tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 27, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the the hold on have them. so you can, this is the news live from dell ha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, at least 20 killed outside a hospital in southern garza, almost 21000 palestinians are dead in less than 3 months of. unrelenting is really of time running out to places to bury the dead. palestinians lay their loved ones to rest the mass graves. as health authorities, one at the risk of disease, palestinians coordinate efforts to collect bodies,
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skeptic among the wreckage of homes and a palm and funeral, was held for 6 on palestinians killed in his randy drawn strike its academy in the occupied westbank. and in other news opposition, supporters take to the streets in the democratic republic of congo. as frustration grows over dispute the general election. the date is 13 gmc, that's 3 pm in gaza, where the area around the amount of hospital in han unice has been hit by several is really strikes is the military steps up. it's offensive, at least 20 palestinians have been killed and several others injured. many were brought to the nearby nasir hospital earlier in central goes up, 5 people killed in his writing strike on a school and most as the refugee can many women and children were sheltering them in the north and gaza city. there's been heavy fighting between palestinian on
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factions and is really forces some of the most intense when the sheer hold one and neighborhood. despite attacks across the street, people have ventured out 2 or 3 bodies of relatives from the streets. some i've been there for days. the number of palestinians killed since the beginning of the war has passed 21000 and then another development. israel has returned the bodies of ac on identified palestinians who were killed more than a month ago. they've been buried in a mass grave and roughly. and i just need as annie shadid, was there something about this the is right. yeah. so with these have handed over the bodies of approximately 80 people to the cut them. i will start in crossing. these aren't people who are arrested and kidnapped in garza city and northern gaza . so far we don't deal with their names. all the talk to a number. however, it is estimated there are 18 people. this truck just entered the cut them up, we signed them across for the se upfront. it is now headed towards the i will use
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it on the job hospital and the bodies will be examined to identify the people if possible. however, the, as you can see, this truck is arriving there and it's carrying the bodies of those people. and this is the 1st time for these have been handed over to the palestinian sites. so with the official board, the question for identification and very of the process is getting well, i didn't know if you had been off the summer. we have just collected the bodies of 80 people who will be laid to rest in a mass grave at tal. also ton cemetery. they felt during these really aggression and may god have mercy on their souls. at the bottom of the table, we dug this 50 meter long mass grave to buried the bodies of the people on the truck has arrived, accompanied by i'm assuming where the code for the bodies will be examined. the late the rest of this and these bodies were held by those ladies for at least one month. but i will send you a medical crow say they cannot identify them because some of the bodies decompose. they'll be better here than this match, correct?
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especially to people open on the let me just stop. i had a thought they died in mysterious circumstances and no one could confirm their identities will pay their loss for spec us. i'll put them on buddy. cut them a sudden it had to ship. i'd like to just see it by the end of a well, honey, my food joins us live now. some rough i in southern cause a so honey, what is the latest to you here in there on the attacks. the just have them we are getting disturbing reports from a lot of other districts that the western side of hon. eunice, where is really a massive air strikes, targeted a residential building a close to the vicinity of the palestinian brick preston society as well as the headquarters of the ambulance services of direct crescent society. just to give you a little bit of context about the area we're talking about,
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an area that is densely populated, we're talking about are a medical complex. that house is the headquarters of the policy request and society . another building that houses the headquarters on the management service of the ambulance surfaces of the a, the palestinian rick present society. and in the back is i'm a hospitals managed and operated by the palestinian brick press on site. now what happened is a residential building that is across the street. literally, we're talking about a few meters away. just the distance across the street from the hospital. it was targeted and destroyed at the this particular time such a busy time where people try before night time gets out of their shoulders or evacuation centers or the homes and the flats. the are filtering in to buy whatever they're able to get and get back to their families. so we're talking about busy hours. it's just like
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a rush hour right now for people shopping at when the attacks happen. and this is the reasons we're seeing this large number of bodies in the street on the sidewalk of the hospital as well as and across the street where the residential building it was target. it's important to point out this residential building was of displaced palestinians evacuees who fled ran for their lives from the eastern side of hon. units and other parts of the gods. for about these really military stepped up its aerial bombardment of those area. they were told to move to these areas because they are safe. again, we're seeing another pattern of falls is really narrative about a about safe area for displace palestinian and within hours of their arrival they get bomb. this is not the 1st time the month or the policy and present being targeted yesterday. and the court or the headquarter of the. busy the palestinian rick crescent society was targeted. oper,
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floors were targeted. a number of people where can start talking about more than 20 people have been killed. there is a fear of those under the rebels are not going to make it as it's very difficult reports about attacking drones. what counselors are in the area and shooting at a very moving object in the streets and heavy uh, what do we hear as well about the palestinian bodies that were handed back by israel? the yes. well, those were the uh, the, the bought is that where, uh, literally take, you know, we buy these really military from, uh, within hours of their burial at the, the, the back, the courtyard of the ship, a hospital in other areas where these really military was attacking taking them drastic reading, their grave antique and the bodies that we know on disclose the area of more than 40 days. nobody knew anything about the fate of those body that were not people were not able to identify them. not even the medical authorities here in the goal is to be able to identify those bodies were collected from the street and from the
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grave yards. it's important to point out that they were buried in the courtyard of the hospitals and areas in the streets of the gods and the northern parts because it was increasingly difficult. and as of now, it's very difficult to find a place to bury this large number of people. it's becoming unsafe, as is really ears by targeting any is a visible, a gathering of how affinity and at any given place. so they were taken and brought back only yesterday, late hours of the afternoon. unfortunately, i must agree with had to be done before. those of bodies returned to gaza strip their statement issued by the minister of health here, and the media office built the government talking about the possibility of dealing oregon. those bodies were taken due and on area where there's really monitoring to their for against a weight of from them and brought them in, fully decompose the sees est. anything. so that kind of my mood life was in
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by, in southern gulf to these very minutes. he says another 3 soldiers were killed in battles. the northern cause of that takes a number of ways, right? the troops killed now in goes up to a $154.00 since the beginning of the ground campaign at the end of october, how much as it's fighters are using guerrilla tactics. ambushing is really soldiers and using their knowledge of causes to rain and tunnel network on fish as more from occupied east to reach. i 3 more dead in northern guys are one officer. 2 soldiers died during fighting in a part of the strip that it is really said more than a month ago that they had virtually complete military control. this proves that that's not the case because really i've talked about how there has been intense lighting in the northern parts of the strip. how at times it's not just been building to building a street to street, but at some points actually face to face. but of course they've moved their operation into the central part of garza and then the last few days and noticed
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that they were going to expand the war in the sofa as well. i just say this takes the number of dead 25491 since the end of the c spot on december. the 1st now the majority of poles continued to show that these really people support the war. and guys, are they support the goals of defeating of a mass. but there's really government will know that every time there is a loss in these early army fighting and gaza, then it might just tip the balance of support away from the war. being aware of that. and certainly there's been criticism of the way that the army has conducted the war, led by these really cabinet. one member of benjamin netanyahu, whose government actually in the last few days, said there should be more strikes that too many soldiers dying on the ground. note, the intention is that this war will go on for several months. we have it from daniel had got a v as really army spokesman just last night. we've had it from benjamin netanyahu
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as well. he says he speaks to the families of those who have died, all of them. he says, i've told them to continue fighting the war. otherwise their sons most would be in vain. and benjamin netanyahu insist that that's exactly what he's going to do. the war will go on for months and the war will go on until benjamin not now. who believes that israel has inspector in the us? president joe button has cooled. the made of caught that shift. i mean, been how much of fanny to discuss efforts to reach a truce and a permanency smart deal in garza. the white house is the 2 liters. i've also spoken about working towards the release of the remaining cause a captives including 2 americans. company mediators have been trying to negotiate a permanency fund, but he's real strategic affairs. minnesota is in washington, dc. he l tools with us national security advisor jake solomon. how do you feel castro is following developments? run during are such a b one and benjamin netanyahu is closest confidant and the former is really
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ambassador to the us map behind closed doors with us national security advisor, jake sullivan, and according to the white house read out of this meeting the to discussed hostages . the transition to a new phase of the war and gaza and the governance and security in a post war guys of the us has been clear on what it wants to see happen. and that is for the is really military to focus on high value mos targets in gaza and move away from the devastating war of high civilian casualties that it's so far inflicted. and the bottom ministration has also said it wants to eventually see gaza and the west bank, united under the governors of a revamped palestinian authority. benjamin netanyahu has outright rejected that idea, saying that putting the palestinian authority back in charge was a quote pipe dream. and that is real, would maintain security and control of guys out this talk in washington seeks to
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bridge that white gap between the israel and the us a challenging endeavor. hi to jo castro alpha 0 washington of a spring in passing. but all the now professor of international affairs katara university. so what do you make then? first of all of these discussions going on between the us and, and is why the officials about whether we should go next. you know, we have to understand the context of the discussion and there are a lot of differences now between the american demonstration and i think he has a government about 2 things. a is how to conduct the war. a 2nd, the what is after the war come sign in. so it is too big differences. that's actually create the risk between a positive by then who's the protocol for the support is right? is all along and nothing, you know, who's trying to use everything for his own personal political about those. because he knows that when the war comes to an end, he would be held accountable by so many is right. is there just waiting for the war to come to an end in order to get him down?
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this is obvious only putting flow shows that the order of info showed that he is actually losing ground in trinity. so these differences i think by then came to the realization that nothing y'all is the thing him out he's trying to is him in order to continue with the what i thought he's not really into in line with american administration as objectives into war and, and should we be surprised by this, given that nothing you nothing, you know, who has a history of doing this in his previous is really governments. he has, you know, been happy to take us financial support, but basically not listening to them and doing, doing his own thing. then that's only if any of this is really the classic i would say accessed by. they even shut down. one said that the american give them a moment and money under the vice. so they take everything and they leave advice because if they put it down, so nothing you know, is actually in continuation with this kind of thinking. but nothing else is, i think, is more reason for him not to listen to them or kind of because he kinda survived
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politically. if he agrees with them or you can about the end of the war on the course of, onto how the, what should be conducted. and i think by the analogy like that, and probably he needs to put a lot of pressure, but nothing else. in particular, he is one of those who would give in under pressure and we saw this in 199697. we saw enough any or was gave annual refresher mountains. he is he also getting domestic pressure inside israel. i mean, we had our correspondent, our official, they're saying every time there is news of a and he's really a soldier casualty it. it adds to the, the body of opinion that once to see this war brought to an end. so. and then of course, there's also the pressure from the, the families of the captive, still being held in gaza by via how much the 2 points on this, the 1st one is nothing. yeah. who is that use of being the reason for the disasters simply because he paid attention to the judicial and the reforms. yeah, because he wanted to get off the hook when,
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when it's come to the court and he ignored whole reports coming to him from the military that, you know, perhaps might be up to something. and so he failed. so it'd be be that's because of leadership then secondly, he fails to deliver. now the war is like more than 18 days and still leak and it's even released one single prison us uh, without the deal. and so many is waves. i was wondering if the, the top priority for the government is to secure the release of the hostages. and how can you do this when you continue the war? so it's a kind of walk some more, you know? so that's the pressure comes from those people, especially lift, how many of those people have and, and captivity. and they don't trust nothing, you know, but also the why the public does not trust nothing y'all and to leave the country. and, and this become problem, or maybe what's the word for his in his favor right now, is that nobody want to change him now in the middle of the war to get your perspective has on board already. thank you. i for a funeral,
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had been held in the occupied westbank for 6 posting news. they were killed in his riley drawn strike on the notice ships refugee camp in the city of til caught them . so just prevented ambulances from reaching the site is where the forces also detains 12 palestinians across the occupied west bank. on wednesday, con has more from the north sheriff's refugee to the right in north ham discount began around midnight. it was the 2nd rate in 24 hours now was 30 in the morning. the real group of men in the ages of 17 and 29 who were just stood here. they were watching the rate. and then, and it's really drying strike came in from that direction, hitting the ground over here you can see the crate to here. that's where the joint strike hits. you can see the slap a note. busy here on the wall now we've just been speaking to a paramedic who described what he saw. he was
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a 1st person on the same sort of some of the other one for june that came to arrive at the place after hearing the 1st bomb is the one. it was the biggest crime comes a lot of where the explosion occurred. we found the men lying everywhere, they were all our friends and brothers. the injuries were from shrapner from the missouri. one of the young man had his hand cut off and the other had his foot cut off. they were all young men and civilians. they meant to share the occupation does not differentiate between civilians and military heads above the you can see the blood on the ground. that's where the paramedic was trying to help the people. now these res stopped ambulance is coming in for about an hour and a half. eventually they had to pick up the men and take them down to where the ambulance is with. but that's not the only significant incident that happened. we've been hiring from a power medic who's told us that these really sold joe looked into his ambulance and stabbed a palestinian man in the neck whilst he was on an ambulance. a stretcher. you've
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lost him if you wanted to appear on camera and would count his incident. but he's a said no, he's fearful of reprisals. we've not seen something like that before. and his really entering is really sold, entering an ambulance and stabbing somebody in the neck. and we're on con, which is there a know, it sounds come the occupied westbank. this is where the army and has been large, intensifying attacks across the border with lebanon. and these really strikers killed, at least 3 people in vintage bailey and southern lebanon. has bella and israel had been trading fire along these wily lebanese border since october 7th, a 126 has bull appliances, and 11 is why the soldiers have been killed softball, 47 lebanese. that is why the civilians have also died out of hashem is live for us in nicola, in southern lebanon. set ali, what's the latest the you are hearing that right now. what has it been since this morning?
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the vin, 5 of fox from huntsville, la deluxe is really a minutes re talking to the front seat. and the court all does the is really not from the base just to the south of the town has the last stroke, the novel, the base was the several rockets. then there was another attack towards the east, towards the ship, our farms, with drones and miss size. also a different the docs on the head about my ad on the 7 i'll, i'll do is really mid 3 targets during this day. so the moment that our 5 is ready, and there's really minutes for you also attacked lebanese soil with for at least 4 war plains, hitting the area behind me. model between model heat on drum. yeah. with the 3 mist size also hitting the area to watch the eastern show alfonze also with the surrounding dish about phones with dr. larry. so what more we hearing that about
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civilian casualties as a result of all this, it was, uh, there's a button right now that you are seeing uh, evolving day off today, which is heading out of striking the uh, the civilian or residential area. this was clear to day in the morning we had discomforts from vintage been where uh, 2 uh civilians were killed and, and is ready. walk the talk on the, on the building, but they live also towards all the 1000 cities like mason's. yeah. about like as you've she to, to lead many thousands of hey, when i did these areas are, are residential, that's creating more pressure, more risk for civilians. now they know me, as you said, the number of civilians killed and 11 on since the 8th of october is now 23. so as of however, the risk of moving now we can hear an explosion. i think it's somewhere around
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us. well, anyway, so this is a new, this is a new developments now. probably it's, and it's really artillery hitting somewhere in the vicinity of the style, not quote all that we are, all right, highly hashim, stay safe, revolting to a staff from nicola in southern lebanon. the right time now for look at some of that well use and they've been confrontations between police and all positions. supports us in the congolese capital, can shasta, the unrest follows the general election last week, which was mon, by the ladies and concerns about his credibility position. once the elections, i know catherine soy, is that a demonstration in contrast of this smell o t o guys here. ok, thanks
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a so that we have the poor lease here. they are engaging in the us store and slide we protest is who are in the building that use the potty headquarters of martin by eulu. he is a presidential candidate. he's among the leaders who are saying that they will reject any results coming out of the of the electoral commission. and basically what she said that she wants fresh election. so she supported are saying that they want to head to the street to say that they are disappointed about what's going on in the country. so we have seen some of the, uh suppose to the old arrive on the taxi. they have been engaging also with the support says of moxie and so you will also monitoring what's going on in the other opposition, strongholds like god knew who was in the south east and goma in off uh,
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cable province. so the situation right now is very fluid and did the government has already said that it's not going to allow any process to happen. yeah, catherine saw you are the 0 contessa humanitarian crisis in sudan is deepening is the conflict between the army and power military rapids support forces, interest. it's 9 months in full to them. the capital of the country is eastern red sea state. the lack of medical supplies is hampering the treatment of thousands of new cholera cases. michael, apple reports displaced by months of conflicts. these people on all battling an outbreak of cholera, the children's pulled sedan, thousands of people live in unsanitary, make shift structures and dormitories. julia adam slade fighting in the capital, hot tomb with a daughter's voice. what hospitalized with called her? well,
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i'm glad you brought it down. my 2 goals are infected. i took them to the hospital when recovered, you know, they didn't make it through them. this was, wes was called her. she died 2 months ago. had him provides for her family as best she can, but it's an almost impossible task to keep the water bone disease at bay flies on every way potentially spinning the disease to food and water in the hiking i. then we are really afraid and we try to be clean, but no oldest place people, crap, there's a lot of that are contained in front of my place and make my children wash. these flies, we don't go unless the place is clean, the. the conflict is destroying public infrastructure. hospitals included with limited supplies, doctors are doing what they can put into. so basically, mia guarantee 70 percent of the health system is so that is out of service as a result of foods and as a result of the destruction of health care facilities, we are facing a great task and a great challenge in providing services to orders to don,
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not all of the country are set to put foot on the surface. delivery times are limited. i'm not suitable for this number of displaced people. there was a shortage in the supplies of medicines. suspected cholera cases that sprayed to 46 locations in 9 different states and sudan. the united nations is scrambling to vaccinate millions of people. wireless ortiz appeal for more international aid. mike level elders, era, the blackwood or sky rocketing crime rate is forcing tens of thousands of people to head towards the border with the us. all that's in america added to the see a newman has more from quick to used car sales winful ship. it is known, his real name takes turns with his staff of 10 to protect his property in early october, extortionist demanded bid his pay them $6000.00. for starters, not only that, you only say that at any point we are in obliged to caving to criminals. i didn't
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pay. so they threw t multiple cook deals into the car yard, which by a miracle miss blowing up the cars. and even the local police suggests that they are and protect themselves, acknowledging their unable to. but they must go now as of yet. if the new government can't do anything, we'll have to join many quintillions who are trying to leave the country. need an advice or over ecuador, people say they're reading for their lives. those are kind of hard to take a plane. others take a bus to the border with colombia and from their animals studying gap jungle considered one of the most dangerous migrant moods in the world. in fact, active in his way lives, ecuador is made up the 2nd largest migrant making that treacherous journey. just as to going to ecuador, we met many ecuador, and ended that in jungle. one of them was marguerite, that a small shop owner, whom games had threatened unless she paid them 3 times,
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which he made on the 4th of may. and they sent me 5 types of my son with a message that they knew where he went to school, saying they could not him. so what can i do to protect my child? except leave the country? do thirty's do nothing to protect us? it's very tough. it go doors witnessing its largest exodus in history as president and numbers of people for the victim to blackmail, kidnapping and murder with impunity. but some are also risking their lives trying to escape the countries acute economic crisis. it's been almost a year since henry me down the disappeared after entering the that'd be in jungle. but his family doesn't stop praying that he's somehow still alive. what we got full cold from ecuador and to say the so he's the body along the trail. but we've seen no proof whether they make it or not. more and more ecuadorian are joining the ending camera then of south and central americans receipt,
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undocumented migration to the united states, or be owned. as the only option. you see in human al jazeera to ecuador on top of the weather. now his editor, hello, we have some showers in the full costs across the middle east. over the next couple of days is logic dry and clear on that satellite picture for the time period. but the shelves will gather out to be a rock, pushing down towards q 8. west in pas are on northern, there is a saudi arabia to catch a shower o 2 and a slipping a little further south, which as we go on through friday, think it will stay long as you drive around the gulf here in concert temperatures at around $27.00 degrees celsius allowed to drive by the further north. not too much of the way of west to whether we could see a few showers that just a but towards cause or for time clearing away as we go on through with us. they are much of that is the side of the mediterranean, protect the looking glass, you try and settled with plenty of sunshine, which stretches its way down across the northern parts of africa. might just catch a shar, whatsoever to will,
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to sign up an inch. the northern areas of algeria could catch a shower too as well, but if a much of north africa, it is dry briskly in just picking up a little bit of dust that will push its way to move and areas of nigeria as we go on through friday. and then down into a central africa added to southern africa's and big showers in the full cost. so bob, we think some of the nasty, why the middle circulation just developing that just around the amazon beat channel, and that will push as way further northwest. i certainly want to watch the still ahead on i just need a warning for israel, how the force displacement of palestinians in garza could be a serious breach of international. the unsettled tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it is a question about 5 unflinching questions,
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rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leads us out without permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of his violin upfront. what algebra and charles dogs, the rates are behind the sides. a dramatize pod costs from al jazeera and best agents, re here from some of history's blogs, notable women, and unconventional uninstalled in the office. i am 40 that got an account name is revolution of every one in china, new my state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe. wherever you listen to comcast,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the plugin you're watching, i just need a reminder of laptop stories this out. at least 40 palestinians have been killed in an is randy attack near a hospital in southern gaza run by the palestine. but pressing dozens of people and it comes with visual steps, suffix expensive on the street in the north palestinians have been receiving bodies of their relatives, some streets, something less deaf with the days of those riley attacks in gaza, city and beat noon. as it is rarely drawn, strike has killed 6 palestinians during a raid in north shapes. refugee camp in the occupied west banks, convoys of these rainy menissi vehicles. in full dozens have also stormed to catch him. janine and have drunk a streets and
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a once busy marketplace in gauze is generally a refugee camp. had been turned into graveyards. a thing is a running out of places to bury the dead. some of the graves mocked others are not, did you value refugee camp has been targeted repeatedly during the war just as an associates before it's not the listing. uh let me what i mean, the value of these really occupation forces and military vehicles of left to jamalia all ballade area. and we managed to get here to document the extent of the destruction and the crimes they committed. and while the israeli occupation forces were here, they destroyed many buildings. as you can see on the up off, you have that. yeah. but they aren't very far away. they're still on the outskirts of devali alba lodge. if anyone tries to approach, they will be targeted by as rarely, artillery and war plains. meanwhile, no more. i love it. when i shut the hard top, it shall destroy it. they've destroyed everything. woods con, describe what happened to complete brutality. and bob barrick acts hold on the
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judgment of the month, but there are a lot of we and one of these i am here in our lean district which has been heavily bombed. massacres were committed and is really bulldozers have destroyed dozens of houses to canada and i show her that she had to have a month to pay for it. no, it had really so he will need the sort of heavy we never imagined design. this terrorism would be so brutal and barbaric. many houses have been leveled and innocent people are still under the rubble is really forces destroyed everything. we have been sheltering its schools and when we came here, we were shocked. i don't recognize my straight from my house now all the landmarks are gone, so i actually don't know where my house is. look here, it's all dirt. i swear to god, buildings and houses have completely disappeared. there is no trace of them. most of the amount of to do, i don't know if he can still these really planes are dropping bombs here, honey,
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who knowledge of any and when i was on the top of any and so i really didn't get enough with very tired still finding shells these really forces it storm jabante a 2 or 3 times and that's still here on the outskirts on the bad. yeah. it's been that these of pope, of clouds of smoke are still billowing here in jamalia alba lod, because of the ongoing bombardment, the jamalia medical center, the only one functioning in northern garza has been destroyed because he has really forces left this area totally destroyed shuttle. and dozens of bodies are still under the rubble. i'd have to show you just the law shamella has a, you know, we did receive g council is wanting that any attempt plays role to permanent. the displace palestinians within or from gaza would amount to a breach of international law. these ready armies expanding ground defensive is forcing hundreds of thousands of palestinians even further south and west swimming . and already dia humanitarian situation. according to the when 1900000 pulse thing
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is more than 80 percent of the population have been forced from their homes by is really attacks or evacuation. what is it says the israel's indiscriminate bombardments damaged more than a quarter of a 1000000 housing units. and destroyed a further 55000, making them uninhabitable. it also says more than $1000000.00 palestinians have no safe or secure homes too exciting to have. workers are baffling to reach those in need because of ongoing is really a tax. they say the only way to deliver humanitarian aid is a sustainable c 5 or i'm and by them is middle east media advisor for the norwegian refugee council. he says, the constant displacement, the palace thing is the push from place to place is a violation of international as we were on the verge of famine, for half a 1000000 people. at the same time. you know, desperation means that people will not enough. i'm not getting enough you know,
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eggs and that includes water as well. the situation on the ground is desperate in the sense that people who are being pushed to the south have no way to go have no way to stay. so while this has been a, a step in the right direction, we need the giants tried here and we need countries to come together. so i agree as to cease, find out. last thing sees fine was happening on the opposite is more pushing of people towards the south attends, are a warning style. you know, it is alarming how posting is, are being pushed and are being asked to leave their homes constantly and repeatedly. and that is a violation of events and national low. when you think of the plans that have been endorsed by the ministry of intelligence and israel by it, when you think of it, when you have a rhetoric by the prime minister of his senior ministers on officials,
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we have every reason to worry. it is already happening that people are being pushed without any prospect of going going back home. and now we feel that we, they will be pushed over the board to as you know, as it seems that they are like, you know, the is rather these are thinking about completely they are really discussing that plan. and we have made it clear that this would constituents trust it to crime, which means that it could be either one crime or a crime against humanity. and this is why it is contingent on was powers. just stop that from happening. just stop that. i'm not messing argue from happening. what we need is exactly the opposite for people to be able to go back home safely. and to be with that families and not to be pushed over the for the games that will to the united nations, has appointed a coordinator to oversee and increase humanitarian relief shipments into garza. gotcha politicians. secret tag will be responsible for establishing
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a mechanism to speed up. aid into the strip tag was previously the netherlands deputy prime minister and finance minister israel says it won't grant any more domestic visas to united nations employees. it's long complained that it's facing disproportionate criticism from the world body. the us says at least a 136 of his staff members have been killed in israel's will on cause. it is the deadliest conflict for you and work is anywhere in the world to date. for too long . international officials have been deflecting blame on to israel, to cover up for the fact that they are covering up from us in failing to condemn us for hijacking aid. and failing to condemn it for waging for out of hospitals. they have been complacent partners and how mazda is human field strategy. they have let the world down. we all demanding global accountability. and now we are leading by example. the ministry of foreign affairs has announced the visa request by you and
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employees will no longer be granted automatically and will instead be considered on a case by case basis. francesca albanese is the un special rep or to on the occupied palestinian category. she says, as well as claim that the united nations are complicit partners of how much is what she calls a blaming the messenger or is the has the state of god. he's real as destroyed guys . and we are still blaming the you when i still wonder how the international community deep tried to, to as well in our international need. yeah, still give credit to all is riley leaders, political or media thought of either a site is or should be held accountable for what? what it does is well, it has not done any thing to keep saving and safe. let me give you 3 examples. first football diesel has used the a new nations that are meant to create huge destruction,
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even the washington post and the, the new york ties. i've given a said fab reduce investigative reports. a saying that is the highest used over 80 days, the level of munitions that are equal to 2 and of more than 2 nuclear bombs in the gaza strip, which let's remind is the 160 square meters to not be paid by 2 over 2000000 people 2nd ego has been targeting us because we trust stake. heard stay current under international humanitarian law. and again, the, the health system is devastated, which is not just critical in itself. it's good to go in order to provide the support to people who are injured at the time of war. and and 3rd, israel has arrested and detained
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a medical personnel, doctors, nurses abusing them, and even torturing deb. how can these be explains? this is why special report stores have the now not to do, went through the risk of genocide and the health system speaks clearly to the intent to destroy the policy and people in gaza. or us forces say they've destroyed drones, launched by human base who these over the red sea? earlier, the on group said he was responsible for attacking transport you to the site. it's part of a response to israel's war on garza transport company, mediterranean shipping, known as m. s. c says it's a vessel had been targeted, says it elected what i called a coalition task force warship and was told that the commercial west or should take evasive action. the crew well on home. the us says is creating a maritime coalition to defend off with the attacks on shipping. that's will said
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don, has more from duty to the us central command saying that the us military assets in the region. they have shut down 121 way, attack drones, 3 and partially by mistake me says, and to lend it to cruise me says in the south and let's see over a period of 10 hours on tuesday. so for such a short period of time, these numbers are quite large. and since october 17th, that has been nearly $100.00 thrones that will hopefully just buy for these heavy shut down here in the region. and for these things then they have conducted a tax on more than $21.00, west of ships passing through the red sea. so of course, as a result, there is a huge disruption in the business here. you can see in the port of the booty behind me, there are thousands of the,
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the cargo ships that are strand this year. they had been starks year since days and they're waiting for the clearance or at least to have some security guarantees that they can continue the voyage through bob and menda, which is coordinate can go from add in to the red sea. so bob and amanda is quite important for the global maritime trade because 25 percent off the global many times rate is just happening over that. and that's why keeping that succeed is quite important for uh for, for the usa. and that's why they are now using the military presence here. however, these are setting new rules. they say that everybody's ship, that is passing through by that amount that needs to make it clear that they have nothing to do with israel, that they're not going to as well. and they're not coming. fleming's read or not owned by it's very businessman, so forth. these are not stepping back and us easy,
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over the weekend. another 300 were injured as gunman burned down houses and destroyed property. funerals had been taking place in the plateau state. thousands of people fled their homes. the violence is the worst and central nigeria for 5 years. see dennis and bob is in just with the latest a 45 minutes of people telling me that's a big feel that this is more like an ethnic listing dentist that govern the united interview on tuesday. did say that. so this is actually an act of terrorism and has nothing to do with this head of 5 months prices because of the timing. and also because there's been a history behind, is that besides being happening most times very close to the time that to a residence or people from that area i trying to celebrate christmas. and they are hoping back to this would not repeat that yet because the governor has, the problem is that they may just will be put in place to ensure that says such occurrences. nothing happening in the governor did confirm that the 17 communities web funds now and that's the rested in thousands of them. have been taken to the
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temporary sales of way, hoping that when peace is funded to restart to the area that they will be at the those started the rebuilding of the community so that they be able to return back to the ssl homes. ukraine has won a 9 year legal battle against russia for the custody of a valuable collection of historical artifacts from crime in the collection was online to museum in amsterdam when russia next the peninsula in 2014 run. mcbride has moved from keys safely returned to ukraine. completing the 9 year journey to western europe, in fact, the hundreds of all to facts. some of them thousands of years old, had been on the loan to a museum in amsterdam from museums in crimea. when russia invaded the annex the peninsula in 2014. when it was time to return them, keith went to court,
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arguing it would be effectively delivering to russia an important part of ukrainian heritage. it says historical part of the crate and it's a, it's a part of the integrated part of our history. actually, i think, i mean, is history framing an encounter in boston, ukraine's history a lot. the legal baffled became a kind of proxy fight over cultural identity with ukraine, emphasizing its distinct heritage and also accusing russia of wide spread abuse of its cultural treasures in the territories. it's occupied. a year ago, retreating rushed in full seas in the southern kind of southern region run, sacked thousands of paintings and artifacts from museums and churches, which keep says is a will cry. for this collection, at least its safety seems guaranteed. and of course, we will make everything possible to, to show our approach anyway, i'll see it and probably to make some condition and to, to talk about defending and history. but to ukraine says the collection will
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finally return to crimea when crime b a is returned to ukraine. mcbride autism era key, or sweden is edging closer to becoming a fully fledged member of nato. often the touch problem is foreign affairs committee voted to approve the membership id. bill still has to be approved by a vote in parliament before. busy present, richard type one signs it sweden and finland apply to join the defense alliance. when russia invited you claim the spell comes, bid has been sold by objections from took you to the right of rain has caused flooding in indonesia, affecting more than 40000 people in the province of watching. at least 5000 have had to leave their homes there now having to stay in temporary shelters. dense fog has cause major travel disruption in parts of northern india, including the capital in new delhi visibility was reduced to 50 meters while the
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potentially harmful mix of fog and pollution fonts had health warnings in urban areas. within a 100 flights were delayed along with dozens of train service as the south korean act, at least on q and known for his role in the oscar winning film. power side has died at the age of 40. a lead was found dead by authorities. and so off the he was reported missing, he'd been under investigation for alleged drugs off the decades of the 3 decades of violence. there is a semblance of peace in the kind of by region as a by johnny side, just by many ethnic ami is being displaced, various hope for peaceful coexistence, and as by johnny folk musicians who see the area as they at home. now want to a ton of some of in job aid has moved from bucko, the melodies,
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flowing from steam springs and carved mo, reboot this instrument is called the the for the is it music teacher and has been playing the part even before he was displeased from japan and the 1st cut off for in the 1997. unfortunately, we have to leave behind all belongings despite all the difficulties we enjoyed each one of us have short time to drop. royal sir, even off the facts, you don't want to rebuild our old lives that i eagerly look forward to keep playing the tava to teach children and help them embrace this beautiful lot. a good floor is made with dry maplewood that each for many years. it can then take
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up to 2 weeks to move the consent form. it's curves and hollow space. some of those also just based on specific inquire about. he says he's passionate about making the car just as his father used to do with now not many people are interested in buying. his instruments tested mr. that mrs. nun but i must not to the phone. we struggled to make ends meet, but i never gave up on this art. it's important to me to ensure that our ancient mystical traditions and instruments are preserved on the cannot wait for. they can return to our homeland and carry on this job, and almost everyone in azerbaijan will tell you that they have a connection with the car buff, especially from the people and creative odds, such as musicians, painters, etc. they call it the culture of hubbub, discount to, to, to, to the they tell you that there is something in the line that has always been home to the best of their musical talent. yeah. good. because grandfather was the space
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from things or your can, the causal she says fingers should help people here and everyone should give peace a chance. music is very, very universal. so we can, which we can touch because share our emotions. are pain and sorrow. and i think it's very important to actually see mobile, the guns have gone silent after much suffering and pain and caught above 3 decades on violence. and now as it by johnny artist, want to break the site of the account. oh, good to me. so i'm going to go down to the bucket for look at these bullets headlines, his son, a level full have gone to the top of the english premier e cut off. did they be to burn the to now barely tested the yoga upside at times.
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there's lots more on our website. i just said, i don't com. we're back in 2 minutes with more news. stay with us here on the using music and as a form of resistance during to bosnia orange and ninety's actress and minimal hostage for children. and sorry about each for many, both means it is very easy to empathize with the people of gods. less than a month ago was changed to performance and we quoted pain, and i felt not just about an enormous does that to raise awareness about. so wouldn't casa, either both the an act or as joint an initiative by the aster theater, a non profit, public opinion, ensemble, based in vermont loc. as the people who survived on the sides who survived the siege will survive the aggression. i think that our obligation to be the people
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will always be the 1st for days their voice sounds like in front of the saturday of a city hall, a well known monuments burned down in the water. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city, but the psychological scars of the war are self visible. here it is the room rather than the exception for elders to report child abuse, to search kit. and it keeps it protects the users for years and years. so no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault. fault lines investigated, state laws in the us that can lead to child sexual abuse and religious institutions going on punished secrets of the clergy. on the jersey frank assessments, the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that acts of international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is it and has
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declared war on no coupons, people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most will be the women and children inside story on al jazeera, the at least of 20 killed outside of hospital in southern guns. more than $21000.00 palestinians are dead in less than 3 months of unrelenting is really a tax. the
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