tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 27, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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con eunice falls to flee. yes. again, israel issues new evacuation orders and central gaza as you and your monetary and team calls this trip. a human chest was the mid the darkness, a glimmer of 100 teachers volunteers across children who's been out of school for 82 days. and us secretary of state. actually lincoln has to mexico to try and stem the tide of a record number of people attendant across america southern board to the beginning. central garza, israel is ramping up some of the tree campaign. at least
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a 195 palestinians have been killed in the past. 24, all is off. the flattening and tie and neighborhoods of northern gaza. and displacing most of its population is around this mountain. expanding its ground operation and central and southern gaza. at least 20 people were killed off to is ready for what is attacked areas may be on a mall hospital. in con eunice, that's in the south. the hospital is run by the alliston red present society. and this is the 2nd time in as many days that israel has targeted the groups, the facilities, the engine have been taken to nasir hospital and central dogs, a fine palestinians were killed in his riley strike on a school. and oh, my god is the refugee camp. and he displays women and children with sheltering there. and is rarely tanks and troops have been seen entering central gaza. it follows tuesday's announcement by the head of the military. how is the head lady that the will and gauze that could last for many months?
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let's go live now to our correspondent side of wisdom. he's joining us live from alpha and southern gaza and thought of another attack on a palestinian red crescent building. what impacts has today is attack had on the hospital? yes, of course, a heavy and a relentless is ready, plumbing had continue continued to target residential areas. and this time, the main focus for the military operation was on one unit where a residential building that is on front of the of the hospital. in concord has had been widely attacked and flattened to the ground where around 30 palestinians have to report that kills with 7 others at least have been also wounded. now this people have been transported to the announcer hospital to receive a treatment as i'm a hospital had been negatively affected, as it had been also the gates of it had been widely damaged. now the attacks on the
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vicinity of hospitals continue as the sound of development. we can completely hear a, a from right now, a rough a that took place in con units where day by day the rates of the east very bombing continued, continues. and as well as the civilian casualties has a rise in today to almost mod, done 195 pounds thing is being killed during the past 24 hours. and the distal in general, had to rise into more than 21000 palestinians. have been killed alongside with more than 55000 others who had been a completely injured. now these attacks completely destroyed as will be central bites and urban areas. in con eunice as the mil as the military ground, encouraging a games of the rate and also write about as a refugee outside of the started with a limited spaces on the east. very intense shilling for this area. yeah. all of those refugee tabs are in the central gaza. what is the situation that it has come under heavy bombardment and recent days? hasn't it?
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yes, of course, these areas had been exposed to different military and often to be selling for a such areas. we're talking about now is read is defensive fine. it's fine. it's paula. again, it's a great on this. all right? and like i said, we could, you can generally will surrounding areas of the central and neighborhoods where the is rarely forces right now. what kind of a limited the ground included into our rates, especially in the northern part and along side with the northeast of understand about as much as they get ready to come. now these areas had been very densely populated, as people that have been receiving different evacuation oldest every day to lead to the south of to dropping differently. fixed by the is really minute to with a q r code with a map attached to reach them for the going to be safe, wait for them to had to ruffle which is already overwhelmed as well. now these areas also important to remember that it had been
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a safe zone for it back to you is now more more if actuation has taken place today, as some families had evacuated, not fully once or twice a time, but multiple times, isabel unrelenting attack on the territory product, thank you very much for that. that is product of wasn't with the nation situation. he's live in rough. uh let's take a look at the stays of health care and gaza. according to the world health organization, northern gauze, a has no fully functioning hospitals. new patients con access, the full hospitals highlighted in yellow, those facilities, a caring for existing patients, but can only offer basic 1st aid. the w i chose is only 9 us to an authorizing across the strip and most are in the south. but these hospital was operating at 3 times the capacity. that is why the armies expanding its ground defensive pushing further into the central and southern regions. any of my colleagues time is 8 on spoke to jemma,
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connell from the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. she told him that the remaining medical personnel in gaza operating in impossible conditions these heroic health workers who wake up every day is driving to deliver the best possible services in the most impossible conditions. unable to treat everyone and 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 teeth and do the basics anymore. so you have rooms invested 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 a few back with the well for this to stop because this is not about lack of medicines. it's not about lack of surprise, it's about the fact that this war and the sheer volume of people that it is killing and injuring is too much for anyone to take. you mentioned that you've been to the
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north just tell us about the conditions that the 800000 people is what is being reported who is still stuck up there. what conditions do they face when they have medical needs? when they have humanitarian needs? my quote to the world is so simple and i've been saying every day since i arrived, which is that in the name of humanity, this war must and but everybody for the hostages has been here for more than 80 days through the desperately to be reunited with their families, but for the 2200000 people, 2200000 people in the gaza strip, who now 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 last for people to set up any more. i made sure of shelter and even if they did, they were at strikes here last night. so it's not safe here. so my message to the
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world is simple, this war must and these people, the people, the guys are the hostages in gaza. 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 lift 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 sit in incredibly privileged position as a united nations official and guys are and so every day my best boat when i wake up is for the people of gaza and the fact that they have no where safe to go. and what i am experiencing is absolutely nothing in comparison to the via the anxiety, the 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 mile,
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which you saw has also been hit very close to there. again, today, i met a mother of a 12 year old boy, amir who'd been killed by a gunshot when the came through a window into the place that they thought was a safe place of refuge. and they asked me again to tell the world he had just had a cousin born 5 days old, his little cousin who had been 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 or who deserves to wake up every day to safety that spring in. now your bel heavy out and now she's an emergency coordinator for doctors without borders. and she's joining us from shelling in friends. thank you very much for your time. you know, we hear about the situation in hospitals and gaza daily, but it's very difficult for us sitting here to really imagine the full extent of what it's like. you would the, for most of the war we spoke about
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a week or 10 days ago on the phone before you left guys that can you tell us what your average day and god looks like when you were there. what did you do? what did you see, or it's a, it's exactly as you, you've seen it on the, on the pictures on the video since the beginning of the war is just in reality, you have the smell, you have this now live infected woods. you have to the noise, the constant noise of children cries out of pain out of a finding out there, the only survivor they, they have family, it's. uh yeah, it's a constant in success. people on all around looking for a relatives for family members. it's yeah, the constant influx of wounded it's overwhelmed hospital, which is the, for just the young and coughing capacity at this stage. which hospitals were you working hours off and what was the situation there when you left casa a?
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yeah, and i was last based in the left, the hospital in, in the middle of the castle, which is which since i left it's, it's even difficult for me to, to imagine and to picture it. but it's just gone from bad to worse. we've seen eviction, or is actuation orders being throwing in in the new britain nearby areas. we've seen an intensification. and there again i, i almost cannot picture with another instance of intensification of, of both things would look like um around there. so so more and more one just coming, coming through more and more people being admitted to the hospital, the hospital before the war had a bed capacity of 260 beds. and when i left it has more than 700 patients admitted inside the hospital. so you can see it just doesn't add up and, and some of these patients were patients that we could actually discharge, but just hadn't where left to go. and so we were faced with this constant di,
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lemme of what do you, what do you tell patients? what details patients who's telling you i came from the north, i was still the south is the state korea. and then i'm in mated in the hospital now i'm being told, i'm told that i need to free up a bed for another patient that is coming in, but i just have no place to go. no worries, safe and gather. and when the patient is a 9 year old and she's the only survivor of a family, what do you tell her? it's, it's just, it's really an impossible situation in the hospital now. what were you telling those patients? and where were they going? is nowhere anywhere. again, no, absolutely no where it is safe in gaza, we're trying to provide as much of support as we could. we started as a mental health supports and mental health activities, but to be able to run appropriately mental health programs. you need to,
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1st of psychologists who can themselves cope with the situations. are a psychologist who were well trained, worked before the war and told us i just, i just don't know how to deal with this patients. i've never seen the scale such a scale of, of despair. and now we had psychologist, distressed, coming to us and telling us a 5 year old has told me that they would want to die. now, i just don't even know how to respond. we had children during the sooner reason of their families being massacred a so yeah, it's, it's, it's just impossible to tell anything to the, to those patients. absolutely, and you know, you're talking about the patients that we're lucky enough to have to get treatment if we can say that because of what they've enjoyed. and then they have to clear the hospital bed for another patient. but what about those who can't access the health care that they need? who can access the treatment, who can't access the medicines, what is happening to them?
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its and its been met, the vast majority of people in nga for, for absolute valid reason does or does a lot of attention being being yeah, i'm a state to, to the insurance, the invitations coming coming to the hospitals, but of functioning hospitals needs to be able to provide for pregnant for newborns, for patients with the chronic disease. this is just not happening and doesn't know the hospitals have to shift their focus solely on, on trauma work related injuries. i primary health centers are not functioning anymore and assess doctors without borders. we were working in supporting a couple of how centers and in 100 units, including the biggest health center in, in her newness, she'll head on how center and we were forces not on the us to suspend or operations there, beginning of december. but also they have center was forced to evacuate because the
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neighborhood was pulling within an evacuation order. this means all the patients that we're seeing there just do not have access to to health care anymore. on average and a week we're seeing 1200 patients. half of them were children on the side. so all these patients do not have access to health care anymore. they would, children coming with respiratory tract infections with skin disease such as the beast with diarrhea, whole lives. all of these patients were again thrown on the, on the, on the road. if you can even say that. yeah. and cannot access health care anymore . and so for someone who has seen all of this, who has bore witness to this for more than 2 mountains, what does your message to the people who have the power to change the situation? or the message would be that you absolutely cannot take this as a humanitarian response. so what we as human sirian organizations are trying to, to do or trying to provide nga is not
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a human nature and response when we cannot guarantee the safety of our teams. when we do do not know who from our colleagues will be able to come in the morning in the hospitals. and when our very own leaks do not. when coming to the hospitals, do not know if they will find their families in their homes back in the evening. when we do not know it will have medical supplies, including pain killers, including domino, goes to most basic surgical items. so this is not a humanitarian response. well, we cannot cope with the constant inputs of wounded. this is absolutely not a human. is there any response, no matter how many trucks come through, how far every day this one is severed? absolute, the never, much to me until there is a ceasefire, or that is mary or pat, whole heavy as of the doctors without borders. joining us from germany and fonts. thank you very much for joining us and for really describing to us going to what is
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happening in gaza. it's now the israeli army has ordered palestinians across a vast area of central gaza, including all my guys, the refugee camp to evacuate. the being told to go to the law, which is for the south, the us as the evacuation or the effects around $61000.00 displace palestinians mostly from northern gaza. and who's that he has moved from all. my gosh, a refugee camp. i'm crazy. standing on is the law head, dean road, one of the main high roads that connects the north, the south of the gulf on this side is that the refuge account where that is really forces us people living in that area to the box to wait. and we have been seeing people since the morning if that's the way can 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
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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 the not doing 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 for them to go as most of the you and shelters. codes and 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 august. and because the refuge account is wrong,
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has returned the bodies of 80 palace to dance. it's as well killed and slicing in the northern parts of the gaza. strip the vin buried and a mass grave. and i'll find the south hunting the hold reports. this is the final resting place for 8, the palestinians in another mass engraved in garza. his ro transferred the bodies to authorities in gaza via the kind of asylum and crossing the truck, carrying the remain, making its way through the streets of russell to the cemetery. i believe those are slowly lowering them down the we received a container with several people inside some complete, entire quote, susan, 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 the case against these ladies on charges of all
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kinds of. 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, yet more palestinians whose names may never be known. their identity is lost in a war with unimpressive dented, this tall anymore more i was just the rough uh, southern gaza there. is there any military?
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it says another 3 soldiers have been killed and bachelor's in northern gaza. that takes a number of israeli troops killed in gaza to $150.00 full since the beginning of the ground campaign at the end of october. come off says it's functions using guerrilla tactics. and bushing is where the soldiers and using the knowledge of gauze as terrain and tunnel network engine is really solid, as have been elected from gaza to the so it'll come medical center and southern israel. since monday the facility has received at least 49 troops, 16 of them in serious condition off the bachelor's in northern gaza. so higher up is joining us live from tel aviv now, and it's been a bad week for israel saw over the number of soldiers have been killed us. yeah. and those 3 other one out says kill today. uh, 2 of them, a soldiers, one of them a, come on the oh and that's when sees who killed in the northern gauze or i'm not
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just gives you an idea that even though the military and the prime minister are saying that they all almost have managed to take full control of the knolls, those tests are still happening. that is a large number. and you're going to see potentially more of that, especially as they say that the now are going deep into places like hun, eunice in the south. and even fighting on the outskirts and an area that they set off to the fights, is it kicked out the october attack? came from. now we've all sort of hud uh, from the ministry spokesman. daniel, who gallery that's been talking about 3, it's hollow, shaw sits, have been destroyed. he's given more details. the sides of a network. he said that was near to run cc hospital, but went down meet since those 3 shops, several meters deep. and that they ran across and underneath the hospital and even into a residential homes, including that of
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a naval. how must come on the table. so talks about destroying what they said is one of the areas that come on senses that had been carrying out, or at least giving out the orders to carry out some of the attacks against the troops in the notes they've talked about. so as well of finding weapons, including maps, as well as a media equipment they said and basically saying and proving they said that, so this is proof, but how much is still using areas like hospitals or schools, or at least near ritz and using civilians. they said this is, bruce, are they using civilians as human shields? again, this is still an ongoing of fights for the as riley's and certainly the more they move towards eric is the civilian base that going to find that they will potentially find more depth and casualties. and so is this really minutes to benny gans has been speaking tonight about the situation and gaza, also on the lebanese border where you've been recently,
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what saving thing yeah, he spoke extensively actually about no just the northern border, but also speaking about gall is the same but those that doubted the capabilities of the is really ministry. and you said that they had said that that had been know enough training, but the lines and see wouldn't be able to work together. and this has been approved, but they have been able to saying that they are making more gains interest to be interested in these things, but they started strong. now they need to step up and they said the next steps will be possible and see for close country to what the americans have been asking them to wind down the fight thing. but he's also been speaking specifically about the northern bullets. let's take a listen. i'm at some big wood, it's a full situation on israel's northern border demands. change or stop watch for a diplomatic solution is running out if the world and the lebanese government don't
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act in order to prevent the firing on israel's northern residents. and to distance has the law from the border id f will do it. now this is the 2nd time he's discussed initially he said if uh, 5, seeing his ballpark as it has been in terms of really tit for tat. then the next thing would be that to them, i think efforts will. now he's saying that to my success, that doesn't what he's threatening has but look at they would take it further. this also as the minute treat cheese is how was visiting earlier today the northern border and he was reassuring those that live in the north saying that they all doing everything they can to ensure that they secure that folder. but they said that this will take time, and also i think that they will take this step next step if they have to,
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if it's on taken by the international community to push back has been a lot. well, if you've been following the story, you know that there's already a somewhat buffer zone between the southern southern level and israel on the northern border. and despite that has by law is still carrying out those real kits attack strikes, including drains, that have already killed a soldier a few days ago and ended all those. and the biggest bar austin's ball in the last few days. suddenly in the last few weeks, even on katie arch simone, and now was one of these residential towns where the largest number of those, if i q is that have to leave. now the concern that some of them had told us when we with the over a week ago was that they said they used to be husband or a tax worries them as an infiltration. and i tell you something, hezbollah has much high capabilities, then how much? sorry, thank you very much for that. that is the high right with the latest live inside of
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these us. and as we've been hearing both as rarely, ah, man has ball of intensifying attacks across the board of 11 on and is really as tried killed at least 3 civilians and been debated and 711 on wednesday. a 126 has bullfighter has, and 11 is ready. someone does have been killed so far, as well as 27 lebanese and is really civilians on the hash. them sent us this report from southern lebanon. it's 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 and usually what couple, abraham garcia and his wife should work on his brother ali. but all here, this adds to the number of civilians killed in 11 on since the beginning of the tension. and after the war over here to i don't close to 25 people. i'm the at a strike
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a significant for the fact that it's the 1st time that this town of vintage base is being hit since the 2006 war in 2006. vintage been had um, unimportant. uh, it was very significant in the context of the was in the fact is that now the zip button is ready. 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 the residential area, no doubt, and such as mason shut 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 the child. is that the even very far from the board? the such as the jeep sheets yesterday and to lead. that's all like 1718 kilometers
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. 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, 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 ready drones, many drones in the skies and these drones are um and ready to launch rockets just like in, in several areas around soft live in, on from vintage bradley. how should i just yeah. to join in this king of the law has met for the gyptian president of the fact that i was the see in cairo. following the tools, the to lead a said they reject any attempts by israel to expel apollo's to dance from gaza and the occupied westbank. there was i pulled on the international community to push it
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as well to agree to an immediate cease fire. so that aid can be allowed into gaza the leaders of took it and as well have again clashed over the wall on cause a president try to apply that of the one like and the actions of prime minister benjamin netanyahu to those of out of hitler. so you didn't, we have seen as riley, nancy cans and 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, you know, you'll a rising on x as rarely problem. and if the hit back saying out of the lawn who is committing genocide against the codes and who holds the world record full and present in general as to oppose his regime is the last person who can preach morality to us. or does he or senior political analyst model and the shadow says that lead is around the increasing public pressure to speak out against as well as warn,
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gaza what the secretary of defense lloyd austin was defending. so when he said or when he warranties right, is that their military to attempt to commit it to the victorian can turn into a strategic defeat. it's the fact that they are getting such indiscriminate destruction in gaza and the getting 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 against them. and we clearly seeing more and more of that in the regional public opinion where now leaders like are the one like, like diction ccs. 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 pin up tension and hatred for is read in the region and beyond which
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pushing the likes of president and the one to start calling these readings nazis. now let's remember that it was today's radius who 1st invoked the analogy which 2nd world war germany, when they were calling each and every other component they have in the region from the rainy and i have to lot to the rocky and digits you need. there's to buy this thing is even like, yes it out of 5. and now how much the, there's even have mice many times to call them how much nazis. right. so is there an open door, open the door for those? and that was just a now they're blaming others for just a, creating the matter 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. the youngest randy man has been jan for refusing mandatory service and protests against the war and gaza. ministry service is
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compulsory for most jewish is very nice, and in the country is highly militarized society, those who refuse risk being labeled as traces, or con reports from occupied east jerusalem simon's worst soul silence. these are the words of tell minute and 18 year olds from tennessee who is believed to be the 1st person to refuse. it's really military service in protests against the war and going to get the of a successful man. i'm entail has shown their 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 if you'd like to sub 30 days in prison instead to to by small but very cool crowd. so who can be cooled off the surface? well is ready to use, but also minority trees as the case of communities conscripted at the age of 18. men besides the 2 months and women for $24.00. in the case of
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a national emergency or war 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 reserve as will cooled up to the war in gusts of making it. israel largest mobilize ation refusing. conscription is a criminal offense, and israel a good lead to weeks in prison on a criminal record. right script said the military officer officer, that she's a punishment immediately once everybody's from jo, they've been caught up for service again. and this census is the price that's going to happen many times leading to the preston spending time in and out of jail. laura con algebra occupied east jerusalem. as, as this role intensifies its attacks on central and southern gaza, palestinians are being told to move for some it is the 2nd 3rd, 4th time they've had to be located. as well says it gives adequate notions before bombing an area,
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but the number of civilian casualties. the still mounting palestinians have in order to evacuate countless time since october, the 7th. first, that would hold to leave their homes in the north and go south of why the godsa many move to con eunice. then that is why the army issued of actuation orders for pots of con eunice as it intensified, strikes and ground operations there. but it only gives people a few hours. moses roads have been destroyed and the bombing doesn't stop meaning moving anywhere is extremely dangerous. the u. s. has 1900000 palestinians moving 80 percent of the population have been forced from the homes either by his randy attacks or by those evacuation. what is one to natural human rights lawyer to the cabman says there was no legal basis for as well. false and guardians to move from the homes. and the evidence of will crimes is building cities of actuation board is forcing governance to,
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to these items with very little notice for at the hands of actively destroyed and logic errors of cause a being function we, we positionally states that there's no, there's not a legal basis for doing that and the 5 steps the b is, is royalties were paid for the size of a cube sufficient notice to civilians or they can lee. this is based on our justification for the devastating civilian errors. and it's is a little worrying when we say suddenly civilians being moved, one from one area to another area then subsequently being attacked. and i think that the, the, the, the evidence is obviously matching up for future solutions, all kinds because it's being documented in real time we're seeing statements we've seen seem to conduct and the lack of justification, the like a voice now to the and the like. distinction between military and so we can talk
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about the time that i've used before on, on who's terminal is, is, is perfidious. i'm so when your affectively giving, so there's a safe passage onto an arrow which is protected. and then the error is, is, is that attacked is reminiscent of july of 1995 interpretive. so when i say safe areas in graves where, where a stablished and then we, we saw what the outcome was that was more than a 1000 men and boys killed. so it is, it is deeply disturbing when we say this time and time again, this funerals are being held in the occupied westbank for 6 palestinians that were killed and it is rarely drawn strike on the neutrons, refugee camp near total cut them city soldiers, preventive ambulances, from reaching the size, is there any forces also detained? 14 palestinians across the occupied westbank on wednesday. and one khan has moved
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from the north shelves, refugee camp on the right in norris, hans, come, i began around midnight. it was the 2nd rate in 24 hours now it was 30 in the morning. they were a group of men and ages of 17 and 29 who were just stood here. they were watching the rate and then and is really drawing 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 shrapnel 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 key in the i arrived at the place after hearing the 1st bomb is the one that 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
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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, still time balance is coming in for about an hour and a half. eventually they have to pick up the men and take them down to where the islands as well. 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 sol, joe walked into his ambulance and stab apollo sitting young man in the neck whilst he was on an ambulance, a stretcher. you've asked him if you wanted to appear on camera and would count his incident. but he 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,
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the ones full of students. schools in the gaza strip and also with displays, people showing for food and boucher. so one teacher has decided to start teaching again despite being displaced himself and his own school being destroyed. camille, none of that has more or less than many adults have yet to then when displaced children in rough uh, southern guns that crowd together in a make shift classroom that they could outside of that we have a right to education just like old children in the world, we demand all right to education, it has been 81 days since we've been to proper schools. we've had enough to hold off the un estimates at least 275 schools have been destroyed and dozens more damaged by israel's plumbing campaign. even though in the international schools are granted special protection not exempt them from being targeted
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greenville or conflict. the one still standing a full of displaced families. the children's teaching stark on the why me has also been forced through his home, his former school destroyed. but he's determined to not you these young mines and the dates on how to behave. and so i have a lot since the wall sconces adult children are upset, faces a pale that's sad about the damage, the destruction and the pain that they see. we thought we to the mountain and creative back to wanting to see it. so we started with games. and when we suggested classes in the tense, then like the idea and then they developed a passion for it. the school year has been suspended in gaza as is really a tax and repeated force displacement make formal education or boss impossible. so these palestinian children community lack of does era
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the let's take a look at some of the days of the news now. and us secretary state antony blinking has arrived in mexico city. he's expected to meet with mexican president andras manuel lopez open a door. the talks between the 2 leaders aimed to address border security challenges . more than $10000.00 migrants have cost value in recent days. largely in the southwest and states of texas in arizona. it comes with a migrant calvin of, of, of 5000 people continues to make its way through southern mexico headed to the west, new se, then making the journey because they have no other option or coming today. the poorest of the poor us, the working, those of us who are desperate need. those of us who did not have money to types of visas. those of us who do not have money to pay for a smuggler and not the name of each other. we've been told many things by the authorities, but look, here we are, we keep on working until we can get to the us border. if there is no other way,
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we will have to walk like this as long as god gives us strength with the will. that in a moment that again, when the media is work is we migrate because we hope to give a better life to our children, into the family we leave behind. right. but if the us and mexican authorities decide to act like that, not letting migrants through, let's say we go back to a country where there's crime and there isn't much work because jobs are being caught. it means that we're always left with nothing is like it is if they get almost. and now it seems like a correspondence of following the story from mexico and the united states. and the moment we'll hear from she have her time. see, he's just north of the board, an eagle, past texas. first. let's get to judy a gaudy. ah, no, she's love for us. and mexico said he and president overdose, saying the us should be offered most support. julia, what does he hoping for or well, the mexican president from the very beginning of his term has said that the solution to this problem is not going to come in the way of force or containing
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migration from reaching the us border. he has insisted that tackling the root causes of migration is the way forward. and so that is really what he's asking. he's asking for greater support from the us to the economies of countries throughout central america, so that you don't have to emigrate. so that violence levels go down. specifically though in the context of the current meetings taking place between this us high level delegation, he has said that the u. s. needs to work and you know, have a better relationship basically with the governments of cuba and venezuela. and he has almost made that a condition of this, of this meeting being successful because most of the migraines that are in that caravan that you've just mentioned moving through mexico are currently from those countries from specifically from cuba and been as well. and president over there says without and improvement in those relationships and the relationship between
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those governments and the us so that the economies of these countries can, you know, flourish and not push people out. then there really is nothing to talk about. he doesn't think that um, you know, military force is going to be the way forward for julia. thank you for that. julia going on over the view from mexico city that spring and she has her times that he's joining his life from eagle, pos and texas. and a lot riding on this for the americans isn't does she how this pressure from the vibes saying they won't release a money for your client on this? the southern florida is secure. did they say, what will blink can be hoping for? just for the president of lopez, alberto to take this problem away by any means necessary. it doesn't matter what the us is. legal obligations all for a sign of. he just, us just wants maximum president to ship everyone off to the south of mexico to get them out of the boat of the region, especially during an election. yeah, they don't want to, but root cause is they don't wanna talk about sanctions against cuba. the us man is
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whether any country the us doesn't agree with that is u. s. foreign policy. so that's what they want from the mexicans, but what they also one and a very similar thing done with as negotiations. and congress is for the republicans in effect, the tech, this problem, a way for finding you to be able to say, look, i'm fighting for ukraine and they made me crush, sell, and immigration at the border. we called to asylum asylum anymore. after that, he's kind of hoping for that in those negotiations, i take it off the table was probably one of the reasons why they weren't be at the oak. is the republican sort of lose this issue would, ironically it's a bad attitude which led to the spike into something. but we have this done from multiple sources on this side of the border. i don't know the other side of the border, but you're hurt that he wants to to do a deal with the republicans to crack down on legal migration asylum, but also to the support anyone and everyone. and that's why we saw the surgeon december. things actually had been leveling off before that. that's why the field behind me this time last week was full of thousands of men. women and children, sometimes kept for days and cdp, customs, and border protection,
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overwhelms. now that's the reason why the school does are empty is give emergency measures were taken, including partners and up bridge. you can see who looming over the field, that's the 2nd busiest freight rail connection between us and mexico. billions of dollars we're being lost. that's one of the reasons why. yeah, this became a bit more of a big issue, but it's also about people. it was about money, but the point is, the reason why we have that emergency was because they're hearing the same things that weird or blink of a bargain wants to crack them. and as soon as you hear about you, good, well, we better go to the boat and now before it's too late before bite and does the deal . and by the still ones that do that, and there's a still filtering over the border. so we expect most uh, just to come, that's really interesting. she have thank you for that. she have her tons of joining us live from eagle possum, texas as well. the causes that the southern border is putting pressure, putting joe biden under intense pressure as he heads into an election yet. let's take a closer look at the situation crossing for the us mexico border are as an old time
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high, there's been around 2500000 cases of people being apprehended. that's over a year long period. republicans blamed bivens policies. he ended a pandemic era. immigration roles learned is tasha 42, it was used to turn away millions of migrants of a 3 years. model incentives are now operating fabio, and capacity to spot strict rules broken to replace ties and $42.00. all this as the un migration agency who owns that the us mexico border is the deadliest land migration route in the world in 2022 and reported more than 1400 migrant deaths and disappear and says in the americas about hospital along the us mexico border joining his life in washington dc is andrew budman. he's the director of the mexico institute at the wilson center. thank you very much for your time. why did you think we're seeing such a significant increase in people trying to cross this boy? do i think you could hear a correspondence? you have
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a time say he was saying that one of the reasons is because that people are hearing that the border is going to get even stripped to. so i think that that's exactly right. i think when you think about the movement of people in migration, there are question co factors and, and certainly one would be exactly the fears that there's going to be a crack down. and so people need to move quickly that's going to drive people who as, as your prior report known, and people who can't afford the iris model or. but it also drives is modelers and, and looked at the end of the day. the smugglers are business people and they're essentially telling potential customers, you know, at now, while you still can. so you see these f as in flows in any time. there is a concern about a crack down. you see the increase is and then you see kind of a now yeah, like i said, we've heard from people about why they're taking what, you know, some of the wellness things was dead. this land migration root. do us authorities
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sufficiently differentiate between economic migrants and asylum seekers and give asylum seekers an opportunity to stay in the us as they do? you know, one of the challenges of course, is that a lot of the people are in fact economic migrants and, and so they're, they're not going to be able to present a compelling case that they are being persecuted. and so one of the challenges when the, when the migrant drive, of course, most of them now are, are walking right up to guards and saying i, i want to plain asylum is that they have to be processed. and that process is lengthy. the backlog is, is i need to on 2 and a half 1000000 cases. so what happens is, people who say they have a claim of are claiming asylum because they have a legitimate fear or persecution. our process, and that generally means paroled into the us, particularly if they're traveling with small children who can only be held for 20 days. you know, we've been reporting on how immigration has become central and discussions in congress or the
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a to ukraine and as well because republicans have refused to approve the money without a new crack down at the border. but are they willing to find a solution? do you think or are they genuine and wanting to find a solution for the border? or would they rather this become an election issue next year? sickness that's, that's a good question and i'm not going to try to speculate on what, what any particular member of congress is thinking that would be dangerous. but i think that what you were alluding to is certainly one of the questions. what is, you know, everything is political in an election year, and clearly, you know, there are those who, who see this as the administration series clearly sees it as a weak point. i think that's part of the reason that secondary blinking has in mexico see in the week between christmas and new year's is to try to demonstrate a comment, but on the, by the ministration to respond. there are certainly people on the other side who like to use it as a, as
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a bargaining chip. it may work in this sense that everybody in congress will be able to say they voted for the thing they really wanted in return. have to accept the thing they didn't. and i think that's we have to help for the people are negotiating a good faith. remembering that at the end of the day, we're talking about human beings. we're talking about the lives of people this and you know, this is a monopoly or something this, these are real lives are real people who, who are, you know, the cell is at risk to try to get a better life. absolutely. and so many children among those thousands of people as well. we heard from a correspondence in mexico, says he talking about what president overdue is asking for. and, you know, he wants the u. s. congress to, to look into how to support. he said the pull peoples of lashing america and the caribbean instead of putting up barriers and building goals. he said like what he's suggesting will take time, want to as well. yeah. see what i mean. even if there's some reason we're to be to
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build a wall that takes time as we saw in the last administration, i think that some of the was present love is over doors as and with respect to human, venezuela is for domestic political consumption in mexico. the reality is that us policy, um, as your correspondence with that is u. s. policy when it comes to cuba in venezuela . and you know, it's, that's not going to change and it's probably not very realistic for lopez over door to, in some way try to leverage a change. but again, i think that's for domestic politics, for certain elements of his base. he'd like to see him defending cuba and venezuela and the sort of romanticized idea of latin american revolutionaries. ignoring the fact that the people are fleeing to those countries in particular, in the garage. why? because they lack economic opportunity, lack political rights. yes. in the time the nation is what's driving them out. yeah . and, and, and hate and on do as to that is andrew rodman,
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director of the mexico institute at the wilson center, has been great to get your expertise on this. we really appreciate it. thank you. my pleasure, thank you. at least a 198 people have been killed in central nigeria and attacks on remote farm and communities. and now the $300.00 will ended when government torched houses and destroyed prophecy. funerals have been taking place and had toast. 8000. so for the homes following the was vaughn and some central nigeria in 5 years to dallas and by reports from bulk of us as this is the whole community is that a community came on the top 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
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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 visited. i need some older community. so quite as if i would have to have to make a diesel one of the villages because suddenly after we arrived there, we understand. yeah. you know, we're given a security signal to leave. i certainly, if that's, we understand that to some of the suspected attack of infinity really so we have to leave right now. government is saying that they're going to deploy more security to
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ensure the safety of the, you know, they talk 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 for them to come back out to 0 . because central nigeria and the democratic republic of congo, several people had been wounded in confrontations between police and protesting opposition supporters. the unrest follows last week selections, which were modified delays and the concerns of the credibility, the opposition wants to voice analysis colson. nationwide, protests, demonstrations of taking place in argentina is capital one aside is against the reforms of the new fall right president. last year have given me the unveiled and emergency decree with 300 meshes and rapidly deregulating the economy. on tuesday, he $55000.00 government employees that had been multiple laws,
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protests the capital since he assumed the presidency earlier this month. for that set for me, elizabeth toronto for this news our you can find much more information on one of the stories we're covering on our website. and i'll just say i don't. com, stay with us. we're back in just a few minutes without ongoing coverage of the warm dasa the . this is the largest only bowl processing fault in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this is a good you generates around $200000000.00. future based tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how important is the industry is to the palestinian economy. the pano send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else the cheapest thing to
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harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of the will. and illegals is really settled. a white fence comes through promised in all the grove as well as all but still to be sure in comments to policy. the farm is to harvest the crumbs near the settlements. this year. pharmacy is rails. warren garza is damaging the only the industry like never before. unique perspective africans, i'm willing to change the street speakers in the sense of urgency that we have if we don't no more and more lives 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 latest news as it breaks. echo is,
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