emergency to make it happen. we will not present until we reach an immediate cease fire and having the massive amount of humanitarian assistance to the palestinian people and the gaza strip. as for israel, it has ignored security council resolutions in the past and their early indications
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that it is prepared to do so. again, is really deputy you n m master said after the votes that his country still reserves the right to inspect all a going into gaza as it sees fit. it's now up to the un secretary general to figure out how to get more aid into gaza as the resolution mandates. and he hinted that it could be quite difficult unless is real changes its behavior. the real problem is that the, what use ratio is conducting diesel fantasies is creating massive ops that goes to the distribution of humanitarian, they've eaten side. gotcha. so any effective a little probation in guys that required security software can working safety, logistical capacity, and the resumption of commercial look cvt. these 4 elements do not exist as
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difficult as the negotiations were on this resolution. these are the real challenge might be in the coming weeks, trying to implement it. gabriel's on do, i would use it at the united nations in new york. let's go now to alan fisher, who's standing by unoccupied east jerusalem. we've also got having my mood. he's in the off in southern gaza that stopped though we've had the 1st of all and had a foot 1st will take us through the reaction that to the fact that the security council is finally cold or past the resolution, i should say a yes, simon will after uh, more than 70 days of ongoing obliteration on constant bombings uh, this resolution doesn't seem to live up to the level of catastrophe and miserable
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living conditions are created by the ongoing bombardment of the gaza strip is real and it's war machine continues to kill palestinians and a resolution that is completely in favor of his role in its genocide. those war and gaza makes people very frustrated here, largely depressed because it lacks the very basic needs right now, which is a complete suspicion of, of sees fire complete c as fire. and in this, this word, this is what people are looking forward to hearing from the un security council. but the look at this is a, pretty much a calling for an increase of a human, a tree and 8. but at the same time, it lacks all the, the important elements of how this is going to be implemented. as the united nation general secretary described, there are 4 elements missing from the ground. in primary among them is the logistics and is the work of the st. guarantee the safety of the crew on the ground as well as the, the supply chain and mechanism that under he because he,
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the constant bombardment. it doesn't help and doesn't not allow for the delivery of it. not only to the southern part, but also. busy for the northern part that has been a starving for the past few weeks, the giving the intensity in scale, a magnitude of, of the bombardment and the sheer level of destruction. what people really wanted to see is a complete permanent ceasefire. not just mom. and so for free, if not in moments where people can get food, but at the same time they're getting killed, they're more interested to see an interruption to this ongoing killing at this point. how if any other being killed, that the record numbers, the vast majority are among the women and shows rents. infrastructure have been destroyed completely by honey stay with us for a 2nd cause you've right for us. i guess the disappointment we could say in the palestinian straight with what's happened in the security council. let's take that
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full. lo to alan officiate joins us from occupied east jerusalem allen. how all is ready? officials reacting to news of the security council passing a resolution of the what does these really see? this is significant when on the part simply because the resolution was much tougher and has to be more through dying over a number of days. remember we were talking about tuesday when this was going to go to the security council. it finally got there on friday. and that was because the us had managed to negotiate diving the language. now it's real, have less the most of the reaction to the team at the united nations and also the foreign minister. and they say that it's still incredible that the un security council hasn't condemn tomas for the attacks on october. the 7, the point to the fact that after there was an attack, when it is really a reading police station, the security council issued condemnation within 24 hours. they say that the nothing
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like that in this instance here at the see that they have done more than enough to get more than double the into guides us through security checks. but the united nation says, fails to push through his talks through the united nations with point time that it's hard to do that when the infrastructure really doesn't support that. but the kind of gate trucks to drive on the roads because the roads have been under threat because get stuff to deliver a lot of the because the staff put on the threat. and there's always the possibility that there could be a new strike, particularly new rafa, as we still very graphically at live this week. but these really believe that this is a win because it still retains with them the ability to check any aid going into gaza, vacant on anything but they don't like the seats. this is important to stop the international community. all right, be facilitated in getting facilities and getting weapons into gaza for us by helping us quite how does that would happen?
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no one is ever fully explained, but the clearly things that having this security, vito essentially gives them a great deal of power and they signed the united states for standing by them. now i've just been speaking to someone who was fairly major humanity and organizations a need just texted me saying that this is painfully short of what is required and guys so the see became attitude and christ is going to continue the doing. the thing is that what the un security council would be has gone far enough and remember, you're in security council. resolutions are legally binding. the countries have ignored them in the past, including israel. the consequences for some countries ignore them on much worse than others. all right, thanks so much allen. now we've kind of wraps, reaction from both these varieties and palestinians that go back to highly my mood though. and let's talk about what's happening on the ground mates total. this talk about resolutions, extra aid. but the killings go on and
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a particular focus on the central gaza. right? yes indeed, the whole slaughter of palestinians continued despite the that the resolution was past where a lot of palestinian views that as a more of a license do these really war machine to continue going in the fact that the a, a refugee cams in the central part of garza were attacked to valley and destroyed more of the residential building, the vast majority of residential homes and blocks that and public facilities were destroyed over night by the these really military and relentless exercises give that sense that, that the resolution was the license to do more because at this point, we are seeing more a little over a 150000 policy and became displays of from just a 3 a parts of the central part of guys i do were asked to evacuate as evacuation orders came back then in a sharp lee on with a threatening it tone and right after that, just a couple hours of issue in do these evacuation orders,
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the airstrikes and artillery changes. the began the he'd be bombardment of the area where a lot of people found themselves. eh, i'm on on, on say, if not knowing where to go, because as of now, there is no safety place in the gas for those who moved early on, evacuated since the big board came to the southern parts, found themselves victims of unpredictable fallen by the same thing happened in highness where people were told to move western side of finance the were killed in a very particular area. so there is more of confusion contradiction. and, and also a, i mistrusted in the is really narrative because there are mounting evidence of people who were told to avoid bombing gold. this to go to this area. and they were killed into a very particular area. they were told, the more it strikes more tragedies more, you get the task for a fee, and this will affect the weight, then it'd be the mechanism of,
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of delivery. busy delivery and delivering to a human human, a target it's across the goal. is this trip? thanks so much, honey maxima, the as continuous here in the studio, and the how we've got time on how to move. he's a specialist on conflict resolution and humanitarian aid. and the assistant professor of public policy, the doha institute of graduate studies, the u. i in bassett, a view, a sponsor, this resolution said this is a christmas miracle that we were hoping for. is it a christmas miracle? i mean uh no full for si, fi doubts. from a agencies assignment, let me pull it up in this way. i mean, it's not just only the us as so disconnected from reality when it comes to offering this blinds on one side of the support loser in the us as acting the way it's active. the big and this was, it wasn't as if it's what it is, okay, by the seen as,
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as if these ladies are going to legend aside the would sort of disconnect from the, from the bit, from reality the, the, the key essence of the key argument in the of of the us position here is improving . is there a security but, but it's guys of us being mess it. good. it's the best thing is being condemned databases. it's is what it was full control over to the board, the and the think every 8. i think the coming through, guys. what as the needs. i mean, i mean it's, it's, it's, it's sad to see this part of the side vision of, of, of, of will for you and open entity that should bring in more piece for this little that should be involved and conflict prevention, not conflict, conflict management, what does the resolution tyler tell us about where global diplomacy and public opinion is heading us. it tells us that 2 things. the good thing is that the global
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opinion is, is fully behind one thing, which is immediate end of this war. and a call for seesaw, conference is fine. do you think that momentum will continue in the security account since it does? i mean for the 1st, i'm just sort of we see what that is. i had a few on coming out of the major decision like this one. i mentioned a vote, and this is, is literally screaming thing sees far as these 5 seats with this, the zillow that the us is really isolated into you. and it has become very isolated and very embarrassed as well because that is the majority majority of the world is standing behind a 30 minutes. he's flat an end of this one. all right, so let's talk about that majority that includes a would cause that's listening to what some of them like scope full from august time had to say about this resolution. thomas aid is not the solution to this problem. and i say that is actually mandatory and you heard the un secretary general come in at the top of this program, aid can't work unless commercial activity is happening. it can't work. it aid
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workers are running for their lives. an aide can't work while the bombs are falling and, and, and destroying houses, factories, farms mills bakeries. there's no point in bringing flower if you can't, big bread with it. so the focus is entirely wrong. and i think the consensus on the resolution that ultimately adopted reflects that in comparison to the wide gulf between the us and the rest of the world on what's really needed to scope paul's point. will this resolution make any difference to the aid situation? if is riley strikes, continue, assigned me something. oh, i think, i mean the, the, the us, the cost of the pressure to empty this sort of an ocean from any substantial to terms or language or making isms to stop the war. and to ensure that the protection making isms in place it's, it's, it's evidence that's enough. that's a prevention of the us political decision on this. the
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a sudden has been committed from the onset of this war to protect us. what i have to shield it from any pressure, any good, the good of it with the system in the us and to give it that green light to continue with the it's a she is a subject that was the points of the russian and bass with us with united nations who's saying it would quote, essentially be giving these radium forces complete freedom of movement for the craving of the gaza strip. the point, yes, of course we have that i point i just thought about even the russian at best. but for many countries also have to say and will share the same position. it's about the middle class of the one. i mean, the one is a bit of collect to kind of political organization is what? most experts into un, including comparisons. and they know that's what's happening and does the genocide, the more i've been easy, you know, all the sudden experts of say this is genocide and this beaming stuff that has to be stopped again. and so the autumn is a political entity with the tip of hold is that how i just want to explain the very different line from the us and back to the, to the you. and it was who was talking in the following to him saying, quote,
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it's hard to overstate how urgent this is the resolution speech to the severity of the crisis. and it pulls on us all to do more. it's kind of sounds like she was. she's talking about a 3rd policy that was blocking view and resolution. when it was the us that had block, i think i can explain the behavior of, of, of them. that's a good but still to disconnect. i mean it's obviously it's a built a disconnect to move out of fine. thanks so much time and for your analysis moles. in 2 months, many palestinians in gaza has been displaced, living in di conditions and hold the river, pulled through a make shift. compton data about us were internally displaced people including a newborn, of taking sheltering tents. today we are in that in bella, and one of the rescue g comes in the south of the causes troop and were visiting a german family. the family that's flat from a chest, with one neighborhood from the not been part of the causes to for this area is
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currently being have any pond by these really forces in that is ready times are also stationed. here is their tents here where they put their clothes in. here is where they cook. they made for themselves a very small kitchen and a very small house as they have been internally displaced for more than 2 months. right now, let's go in and see how sydney and his comedy are currently living. let's talk with cindy image. am i right now and ask him about everything he has been going through since the day he evacuated from the nothing cost to me and i'm getting the i'm is who has quad selling. can you tell us about your living circumstances and this can see how you like the i seen him the little side by side,
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but we are living in very difficult conditions and we all liked the basics. we have an infant and we don't have enough nutrition for the mother to be able to provide that to the infant. and so we don't know what to do, but we also do not have enough food. the children keep asking for food about the children could be on well on this price is not fit for daily living in the so we're willing to do affect them in and have you been affected by the rain and how that the kids in the month of of the i spent the whole nights carrying my thoughts on like this to send him to avoid the rain from these holes. that's why you see the water. life is hot, the baby is congested and at night she keeps a saw. this price is not fit for animals, certainly not fit for a new part of the. this is not only sunday measure mylanta, somebody thousands and hundreds of thousands of palestinians who worked internally
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displaced our living and going through the same harsh conditions. this is in the city. i just need that it is riley false is rated on the refugee camp in the northeast of occupied east jerusalem. several palestinian use rested in the right is very troops withdrew from the camp following the arrest. israel has intensified its raids in the palestinian territories since october, the 7th following hamas is attacked on this right, the forces withdrew from jeanine refugee camp off to arrive at last for several hours. that saul just cut off electricity is right. the troops were in gauged in clashes with palestinian sciences. it's very solid is also stored in the villages of beta and the patio itself of novelist. while in the village of nod, xerox in the occupied westbank, palestinian by the wind, say the suffering from daily attacks and sprites from his riley sack lives in saul
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just the settlers are living in the area surrounding the land, which are illegal under international law. hong visits and the veterans minutes off the site visit. come on to the territory a. i'm here in the bed when that age of my auto shots. now this is located between the cities of ramallah and jericho. i've been speaking to the veterans living here . they said at the end of november, some is ready to set the entity. instead village i started shooting towards the people. they then took many of the shoes, which they were in line for that livelihood. and they destroyed their tents. nobody helping coming back ever since. and they say they've been supported by the is ready, all the so the last a new here was about 15 minutes ago. let's go ahead and take a look. so not a lot of problems, but not the listing. yeah. well, what, what was study of the settlers with masks they have weapons and they see everything even what decades that they claim that we come with crimes. even when my single child sees the suck those, his thoughts screaming,
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we all know when to present our futures only feed for our children and the community with those, i'm just about speak to the wife all the jamal and the hats. now just inside here, this is where they say one of the attacks took place. her baby was inside this carrier. when these res set the, they tell me start kicking assets. she quickly grabbed her baby and went an officer that she said that they were shocked at her gym. and in the hands of this little bit of an he attacked us inside our home. he gets my little girl, why she wasn't the carrier. then he's left me and hits an old lady sitting with us and he took our phones, then started joining the books and store or sheep. he didn't leave anything inside the house. for a thing in color, from southern as a recent clothes attacked me. when i was heading, they cut my hand to me in the stomach through gas and attacked us dying. as soon as i saw the shocking, oh, i'm sure you have always had problems. when the word got worse, they had of the settler's g brains,
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started making issues at night. they came down on tractors and attacked us even an hour ago. they came with the army who help them, they work together, they're all friends. what date this area surrounded by 5 illegal is right? assessments are situated all along the top of the hills. and the policy, the ration organization tells us that at least $1600.00 posting and veterans having dispossessed from the land since october, the 7th and international. i'm the write scripts say that some of finance is often sponsored by the states in order to drive people from the homes, and this is on the rise north on al jazeera, occupied westbank in the us is accusing a ron of involvement and attacks on commercial ships by humans who see revel group, washington sizes around is providing drones miss solves and tactical intelligence to the group which is attacked several ships in recent days. the by the administration recently announced
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a naval coalition of more than 20 countries to protect ships traveling through the red sea from hosty attacks. i so saw the joins us now from diversity. so 1st of all, right, so i'll getting any reaction in the region to the accusations of rain in involvement and planning the hope the attacks as well. sammy, as of now that hasn't been any reaction coming from iran, but iran recently has repeatedly denied this allegation to say that this is an initiation taken by the with ease and you're on who's not involved in it in any way . and this year that the, the, the, the statement that's coming from the white house national security spokesperson saying that we have no reason for them from an attack and so on. following this logic. it says that this why you run is deeply involved in planning this attack. some of it is,
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he's not providing any substantial evidence this year. so, but later we have seen an article published on what's the journal, i look at the painting on that and seeing that your arms part of military force is not the official forces by providing the real time intelligence by putting, including the rooms at the me size that heavy use against the sheets is a rats by iran, but these are reacting to this. and they said that, well through the years they have the own intelligence facilities that has proven to be quite effective. or that they have the loop them with a guest aggression that was committed against them. so, but the us, what pieces are insisting that these do not have the radars? so that's why they need to rely on your arms technology. otherwise, these ms files that have to buy these policies will just be in the water. and one of the thing here is, is that so americans, they are trying hard to destroy this,
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the associate the conflict in gaza with the attacks for them to attacks in the red sea. so do you actually see that the warning guys that is directly an issue between his right and, and how much, why, what's happening in threats. it is an international problem. and that's why now they're coming to form an international naval cooperation in progress for so long that is it becoming clear? a want sort of hardware will be committed to this naval coalition? how effective it will be encountering drone attacks and stick to the as well. so i mean us, it has a notice that when it comes to this, i've already signed this agreements and, but so far in the ground, there's very, very little development. to be honest. i have seen that they say if companies even do not want to be named at the public name due to the port because the
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sensitivities, and the companies that have been announced to be involved in spain, both sending out very much mixed messages, confusing messages, for example, the process that they are ready to, to, to, to, to send more forces to the region. however, french forces are going to act under the french commands. not this international relations to pain is saying that is only going to act on the nature or lack missions or the european union coordinated emissions. not going to be the part of international cooperation util. the saying that they're going to send the forces. however, they are going to on the, as of the core, supposed to be requests coming from these heavy and cheap owners. so as of now, it's not clear which companies and in which way they're going to be going to contribute to this. to this question, do ask is pushing hard forever, we can see that many companies in the region are quite reluctant to join today as well as the international question even to you. and you put the just yesterday, the, for the minutes of the country, which is of course, the,
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and the largest american military base here said that's going to remain neutral. and it's not going to probably be part of this move to national task force. all right, thanks so much for so thought about the still ahead on al jazeera neil times investigation reveals as well as frequent use of massive so cold, dumb bones in areas dec designates is safe to civilians. the, let's get going with your weather update for europe in africa. nice to have a long as always, let's begin with the big picture right now. we see these fierce wins. shut this precipitation further in line to central europe. so let's pick up the weather story there. we've got some active weather germany, poland, australia,
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the czech republic, slovakia, and hungry. now there is a mile push it there, here, so most of this will be falling as showers, but snow over the higher ground here. then i got to take you to the mediterranean. these are med here, look at all this rain running into the coast of the band. you know, be roots, could see a months worth of rain in a short period of time. this will drop down that goes through to the band. i think just some showers though, for guys the worst of the rain really will be in bed route. now the other side of the mid of training, completely different story full on sunshine here, temperatures. look at that, say 10 degrees vill 18. and by like all looking good back to the north west. we go still some snow around the baltic sea here, so continues to be an unsettled picture. and a pretty good run of rain coming in to scotland to kick off your weekend on saturday. now for the minute training and coast of africa, it's wendy, and some of these winds could produce showers through the coast of libya and egypt . not showers, but storms were seen for that eastern side of south africa and keeping the heat for the western cape providence. bye for now.
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the the welcome back. you're watching out just due at the time to recap, the headlines view and security council has adopted a resolution. demanding is rattling time. us unable to safe and on in the delivery of more humanitarian aid to gone. sir thomas says the resolution is insufficient and does not the dress for catastrophic to mount a terry in situation crated by as well. and at least 18 palestinians have been killed in this right of the attack on the inside of the rest of the g counseling
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central garza to all the camps for all. so hits this been heavy bombardments in east and central san eunice the south or in an emotional speech to the un security council. the palestinian ambassador recounted the killing of a young palestinian girl by is riley shelling on the naso hospital in southern casa, a 12 year old palestinian give with the most beautiful of names during yet. which means then yeah, not a big. it means the whole world must both her parents s s just of their brother. old kid is right is shooting over at her
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house. she also lost her leg. and don't you said that was she will never forget their loved ones. she has to continue living. that she wouldn't become a doctor to have children as luck as headed to but don't you did not leave to become a doctor or to remember all eyes the family, the she was killed a few days ago that that in the psych and the maternity ward of unless hospitality had investigation by the new york times is found. israel has routinely used one of its biggest, the most destructive bombs in areas designates as safe for civilians. the newspaper
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says it found evidence. it's all dropped 900 kilogram bombs in an area of 1000 gallons. of where it had ordered palestinians to move to for the safety. this is tied into 5 more than 200 craters mid free. i'm, let's say these types of bombs are almost never drops by us forces and density populated areas anymore. in response to questions from the newspaper, these right, the minute reset it's priority is to destroy. i'm us is on cost of odds is a secure the, unless the says, the bottoms of a mistake targets beating to many civilian casualties. according to a is riley own data. this was released from miss riley sources about 50 percent of ariel bonds. used so far since october. the 7th. have been the so called dumb bumps. now let me explain a dump. bump. bump is a bump that you up aim with an aircraft and you drop it. so it's not
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extremely precise. it's just like throwing the stone. you throw a stone, you come pinpoint anything to pinpoint things to hit something very precisely. you need to use smart bombs. now smartphones are usually those same done bombs, but they have 2 additional bits. one up front that's. ready tells it where to go and one of the back, the controls how it goes to thousands of people gathered in the admin's cap, soul to protest against israel's bombardments have gone. so crowds waved palestinian and young and the flags and the show of support. so the people of garza, these protests were stage days officer, the who's the latest that he's group would continue a tax on ships heading to his room. there was some of the scenes in jordan with thousands of protest as rallied near the us embassy and the council are mine. some also called for the king them to call the old diplomatic ties with his roland and
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military relations with western countries. there has been a demonstration outside westminster abbey in london to remember the children of gaza and the guy i go his mole and the christmas message for the case government. imagining a christmas on the compartment. this group of parents behind me here who foam deposited in solidarity group, judging the british government to do more and they've come here to westminster abbey, one of the focal points of christianity in the u. k. to make the message known to the governments and to say that fundamentally it is the children that are suffering most in this holiday period. this particular action as an activity seemed action as everybody knows jesus was born in bethlehem. bethlehem is in the white glove spike, which is occupied the legally by its ro, i'm this year, the priests and lastly, have across all of the different of not do it on the nations have canceled the christmas celebrations and solidarity with the policy and can. and because that and
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cause us, so we want to allow people to the fight, but the people of palestine. i won't actually, i'm not celebrating christmas. the people of the town invested. you have my jesus was born. i'm not able to celebrate this. yeah. i was the one that's the problem, bob month in dollars or there are all the issues as well, but i was in the escalating just so there is the scarcity of food opposed to dangerous. so this could precipitate assignment in the territory also as wins. that is now upon us the most as communicable diseases which are ravaging the territory, little adding to a catastrophe that is affecting the territory. something which these power and say has to be sure to stop to. and that has to be done with international axes, demanding that that'd be a society from you guys. all algebra, london in the us states of new jersey, palestinian americans of express, vague grief. and frustration is continuing cools for
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a ceasefire and gaza go on heated new order. apollo reports for these palestinian americans. the fighting and gaza may be far away. but the suffering and devastation caused by the war hits painfully close to home. design was the most beautiful little palestinian girl who loved things like k pop and billy irish. her and her sisters only crime were trying to get water when they were shot and killed by as really snipers. 11 speakers, one after the other spoke of their loved ones last since the beginning of israel's bombardment. it's a very depressing one. you know, i mean it's, believe me, i, we have the phone with us all the time just sitting, waiting for the good news. even this is becoming, becoming so now we're just waiting to see if it was next. what's next? a hope is a ceasefire. on tuesday is really president issac hertzog into the, at the possibility of another temporary ceasefire around the corner without getting
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into details. how do they make it? cleo is in the ends. and i mean, and is willing to and going to another your mind to turn pauses and, and now the responsibility lies in the other side. divide in administration is finding itself increasingly isolated over washington's unwavering support for israel, despite the killings. and despite the protest, what's worse for palestinian americans or the feelings of anxiety and hopelessness over whether or not they're crites to the us government or being heard visits and by then, these people not number, these people are human. but for now, these calls seem to be falling on deaf ears. my name is that i follow al jazeera, the whole still ahead on al jazeera roll tattoo wants behind the size of droughts across se, asia that put his rights prompts, staples millions of people in the region.
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the this is the largest, all label processing phones in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring that home is to be pressed into a product. this, in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how we pull into the industry is to the productivity of economy. the productivity of agricultural ministry estimates around 30 percent of the harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of the will. and illegals is really settled. a white fence comes through a protest in all of grove as well as all but still to be sure in comments to pal
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assuming farm is to harvest the crumbs the the set. this year. pharmacy is rails, warren goals that is damaging the only the industry like never before the the the . now let's take a look at some of the days of the news in south africa. hundreds of 5 fights is the battling multiple places near cape town. high windsor driving the 5 authorities avoided the evacuation of homes in the pots of plains. somebody the middle has more . the wisdom tapes, 7 peninsula is blanketed in smoke as 3 major fires, but the largest started on tuesday within $300.00 firefighters and civil. a croft,
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including drones, was the valence of being deployed thursday night. strong winds caused a blaze to spread from simon's down into neighboring scarborough. and another fire broke out along the main highway. the joint team managed to fly out between ourselves and risk you with assistance from proving provincial disaster management . and so it is a cold and night if it's at any given time. and we've had, we've had up to 250 uh, firefighters on the file with multiple tankers. and at times it is so used up to 680 couplers with spots of things to actually bomb some of the file lines. especially yesterday we, we may have such dips that you weeks evacuation orders be issued for about 100 households, many and the early hours of the morning. so to authority say it's a precautionary mission. on friday, there was some respite from the wind, but they all consented to pick up again,
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fanning the flames from the act of the from, from the end we saw areas. so resources, a stretched, the military has sent in additional helicopters, tsr t say the situation is unpredictable, and more people may need to lead their homes all the way up to contain the files and prevent damage to properties. for me to miller, i'll g 0. they like pro commission in the democratic republic of congo has started releasing provisional resolved software, a contested election. kimberly's votes has a choosing the president as well as national regional and local representatives. so everything was extended off to delays and problems with voting machines.
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international observers from the casa center, i have reported irregularities at 21, posing stations, opposition, candidates of cold, the process painted. others cooling for a re run. catherine, so it has mall from the capsule contrast. so both counseling is ongoing in different calling stations across the country. and these has all been met with mixed reactions, especially following the extension of the voting because of logistical and security problems we have been hearing. i'm from government officials will say, i mean they are say they are telling people to stay calm, to wait for the election commission to do its job, and also hard from a position the does particularly presidential candidates will pause the selection some that they say it is the same said others calling for pressure left. so one big
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challenge is security particularly is we have been monitoring slicing of going on between government forces and a rebel group calls and pretty sweet people lean from down homes. now there's supposed to be a ceasefire in place, but clearly that has gone away. now, he's not capable problems in another problem is called a tori. millions of people have been displaced in that part of the country. we have more than a 100 rebels groups who have been healing a civilian. millions of that area said they want peace, and many of them were not even able to vote. cassie so you can show the last french soldiers have left new jr. off to the countries, new rulers, 7 defense ties and ordered them boxes that to leave relations between the 2
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countries broke down following a military coup in july. i'm going to dress for poles from the capital, naomi signing these documents effectively. harold's the end of a century of colonial and posting dependents frank presence in this year. on the time of the last of the troops lined up to board to transport planes. the parties month by a riley in front of the same bays, the french quote. just hours before supporters of the crew here are elated. oh, just the one that's on the same as we need. the new rule is to forge trade and defense relations with countries with latrice us with fairness and respect. this j we can see the day of independence. missouri is now left for giving us a helium that lies molly and breaking a fossil with this account, each voters and bring in goods. the french begin pulling out of new jersey is
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october 10 after the june to canceled or defends agreements with the former power. the departure of the last prince georgia's marks from the end of the decades on principle of your presence. here is your relationship with the interest to tell you, right to the shop, please. especially july large, they do differential presents into the military. the french have moved out of their ministry hardware to friends and some of it to neighboring tribe leaving behind the struck just these would be quickly occupied by troops from the united states. and germany was to maintain some defense agreements with miss. yeah. and any say any yeah, cool. has upset long spending relations with many countries. among them froze the, the, the military ended support is that chase down the french, not the general populace. i think restoring democracy will normalize everything with the international community, the french and even if you're not on the best of terms ending decades of political, economic,
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and defense engagements. it's not clear if these broken relations could be mended any time soon. how many degrees? i'll just see that the i'm a new shift. poland, new foreign minister as math is ukranian counterparts in k, if the show is country. suppose us alva allies waiver all night. among the issues on the table was the month long blockade of the board of by polish truck cuz they say relax the restrictions for inputs and exports into crane is a varying come there are a fee is the drought could significantly impact rice harvests across asia, the season due to the new why the phenomena is comes as pots of indonesia, still reeling from previous drought conditions. and then one of the world's biggest ex, voltage vietnam farm is adapting to shrinking farm lines as a result of climate change. jessica washington reports in vietnam,
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southern become delta region. rice is at the center of lights and provides a livelihood for thousands. most of the countries rise comes from here. a life is changing. erosion ends, drought prison, the suicide of land. both increase the amount of sold in the rice paddies and contaminate crops a to a and when they see these being a lot more on seasonal rain, i feel that is the most challenging time because of climate change when it rains pool is when it's sunny. it's really sunny, this period is quite difficult uh new and used to grow rice but like many foam is in the area of the erotic with patterns, forced him to switch to other crops. despite the nino phenomenon vietnam's rice exports, he's a record high in 2023 prices. sort of the india band exports of the green. some is we're instructed to start planting earlier than normal in part to help mitigate some of the effects of el nino,
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vietnam is among the world's top rice produces and the me comb. delta area is often called the countries rice, bowls, but authorities will seek to reduce exports, incoming use, possibly in response to challenging weather conditions. nadisa is west java risky. a says the soil is so dry and hard. it's damaging, he's trying to. he's worked in rice fields, sincerely 19 eighties. i mean the due to i thought the whether or not in the past the weather was very good by october and november would already be a lot of rain in the past, which usually come in august or september. but now they are unpredictable scientist say finding resilience across varieties is essential as to whether it becomes bull unpredictable. joining on you know, on the press. and also this is ethics really increase
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climate change. so we'll have impact on uh, software. the intuition in the by device will my device to be, to decrease the productivity, or if one of you cannot the plan. so on this way to entities is president, yoko, dodo, has ordered the military to help farmers plant rice in areas. lorraine has started to full to mitigate the delay caused by the dry weather. meanwhile, rosky is taking all jobs to suffice. he says he's tied as plowing dusty fields and looking up the clouds, waiting for the rain. jessica washington, the ultra 0 west java indonesia. the us supreme cold declined on friday to consider why the former president, donald trump, has immunity from prosecution for crimes committed during his time in office special council jack smith, who was prosecuting from but his role in the january 6th, 2021 capital riots oscar justices to take up the issue as soon as possible and
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appeals cold will now hear it in january. protest isn't argentine calling for a general strike? is demonstrations against the recently elective government, a heavy and the like? continue with this protest in the capital one aside. this comes a day off to present an eye on valve the sweeping emergency decree. this includes $300.00 measures, aim a rapidly de, regulating the economy time. now for a look at the sport with pizza. as mentioned at the city, all the club will come champions after convincing phone. whenever brazilian club flew in and say in jetta. so he took the lead as early as the 1st minute through who young over is after flipping insight own go. colbert has been setup for food and all the rates been wrapped it all up with the 2nd of the evening. this is the city's 1st club will cup title australia best, but it was meant to watch will not wear a black on band at the boxing. they taste match, but it's working with cricket,
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australia to determine how he can show you support for palestinians in gaza. it comes off the culture with chose for wearing a black on band in the foods taste against puffy stone last week, which he says was for a personal bereavement. he had planned to take the field with writing on his shoes spacing online. so equal and freedom is a human right to raise awareness about israel for on cause. but it was prevented by international cricket council rules, but colacho remains determined to speak out. i don't have any agendas other than trying to sean a lot of what i feel really passionately really strongly about. i'm trying to in the most respectful way as possible. what i wrote in my shoes was really i thought about it for a while when i was gonna write. i may show that didn't want to segue right. different parts of the population, religious beliefs, community tense was kept religion out of this. i want to be really broad and i've mind speaking because i'm talking about humanitarian issues. when i look at my
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suzanne and i seeing kids, innocent kids, videos of them dying tossing away. that's what hit me the hottest. i just imagine my young daughter, i'm on the same thing. i get emotional talking about it right now again in the may . and that's the reason i'm doing also manage and make hello take. this is the opinion of fans, is what counts in the question of whether to join a group in supanik or not on thursday, units highest for through the planning. the secret is unlawful to believes football as it is currently structured is the way supposes would prefer to stay remaining the same position. we loved cleaning the champions league and i'm going to continue to this. we have so frivolous of the league that we have a lot of the competition that we have to have done. so it's empty that we have every single came with it was going to happen on that. what he drives? i think these league, i'm not our football so board of this to watch it every time because he is just
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beautiful. meanwhile, right on the drift coach called lynch a lot to us back, the revised plans for a new european supanik. it follows that land ma, routing the found fee for the new ways of broke. you know, when blocking the formation of the break away, you can 2021 and so that he is called it an important decision for football. he spoke offerings, rail side school to stop each time when it's a beat i love is one move to the top of my league and the top indian female rest. and it has quit the sports in protest against the federation's new president's suction. malik brown has made a list of the 2016 olympics, is retiring office, some j sing was elected. the chief of the resting federation of india, seniors bestbuy's pre to say it's a bridge bush i'm seeing in june was charged with sexually harassing 6 female race moves. during these 10 years, he denies any wrong doing. malik cab leather protests earlier this year against the bridge bush i'm seeing and those are all your schools headlines for now. you can get more on elders here, dot com and also have
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a look at our social media channels. a call that said from me for this news avalon back in a moment with another full show. so stay with us here. now to see the, you have the solve the the shop window for the usually puts in color does it is i'm of quote sold and as on the other search. so i know in the message just as the methods you have to come in,
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each of us seems to be giving you just depending on how you know if it's what you've been haven't done what i'll go over. 6 the most of the pop up with the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue as opposed to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous. the bank that he
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added to today is that another cleansing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into a garza without a seal permission and nothing leaves also with offers roles. 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. the the un security council calls for increased de la garza a console agree on a quote for a seas fine the times. that means i them, this is al jazeera live from dell hall. so coming up at least 18 people are killed and in this riley strike on the site on the refugee camp. some victims were members

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