tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 27, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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see and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere, you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the are the the . busy i'm sammy's, i them, this is the news live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes is rouse cottage in garza continues at least 20 palestinians killed outside the hospital in southern garza, the less than 3 months of war as well as killed mold and $21100.00 palestinians,
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is now on leasing. mold, death and destruction in central and southern gaza in the heart of gaza. city of palestinians, opposed to bury the ones in the rubble of that house. the soldiers just needs is away. and now the news, 9200 people have been killed in central nigeria officer attacks by all groups off the flattening in time, neighborhoods of northern gauze and displacing most of its population. israel is now expanding its ground operation in southern and central garza, at least 20 people were killed, authorized by the forces attacked areas near the. i'm of the hospital in san eunice, that's in the south. a hospital is run by the palestine red crescent society. this is the 2nd time in as many days as well as targeted the group facilities. the
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injured have been taken to and also the hospital. the and central garza 5 palestinians were killed and is riley, strong kind of school and on the policy refugee camp. many displaced women and children with sheltering the and is riley times some troops have been seen entering central, gaza. it follows tuesdays announcement by the head of the ministry. how does that, how levy the war and gone. so it could last for many months. this is want civilians are enjoying in southern gaza and a mother grieving her son who was killed outside the red crescent hospital. i'm crazy. standing on is the law head, dean road,
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one of the main high roads that connects the north, the south of the gulf on this side is that the refugee camp. where that is really forces us people living in that area to be bought to wait. and we have been seeing people since the morning evacuated from the area on the other side of the street. is people waiting for any type of transportation. we know that there has been no cards, no fuel cards to transport. and here, as you see people taking a couple of their stuff, a couple of their mass, a couple of blankets and a couple of clothes because this is the only thing they can take. and we must also remember that this is not the 1st time these people have been evacuated. they evacuated from is enough areas of the gaza strip. people are telling us they're tired from being placed for more than one time. they said that there are no places
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for them to go as most of the you and shelters cooler than hospitals are packed with people. and we have been seeing people who are taking their time in mt areas, setting up their tents and making their own refugee camps. this is the scene right now, and people are being displaced for more than one time in the cause. sure, this is in the committee for data and because the refuge account oh, that's clear. well that was, that was sort of say now the mother of grieving his son. that was him to full the full thing to us from as long as the refugee camp. but we can go now to southern guns, so that's closer with the thought a couple i zoom these that for us. so let's talk a little bit about the strikes around hospitals like and i'm aware they leaving the ability of medical facilities. yes uh, load the attacks on honey and this did not stop during the stay where the latest
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had claimed the lives of around to 30 palestinians who have been teaching schultz and one of the residential houses that is so close to i'm a hospital belonged to the palestinian read the christians inside the guns. i know those people have been living peacefully as the east by the forces were rec, expanding the military operations in the city of new, just destroying residential buildings over the civilians heads where also a number of residents have been injured, being transported to receive treatment to another hospital now the situation, the is very catastrophic as civilians are trying to flee more off to receiving different evacuation orders from these very minute treats to head more to the south and roof to for their own safety. but we need to remember earlier that unit has been designated as a save. so now the minute 3 attacks had reached this area with more i see very t where residents are facing dramatic on the conditions. and those people are completely track the having a kind of partial access to get to the south. but the fact they are fighting and
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the heavy boom button and continue where the is where the forces are trying to eliminate the metric infrastructure as these. it's the claim for the palestinian fighters to take full control over this law, just one of the largest city inside garza and bought a as more more people had tools that almost take us through just how stress that air is becoming yes, has them? of course, we should result today who rough exceeds as our colleague, hence why it was reporting that people, hundreds of them were evacuating to uh, to the south to find a place that they might see the might feel or get a sense of safety. the away from the east bed, the plumbing now to speak. people had been going through very difficult days as of these very bombardment to started in a very intense rate during the last couple of days. and we have the reporting that
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this kind of shooting an unprecedented attacks is just an introductory to the minute treat the ground inclusion to this area. and this is practically what is happening right now with the minute 3, starting their mid limits of the ground, including to a great and those are right. richard cancer out different areas in these 2 areas at these 2 regions. now those people are fleeing to the south, but the fact in on the south is we also, uh, chaotic as people and more people are getting to this area and make it very densely populated. as people are taking shields in mac, shift to make shift into that are set up in public places off sort of the hospitals . the schools, united nation run shelters have become a very, a overwhelmed and a working beyond its capacity. those people are want only to survive along with big children and the families away from the study funding. but the question which is the triggering mo, bring concerns of mind policy. and what is the military operation expenditure to
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roof on every single house? have a police dozens of evacuation, which means that more difficult scenarios might face palestinians with the coming days is going to be much more expansion of the military operations. right, thanks so much thought if i was doing the as well, let's take a look at the state of health care and cause according to the world health organization, northern gauze has no fully functioning hospitals. new patients conned access the full hospitals highlighted in yellow. those facilities are caring for existing patients, can only off of basic 1st aid w i chose is only 9 is still operating across casa, most are in the south. but these hospitals operating at 3 times the capacity these right, the army is expanding its ground. defensive pushing further into the central and southern regions, joins now live from gaza by jemma canals. she's with the united nations office for
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the coordination of humanitarian affairs. good to have you with us. so this point, very few hospitals operating all of them in the south. how concerned are you that as, as well as offensive now starts to focus more on central and southern areas that whatever they are able to do, those hospitals may face the same site as hospitals in the north. we were absolutely terrified that that is what will happen and even if the hospitals were protected, which they are, we continue to see a tax which hits hospitals in the vicinity around them. but even if they were protected, they're so overloaded and over well. so what we're seeing now is both the cash you choose to come immediately to s strikes or tank showing and gunfire. but also the people who are dying seems to be because the hospitals are unable to treat them. i was just a couple of days ago off in 0, bella and miller,
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so hospital out to the guys the attacks and the health workers that who as such hearers in this response, told me that there is no way that they can keep up with the volume of people coming in, so when you walk into the emergency rooms of these hospitals, now there are people there with gunshot rooms with open phones, with all kinds of terrific injuries that in any other place on any other day would be immediately address. but here's a cause, because there is someone who's in most of be in need and more urgent need for surgery. and what does that mean for people like that of people dying of what would have been very easily treatable issues a yes, the short answer is yes, and we see it both in the north sending the south because again, these heroic health workers who wake up every day striving to deliver the best possible surfaces in the most impossible conditions. unable to treat everyone and
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i've been to the north. i was in a lot of people spittle just a few days ago where the health work is back on to even do the basics anymore. so you have rooms infested by flies, you have people who will die of injuries, that should not be killing people. and again, these health workers are appealing to the world and i've promised to share that appeal back with the well for this to stop. because this is not about lack of medicines. it's not about lack of supplies. it's about the fact that this war and the shift volume of people that it is killing and injuring is too much for anyone else to take. you mentioned that you've been to the north, just tell us about the conditions that the 800000 people is. what is being reported was still stuck up there. what conditions do they face when they have medical needs? when they have humanitarian needs? they face. i'm going to flip every day to try and meet them most basic needs
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very, very, very little food in the northwest. so you can process, what do you guys have there is hardly anything bad for people who are just literally trying to survive. accessing health care is phenomenally difficult. last time i was there, i met with a woman who had tragically lost her baby because she had had to give birth in the street because she was unable to access the hospital due to the ground forces. there were around her home. so accessing food, accessing health care, accessing water is extremely difficult today to get water in guys has to be served there in the 10s of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people. and when you are there, you see them in the streets. and this is something i also want to stress. there are people in the north, they've got, so there is so many people who are there and they are surviving on the mid fraction of what it actually takes to keep them alive. so we have to get assistance in general scouts or ass gale have the strikes all these strikes,
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respecting the sanctity of, of the medical and humanitarian installations. i was listening to your headlines just before just yesterday when i was at the hospital in time, eunice doctor was hit yes. today i went with the palestinian ret, present society and to show solidarity to be incredible. stop that. and the people that i met the asked to be a very simple question, which is why, when we're sitting underneath the red present and when a we not say, and the people who are in united nation schools, knowing 300 of whom have been to well sheltering and united the nation schools ask us the same question, why? when we are in the united nations by a we not state. so i have to say, i am not a lawyer and i will not judge. but what i will say is that what we see every day is a task that impacts in devastating scale civilian and destructive and really my
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united nations and health infrastructure. well, using this opportunity, as you speak to us live analogies here. what would be your calls of the wealth to my quote to the world is so simple. and i've been saying it every day since i arrived, which is that in the vein of humanity, this war must and every body for the hostages has been here for more than 80 days through the desperately to be re united with their families. but for the 2200000 people, 2200000 people in the gaza strip down have nothing left to go on. they have no revenue said he's been just today when i was traveling. i saw thousands of people continuing to stream into rocco, where there is literally not a single spot of land for people to set up any more and made sure of shelter. and even if they did, there were strikes here last night. so it's not safe here. so my message to the world is simple, this war and these people, the people,
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the guys are the hostages in guy, all of the people impacted by this for have their own lives, have their own stories and have lives to live and for them to be able to live those lives, the warmest and tomorrow, and it should have ended yesterday. and just a, a brief personal insight. how do you balance between your responsibility towards people and being in gauze? that means no doubt. your also in danger, right? i sitting incredibly privileged position as the united nations official and guys are and so every day my best when i wake up is for the people of gaza and the fact that they have no westgate to go. and what i am experiencing is absolutely nothing in comparison to this be being zion, b this she a trauma that so many people are living through right now. i just want to share one last story yesterday when i was in a, a mile which you saw has also been hitting very close to very again today. i'm the
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mother of a 12 year old boy, a mere who'd be to buy a gun shop range that came through a window into a place that they thought was his favorite place of refuge. and they asked me again since told a, well he had just had a cousin, 15 days old, his little cousin who wouldn't be in. so looking forward to having a big cousin. and those are the types of stories i see every day. so for me, my own situation is very much secondary to every person in guys who deserves to wake up every day to safety. all right, thank you so much for your time and sharing your experiences. jemma canal, the, the northern, the palestinians. the policies raw the in the shared floods along district of gauze, the city of trying to battery that data, mid the rubble of they destroyed homes. thousands have been killed, and his right. he strikes many bodies and still trapped on the debris. there are no ambulances to carry the wound to a sporadic street bottles continue. here's a report of what's listed under the slide,
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the amount of the how these really forces told the residents of the living area that they would be fine. and then they dropped a bomb on them, which killed $35.00 people. a lot of them are still trapped under the rubble of those destroyed houses. the a month. the occupying forces are currently in this area about a 100 meters away from this area. and they are shooting at everyone who tries to cross the intersection. the destruction is significant and it covers the whole area after these really forces intentionally bombed it. i mean, what have you on as as you can see in this area, your ongoing street battle is going on between is really forces and palestinian fighters. to show you doing it and show her that. here you can see the burial of people in one of the targeted houses because their families cannot get to cemeteries to bury them. they're trying to dig a mass graves. we're burning peoples who live in this house. we are currently
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trying to dig a mass grave. what did they do? these young people who's responsible for this? look at all the bodies of young people. no, there's 2 more bodies on the streets that have been la you there since yesterday. no ambulance is no, nothing, no food, no drink. water shut off. i need, i know we are going not to get more wounded under the people. do you want to see that people come? come, let me show you my house. no votes, no food, no flower. people have nothing to eat or drink, look without clothes, sick people are not getting their medicine and not being picked up by the ambulance . this is ethnic cleansing, 30 or 40 people have been killed here. let's do one of the rubble. almost 58 of
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them are children to day inform you before they blew up the house. no, i sold them yourself through the window. we ran out quickly and it destroyed the building. as well, has re pad created the bodies of 18 palestinians. it says were killed in fighting in the northern parts of the gaza strip. they've also been buried in mass graves in the off in the south, how they must mode reports. this is the find a resting place for 8. the palestinians in another mass engraved in garza is ro, transferred the bodies to authorities in gaza via the kind of asylum is crossing the truck. carrying the remains, making its way through the streets of russell to the cemetery. i believe those are slowly lowering them down the we receive to contain that with several people inside some complete, entire quote, susan,
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the others dismembered somewhere really decomposed, but we can't open the container because we are in a residential area. we move to contain it directly to the graveyard. we will document all the bodies and find a case against these ladies on charges of all crimes. many of the bodies are badly decomposed. the menu, apparently they all around a t people inside, but we were unable to open the container because of the strong smell and to avoid spreading diseases in the area of the roof. a health emergency committee save attempt will be made to identify them later if possible. the full audit the committee has been informed about the bodies that arrived to the car. um i was so i'm crossing the committee, received them and we'll buried them in this mass graves. volunteers lift the hand and came to pay their finer respect. another mass of graven,
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yet more palestinians whose names may never be known. their identity is lost in a war with unimpressive dented, this tall honey. my mother was just the rough uh, southern gaza. this is riley man, 3 sides. another 3 soldiers have been killed in bottles. in northern garza, well that takes the number of his right. a troops killed to $154.00 since the beginning of the ground campaign. the end of october, how my says it's fight as a using guerrilla tactics. i'm pushing is riley soldiers and using the knowledge of gauze is terrain internal network. well when did is ready the soldiers, it'd be nad lifted from gaza to the sort all come medical center in southern israel . since monday, the facility is received at least 49 troops, 16 of them in serious condition off the battles in northern garza. so to hire about is instead of age joins us live from this. what do we hearing about these mounting casualties? yeah,
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that's the 3 kill today. there was about 6 killed yesterday. the ones from today all in the twenty's including a come on. so this happened in the newest of the gaza strip, but the time when they're saying that they're almost in full control of a few fights, as they believe, is just one. how much the tale and left up. but also the is right of the all me has been talking about some of the other games they've been making, not just in the know. so they've released video where that was an air strike carried out they was saying and because the city as well as saying that they are going deeper into han eunice. they've also discussed an area known as close of which is on the periphery of hon. eunice, and they are saying that this is where a lot of the fights is split, carried out, the october 7 attack have come from and saying that, so they've called the operation. that was an near will. that so close in reference
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to ne, all is the southern town where a lot of those desperate what happened on say the 7, it was one of the main towns that was the type to those does happen that um, so a sending a strong message. it seems what they're saying is, is that, you know, we will get you hum us, you tie it out this attack against us, we will and show that we will get rid of you. and of course, that is one of the 3 goals has been mentioned time and time again, almost a daily reminder. in fact, by these ready prime minister in the will cabinets to the public to say that we are doing something about this. and so let's talk a little bit about the rhetoric you've been hearing from is riley officials and mich we need is talking about how the war is evolving. so saying that this will is going to take months. that was according to these randy
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ami chief uh yes today and we've heard it from the prime minister himself saying that so it will actually probably take to use the full they can ensure that no such a type would happen again. and also to get rid of everything related to how mosse, including, uh, the, uh, network of tunnels. all of this also is the army chief has been visiting the northern borders, saying that he will continue with the fights against hes by law. they say they have multiple plans and reassuring those, but 5 to his right. q 865000 people is evacuated to north, telling them that. so they called just to return yet until the security is guaranteed. and it's the worry that a lot of those border towns have another infiltration they're worried about. and that's why a lot of his riley since that attack on october 7, i've been buying up firearms. they all have applied for licenses, more than a quarter of a 1000000 of them the highest number a record number. in fact,
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that's as the as riley, national security minister has relaxed the rules and regulations even further. take listen to this report. a small part test with big demands to see less guns on the streets. it says how much does it tack on october 7 more israeli civilians on now on a dr. pushed by the national security minister and box by the prime minister himself. i don't, i don't i don't know, maybe great, maybe i don't know. security minister bank is a is granting gun licenses via phone interviews. so it's no surprise that when someone with his hands up his shot, dealing through his thoughts like this is a coach of death and it's an existence of threats to us or what was not the time for lawlessness. that's life was prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu, whose response to the killing of you valcall solomon anons is riley civilian, who tried to stop palestinian attackers who opened fire on people at the bus stop. he was shot dead by nami. reserve is despite put thing is gone down. a much thompson is of him. come assume the presence of many arms civilians save the situation and prevented a major disaster. it happened dozens of times before, so we should continue this policy. i definitely support it. we may pay a price for it. um that's life. obviously. it cannot. these righty, government allowed the false tracking of gun permits earlier this year. fonts. it since changed the rules again. moving a quarter of a 1000000 is riley's, of applied for gun licenses in just 2 months before the war in gaza. a 100 approvals were given a day. now it's 3000 and the person behind
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all of this is rose national security minister. it's a mob been give a scene handing out tens of thousands of weapons to civilians. i'm good the us to threaten to stop sending israel small firearms on the heads of the gun licensing authority. resigned in protest of what he described as the minister handing out guns like suites many is writings believes they've been abandoned by the governments in minute tree, left to fend for themselves. and what type of 7, believing that had most civilians been alms, perhaps more lives may have been saved. and so a shooting range is a fully booked, a trend that doesn't look like you'll be ending any time soon. so at a higher alda 0 television. the
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bound jordan's king, abdullah has met with egyptian president that sits at his cc in cairo, following the tools the to the to said they reject any attempt to buy as well to expel palestinians from gaza and the okay, 5 west bank. i've also called them the international community to pressure as well to agree to an immediate cease fire. so an aide can be allowed into gaza. the leaders of to the key and it's sort of again clashed over the war and gaza. president of roger of type go to to on like in the actions of prime minister benjamin. that's in. yeah. to those of adult hits. the site you didn't, we have seen is riley nancy cans in stadiums. right. what exactly is this jobs they speak have to hitler bizarrely? now what is different between you and hitler love is that he did it off is, is the any different the yahoo sex and those of hitler and then get a color the other one know you'll the right thing on the x rays, right? the prime minister hit back saying out of the new is committing genocide against
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the codes and who holds the world wrinkled for imprisoning journalist, who opposes his regime is the last person who can to preach morality to us last spring and now model on the shot. i'll just hear a senior political analyst milan. good to have you with us here. so clearly the war of was heating up between the 2 and it points to, i guess the rising loss of support for israel that's going on around the world and how many seats throughout conducting this war. and the way that is not respectful. refer to the statement by on november 16th of for the 6 members, you and experts calling about talking about a genocide in the making. this is a part of what the secretary of defense lloyd austin was referring to when he said, or when he warranties, right? is that the military to attempt to commit it to evict to it, it can turn into a strategic defeat. so the fact that they are getting such an indiscriminate
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destruction in gaza and beginning of civilians that it will turn people against them, not just better students. it was during the ad, but most the more the against them. it was the international public opinion and it gives them, or are we clearly seeing more and more of that in the regional public opinion where now leaders like the wind lights like a junction c. c. like to daniel king, abdullah and others are facing increasing public pressure to do something about the general. so i think guys, because of the pent up tension and hatred for is read in the region and beyond which pushing the likes of president as the one to start calling. these really is nazis. now let's remember that it was these radius 1st enveloped the analogy, which 2nd world war germany, when they were calling each and every other component they have in the region from
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the origin. and i have to lot to the rocky and digit, surely there's to buy this thing is even like, yes it out of 5. and now how much leaders even have mice many times to call them how must not seize, right. so is there an open door, open the door for those and now it is a now they're blaming others for this the creating the memory of the holocaust when they themselves in order to serve as a natural is really colonial interests. calling each and every critic an opponent, and that sort of hitler might well now this media reports is randy media reports mode wanda, a talking about the prime minister of israel meeting with danny. down on who was the x is ready and pass those who united nations to discuss all the cooling vote and free migration. in fact, i think we've got an element we can show here of done a balance. citing a, a poll suggesting that the majority of respondents support the voluntary migration
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of palestinians from gaza, leading human rights crew supposed of warned against any false displacements of palestinians. or is this still a planned to try and push palestinians out of golf? so i mean, they calling a voluntary, but we need from a population to that degree. you've got to wonder what the would voluntary very means to push them out of golf. so which is prompting the concerns of countries like egypt and jordan. what, let's just 1st discuss the absurdity. sir. the thing of combining upon about the ethics ends that govern other people. i mean, you're actually asking people to express their opinion about a war cry. and as if, who give said that what a majority or otherwise i'm going to use radius think of a war crime. why that makes it more work terminals that, i mean, that's what it is. it doesn't make it right. but more importantly,
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i think you probably see more and more people don't guys. i would like to see is there any jewels leave now? i mean, so, i mean, so what, right. but what's interesting about this very particular subject is that it was addressed today in the heart of it just the oil hot, it's a mainstream newspaper. and as far as like one of the oldest newspapers in the country, and the, there's all you know, says that the, any that on, on the humanitarian guys that humans, that in free text wants to basically ethnic claims, the palestinians. so the, the game has been exposed and the bad intention, the evil intention behind it has been exports even by these writers themselves. that comparing what's happening to the other thing and so to what's happening in ukrainians is so absurd with the fact that we all know that these rate is wants to get to the seniors and will never allow them back while ukrainians can go in and out of your credit and as they wish, that is definitely voluntarily. and this is not just of leaving. but instead of
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coming back and again let's just the record is the most absurd thing. what happens is october 7, and we don't talk about it at all here. i'm not sure why, but we really need to address it. is the fact that is there as war in guys as it is in the westbank, is mainly focused on the refugee camps. if you, if you look carefully at but where is there i was fighting every day we heard it's fighting into a body a in this and that of the refugee camp. meaning those are that a few jesus of either 1948 or 1967 is right. is uproar with the refugees that expelled decades ago. it's quoting them anatomy and wants to expel them again. 5, but these are the same victims of asia for decades now. and yet is that it continues to target the discussion. and the rhetoric by some of the politicians, it is rated channels right now might wanna rekindling the idea of not just
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expanding, pushing out palestinians, but resettling garza waves is really sad to lose communities like goose good teeth, which i'm sure remember, evacuated nitty 2 decades ago. well now this is how some of the phone numbers are talking of the again we will have no choice. probably dr. ruby are in gallons. that we obviously must rule militarily. we will have to roll and it could come to that return. it took us can take, it's simply reality will oblige as router roll gaza. it might be such a thing in history. in reality, on the believe the use god much force it to happen that way to force 0. then not talking about returning to the foreman statements and gone. so you'd have a, this is something that can happen because they might be no choices or you'll be on the it will have to roll the or in gaza. in any case, you kind of roll, you don't have super minutes the, i mean, i mean, not like, oh, i do need, we shall return to guys. so question is, wait. i have no idea. i believe we shall we too because the gaza strip belongs to
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us and it is part of the boundaries of the problem is that so we must return the listening to that. i mean, we're talking about a situation where people they're occupied. we have to put this in the context. this is still an occupied towed tree, even though it's right the ground troops were mostly removed before the deployment . now that is, of course, it's been besieged for years old, international human rights groups. un experts talk about sacraments as being illegal, a and many of them. as i close it, it'd be an international commission of juris talks about evidence sufficient to trigger the duty of each state to take responsible action to prevent acts of genocide in gauze. that statement, november the 17th, that's the context for all of us. and yet we're not seeing model one, the sort of st. half of the statements that we've seen from west and lead is
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criticizing the ministry offensive in ukraine by russia. right? well, at least officially speaking, officially retorted cli, speaking the by the administration bit, take a stand upon the of this also took a stand on the idea of the ethnic cleansing. it said a number of things such as garza would have to be as if there's, if cannot be occupied. that's going to be under siege. but i should be thinking about going forward and talking about yes, criticizing cooling out violations of international. we've seen that in ukraine. we haven't seen that happen typically, so the double stack them their pocket. so you know, it's not even use anymore. does it and use the menu, is it new that there's a sudden the pocket the start that hit by proceed. that's absolutely correct, that there isn't the kinds of you know, scandalized things that we've seen elsewhere that we're not seeing happening here. it's becoming more relevant because we're hearing statements from people who are in goose critique saying, you know, we need to go back. that's,
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that's forcing inside of the gender, isn't it? i tell you what. what trucks me more is the fact that these are seen, although they are in government, right. i mean, the big figures on the smart friction, these crazies are actually, and these are the government's us. but the main stream is rabies, like and hard at some other places, more mainstream. think of these people, this crisis is read, run away from guys in 2005. it's runaway. the last thing is a once today is to re deployed the guy. so it's like the last thing it's wants to stalk suffice loc 11 on has one law on time us. would it basically created on the patient? the last thing today is that wants to do is go back to a set. the in gust fest that they don't want. so the fact that is really is themselves in the mainstream part condemning these individuals. but there we don't hear any condemnation by western media and what's that? and it's that it's certainly shocking in, in so many ways. but thankfully,
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thankfully, these articles are the crazies and it's important on that line that because even the most precious ally of his read the united states still think that nothing else should change his government. that this is just too much too bad to embarrassing, to defend that you cannot different than is read, clinic, to defend itself, having these crazies being in government and want to thank so much more along the shot. you know, ministry services man to trace the most jewish is right. is youngest, right. he has been jail for refusing mandatory service in protest against the war and garza and in the countries, jaime mother try society. those who refuse risk being labeled as traitors. laura hungry faults from occupied the suicide violence weren't so violent. these were words of tell mit nick, an 18 year old from tel aviv who is believed to be the 1st person to refuse this
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rainy military service in protest against the war and gone to get the end of a successful man. i'm entail has shown me a military base and i'm refusing to enlist. i refused to be part of the war and gaza. i believe slaughter will not solve slaughter. and he left a sub 30 days in prison instead to to by small but very cool crowd. so who can be cooled up? the surface book is ready to use, but also minority. true, his answer, cage of communities conscripted at the age of 18. men protested 2 months and women for $24.00. in the case of a national emergency, a rule most can be recorded as was office and they can be up to the age of 40 or even above. 150000 people are in active service and 360000 reserves will cooled up for the war in gauze of making it. israel's largest mobilization refusing conscription is a criminal offense, and israel again the 2 weeks in prison on
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a criminal record. right script, say the military officer officer that she's a punishment immediately once everybody's from jo, they've been caught up for service again in this sense. this is the price that's gonna happen many times leading to the preston spending time in and out to jail. laura con elders era occupied east jerusalem. south funerals have been held in the oxide westbank for 6 palestinians. they were killed and it is riley. dryden striking the notions refugee camp, it's when caught them. city soldiers, preventive ambulances from reaching the side. it's ready for us is also detained. 14 palestinians across the occupied west bank on wednesday, and on han has more from north stems. refugee camp on the right in north ham discount began around midnight. it was the 2nd rate in 24 hours now was 30 in the morning. they were a group of men in the ages of 17 and 29 who were just stood here. they were
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watching the rate and then and is really drawing stride 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 over here on the wall. now we've just been speaking to a paramedic who described what he saw. he was a 1st person on the same sort of thing. do you have a wonderful gene that can 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 men had his hand cut off and the other had his foot cut off. they were all young men and civilians. they went 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
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ambulances 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 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 wrong con, how does that know it sounds? comp the occupied westbank. this is right in the army, and has the law intensifying attacks across the board with lebanon? and his right of the strike is killed, at least 3 civilians in vintage band, in southern lebanon, has the line as well. i've been exchanging 5 across the board, us since october, the 7th, a 126 has the law fighters and 11 is why the soldiers have been killed so far as
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well as 27 lebanese and these right. the civilians on a hash, them sent us this report from southern lebanon a just after midnight, the end is really what plane struck this sort of a 3 story building. this was a 3 story building and actually this is what's left of it. 3 people were killed the newly what couple abraham garcia and his wife should work on his brother ali. but all here, this out to the number of civilians killed in 11 on since the beginning of the tension. and after the war over here to the, i don't goes to a 25 people. i'm the add a strike, a significant for the fact that it's the 1st time that the town of vintage base is being hit since the 2006 war in 2006. vintage been had the unimportant. uh,
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it was very significant in the context of the was in i'm the fact is that now that is, it puts in is really war planes are targeting residential areas in different companies, villages and towns close to the border. so as we can see before coming up and can show us this house was in the middle of a residential area, no doubt, and such as mason shop by the market back for a kid a little bit. the teen a close to the board is what is really well, planes are caught and police actually targeting thousands of even very far from the board the such as the jeep sheets yesterday and to lead. that's all like 1718 kilometers. maybe less more from the border. this is just the situation here. the smell of product can be smelled to this moment. we can feel it. and the fact is that this area is now becoming a complete tours on it's becoming very dangerous,
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very of this key to go around with the fact that you're always anticipating and it's really drawing as we are right now. filming we can hear the sound of these really drones manage loans in the skies and these loans are armed and ready to launch rockets just like in, in several areas around soft live in, on, from vintage, but on the hash. and i just, yeah, the now least a 198 people have been killed in central nigeria and attacks on remote farming communities. another 300 were injured when gunman torched houses and destroyed property. funerals have been taking place in plateau state thousands of flight. the homes following the was financed and central nigeria for 5 years for that us and by results from bulk us. this is the whole community is that
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a community came on the attack sunday evening about 5 pm local time. and it is one of the several communities that come under multiple attacks by government. and in this area is relatively quiet of use that some of the communities has been very quiet. just very few people. and some of these companies, you only see young man who are just keeping vigil and trying to salvage what's his remaining of the community in the community. and then the women and children have been sent out for safety reasons. so that's the only the young man not able to either confront any form of a tech to come into the village or to have service. some of the things you know that the remaining. and here in this compound, you can see people's houses have been funds the roof, the style, and also all the valuables in the house. we also we can't really see anything that has been established in this particular compound. all right, sir, you can also see somebody's card that has been actually bunch though, you know, as a result of the attack. this is also repeated several other communities that will
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visited. i mean, some of the community so quiet. in fact, we have to have to make a diesel, and one of the village is because suddenly after we arrived there, we understand. yeah, you know where given a security signal to leave. i certainly, if that's, we understand that to some of the suspected attack of invaded the village. so we have to leave right now. government is saying that they're going to deploy more security to ensure the safety of the, you know, they tossed to the area to enable residents to be able to come back. but some of those will spoken to who are being taken to at the time is the thing that they're not to show how safe it is to do it on any time, soon. fidelis. and by how does your book us sent you? an idea to the thousands of migrants continued to march through mexico towards the us southern border. tens of thousands of venezuelans, cubans and other nationalities have been pouring into mexico in the hope of crossing into the united states. secretary of state anthony blinking is scheduled to visit mexico this week to discuss the ongoing migrant influx from central and
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south america. us secretary of state anthony, blinking left washington for mexico city can. we'll meet with the mexican president under as my new i lopez, open the door and submit a surgeon migrant seeking asylum of the us border with mexico. more than 10000 migrants of cross daily and recent days launched into the south western states of texas and arizona correspondence following the story from both sides of the boat. in a moment we'll hear from chaper, tennessee, an eagle, past texas. first let's go to june. i got to ya know, in mexico city, so some high level talks expected that what do we expect them to come out of? and as well, for sure, the main aim of this meeting is for us officials to further pressure the mexican government to keep migrants from reaching the us border. i've given what we've seen the last few weeks record numbers of migrants arriving. this is something that
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obviously, in the context of an election year is it has been very detrimental to the bottom administration. however, this isn't the 1st time a meeting of this kind happens. and the reality is that it poses a very big challenge for mexico to be able to stop migrants from reaching the us border. they've tried in the past and with a varying degrees of success. but we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people every year that are coming in through a very porous border in mexico, south. we're talking about a country that has very powerful criminal organizations. networks really that make a lot of money for moving these migrants north and were all so much like in the us with a cvp looking at of agencies and mexico, immigration and asylum agencies that are completely overwhelmed by the situation. so the next thing, you know, it's unlikely that a very um, groundbreaking agreement will come out of this meeting because it hasn't in the past. and the mexican president has reiterated many times that this force is not
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going to be the solution to this problem. and that the best example to visualize what we're talking about is this current newly formed migrant of an estimate of 6000 people. it includes families and includes children, includes babies that are currently in the southern mexican state of chiapas, trying to make their way north to the us border. what we've seen in the last few years is that these, my friends don't really make it as a group to the us border anymore. the likelihood is that at some point, the mexican government will negotiate with them, they will disintegrate. uh, but the reality is that for many of them reaching the us is their ultimate goal. so they are unlikely to be the target. many of them are meeting their siblings, their children and their parents. so even though it may not reach as a group, they will more than likely find their way north to the us border. all right, that's fine. do they have very much for that is continue this going though and
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cross the border and go over there should have are tennessee joins us live from eagle, pos in texas. the area behind your shot looks quite quiet, maybe even empty right now. but i guess, given that what would been talking about that could change, right? absolutely. in part because of some of a, some of what unit was alluding to the, as of the mexican, for us, it keeps on go for the root cause is functions on venezuela, nicaragua, cuba, you're destroying the economies of countries. general us policy and central america . you know, allowing developments of calls that going to keep coming, but that actually they're also very specific reasons to do with the by the administration, which is why the fences are still up. and i mean yes, it's empty now. but this time, last week, it was filled with thousands of migrants when men and women and children, sometimes they have a days waiting to be process. and frank told him over conditions with terrible. but the cbp, the customs and border protection, people were overwhelmed. so what they did, it was empty, the scale,
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there's 2 things. they stopped freight traffic on this rail road bridge over here. and that's pretty significant because the 2nd busiest freight rail link between us and mexico and then another me, bye bye. also reduce traffic on this other bridge on the which this field is, is and they reduced the freight traffic. becky, the freight traffic down from 6 legs to one. so this whole isn't just about people . this is about money, billions of dollars of loss revenue now. and that's when biting them, lopez over at all spoke the delegation was, it was decided, would go to mexico city. but, you know, we off, why was that? is in the sense that overwhelmed cvp be what causes bad? because actually the numbers are leveling off in october, november and then we have the enrollment spike and we had what we saw here. and it turns out we've had this one source on both sides of the boulder that it was because by then in december said he was going to do a deal with the republicans to crack down on the silent policy. and to pull more
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people on word spread all the other side of the board. it was now never that because good by just start desperate for money for the war. and ukraine is willing to do this deal with the republicans. and is that correct? our migration, you're about to go now. so what we've heard is even people who are following the rules, who made an appointment with cbp to have an asylum, came interview at some point in the future and then the coming months. it takes months of them. there was a king that they were hearing, well that system where they would be in place by next year. so you're about to go now. and that's why it seems we saw this enormous, you know, a search button still what was that deal? he's still on site, let me see craig, a bit expensive asylum policy. so that's why we expect most spikes to come. all right, good stuff that thanks so much, you have a tendency and that kudos rising crime rate is full thing. tens of thousands of people towards the border with the us. in the 1st few months of 2023 more ecuador instant venezuelans made the dangerous journey. let's say
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a newman has this report. the capsule kito. a used car sales winful ship. it is not his real name takes turns with his staff of 10 to protect his property in early october, extortionist demanded british pay them $6000.00 for starters. not only that, you only say that and when we are in no blanche to cavan to criminals, i didn't pay. so they threw 3 months of 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 minnock with dorians 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
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considered one of the most dangerous roots in the world. in fact, after venezuela's ecuador is made up the 2nd largest migrants making that treacherous journey. just as to going to ecuador, we met many ecuador, and in the daddy and jungle. one of them was not a very small shop owner, whom games had threatened unless she paid them 3 times which he made for the vehicle. they sent me 5 times with my son, with a message that they knew where he went to school, saying they could not pay 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 a 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
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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 via an ending camera then of south and central americans, receipt and documented migration to the united states or be owned as the only option. to see in human ultra 0 to ecuador, or how the south korean asked to lease and killed and known for his role in the oscar winning film parasite has died at the age of $48.00. he was found dead by police and sold off to you was reported missing. he'd been under investigation for a legit drug use. bought from parasite these 9 for his roles in k drama. his such
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is my mr. and coffee print. 5 states from me for this news out, elizabeth sees back of the wire, your, why your might the annual as you know, higher month i in good. right now we have are in addition to the in built valves which are part of the irrigation canals, farmers have resorted to extra and with water hoses to pump water onto their fields . the practice the government considers illegal. i'm or from ha ha ha, i'm just thinking about it. do i say?
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so why would that? and that's the cheapest, anya, that's the to talk about the process. this which a unique perspective of africans i'm willing to take to the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't, no more and more lots of voices. you don't often hear trouble. nations do stand with paula spine. it's the same struggle share of displacement, connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the, are the, [000:00:00;00]
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