tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 24, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the problem is the whole problem and you want to know, does it renews our lives? why headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes on the a desperate search for loved ones. after this really strike kills at least 200 palestinians in garza, in the past 24 hours. because of civil defense teams,
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very many unidentified and decomposing bodies of palestinians, some house on the streets finale 20 days. also, a 100 journalists have been killed in gauze since the war began. fits the worse told for media workers in a conflict in decades. as well as will cabinet ministers, zillow, alons, and many guns meet soldiers in northern casa, and assembled christmas investment. having church leaders, council celebrations and support of palestinians in the welcome to the needs of 200 small palestinians and garza have been killed by israeli attacks in the past 24 hours. that brings the death told to bold and $20200.00 since october, as israel continues its relentless strikes, the bowl being an authorized refugee camp in central cause,
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it has killed at least 8 pallet studies, including children. while a strong con jabante, a refugee camp is believed to have killed dozen small decomposing bodies of last tough being left unattended for up to 20 days and the revel, and on the streets and have been found to be cleared up by civil defense teams. and the latest un resolution continues to drill criticism. 8 agencies, including aux i'm of some of the resolution that calls from a to garza without addressing a cx 5. they say, as long as the bombing continues guessing any, a doubt that it was not possible. meanwhile, at least $100.00 gen list of being killed since, as well as will began on the strip. and that's according to news that goes from causes media office. amongst them, is it published any engenders mohammed a boot highway to killed in and is really strong calling his family's home. and so julia, east of kansas city talking a couple. his names are correspondence and rossa in southern gauze between following events for us uh through the late evening and tonic, you know,
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we know that the relentless a on sort by these really military continues. just bring this up to speed on what we know so far because it has been a bloody day. yes, israel in fact get bound things which are treat during the last couple of hours and sit for areas across the cause districts where they've been no great part of it or 3 had been one of the main areas that had been widely hit to by these very military forces on the ground where doses of palestinians have for full scale tasks of series is really a stripe i gave to valley a repeat, you can find a big black. yet town of the far north of detroit who worked, residents have found a number of those big bodies on the middle of the street at being executed by these various will just they have found boosted bodies, offset the disability. what the drill was for various operations in the north and
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the tax if in fact as will extend it to reach the metal coordinates of the surgery where there was by as much as the out of the rocks were. few decals had been windy and the use ready. i talk during the last hour work 5 palestinians have a report of children and 3 to a few decals along slide with 2 others in my eyes. the end of the vast majority of the victims in these areas we're including young children of women, also disseminate. the situation is in the southern parts, including calling us, which is the spectrum. so right now between these that brought us the new fi just at these very soon part of the situation. a roof during the last couple of hours is a relatively called on the ground. those goals that unprecedented and depressing milestone was beach today with a yes and not the future unless killed as well. and garza yes, of course will. again, joining us continue even saw the territory as 100 palestinian joiner. this have
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been killed. that is not the only occasion that kind of sitting doing this have been chosen for out their reporting and covering the rates. it's a recent, he's really attacks all the church rates. they had been previously attacks alongside with the family members. others have been killed as they were reporting i'm covering all the attacks and the regulations made by the usability of forces. and despite the fact that those kinds of doing list and medical records must be provided with full protection and impunity of some kind of protection according to the principles of the international low. but the deliberate targeting of those to list insight garza with this number, which is extremely shocking. consider it to be a key on this top. violations will hold the principles of the human attorney alone and in fact, considered to be strictly prohibited by israel. a on the ground keeps attacking all kind of process inventory traits including doing list academics, medical workers, and now they are expanding their attacks against the full years were
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a number of that have been arrested and driven to investigation assigned to israel as well as even the 4th and brought the thank you bye. as opposed to the engine listened gauze of the law just covering the will but also living fluids as we mentioned, at least $100.00 palestinian gentleness of being killed in the complex. i saw the calls that media office said that the grim milestone was reached with the death of mohammed, a boy that on saturday, bolden 50 media premises officers have been completely or partially destroyed by his really strikes that includes the office of the asp era. in garza hundreds of published an engine list and their families, including all colleagues, the challenges there have been forcibly displaced, is not to abandon their reporting equipment and offices and the knowles to life and report of the difficult conditions. i missed frequent communication, blackouts, generalist working. i resolved conflict unprotected under international humanitarian law, just like civilians under the geneva convention. but israel has been accused of
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violating rules of law repeatedly. honey, am i calling for the body? but i spoke to tim dawson that he's the deputy general secretary at the international federation of jen, unless he said the coming of gen listing garza is unprecedented. i don't think we've seen a desk told of journalist of this concentration in the, in a conflict that i can think of that we're about to 1000 dentists in gaza at the beginning of next conflict. and while they're a slightly different counts of, of, precisely how many have died, i'm, if between 7 and a half and 10 percent have died, that is an extraordinary hind them. but i mean, just to put up a little bit of proportion, i was looking up the depths of combat soldiers invoice over the last 100 years. and if you look at the american marine corps in vietnam, for example. so these are the soldiers who are going to be facing the most intense fighting with the most highly trained who are going to be in the most the most
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dangerous situations. the 5 percent of them lost their lives. and during the course of the vietnam war and the gen listing, gaza, they have only cameras and microphones, notebooks they continue to do during the work despite this. absolutely mind blowing, that's tall indeed. is israel, tim, deliberately targeting policy and genesis and got some, some of them have related to move. they receive threatening colors from people supporting to be from the idea of warning them that they're going to be trying to get to the family is going to be talked to in, in the coming days of conflict. i think saying absolutely certain what's happened in this conflict is going to be very difficult so much of cause i let them blow, not so much of this has been conducted with enormous bones that you know, the no real evidence trial. but i think looking at the figures and looking at well, got some gen believe, i think is very hard to say that as well doesn't have a case to answer here. there was an interesting article 10 in the washington post
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a few days ago asking whether where rather it is the outrage over israel skinning of journalists in guys that course individual weston journalists have denounced this. but media institutions as a whole in the west have been relatively silent, don't use it on the desktop of gen. this covering is are as well on gaza. why? i think people's minds are to and then as it becomes impossible to ignore such a terribly, terribly hypo. so for all right, i'd like to see major news platforms making more of noise about this. i'd like to see people joining our to demand that the international criminal court investigates this. i think people's minds are turning well hidden cause where he sent us this report form a posted engine this time and then the threat kept a refugee camp in central garza and we do one of you is that some of the report does contain disturbing images. i'm currently handing on the rubble of the house of the journalist,
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how much in the service refugee count the scene is horrific. here are bodies that are still trapped under the rubber. a can use. 20 palestinians have been killed in 4 are still under the rubble, including children. and this house was had at least 18 palestinians that were internally displaced and see this 3 story building as a refuge after they were called to evacuate from the northern parts of the cause of st. let's walk, people are trying to remove their bodies from under the rebels where they're trapped are under here, sorry for the image. it's very hard and unsolved, but unfortunately these people do not have any equipment. 3rd,
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thinking with their own bare hands trying to remove these bodies that are trapped under there. but according to the family, there are activities for stairs dropped under the robot. and they have been trying to help them and to remove them. since yesterday, as you see, as they're trying to remove them from under the rebels, the ceiling besides the above us is partially damaged. here, people were looking for winter clothes and for blankets. they were trying to take the remains of what's left of this house, the, the people who live here were taking their clothes their blankets because the weather is very winter and their homeless learn right now. this is the see that we
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have been with using since the 1st day of the war on cause. and the, the air strikes continue every single day, people in this area and surrounding this area. it is because the ad in the state off, in other areas, in the gaza strip, have been called to evacuate. what people are telling us that they don't have any place to evacuate, and there is no place safe. this isn't the whole city as a 0. say it out there for g, come cause a pods time. now the head, all the media office in garza says they have multiple testimonies. it is right. the troops carried on sex occasions of palestinian civilians of the what's the best it had the validation to fit. it is received testimonies from people who said these read the army executed more than 137 postings and gaza. and the north they did because with tens of civilians for very long they were still alive, then executed others by shooting them at close range and buried them using
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bulldozers. dozens of others were also killed in front of their family. members. took a patient for social security, pregnant women, who were on their way to all of the hospital in north of casa, while carrying white flags. they were shot from close range. come up um and it is very defensive and is a galant, and little cabinet minister benny guns visited the northern gaza strip tongue salute, shows us not from occupied east jerusalem, and honda? i mean, what's the narrative not from these by the government has that sort of military scene is continue to view the scene in gaza to the is rarely narrative is the same since the war began actually 78 days ago earlier today you have 3 different members of these really governments and the army visiting different parts of gaza. you have the defense minister, jo, i'm kalonde and war cabinet member benny again in the north,
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the visiting bid. i know. and then you have these really army chief of staff, 1st feet, how levy in con eunice and the south was beginning the south with the army, chief of staff who said that while the ground offensive was quote impressive. there's still a lot of work that needs to be done and the defense submit a certain war cabinet member. it is worth noting that this is dances 1st time inside of gaza. but they say that these really army has achieved control in a lot of areas specifically in baton new order, but they're still additionally work that needs to be done in the north, but that they are and what they're calling mostly in full operational control. all of this comes as be, is really, is, are acknowledging big losses of this war. these really are re spokesperson daniel how gaiety, while speaking tonight saying, but 5 more is really army soldiers were killed since the ground defensive began
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making that total $144.00 and the total since the war began to 477. additionally, he said the same thing, but the defense minister and board cabinet member are saying that there is work that needs to be done, but that these really are me is making achievements bit by bit. now all of be is really official, seemingly on the same page about the war and the ground defensive continuing. of course. uh the is where the prime minister has been speaking to the american president. what is the prime minister's office been saying about that conversation as prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his office releasing a statement about that call with us president joe biden. the 1st thing that's in yahoo sent to him, was thanking him for his appreciate. he showing his appreciation, thanking him for his support and standing with israel at the one security council. and additionally reiterating that this war is going to continue until all of these
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really objectives are met. the reality on the ground though, is showing that these really have not really have these big military achievements that they have been wanting to 78 days into this war. benjamin netanyahu is reiterating the same sentiments that until those objectives are reached until the top. these are brought back into is really territory and until how much is defeated, the war is going to continue and that these really don't really have a time table as when that is going to happen. but they're rather going to continue doing it in the face of whatever pressure is coming in their direction of internationally when it comes to calls for ceasefire and domestically from the families of the captives. but despite all of that, these really prime minister says the war on guns a will continue to investigate. thanks very much. joining us for walkie by the streets. let's get the unit from washington dc. what we joined up. i've also been jordan, a correspondent who's standing by a row. so we were talking a short time the guy that we were waiting for,
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an official re dial tone conversation between president bite and prime minister netanyahu. but the president has been talking just before he sort of leads to his christmas break, because he said anything that we really need to take note of. as the president spoke very briefly to reporters as he was leaving for camp david's to observe the christmas holiday. he said that his conversation with prime minister benjamin netanyahu was a private conversation. but when pressed, he did say that he did not ask, nothing yahoo for a cease fire. that said that he was very much wants to see or wrap up of major military operations inside israel. we have seen both the defense secretary lloyd austin and the secretary of state asked me blinking in recent weeks going to the region to make that point in person to not just benjamin netanyahu, but to his government as well. one other point, the us,
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even though it abstained from the un security council, vote on friday, calling for a pause in the, in the fighting. so that more humanitarian aid and get in. it is worth pointing out that the u. s. has long resisted any sort of resolution of this type because it has not condemn tomas, his initial attack on israel back on october 7th. and when you consider that hamas has been designated a terrorist organization by the us government since 1997. it is perhaps understandable why the us has not been pushing harder for a cease fire. it's simply argues, according to administration, visuals that it wants to see a recognition of the reality of this conflict that was started by her most not by israel. most drilled enough for us in washington dc. thanks very much for that update. let's do another repair in the director of israel published an advocacy at don't
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a human rights and foreign policy st time cuz we've been speaking throughout the evening. k is that me in the hall and i think it's a afternoon early evening where you all as a but obviously a lot to think about and a lot really to digest in terms of potential co stations that we don't quite privy to between prime ministers and that's what yahoo and president biden articles while he goes to come david to relax over the christmas period. the conversations will continue shortly at a very high diplomatic level. indeed. um that this uh assault on guys is not stopping for the holidays. it's not stopping for christmas and we're seeing even just today the is really military in some ways escalating its attacks on posted names and gaza. and so we can expect during this period, this holiday period that things will continue to get worse for palestinians, particularly um,
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as these mediterranean aids situation has not improved. despite the recent un security council resolution, we're not seeing more trucks come in, we're not seeing more of the needs that posting these have be met. and this is dire situation, as you can imagine, how much pressure will be on suffering. and governments and members of the united nations now to push forward for that's ceasefire, elusive ceased by that everybody is looking for. they know that they, they're not going to get any support from the us. what sort of conversations also the push happens behind the scenes, yours? you part of a think tank. tell us how it works. as well, from our side, at least from the civil society and things like that we are, have been providing numerous entities have been providing the, the, by the ministration with policy memos, proposals, discussions with, you know, behind the scenes with policy makers and various levels. i mean, all the different agencies all making
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a consistent in clear message. and this again is coming, i should say, from human rights organizations from some emissary in organizations from women's organizations across the spectrum. everyone singing basically with one voice ceasefire. now, no political solution can be achieved without a ceasefire. and uh, you know, without a cease fire at this point, we are looking at, uh, you know, what's already a catastrophe and guys, uh, becoming the worst possible night layer. anyone can imagine as not only the bombs are telling people, but increasingly disease and poor sanitation conditions and all and the like, will mean the worst possible health is mandatory prices for proposed to me is the picture speak louder than words? and i think that perhaps it might, we might need to clarify for our view as, as well the, the notion that everybody in the us administration is on the same page we've seen in the last 2 months,
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various departments and individuals. and it is the problem is that the state department, like the defense department, resist or criticize that political leaders for the positions that they're taking when it comes to civilian deaths. i want to walk through assessment of the cracks in the administration, all the cracks, all the fishes it's i think you're right. i think we have seen some crafts. i think there's certainly been a lot of defense from within the administration from, from staff members of the members of congress. however, this is all happening uh below a certain level. and well, that's important. and while in some ways, there's also an unprecedented at the top level at the level of the president, the secretary of state and national security adviser. i think they are uncomfortable with what we're witnessing on our screens and on social media channels, etc, about the devastation that's happening. sometimes i think tony's human level,
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they're not comfortable with them. however, on a political level on a policy level, they are unwilling to use the measures they have at their disposal as the united states government as the weapon supplier, to the government of israel, as the guarantor for is those political, diplomatic, economic and military security. the united states is an obviously unique position, and there are many, many steps that it could take to ratchet of pressure to cut off the supply. in order to be able to change is really behavior to stop the cartons that we're seeing . however, we have a president and the secretary of state and other members of that leadership who are effectively committed zions. and that's not to, you know, that's not to suggest anything other than the fact that they are willing to continue to support israel politically. it's seemingly at any cost and uh, there will be a cost for them, i believe, politically. usually what about cost, as i'm sure in the coming weeks,
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but to them and tell them to repair thanks so much for joining us. thank you. the relatives always really kept as being held in gaza, happy in protesting until of eve to pressure these by the government simple to secure the release at least $128.00 captives a believe to be still held in gaza. bennett smith was the demonstration of their relatives and friends. exporters of the compensates in gaza. i here every night, but on a saturday night it's the main one. and this is the 12 ship boxes is my lease coolant, but they have to do this now. clause wants to subsidize all hope and the tool was about the prospects for possibly cease fire. we know we were talking about how a category american is rarely officials and that's on the side. a representative from how must have met the jeep gibson, security officials in cairo, and house, and suggesting that as well as offering a one week ceasefire. return for about 40 chances, particular winning the elderly and the sick and how, how much was demanding a complete sweet spot association whole hostilities before they would go any
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further? what is going pretty quiet. since then we've not heard much and recent days, i'm the original most frustration from the relatives and the friends here we people have been talking about how they won't release now. we've got a one full not ami, a role in the navy saying that we should propose a prisoner release, but how must will not turn down every day as a nightmare for the common saves. and of course, the psychological fear, the relatives or friends of dying and guns, at least 6 captives have been reported dead this week. it has no proof of that desk . but those are the reports coming from gauze. unexcused the us as a case draw the being involved and attacks on commercial ships carried out by evans who the rebel group. washington says iran is providing drones, missiles and tactical intelligence to the group. this attack several ships in recent days. the by the ministration recently announced a naval coalition,
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but who the attacks have mostly targeted ships near the bottom of the bundle straits. i notice the passage between the oven and booty that connects the indian ocean and the red sea. so so the has more from 2 booty what several countries, including the us have military bases that one has not to officially respond to the accusation coming from the us here. however, previously separately run new officials, including the fort, administer, have said that they have nothing to do with the attacks directly. i guess the ships passing through the the through the state. but the white house, national security spoke person have said that they have no reason to believe that iran is trying to dissuade policies from the reckless behaviors. and they said that they believe iran is deeply involved in planning these attacks. later we have seen some articles from the that the last media say that you want these for why do real time intelligence weapon to include in the drones and besides,
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to hoses that have been used against the ships in the red sea. and they said that for these do not have to read off technology and without running assistance, destiny size will just to see that they have to be had to just affinities, over the years of regression, a gas them. so there are serious allegations for, for serious acquisitions. but very little substantial evidence to, to back up these acquisitions. and do you uh say say that, yeah, trying to dissociate the war in gaza from the attacks in the right. so yeah, that's it. that's actually the red sea is an international crisis, and that's why this trying to build up. i mean, some national coalition here to handle these crisis. but so far that has been very little commitment from the countries to these international level. naval coalition here falls easily as the pain they have rejected to officially joining this international cooperation and several other regional companies even do not want to
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be named publicly due to the point to go substitute these we can see that do yes, it is really trying hard to form an international plus. so for you reality that has been very little progress especially said that you with the drivers drive it goes down based on his writing link ship in the arabian sea, 370 kilometers of the coast of india. the immediate plains of responsibility full destroyed, but 2 maritime agencies confirmed the b line barea slide 10. b cold tank had been hit. india says it sent a coast called ship towards the vessel. the ship was saving from saudi arabia to india. the casualties have been reported as well. so i had here all the news that would explain most behind the progressive found a pro se ation that could hit rice copes staples, the millions of people in the region,
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the head of the, anyone dreaming of a white christmas in europe? well, it's going to be hard to find, but if it's wet and when do whether you want, well, we've got loads of that thanks to the storm system. so ready cost floods the cost of most of germany, that rain continuing to push its way further east across denmark, bringing a wintery edge to norway. now that's where you could find your white christmas and also some winter weather as well. pushing off to the east of poland, but it's the winds that are going to be a problem. you can see them picking up as we go into christmas day for britain and the island of island. since snow and ice issues could remain for scotland, but it is a bit of a washout there with the winds and the heavy rain across most center. there is places like font we are seeing more of the wave, settled conditions with lots of sunshine and bright to sky stretching across the
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mediterranean, that spring, some festive joy as well to the southeast corner, lots of sunshine and settled weather there. but you can see the weather and the winter weather pushing its way towards the north east in terms of temperatures while it is looking mild. asked me goes sunday in to monday london. so 10 degrees celsius, the button 10 degrees, but it's all slow that continues to feel. robert cheney minus to the on sunday, the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis where does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us for ok, and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line as is arouse war and gaza continues,
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we bring you the nicest. we're on the grounds and goes back to bring you the events as they have been reporting 1st time on the suffering. and a lot of people on the list of tasks and states and we live in occupied east to reach them covering the lights. his political developments, and in fact we're here across the west bank voting as how this war is not just massively affecting bills and garza stay with us for the latest updates and detailed coverage of the war on gaza on houses 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the
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book you want to be able to use on with these. the whole rahman though, how remind to follow 12 stories based. what are the forces of killed more than $200.00 palestinians in gauze or the past 24 hours strikes and shelly above. h. as in july, the refugee tens of thousands of people including children, garza's, civil defense themes, has very many and identified as the composing bodies on our city is killed in casa . some will, i still attended 4 of these took stays in the rubble on the street. at least 110 listening kills israel's will on gauze that again, that's according to the latest pickens from johnson's leave. your office is ready to get types of kill 2 reporters in the past 24. by the time we utilize, i shouldn't say that it's become impossible to distribute. hayden garza, the wind, says the look of relief entering the besieged strip is woefully inadequate for the hundreds of thousands facing hunger hunting moves or pull stuff from rough or in
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a new normal, defined, visor and destruction. this is the daily routine of hundreds of palestinians come in at the early hours of every morning to queuing a line for hours to receive one bag of, of flowers, and sometimes 2 bags in case they have a family of 5. all of this happening a mid talks about a possible new mechanism for food delivery and distribution in the gaza strip. but the vast majority of palestinians here are quite if frustrated and very depressed. the new un security council resolution does not include a complete seeds fire that would give them a sense of safety and security. while at the same time, the queueing a line for their food aid effectively way uh,
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delivering it on the fire. it's very difficult for us to access the north because of restrictions from the is riley army to access the north. but even in the south, you know, the conflict continues. there are a strikes. we had one of our staff members who was driving a truck to the other di, cheap by what we understand was tank fire l stuff down at the board of crossing. in the last few days, we had 3 drawn strikes in the area or bottom and look it up and get them to be good machine to initialize, even if we can find anything. the only thing here is the suffering of all these people. you see people have to spend 3 or 4 nights here just to get 2 bags of flour or 3 depending on the size of the family. on top of our suffering, we are having to deal with the lack of food and water and the incoming cold weather, fluid and security, and a possible famine here at this food. a distribution point, manage and operate advice on are well worth thousands of people wait for long hours and go through a complicated, very accredited process. only to get
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a trickle of food. i need my fluids, i'll just see it all on or what distribution points and drop off funding is continuing between his body forces and has blah in southern lebanon. the on friday has the law car about 5 attacks on his way the military positions, talking barracks, and gatherings of his way. the soldiers in the vicinity is very false, is attacked positions, including roads along the border, and conducted rates near the towns along the covered valley. river, a palestinian church leaders have cancelled public christmas celebrations to show support for the people of casa families. hotels and businesses are also expressing solidarity sort of highlight report stuff, multiplied east jerusalem. this is the not to them sense or are popular how it's how oh you around. especially during christmas celebrations, but this year it says it won't be celebrate thing is it joins in movement in
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solidarity with the people of gaza. normally right here would be a massive tree. christmas is a one of the most and beautiful piece to and especially it's, it's a happy nest. okay. but it's very sad to see that we used to be for the book even over booking. we send some gifts to other hotels, but 3, we have shopped through this extra do what's happened and everything is good that we don't know what is the end of this or what's wrong when it's going to be an end for the next month after 2 weeks we don't, they only have a strategy. we don't know how to, to bids our future. well, my says one of the nice thing, credible views of the old see i can see the new gate just from here, the chat. so the hardly set for code behind me i'm even, oh ok. but last just that on an average day 3 to full 1000 visitors would come and take pictures here. but as you can see,
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it's completely up to see the sadness this year is felt strongly amongst palestinians because of what's happening in gauze or in the occupied territories. but there's one place that's trying to reduce that pain and bring a bit more joy amongst palestinians. and it's sons, is house in the old city, 25000 people that visit sounds has gone through or haven't turned up to see it. but nevertheless on so still says he wants to spread a message. my mother's this year is different than other years. my message is wishing you a hope, love and peace from the heart of the world, jerusalem. and i want to wish you a merry christmas from my bottom of my heart from the ho ho ho we land. bethlehem is related by christians as the best place of jesus christ. this time, if you have the town is usually packed with thousands of foreign taurus, but the will and cause that means the most all staying away. the april reports now
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from and the typically seeing which represents what's happening at the moment. it doesn't look anything like christmas here in bethlehem with palestinians and christians around the world believe that jesus has been born more than 2000 years ago instead of the big christmas tree with the lights as well as the christmas carol, we're seeing an m. c, manger square here in bethlehem, and instead of the tree, there is this artwork that has seen the rearrangement of the traditional christmas grow to, to resemble the pain and the suffering of palestinians in the b. c. school district . virgin mary holding baby jesus in a way that resembles the mothers in garza that are holding their babies after being bombarded the 3 wise men who have been bringing and the traditional christmas story gift through the holy comedy are holding whites coffins. you know, this scene reminds palestinians,
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a lot of the images that have they have been seeing in goes up. it doesn't look a lot like christmas. i. let's hear more about that from beth lens may or not, in any of who's joining us today. can you tell us how you and the community here in bethlehem are feeling in this day actually, and all of those beautiful i'm in morning. we've the we feel so sad. we are as an essential part of what i've seen and committed to. so we cancelled the celebrations on such divots as this year in christmas season. and we put this model as you'll see, to reflect the reality. it's what's happening and gives us that there is aggression against our people. there is the genocide and weekends this time. there is a snake cleansing and we are a jet the because this isn't a humidity the, the is that are in the queue fission via lifting of international violence. think
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the human rights. and from here, from best line, we are sending a message to the international community. and to come here to stand with us to get in cause and to force as our head to step this aggression against overfeed from the center and the huge with the all eyes turned to bethlehem during this time during christmas. do you think people are looking to bethlehem or looking at the suffering of palestinians nowadays, i believe a lot of message will receive and all over the world. that's why we decided to have a clear message from bill for him to the hardware. and again, we are going to the international community from bethlehem and this message to step this aggression again out again. so what are people? thank you so much and you know, as you can see here in bethlehem, it's empty. it's a city that has long depended on tourism as its main income. but instead of christmas instead of celebrations, there is a lot of grief. there's
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a lot of sore and there's a lot of pain. is that but he just ita bethlehem the occupied the west bank. the files that have been protesting over some of your ups capital cities. and so for 12 palestinians invalid around 1500 people march through the streets to the front of the gates. calling for an interval in gauze that they've been maligned, eventually thousands wave palestinian flags and urged as well to stop attacking civilians. this comes as presidents in guns were facing salvation and the selling that possessions for food, according to the world health organization still has his audiologist. every news was small, volunteer groups and ukraine sites. you entered correct flow, so big gets hard to do that work. the bottom of twice as
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a for witnessing is pro this day begins to sink and i don't welcome was a happy child who loved to play for his friends. the check happened during one of the almost daily he's really ministry, right. it's almost that you've to name which you know on. he says it's around it this flow and killed the compound or the old hosting a resistance, according to adam's family. and with this is the lead drive of slow down, short, 15 year old, best shopping year old item the back of the head. i wish i was it a 3 and someone would come to wake me at 10 me. i'm just really, i would never a god's name which the speaks to anyone. it's hot, but they got the ok button the
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what am i supposed to few the the best for you, the days of the news of the electoral commission in the democratic republic of congo has salted, releasing provisional results. after chaos, a collection voting was extended after delays and problems with voting machines. katherine, so it has more from the capital can show. so presidential election results from the dashboard r r e. they favor the incumbent appendix just to katy. but it's to oddly, to gauge a trend to the timing who's waiting these on site at times. in the d. r. c is observed as from the car to center. have released a statement saying several people were killed in the lead up to the pull on the
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deal will remind you, but the 4th thing process was and get this late and 21 polling station i think with serious irregularities, observed and civil and of them this that the presents and the mid to pick 10 of next in the proceeding. imagine the, the opposition, the to see the election is a some and they reject the results. people in good shaw saw a worried about the outcomes. what about the, the government is to blame. we need proper roads to avoid the logistical problems we saw on voting day to the last election was more organized. i know we can't have a perfectly election, but this was not good. many companies are auditors way. think about what has been going on and some say the feel that they've come,
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he added, you had all the 0 in sound, but at least 22 people are being killed and fighting between government troops and all the groups in the central african republic. it happened in the north western village on is that going to the u. n's as most of the victims with civilians. it's the full confrontation between the army and um, groups. in the past 3 years, around 300 indian citizens heading to central america all stranded up a french airport for the day. 2 people are being detained. both are to say it so, but investigation into suspected human trafficking. the legend outlines child to flight was on route from the united arab emirates to nick, a rank you. the bells run go. so it costs the check for the public's capital. as motor stood for a minute silence at midday. hundreds of candles and flowers to be laid in tribute to the victims of those days and the shooting. it happened, the shells,
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university faculty of in prod, 14 people were killed and 25. others injured, 13 of them with serious wounds. totally struck. those who are blocking your keyboard with ukraine had suspended the protest drive. it's something for testing the should i be the caught check point judging the european union to reinstate the system that ukrainian companies the permits to operate in the blog. but the truck is, will continue, blow k is at 3 of the crossings over christmas. around the full 1000 trucks are waiting to enter ukraine. that you guys, president, is cracking down on corruption as part of a push to meet the regulations ahead of joining the blog. and that includes new rules, full volunteer groups, helping of the war against russia. but some charities say the new anti graft rules will make it harder to do that. what but prize reports not from the capital keys
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from one of its warehouse units. stuff with come back alive. process the late to shipments. if you read it by soldiers on the front lines, as you cranes biggest private volunteering group, it is collected in spent hundreds of millions of dollars since the start of the full scale rule nearly 2 years ago. now, along with a lot of the rules and nice ations, it will have to follow new government regulations and just making volunteering and donating more comfortable because of all the concerns of what of them down to the people or what taking advantage of the system. number 8 and military get wasn't being attract them, we didn't know if it was ending up in the right tons of level. thank you. i. the government is centralizing the system processing and tracking different types of aid with volunteering groups and individuals required to register formally. it's seen as being part of ukraine's overall left foot to become more transparent, a heads of possible european union and nato membership. but since the start of the war, a boss number of small
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a voluntary groups have sprung into being that don't have the results is a big or organizations come to yes, larger groups have lots of stuff who can handle this issues, then they get the salary for this is their job. we don't have this people. small, the groups like this one say the new requirements will make the delivery of 8. honda and slower. when the more i have not had a day or for a year in the house, when they come home in the evening, i start mobile in 2 in clark and most of the faucet work area. we cannot, we don't have time for this extra bureaucratic. and for these volunteers, questions about e u. membership um meaningless. without victory on the front line. mcbride, i'll just say era keith the drug could significantly impact rise office across the age of the season due to the el nino weather phenomenon. it comes as positive indonesia, still reeling from the previous drought conditions as jessica washington reports in vietnam, southern me come delta region,
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rice is up to send to us lights and provides a livelihood for thousands. most of the countries rise comes from here. a life is changing. erosion ends, drought threshing the suicide of land, both to increase the amount of sold in the rice paddies and contaminate crops a uh 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 has worked in rice fields since the early 19 eighties on the 12th of whether or not in the past. the weather was very good by october and november would already be a lot of rain and the pests we usually come in august or september. but now they are unpredictable sign to say finding resilience across varieties is essential as to whether it becomes bull unpredictable joining on you know, on the press and also. so this is, um ethics really increase climate change. so we'll have impact on
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uh south what they do, she and in the, by the vice, we'll my device to be the decrease in the productivity or if one of you can of the plan. so on this way to end, it is just president joker with 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 stay town tucked away in rural south west and mexico has become an international christmas powerhouse. it has 450 workshops all dedicated to one thing, creating a dazzling array of glass christmas bobbles every day troubled him, but to see them at work. its limits confound where it's christmas every day.
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it's awful how hidden in the country southwest, the mountains. everyone else might be just getting ready for the holiday season now . but here they've been up to 2 years. tuning at 35000000 christmas is from january to december. the goal, your, the, the pride of cloud was our stairs. they're a piece of our heart in our understanding from the glass blowers to the painters. all of us put a part of ourselves in the towns. people say this special because they have made from the final licks of painting glitter. so that beginning with mazda gloss blower, augustine, he's been working at it for more than the 2 years. pops out. fresh sheets like so many here. this is everything to him as the photo cuz it's really important to me and my family puts food on the table. it means that my children can study christmas ornaments resurrected the time from a tragedy. a huge land slide to the goals that i'm putting into. it's gold mining
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industry. in the thirty's, it was last to migrant khaki. munoz came back from chicago. we some new know how, how to make christmas tree baubles. he quickly set up his business and the rest is local history. this is his son, jose luis, in the museum dedicated to his parents when we but why don't you get us out loud? why you don't see my dad return from chicago. he told my mom what he had learned. and they started the process of glass blowing, christmas fears since then, fucking how ornaments have decorated the vatican, and the white house, about 60 percent of the spheres inside for how what are exported now. so it's not just christmas central in mexico. it's an international seasonal power house. still looking around the town. the question remains. sometimes you'll get tired of christmas. why come? oh, not a basketball. there's no tiredness because every year we're waiting for it. excited
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because we know we're going to give joy to the homes and mexico. it's a good piazza, but there's truth, the 2 for the town, but saved itself through christmas john home. and i would just say the type of how to look at these folds headlines with pizza. it also will remain at the top of the premium each standings to split 110 again, split the pool because a lot of cases mean actually took the lead and feel brazilian defended gabrielle was set goals who could have gone up in sales with the victory here we're able to equalize through the tennis man, well, how much solar? and so it ended in this state and history was made in the match when rebecca welch became the 1st for them to referee a primitive match. the 40 year old 1st rate for reading 2010 before going full time
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. 9 years later she rick reed at the women's world cup in australia and this evening early of this year as well. but and the one this context to know and just so you might as well as are continuing. the latest say thank is a to move the scene to west have jericho and finish this slick pulsing, moving to put the whole side in front of the 72 minutes with them and go to 2nd. shortly off, the 3 mohammed crews were holding results for david moiz was once in charge at old trafford. if means man united have now gone to games without win win controlling the game and then give them united anything and recreated 3 good chances. and we didn't take them and then one moment those searching of it and we are down, we are losing the game. and i think that is how i see the performance. yeah. so if you ever go to for school, could have probably one the gaming spitefully. if we go to, we didn't, we didn't stop particularly well, but we, we kept myself in the game. never got,
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well, she also became much more aggressive after the 2nd half in the science. we got those, those moments with lots of these even school they low as they have a total against bangladesh as they, with the rest, by 9 week it's in the 3rd final aids it is. bangladesh is 1st a, the victory in new zealand. tenzing house on the 2nd story with 3 wickets. and i'm be some 50 from knowledgeable who's saying center then helped bangladesh to victory . he's even already had the series wrapped up to what it finished. and as it gets pulled headlines for the time being, you can go to l. just see where i come from. what was what was checking out our social media channels. it's about to as well as war on dollars. i jealous of the love i'd published a video of it posted in child the rating, the pay,
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the the the, the, the for the loan use of to the by the it is a tenant up there to produce objective these coverage. many parts of his really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military with telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of his randy of this course as a war, voices persist, sale, calling the rates are listening, close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next
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. what out of their existence, it's load ship as a principal presenter and as a correspondence with the brakes and the story we want to hear from those people who was normally not get that votes this heard on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the fullness quake of 2015 at the terrible met shoulders. that's the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time, a deadly fires rage out of control. olivia's amazon regions with the climate phenomena in menial getting south america this year, temperatures are higher and droughts more severe. unable to control the flames. olivia has appealed for international health. brazil is facing it's soon. disaster with fires destroying the front. the now the world's largest, tropical wetland, and menial and climate change have not only caused drought in the amazon. they're
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also responsible for unusually heavy rain storms in the south of brazil. government officials say that this year, almost 6000000 brazilians have been effective by extreme high temperatures and floods in the states, a few credentials. so in some pick up by the, in the more than 25000 people have been forced from their homes, floods get the same region in southern purcell, just 2 months ago, showing almost 50 people. the, [000:00:00;00] the deluxe of robin. you're watching the opposite, renews online for my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes on the pages for it.
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