tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 25, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the . the settlement is if it's gone and this is the news, our lives, some doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the grief and despair and gauze, and 8100 palestinians are killed in the magazine. refugee come off to one of the deadliest is ready as strikes since the wolf. again, all the time,
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sit on the table is very soldiers are killed by him. off and as allied forces and northern goss us, the toner, rises to a $156.00. israel's ground invasion began the families of his rarely captive held him. garza of keeping up the precious israel's prime minister, says the will, will continue until a mazda is defeated. the sound of christmas and death disease and starvation in garza, and one of pain and loss. and that occupied westbank and beyond will live in bethlehem. the israel's cottage and gaza continues on hinted that some of the trees hunting areas in central and southern gauze over
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a total of palestinians in the north to seek shelter. in the past 24 hours at least 95 people have been killed off the israel struck the magus the refugee camp in central garza. it is one of the deadliest is ready as strikes since the will began and type buildings that destroyed dozens of people. a still buried under the rubble and rescue workers simply don't have the tools to remove nouns of debris. just tell us what you like or how you like any of these radio on me doesn't specify williams . the bomb, the house and block house out was area causing great damage and panic and the thoughts of my children. my child said to me helped me what's happening. i comp breeze on christmas day families and grieving the loss of their loved ones and gaza, bearing the dead and 0 is hen who that is at the legacy refugee camp incentives this report. in this building behind me, this is
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a 3 story building. dots has been targeted and another house here and another house here. according to the family, he told me that 5 of his family members are still under the rubble, including his wife. his children, among them is a 2 year old palestinian babies. he also told me that there has been no ambulances or civil defense since yesterday, and he can't do anything about his he's trying to dig with his own their hands. but unfortunately, the ceiling is dropped. is on the floor flat and on the floor and he turned to him, had consented. there are other people we're trying to go and see other people that are trying to use equipments like so most to dig in into rescue these people from under the rubber. this seems like
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a movie and seems as if it's like something. and really, what we're seeing today is completely undescribable. i see bicycles, i see belongings to people. memories of these people were refugees, and people were displaced from different areas across of the gaza strip. and they came here as this, this place was a safe area. let's walk in and see how people are removing people from under the rubber. it smells like blood and we see chattered bodies and we just saw them remove electron baby from under the level. as you see with his fair hand, they're using their hands through those people from under the rebels.
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they found part of the body and they're trying to pull as much as they cost. and this is not the 1st time we see this. we have been seeing this phase off 2 days, the same exact same people with their own bare hands the those comedies have been under the remo, trapped under the rebels for more than 10 hours right now. and according to the people's surround, need these areas, this is not the only area that has been targeted by that. is there any forces in not the only area that still have people trapped under the rebel, but the ambulances in the civil defense are overrun. because there are a lot going through across the street. this is in the city. i just need
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a massage the cause of the death toll from that attack. and the gauzy has just gone up to $106.00 after flattening, northern and gaza. the israeli military is now intensifying its attacks in the center and south and the past 24 hours as strikes of head 3 refugee camps, and central garza and the gauzy bridge. and i'll say that is ready. we'll plan some also carried out raids in con eunice in the south. the patent indicates the military is aiming to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas to move the center and the south. this goes to our corresponding product of wisdom. he's joining us live from alpha and southern guys and products. what is the situation at mcgraw's, the refugee camp? now? we've seen that the death toll has gone up to $106.00. yes, absolutely. the situation that is very good. this traffic is really mex, resources has expanded the military formations,
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thoughts the middle regions of the gaza strip across the refugee camp had been widely hit. in fact, during the last couple of days, yes to tell you was very applaud the they were more than 100 palestinians have to report the keels of to and there is a series of strikes that leveled to the ground. the number of residential buildings as rescue opperation is to continue to and now where they are facing a very difficult and challenging mission to evacuate the victims. from under the rustles, the lack of calling the basic essential a civil tools to evacuate the victims and the are also challenged by me is very unrelenting bombardment of the church. we on that, this is not the only area that had been widely hit to tell you, con units had been also one of the central areas of the attacks by the east. very military were tens, palestinians have to report the killed off to destruction, all the residential building. and also during the last hour, we have been also informed that the value refuge account had been on the mass is
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rarely bombing, which is considered to be very intensifying during the last hour, which also absolutely would increase the casualties amongst civilians as well as the dose of a desktop in gaza given so much death and destruction thought of how christians and gaza mocking today. yes. um. every questions inside garza uh, welcoming the season of christmas with joy and love. and uh, they are very uh, cheerful and uh, with a great sentiment of happened this box. and this here, the situation had become much more difficult and terrifying for them as the how force as they have been. i also took the decision to come. so all the celebration of the christmas in garza and also in palestine as the gaza strip, had been as of right on the east, very intense plumbing since october the 7th. and to get more information about that
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right now, we are joined by mr. has a sub a he is one of the palestinian, a christian who had been displaced from his house in the central areas of garza city of stuff has him. y'all take a lot. has the more come to a jersey or and how do you prepare these days? as well, didn't relax within the celebrations of christmas. i'm the the is really attacks on does this trip to that even more? yes, we have no celebrations. we are facing a will we are facing destruction, new of facing and carrying since we left with the guys, the very beginning, very week of that will be on weekend. hey, to the rough and very far away from my judge to pray in my church. i'm very far away from my house with my 3. is that the gathering on the family,
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the gathering of the pap? the paper? there is no joy you today. we are very far away when we are good to many. we are the only family. the 1st assignment in this area, we actually have 2 full people in one place, but the thing god, us celebrating us because of don't want us to be lonely. i don't want us to feel away from our touch as yesterday we were used to saying today the same thing for us here in the hot but no joy. i told you today i have no trade to decorate bus, and the as i the the, the is by saying god, the we stayed alive and we hope we can go back to our houses and places and it was a little bit more christmas stuff has a mr. hudson to the had the model of what is a new, the star you model and it's something that when it comes to the celebration compared to previous times or the new thing, this time is no celebration. we don't have because celebration of the 1st time have
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to have christmas without celebration. we re, inside the sciences, we don't great outside because we don't have a to to know all the taxes more than 85. but as, as we are, i'm the as cj and the, those my relatives that in, uh, this place in its, uh, yeah, i guess he would rough uh, we have no celebrations. we have nothing to the may cost a bit to buy a tree last year. it was better that we went a bit less and the we made with our families, but they were doing nothing to hit alone. and we are very much psychologically affected with us tries to me because of the lower than this. and because of the destruction of the, because of the war come on it's, it's not healthy by the way, it doesn't liberated this time within the will. but the inside us was in the play,
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the, the all good use of the wise. thank you. this is the how christians, in fact, inside goes i said a freight during the christmas as we have a council told for symbols and sort of ration. and they are only trying to experience and to show the same issue, these really destruction and attacks on the 2 or 3 deprived them from having such celebrations in god. oh, i got it. thank you very much for that. that is tied up was in, he's joining us live from augusta and southern guys, an as thought it has been speaking, we have been looking at pictures from it jamalia in northern gaza, of, of what looked like very big explosions and jamalia. it has been one of the most targeted parts of gauze us since the will began after october. the 7th
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are and as many as to like, has killed a senior member of the iranian revolution regard outside the syrian capital. according to reports, the attack occurred in the as an a b, a area in the suburbs of damascus, side of the say of the housing, the savvy one of the top commodities of the revolution regard in sylvia was killed in the attack. he had been a close associate of general how some slave money was killed in the u. s. strong, striking a rock in january 2020. let's get more on those from corresponded to ality hash in his life for us in the quota in southern 11 on what were you hearing about the strike holly? well this is fry cuz you said targeted the saying that the neighborhood, the southern damascus said that all the and the most that we who is one of the most senior i r g c commandos in syria was the target of this us as a nation. and about, and he has announced by the i r c i by all the iranian soul says he wants to kill.
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this is not the 1st find that at all as it moves. so he has been subject to uh to an assistant ation attempt. uh, there are several items before, but this is the 1st time that it has succeeded. there are several other people with him. he was killed. we don't know the fates of the all the i call the people the company and him. and in fact, all the most that we as been described by many as a instrument until the member of the i r g c or commander of the i r g c in syria. especially when it comes to the, um, uh, transferring and transporting the weapons from give on to iraq, to celia and to lebanon. and this is probably the main point here because this is where it takes the big context, the context of the war on. cuz the,
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the relation between has the law and as it was how we from i are, you see the relation between the laws of the most that we and the, all the processing infection. so this is the main point. this is why this really is, i've been following him, have been trying to estimate him over the past. yes and on a israel has a history of carrying out strikes and syria, something that we have seen an increase in since the war on garza began. indeed the soft costs the over the past, the as there were many, is rarely as strikes in, in syria and even follow the strikes a targeted people and members of the either i r g c, or has, well, or any of the, uh, functions, uh, functioning in syria, however, since the beginning of the war and because there were several strikes these, these strikes that according to this readies and retaliation to massage launched toward example from see if you have towards the goal and they were targeting the
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air force in damascus to the airport. in the level however, on the the beginning of december there were 2 r, g c, a offices senior officers who were sedated by his right on a got time one and i a gc both about to revenge. and today of course we had and we read the i r g c's, a statement that there are also going to revenge for the blood of pharmacy. and so we, as you said, also in the beginning, he was very close to cost. and so they money, the cuts force then combined that was killed by the united states of america in iraq in 2020. and of course we are approaching the said yeah, the reverse of the office assistant ations uh on the side of, of, of january. so this whole picture, he's getting more complicated day after day, especially now with this new element as well as in going to announce clearly i
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because and deposit never knows, but it's always hinting to the responsibility on such at docs. ali, thank you very much for that audi hash. i'm joining his life on the kuta in southern lebanon. the meanwhile, in his read a special session to discuss, the remaining is really captives held in gauze that is taking place at parliament is where the problem is to benjamin nothing now who has against the end and the conflict will not help secure the release of the captives from no less, we would succeed in freeing all the hostages without military pressure, military pressure, operational pressure, and political pressure. and one thing we wouldn't do, we will not stop the will of that spring in our correspondent islands special. he's joining us live for multi part east jerusalem. we're hearing that nothing you all who was had cooled by some family members of captives. alan, what's been happening at the connected well,
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the families took their positions in the public gallery and they produced their own homemade banners. many of them just saying the what? no, they want the cap that was released not in a week, not in 2 weeks, but right now a new one, the government to do more to secure that. when benjamin netanyahu spoke, he talked about how they need more time. someone from the public gallery shouted, we don't have time. and he said that the war will continue because he believes that putting pressure on him us gives them a better window of opportunity to try and secure the release of captives. the best came just hours after he made a visit to guy the only the 2nd. in the last 2 days, he possessed a troops on the ground. they, of course, this is coming is the number of is really bad, is increasing. and he said that the war will go on that are given the yes in war, who's the head? it does have mice and they've got a, has made heads public 1st. public comments is october the 7th,
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and he said there will be no cease fire until israel stall says war. it would appear that this war is going to continue for some considerable time. and the desk told is going to rise considerably higher an hour and a $156.00, as many soldiers have now been killed since israel began its ground. innovation is that mounting death told among is where the troops eroding public support for the war. i shall as well. benjamin netanyahu says he's spoken to the families of those who died while serving israel. and he said that they had asked him to make sure that their sons death was not in vain. he said, for that reason, the war must continue. know there is release, have suffered significant losses over the last 72 hours or so and there'd be no recent polls. but the last poll suggested that these really public, well maybe not 100 percent behind benjamin netanyahu. in fact,
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his approval rating is an old time low. they are still behind the idea of the war. still behind the idea of defeating guys of how much that and guys are still behind the idea of the is really on me being and guys to carry out those goals. but of course, there is consent that the whole idea of the war was to try and release the captives . and if the captives aren't being released and the number of soldiers dead is increasing, then weight is benjamin netanyahu hating with his policy of trying to defeat guys up. that's trying to defeat him, us released the captives and when the war allen, thank you very much for that. that's a corresponding to alan fish alive and occupied east jerusalem of egypt is proposing a new seas hobb between israel and am awesome. gaza that would be implemented in 3 stages. it's been widely reported that in direct negotiations would be held in egypt with mediation by kata. and as you're with the 1st phase, we'll see
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a humanitarian pools of $7.00 to $10.00 days a month would release all civilian captives and exchange for palestinian prisoners in his riley jails. and the 2nd phase home off would free all female soldiers or the another 7 days, as well as releasing bodies. it still holds of his riley's co since october 7th. all the remaining captives will be released during another month long. so as far wallace ro would free move palestine in inmates under the proposal as well with this, the withdrawal troops from gaza and stop it's area bombardment of district. well, that's bringing house on buddy. he is a professor of international affairs at coffee university. good to have you with us, most of it out a that start with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose comments about the war continuing? they're not new. he's made them almost every day publicly since october the 7th. but how did they bode when we talk about the possible c spot that egypt is proposing,
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and you have the israeli prime minister saying the will will continue this. i think it's any who is this very consistent from the get go he wants to do or to continue because he doesn't have any other options for him. is the person politically, by the same time, he genuinely believe that the, the military have pressure on how much would you probably a more favor outcomes from his own perspective. but how can he believe that what's happened? 18 days of war, and how mazda is nowhere near to fix it. so does he really believe that? how else can be defeated militarily? no k smith about the defeat of hamas is about to put a lot of pressure on him as hoping that he would turn the guys in again this time us because of the loss and because of destruction, it says you in the slide, then you know that and so he's using the war in order to further his own interest. i mean, he wants to master cave and, and, and then we'd take this as a victory and his tickets to next election. he cannot come to us. he's fair right now because is a definition of victory is clear, releasing the hostages,
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and defeating him as if he can do that. then he want to continue the war. he wants to go to the door to continue because this is what keep or differences infinity at b and, and he's more intent to this right now. and the problem with these ready to public via the definition or the criteria for success and victory is very high. this tends to very high end. so find the i b s. can meet these, these criteria. yeah. so he wants to buy time, hopefully that things were changed, hoping that how much would it would be it, would it be broken and weeks to come? and at the same time, he just wondering when it keeps going. know, because they are trying to do is his duffle when he con, keeps going. this intensity, can he is on the well do you think he's under pressure from the, from israel's because a lot at the united states. certainly the us is making a lot of noise is about asking israel to could tail its operations. absolutely. key is under an administer pressure, internally and externally,
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and now is what it has lost the, the support if enjoyed in the very beginning, europe is no longer supporting his lead. and the public opinion turned against has led by dint is embarrassed. he's isolated in, inside the american coast, i'd be interested of as and that's why the american administration gave him a window of probably 2 to 3 weeks to get the jump, the jump done. and i, i really wrote out, i didn't think that i can see this happen again 2 to 3 weeks to come. so he then, later on he will move into a different state that is keeping the war on, but in low intensity. and this is the only way where he can see if i want to do as long as he can do using this. how do you assess the prospect for what egypt has put forward in this proposal? you know, it, it, they say it takes 2 to tango. uh, the 1st thing that we want to understand what are the in game of as well. and what is in game with how much at how much wants to seize fat period. and no matter what, because the, the continuation of the world with for the week and how much would probably make
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their lives really miserable and maybe, maybe entertained maybe it would be to the partial displacement of the proceedings . interesting. i into any other place, this would be the feats or this would be associated with the feed. so i'm not interested in the seas file. whereas nathaniel is not interested in a ceasefire unless he and i let him us unless he secured the release of the of the hostages. because you want to take this go to the public and say, you know what? i would do in war doing peace. i prevented establishment the soonest. date. i get sort of how much i am the man who should be elected again. because if the fans, yeah, he would not be elected. and then, you know, many people say who would be in the present even, you know, given what is cases again, assuming the court. yeah. i mean, it's very difficult to say right now those 2 positions can come together, isn't it listed, but i do. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate that that is how some body and as those negotiations continue inside because of the
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palestinian. so i'm just trying to escape israel's continuous bombardment but also facing whether you and has called a perfect storm for diseases. maybe 2000000 people that's almost the entire population has been displaced some several times before to live and cramped conditions. and oh, there's a crowd of u. n. and public shelters. most of force refuge in the south at alpha is now gauze is most densely populated area with more than $600000.00 internally displaced, palestinians sheltering there was a crowd of shelters, means a lack of hygiene and diseases spreading rapidly. health officials have a quote of 355000 cases, skin diseases and infections. cases of diarrhea among younger children than 5 have increased 2000 percent. and there are more than a $160000.00 cases of acute respiratory infections. palestinians don't have enough to eat or drink the un says half the population is starving. unicef as
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a recently displaced children in southern gaza can only access 1.5 to 2 links as of water a day, which is not enough to survive. or that's bringing dot to us. let's move good. i'll be he's the head of plastic surgery of nasir hospital and gaza and he's joining us live from con nunez, dr. mcgraw be. it's good to see you. thank you very much for giving us the time again. just how much pressure is your hospital under at the moment, given the scale of injuries and central and southern gaza. ok, thank you. i said you for giving me this opportunity to speak to the i was not, it was a actually, it's been a 2 days actually, all reasonable life. i can tell you here is i'm, is that of a life due to the miserable life. and he's actually, i was actually the last,
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the by the not administration, and the leaders of the war i'm posing these prohibited mazda selection. we've been through that i and actually was not sought to use as the thought to get to every with liberty saying, no, i don't know. actually, i don't know how many days, how many days do we have to go without to do that with me because supplies without seeing more people talk. yeah. and actually, how many more of us have to die? how many more of us have detroit really? how many more results have to die here? a tv, and how many more of us have to go? all one, even more videos, how many more videos actually got busy us civilians. all those children are being 10 on the division of kids. i don't know how many more, how many more, how many more to me i was at the store as it says on here, are you on the account? simha is rebuttal these items up was though, because i don't have properties. so it means i don't type brother, music up supplies, please certainly,
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how old are you stands around here for how long i put this on here. this situation, i'm going to put a new, obviously i'm moving to the rest of the ones of what i was. even about is watching me. this is almost, can you watch any of my visuals? they don't have problems. oh, they don't to be able to the actually to actually to is it was they don't have the water. i don't know what the, what we are supposed to do. i don't know. you are the counselor, is there actually, i don't know how, how, how would you are now, how would you know the entire population to solve this as oh, yeah, i was actually not the oldest. i bought it or bugging it in by the sky executing them outside the outside the houses. i think the youth, i the chicken on the back of your mind go home with them and there's you know, what was on does it, this is my situation. that is the i becomes like, what is it? because i do looks like it's got this all done. seeing it is
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a terrible situation. the, the so the i want to see because she's been been taught visas plays involved. so we are not taught to get you are a plastic surgeon to dr. morgan. i believe me. i tend to tell you nothing to tell you. can you tries to tell us you are a plastic surgeon? can you tell us about the types of injuries that you are treating and what is happening to your patients? the many patients who are at announcer hospital given that you was saying that all medical organizations are saying that doctor, such as yourself, just do not have the equipment, the medicine to treat the injured. so what is happening to them? exactly, exactly, exactly. money additional. so actually i was dying every day because of lack of some divides or some and some incisions. can you believe that i tell you when you, when you receive most mess,
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cuz you need this vision. so when you receive like when you 304050, blah, blah, blah, blah blah, be sufficient with the, with things to help with. i manage all, all these people and menu of all the music and the stuff within that. then those to be done because my was to be the low cost to that as a buy season was to be that what don't know said this actually to go. we always do . we always that in this books that we ought to put up in this books and they are getting us. don't know where to go. what is the city? i didn't go, so anybody is me please. i know adult, some of that would be how could i read my patients? i know me as a, as a signal. actually, i spent 15 years of my life actually to the visions of, of i couldn't, i couldn't see through the law as almost what was to. yeah. and how difficult is that for you don't demographic. i know that you yourself have lost your home. you brought your family to stay at nicer hospital when we spoke a week or so ago. i remember you saying that you know you, you are working us throughout the day and you get 2 meals if you are lucky. so
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how difficult is this situation for you to carry out just do your best to carry out your job, not having the resources not being able to help people like you have been trained to as i said yeah, i yeah, despite all these difficult as you have said before, yeah, the i have most of my home i broke my suddenly i like most of it was to be done everything. you know, despite all these difficulties, but i'm trying actually to do my best i can because it is, my vision is 54. my heart, really, i really, you know, as soon as it is, are moving continuously. i actually did a lot of this. i don't know at the beginning of the world. i used to work. i know it here because you know, many with the getting the send the stuff we didn't that didn't, that was to be the a. so i do now i'm working 24 hours. i'm doing my best actually to save lives, but so far. so how room do i don't know what i mean?
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who do i is that i didn't know really? i didn't talk to him a good id. we thank you very much for joining us on algebra to give us a picture of what you are experiencing at nasir hospital and con eunice a little doctors and nurses in gaza. so the struggling to care for engine palestinians like we heard from dr. mcgraw be due to a lack of equipment and medicine. have you been bob and has left many hospice in his office service, forcing them to treat patients and make shift hospitals. he has the story. as many on the or 9 come up some instead of each other for more than a month. we've been trying to look after this place people here with the minimal services, i'm in the most of the condition. so equipment is limited on medication and the we tried to manage with the help of donors because of the terrible conditions i'm pleased with. most of the people are struggling and there is nothing to no clue to
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office and no food, nothing people are trying to survive. and we try to help them with the we have how is in the council on what should the but system and how music kind of progressions . it's very cool, but we come to do what we kind of should, even if it's something simple because there is nothing here for these people. there is no electricity. we use the tool, which is on our move by photos of a service done very helpful people. how it might not it's about us not the same. every day we receive our on 1500 patients, some of which are no injuries which need stitches or some people who have diarrhea . 2 days ago a patient died. she was 3 years old because of the hydration caused by diarrhea. most of the people who come here, children suffering from diarrhea due to the pool and we give them medication that people have donated and no us boats us. we give them simple things,
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you watching. i'll just say or of of me elizabeth put on him and don't ha, reminder of our pumps towards the south. at least 106 people have been killed by israeli strikes on the magazine, refugee camp and central gauze on sunday nights. and time buildings have been destroyed and thousands of people are still on, accounted for egypt. as of the si fi proposal to bring a whole to the financing and casa, under the dns is wrong with, with the georgia. it's from gaza and stuff, area, and bombings of district just a year ago, this was caused by a thriving community of pals to the in celebration christmas. this finds as well as crippling air c and land located today,
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off to 80 days of war that has been described as a genocide as a christmas morning and despair across garza is one has killed was 20670 full palestinians. $8200.00 of them, a children's and bethlehem and the occupied westbank. baby. jesus lives along the revels in his book, plays a powerful symbol of what palestinians and dogs are enduring. neither abraham reports from maine just quit and bethlehem and occupied westbank. this is basically the saddest stuff of them has ever been. and these are not just my words, but the words of so many palestinians christians who usually anticipate this day in bethlehem were the cities which would be filled with light the christmas tree, christmas carols. but today, you can hear the silence. nothing is happening except for prayers. and i was just talking to another beth left lights dramatic opinion on how to be. she is
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a se colleges and she was telling us that she also shares that feeling. she feels sad also, but let me ask you because you're also a psychologist and you've been offering free sessions to people here to token express the feelings. how does that? but let's just start by saying it's more than sadness. sadness is this mover towards what's happening. i would say the best word that describes everything is go ahead, go ahead and add a big. it's also more than and good it's and gives us has been going on for years and years. you can add a person, do so many zation and, and seeing and witnessing all of this happening, the kings of genocide. this creates a feeling of assistance in our people. i says that in the 1st week i was literally fertilized for one week, most able to offer support and help my people. but then i tried to use my tools. unlike techniques, i'm like information to empower myself so i can help others. and honestly,
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what has to be in the 1st degree is helping others. so this is a says set up for you to offer help and support my people and my community. the process has called for an end to the war and gaza during his annual christmas day master the vatican. he described the situation in this trip as desperate as of yvonne's day and we'll stop voted to the airport in dougherty. my heart grieves for the victims of the abominable attack on october 7th, and i reiterate my urgent appeal for the liberation of those still being held hostage. and i plead for an english to the military operations with their appalling harvest of innocent civilian victims and call for a solution to the desperate humanitarian situation by an opening to the provision of humanitarian aid. let's bring it all mind had all me. he's director of the seville ecumenical liberation, theology center, and he's joining us from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much for your time
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. do you think that the coals, the piece by the poet, are they being is node 75 years and we haven't, nobody has been respecting any cause for peace or justice, especially from visit a site. this is not the 1st christmas, but it gets cancelled. and of course we are in, during the 1st 25, the 1987, assuming christians also decided to consider the christmas as a we'll both test as the present to by the start date. and the 1951. i am the, the, is there any supreme court made the decision or what is that a studying cushions from it could it would be allowed to go back to the correct village and the army brought to the christian community and its lead us in front of the customer legs and they witnessed the bombing and the setting of the
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empty village of the de populated village and one christmas deep. and on the be what's. ready we posted in cushions, but we haven't had interest and it seemed that the cushion would and the can then other trucks, the lives of the able to, to have bus as kind of syrians or as posted in cushion semester. i had, i mean i want to talk about one particular growth in the so called christian world, the evangelicals, and especially in the u. s. in october, 2000 of angelica, the latest, the us released a statement saying they fully support israel's right to defend itself. the evangelical good christians, united for israel, and has already raised a more than $2600000.00 is where any charities, however, support among young yvonne jericho's in the us has been steady decline over 3 quarters of and then jericho's age 65 and older hold a positive view of as well, but just 45 percent of the young event jericho's support the establishment of
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a palestinian state. mister head. i mean why the evangelist will christians in the us. there was a considerable number of them. 62000000 in 2015. why do they support as well? like they do? is it because the bible tells them to or does it say the bible or assistant interpretation of the bible is one of the problems. another problem is, and is this done with, for the many people to see that as an, as the enemy of office now. and they feel as though and they are toward with this now. and they believe that the, my enemy is my friend. most people on the cushion zionism, 3 these actually and zionism, it's sort of both for them. was a cushions. and that's because the he was the white person who believed in disability on a deal of the white please. the wasn't very, it makes just against the people and he was also anti semitic. he was one of the
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people who them, who presided over the passage alliance, which was actually stopping jewish refugees from the action of, by the time to go into and into great. but the and interestingly many jewish and neither of us members of the cabinet or the members of parliament like had the one month to go. ready or for the magazines, or the one to 5 or 911 in the colon, which we had a practicing and, and you'll see those within the u. k. government and the problem and what will cost to the resolution up to the principal declaration. and actually the went on and the full founded and design is creek and in the u. k. and they were very vocal about them about how zionism is actually a way of entity, an act of anti semitism. it's so it's, it's an interesting point to making one of the founders a, one of the largest event jellicoe groups most supportive of israel and the us
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that's christians, united for as well. he has a long history of anti semitism. a definitely and many of the cushions sinus, there's a big chunk of the cushions on this tool who has people who are sympathetic with a jewish people that the heart of course and they believe jews are. they deserve to come to the phone. and then one of the end of some of the people who believe that who and that's to use haps up and understand the dominant cushion countries from x up and to some it is a, especially after the holocaust. and the cushions are in as to what a so believe in the filament of prophecies. they believe that it is it's the use for them. as soon as the jewish people want to as a tool and within the c r g, the bedrooms need to get it back into the holding them so that they would be either converted to christianity when the messiah comes back or they would be most excited . and you think i'm
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a good then i'm fine indoors. so many of the cushions are in this cushions. i us out a very and and diverse group of ideologies. yeah. for us on this, i suppose the indians, as i was going to send is that actually creating one problem for us is the wrong condition, the support of the state of is it a and the very big one in us politics. and this is why the u. s. government yeah. continues, i think, well that's comfortable over 50. i'm the use the site that i to be the assignments . but the thing is, yeah, i mean that's exactly what i was going to ask you about. they make up 28 percent of the overall electorate in 2020 more than a 100 members of the comment congress can be identified as if angelica will. they hold a significant political power don't day it's true, but it's not as good as they used to be. it's very important to notice that the, the girls of the 2nd american churches are hispanic churches and which are also his,
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the becoming more and more in line with human rights. and we don't have the police to any cause of defending the city of cause amusing solutions of being passed in different churches, like the presbyterian just methodist church, whether it is divesting from or by continues. and is there are a lead comp, companies or companies that support an occupation or actually clearly some of the, some of these just as having the clear as the types the yes, the most of the day. but it's very important to, as you mentioned earlier, that the, i'm generations that was the, becoming more with that disconnecting themselves from the heart of us to get it from and aligning themselves with, with human rights them. but it's changing now in the global south. certainly in africa and up in america were a china that were cushions and then there's a growing up on my head on a joining his life. i'm occupied east jerusalem there. thank you very much for your
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insights on this. we appreciate it. thank you. thank you. the still ahead on the news on the homeless adults, christians and ukraine, celebration christmas on december the 25th for the 1st time, the note because i wanted to send you this can use it to this location. what about animals? 3 weeks time people are going to die. homes destroyed in brooklyn city, an area that is supposed to be safe. longstanding is really policy. just shoot anything that moves. there aren't any sit varies in garza. my supposed to sleep on the street with my children. there's no protection, there's no safe space. this printer is going to be an acute problem. but a stimulus of living on the desktop. people crowded in very small areas with a lot of diseases from the north to the south,
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nowhere and district the same. president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line of the the to some of the world news now and stage media and badging, of a choosing the philippines of repeatedly breaching chinese territory in the south china sea. tensions around disputed areas have increased in recent months. both
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sides have blamed each other for a number of confrontations between philippine and chinese vessels. stage media says the philippines is relying on the us to provoke china, cooling it extremely dangerous behavior. the spokeswoman for jail, the kremlin critic alexi novalis says he's being moved to a remote arctic penal colony in northern russia. it follows weeks of uncertainty concerning his whereabouts. the opposition lead his lawyer has visited the volley of the prison in the limits region and says he's doing well of only 7 and 19 years sentence on challenges of extremism. a moment and sedona joining the army to do with the swish of the rapids support for this is last week, the army retreated from saddam's 2nd largest city of wide in the dani that fell into honest, have controlled up to 300000 people. fed the city according to the you, when many of them to the nearest city of santa on saturday, fighting had extended south of west matheney and north of san a residence,
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told media hundreds of indians who was talking to french airport during an investigation into human trafficking. have been flown to move by. 2 people have been detained. the 310 indians were on the way in nicaragua, from the united arab emirates. the plain was grounded on thursday after a tip off the lawn has denied any roland possible, schumann smuggling declining orthodox christians of celebrated christmas on december the 25th for the 1st time the what's additionally they month christmas on january the 7th dislike russia. in july, the government and the ukranian orthodox church officially changed the date and independence number to russia. as a bank for quotes from king. the ukraine has moved to officially you recognize and celebrate christmas on the 25th of december. moving away from the russian orthodox,
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just celebrated on the 7th of january. and those ties between the recurring and russian orthodox churches date back to the time of the soviet union when your train was a part of the soviet union. but since the start of the would have been attempts to separate those ties, in fact, ukraine orthodox judge has been accused of supporting russia, something that they denied. and they officially said that those ties last year. but now with this efficient, we've seen snow to moscow and the russian orthodox church. however, the former president here rejects that. this is a political move. this has nothing to do with the politics. first of all, the, it was at the season of the choice, not the decision of politician. and it was absolutely holding pattern. and even now those people of our church when i celebrated the 6th of january, they free to do that. they have not no fashion,
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but for many ukraine is this is the 1st time that they also the breaking christmas on the 25th of december. we've spoken to people across keith and they're very happy that this move has been made. and that this marks a sort of independence breaking away from old traditions dating back to the soviet union. this with the celebration festival, we have fairly united with the rest of the vote. part of a family lives in poland and we always greeted them on the 25th and bakery to just on the 7th. and this is the 1st day we can congratulate each other on the same day . now we are all together in unity. what she is of the thing we exist vitaly. although this movie scene is bringing you cranks also to the european western world is difficult to say what impact you actually would have on the ground across of ukraine is a vast country for the population of 40000000 people with different belief and political opinions. i said vague, i'll just say era chief on sunday. okay. it's a small island. the gulf of thailand, they'll be the local government to join the national electric grids,
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but the cost outweigh the benefits. so the on and does of culture matters into their own hands. and when sola now the one region of which regional award for sustainable energy use. but it's tony trying reports not everyone's able to do the same thing. slaving under the hot sun, collecting a limitless energy source, their own tie, hoses down the solar panels on his roof. when he's done, you can sit under the fan and enjoy an ice cold glass of water. hold you to the island, so the energy grid for decades, the number line on diesel shipped in a great expense. so that was a natural choice. but a hard sell because we asked the administrative department, local government offices to prevent to energy office and so on, which was difficult and took his every 2 years on the grounds from the australian government and technical support from a team of academics. the island built itself
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a solar grid. now they can capture and store only energy they need. item life has been transformed schools now. well, this constant power to all the student's needs. even the fisherman is switching across the solar, charging the batteries from the boats at the collective charging stations on land. but just down the coast, an indication of how most ties get their energy. a huge coal fired power station, a massive transport ships queuing up to offload thailand stick to the future of fossil fuels. nope. renewables with natural gas from the gulf of thailand. power station funding, co shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy in thailand, solar hydro and biomass energy could generate 43000 megawatts, 25 percent more than current demands. but the government remains committed to colon,
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guess highlands is the railings. renewable energy is this all 4 to so if you look at the policies of our country, we can see clearly pelham, you go directly to the forests to consumption on the island. they're already seeing the benefits of their renewable grid homes that used to ration expensive electricity. now, free to use appliances whenever they, once the peace and tranquility no longer interrupted by the hum of generates his friends and neighbors, able to chat and go sit long off the dog. even the cat goes hunting for a late night snack tony cheng al jazeera jake in the gulf of china. and that set for me, elizabeth toronto for this news hour, but stay with us. we're back in just a few minutes with the extended coverage of the war on god. so you can find all the
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