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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 28, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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every same international. so make of some world class john, unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence. 7 has to know stories for a global audience. this is my house. this is the way whether these are 15 foot side of the phrase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on how does era the the hello on the front and then this is the news our lives from doha coming off in the next 60 minutes. dozens of people killed or that is really stripe targeting areas near the hospital and southern gaza. the death toll keeps climbing more than
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$21100.00. alice trans account has causes neighborhoods continue to be targeted and the central and southern strip the choice of jail overall. an 18 year old as really teenager refuses be mandatory military cooled off in a sense for them and protests of the war and garza and us secretary of state and need lincoln sits down with a mexican president, congressman when lopez open the door as both countries strategize on how to deal with the growing migrant crisis. the, let me begin and central gaza, where israel is expanding its ground defensive, at least a 195 pounds to the ends have been killed by as rarely strikes across the strip in the past 24 hours. and time neighborhoods have been flattened. displacing most of its population,
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at least 20 people were killed off to is ready for us as attacked air as me the amount of hospital and con you this, in the south. the hospital is run by the palestine read presence society and it is the 2nd time that israel has targeted the groups facilities. and as many days and central dasa is around this target and palestinian refugee camps. at least 5 people have been killed in the strike on the school and all the gods, a refugee camp, many women and children with sheltering them. and these are images of, is there any tags and troops entering central garza, the head of the military head. so you have navy as well that the whole and gaza could last for months, thought it was it, and has more details from alpha and southern gaza as the is really military attacks . of course, the goal is this trip did not talk, despite the fact that we are entering the $8.00 to $3.00 days of kind of case to get to the military attacks. of course,
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the territory where the main is very focused right now to be the manager of ration had been driven from the north, up to the main central areas of gauze. this trip alongside with the south, which has been eliot designated as a safe zone for evacuation to be protected from the east, very bombing. now it is very minute treat to the rationing of a rate of as you understand rhetoric and you count did not stop as they have announced that they are starting the military limits of the ground and quote and again space areas where they are destroying and completely attacking the key civil infrastructure looms with residential houses as they are wishing move, evacuation orders for the residents of these areas to hit to the south re we can guarantee the safety. but meanwhile, the situation in this house is very catastrophe, as hundreds and thousands of people that have been evacuating through this area which become very densely populated on the move running consensus of all kinds of
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military attacks that would reach this area. i'm a to pull it up since we're basic necessities as well in the south of the gaza strip target position out to 0 in the south of the territory are now these rarely ami has a wooden palestinians across a vast area of central gaza, including the gauzy refugee kept to evacuate, their being told to go to bed all by law, which is for the south. the us has the evacuation order effects about 61000 displays palestinians, mostly from northern, gaza, and hold that he has moved from. oh, my god, the refugee time 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 refugee camp. where that is, where any forces off 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
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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 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 shelter. schools and hospitals are packed with people. and we have been seeing people putting their 10 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 gaza strip. this
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isn't the very for august. and because the refuge account well the 2 months into israel's want to cause that and the situation on the streets is deterioration. an aid agencies describes the conditions as on levels. this video sound and algebra data stories nolan garza show is rubbish. piled high raising fee is about the spread of diseases and infection, but removing the rubbish during the full time. as an extremely difficult task. the . busy the, the, it won't let me just a penalty to remove the garbage. all the streets are filled with waste leading to the speed of diseases. and if the democrats, children, and adults are on able to walk in the streets with garbage strewn everywhere, we request urgent measures to clean the streets and avoid the speed of diseases. let's take a look at the state of health care and gaza. according to the world health organization proven galls a has no fully functioning hospitals. new patients can't access the full hospitals
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highlighted in yellow, those facilities, a caring for existing patients that can only offer basic 1st aid. the w i chose is only 9 and still operating across the strip and most are in the south. these hospitals operating at 3 times the capacity that is really on me is expanding its ground defensive, pushing further into the central and southern regions to the fall semester. always the general director of and out of the hospital. and he describes the, the situation at hospitals in gaza and the to the dish. the occupation forces did target on purpose, the health system. and all the health facilities in gaza. as these occupation is trying to eliminate any a form of life in northern casa and central casa, so that's the civilians could not cannot live. and they can achieve. their goals
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may be temporary calls or long term calls. a may not displacing the civilians because it's not just about the hospitals. it's beyond the hospitals. they are targeting the ambulances. they are farm and universities, churches, and more than $350.00 most cuz they are also bombing more. they bond more than mine, 2000 housing units. the sewage system has been targeted as well. many journalists have died. so this more than i want to is trying to kill any form of life in gaza and maybe the healthcare or the health facility. and the health system was at the hearts of this talk about his gaza. that even before the military campaign had 35 hospitals, the reality of the health system was already struggling to was very complex. and now it was because of the siege on cost that that is ongoing. and because of the
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political splits, unfortunately, so those hospitals have always been suffering and will lock in medical supplies, medical medicine, and all the operational system was not functioning correctly. that is there any minute he says another 3 soldiers have been killed in barrels in northern, a gaza. that takes a number of his, of a troops killed him, gaza to $150.00 full since the beginning of the ground campaign. at the end of october, the i'm all says it's fine to is using novella tactics. ambushing is where the soldiers, i'm using. the knowledge of gauze is to rain and tunnel networks as an engine. is there any soldiers have been elected from gaza to the settle come medical center and southern israel? since monday the facility has received at least 49 troops, 16 in serious condition off the battles in north and gaza. that's bringing home the sun hoots. she's joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. it's a real increase in the number of israeli soldiers killed and gaza over the past 5
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days from the if you're looking at a 165 is really soldiers has been killed since the ground offensive and gaza began . but that figure includes 11 is really soldiers who were killed along the northern border in scrimmages, which is from law. now these really are me says that despite these law says the war is going to continue. and in fact, in the words of the army, chief of staff 1st see how levy he says it's going to be for quote many more. busy months, these really prime minister himself has acknowledge the losses that the military is experiencing, but all is really politicians and military chiefs alike are saying that the losses will not be in vain. and that while israel has goals that are necessary to achieve in this war, they're not going to be easy. they are going to take time. and they're incredibly
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complex, given the situation on the ground in gaza. these really army has claimed it many times that they are in almost full control of the northern part of gonzo and have in fact said they are in full quote, operational control of many neighborhoods in the north after they claim they've destroyed many have mass battalions, but the reality on the ground is showing a much different story, continuous fighting between from us operatives and these really military and even soldiers, continuously dying in the northern part of gauze of all this comes while these really are me, says they are still operating deeper inside of the territory, 2nd largest city of han eunice in the south and expanding their ground operations into the central part of the territories. now despite the catastrophic and dire humanitarian situation that has on folded inside of gaza, these really armies says that they're going to continue on with their war,
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the land, air, and sea, until all of their military goals are accomplished. goals that the prime minister says could take years to or at home. the thank you very much for that time. the son who is live unoccupied, east jerusalem. and as we've been here in both is really on the and has been the, are intensifying attacks across the border with lebanon. and it's really a strike killed at least 3 civilians and been to bay and southern 11 on wednesday, a 126, hezbollah flies and 11. his race soldiers have been killed so far as well as 27 lebanese and is ready. the civilians on the hush and set 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,
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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 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 a unimportant uh it was very significant in the context of the was in i'm the fact is that now the zip button is really war. planes are targeting residential areas in differently been these 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 town such as mason shop by the market back for kill a little bit. the teen a close to the board is what is really well,
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planes are caught and police actually targeting thousands that the 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 was 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 on and ready to launch rockets just like in, in several areas around soft live in, on from vintage bradley. how should i just? yeah, a phone and internet connections and guys, i have been intermittently down throughout the course of the conflict compound and
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the misery for millions of palestinians already living in dog conditions and adding to the mental fatigue each time. this happens. that means 2300000 palestinians have no contact with the rest of the world, or even with each other across different parts of the strip. how medics are struggling to reach the wounded because they can't be low to, to incidents injured people dying on the streets. in previous outages rescue workers described running blindly to was the sound of explosions just to locate the injured joy to his line from bradford and the united kingdom as poor rogers. he is the and mash as professor of pay studies at the university of bradford. thank you very much for staying with us this evening. mr. rogers. we touched on that briefly, but what kind of impact discussion communications have on a population who are being bombed and displaced? a it's a huge impact and just like you to be the last thing, very many people who are experiencing this, where they can cause
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a will be diagnosed with the basic k p test. the, the kind of the syndrome you got to when people are being exposed to this post traumatic stress disorder as cold. but the point about this is that it's very long lasting of particular, i think, among younger people. and i think you're going to get many, many thousands of younger people under the age of 20 also who will be the 2nd to the homeless for the rest of their lives on this as it goes through event form. but to me is that it probably means is going to be huge for longer tubs, support for thomas or a successor. it will have the opposite impact. i think 2 of these ratings might be expecting, but that's the way i think is the impact of this kind of psychological volta has to remember, this has nothing really new to any of a but the, the, let's see, is ready, defense forces. you go back for to one unit, so the c to west bed root. when the is ready, defense forces prompted extreme to difficult to dislodge the many public state
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names, but fights and other people. but essentially the result, it's to, well, legacies to the city restricting food supplies, water supplies, intensive bombing. it has an impact to venture, they, uh, sanctioned, in that case. um the front uh was relocate to draw the prompts and then at least it did nothing to probably move roll but shorter by any stretch. i don't think it would be the case now. but coming back to a particular point, this kind of action, whether it's deliberately intended to search or whether it's just a side effect of what they're thinking, it's best to do anyway. the effect is very long term, and it is pretty free for sit something which very few people experience. so if you want to scale because you're all dealing with, i'm doing sales and possibly anything towards 2000000 people who are going to be affected. and you talk about, you know, the impact of collective the punishment of doing things like this, against the people. what impact it might have on him off itself. even speaking only
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about whether it can to and population against them off. that's what certainly many people are saying is why israel uses collective punishment. but given that, that doesn't seem to have happened now, what you think as well, what are what's calculations and how it's carrying out the school. but i think 2 things you have to remember. i know we go to the little bit earlier on the 7th of october, but was problematic. so it is ranges as a whole. it shocks them after many years of a power and security, and it goes right back to even memories through the families district, relatives of a how the process itself. this is enabled the current government, which is pretty right wing by any stretch and imagine nation to take this for the, for this won't further than you would otherwise expect. and you do have over the street, the road of the religious patches, which are anyways, keeping us from yahoo in power. so this combination means subsea is randy defense
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forces. i can go almost as far as they want. but even though it doesn't seem to be working now, i don't think they see any other way, but to continue this, they locked in the kind of a system for which isn't bare with easy escape. there isn't any major outside elements. another major ally who will tell them this is not going to work. they still seem to believe it will look at us, which seeing, i mean what is coming. outset today is the idea that the wind is coming from it is going to go on for months. and so the fight against how much type entity is going to go on for years. well, that means that that cannot be peace between the as read isn't the palestinians. but then another way has to be found is either a case of moving tool is everlasting conflicts and was it was a higher intensity that's been going on in the background for some years. or else of the way it has to it found for people to actually live together in peace. it's a huge us, but i think this isn't nate to the child, which is now being faced,
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being faced by a very few in like a my past opinion, brave people with israel to speak, you know, throughout what's going on. but not very many people in governments across the world, and i have to say the american of the site, and that's what the british government do not come. went out to this at the present time. mr. rogers. thank you very much for your analysis, but that as poor roger's joining his life from bradford's but youngest randy man has been jailed for refusing mandatory service and protests against the war and gaza when the tree service is compulsory for most jewish is raised. and in the country is highly militarized society, those who refuse risk being labeled as traces lower con reports from occupied east jerusalem violence worth sol violets. these are the words of tell mit nick, an 18 year old from tennessee who is believed to be the 1st person to refuse. it's
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really military service in protests against the war and going to get the status of man. i'm entail how show 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 if you'd like to sub 30 days in prison instead to to by small but very cool crowd. so who can be caught up the service? well is ready to use, but also minority trees and psychiatric communities conscripted at the age of 18. men besides the 2 months and women for $24.00. in the case of 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 gauze of making it israel largest mobilization refusing conscription is a criminal offense, and israel a can lead to weeks in prison on
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a criminal record white script say the military officer, often issues a punishment immediately. once every, some jo, they've been caught up for service again and this census price that's going to happen many times leading to the preston spending time in and out of jail. laura con elder sarah occupied east jerusalem. jordan's kind of the has met with egypt. sin president, i've been stopping. i'll cc and cairo following the talks, the to data said they reject any attempts by israel to expelled palestinians from gaza and the occupied westbank. they will so called on the international community to pressure as well to agree to an immediate cease fire. so that age can be allowed into gaza as the leaders of took here. and israel have again clashed over the wall and gaza president frederick 5, and the one lie can be actions of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. those if adults hitler so you didn't, we have seen is riley nancy cans and stadiums. right. what exactly is this jobs?
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they speak have to hitler bizarrely. now what is different between you and hitler? love is that officer is the any different the yahoo sex and those of hitler and then get it color the on the what know you're writing on x. these is really problem this. the head back saying edible on who is committing genocide against the codes, and who holds the world and record for and presenting. journalists who opposes regime is the last person who can preach morality to as long as they are senior political analyst. matawan deshawn says that lead is on the increasing public pressure to speak out against as well as long gaza what the secretary of defense lloyd austin was that of heading to when he said or when he warranties right? is that the military or tough to committed to evict to it? it can turn into strategic defeat the fact that they are getting such an indiscriminate destruction in gaza and the getting of civilians that it will turn
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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 us. are we clearly seeing more and more of that in the regional public opinion, where now leaders like are the one lights like diction, ccs, like to daniel, king of the law 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 readings nazis. now let's remember that it was today's radius 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 really and i have to lot to the rocky and digits. surely there's to buy this
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thing is even like, yes it out of 5. and now how much the there's even have most many times to call them how much nazis. right. so is there an open door, open the door for those and now it is a now they're blaming others for disagreeing. the memory of the holocaust when they themselves in order to serve their narrow is really colonial interests. calling each and every critic an opponent. and that sort of hitler. this is where it has retained the bodies of 80 palestinians that says book hills and flashing in the northern parts of the gaza strip. they have been buried in a mass grave and rough and the south with 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
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the remains, making its way through the streets of russell to the cemetery. both those are slowly lowering them down the we receive to contain that 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 kinds of many of the bodies are badly decomposed. the many and apparently they all around a 2 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 identified them later if possible
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. 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 grave and 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 to the head on i was just there. i've gotten that attack a remote funding community in central nigeria getting maybe 200 people, the injuring hundreds of the opposition and democratic republic of congo for nationwide protests for last week. selections to be in all the
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hello. we're dialing up at seats in australia as interior. let me show you alex is up to 43 degrees on thursday. also some heat to be found in the east as well, or has been at 36. the storms have now petered out, but at least through next few days, we're going to lock you in at $44.00 degrees while above average and getting pretty close to that december record there, which is 45.7 degrees. i don't think you'll get there now for new zealand. it is a con pitcher on thursday, but yeah, look at all that. what weather coming in? so by friday, it's a game changer. lots of rain across both islands. here it's warm breeze off. the mountains means chris troje, you may hit 30 degrees on friday. let's go to southeast asia. we've seen some fighting across the late peninsula. northern see marshall islands still more rain falling on top of these areas. is that monsoon picks up, so it is steering rain into central vietnam and rate through the mail late peninsula on thursday to china. we go temperature as of certainly bounce back here
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. so shanghai, you're now actually above average with a temperature of 13 degrees and also bit above average and beijing at 5. now i wanted to take you to russia is north, where we've been dealing with blizzard conditions here. the winds here exceeding a 100 kilometers per a. that's enough to shove, some people around the it is a tenant of journalist to produce objective news coverage is true. i don't think that there is a fair, objective and impartial representation. the listening post covers how the news is covered. what constitutes extent? so we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be in my want. we do. we don't have to leave them in this country policy
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and it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability benefits. no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust the community often as i find the cool values to produce outstanding jen, this them out as the integrity in the pursuit of the the we watching the algae out of me, elizabeth put on a mentor. i'm reminded of on top stories. the saw that these 20 palestinians have encountered in australia attack and southern gaza near hospital and one by the
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palestine. but present society. dozens of people were injured. it comes as real steps. not that's offensive. i'm central and southern gaza. that is right um, it has issued evacuation orders for the vast areas of central wisconsin including all my gods. eventually, jacob, this old house is told palestinians to vote, and that always allow which is for the south. and that is why the military says another true soldiers have been killed and fashions and holes in gaza. that takes a number of us any troops killed and gaza to $150.00 full since the beginning of the ground campaign. at the end of october, the funerals have been held and the occupied westbank for 6 palestinians that were killed and it is rarely drawn. strike on the neutrons. refugee kept near total cut them. city soldiers prevented ambulances from reaching the side is very full, which is also detained. 14 palestinians. acosta occupied westbank on wednesday. i
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am on con, has moved from motions. refugee can the right in north highlands county, i began around midnight. it was the 2nd rate in 24 hours now was 30 in the morning . there were groups of men in the ages of 17 and 29 who were just stood here. they were watching the rate and then, and it's really 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 one for gene that key in the i arrived at the place after hearing the 1st bomb. it's not 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 shrapnel from the miss. sorry
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. one of the young man had his hand cut off and the other had his foot cut off. they were all young men and civilians. they meant to show the occupation does not differentiate between civilians and military heads above the. you can see the blood on the ground, that's where the paramedic was trying to help the people. now these res stopped. ambulance is coming in for about an hour and a half. eventually they had to pick up the men and take them down to where the 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 sold joe walked 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 want you 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 he's really entering is really sold, entering an ambulance and stabbing somebody in the neck. and wrong con houses,
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there are no sounds come the occupied westbank, the ones full of students, schools and the gaza strip it off, filled with displays, people queuing for food and russia. but one man has decided to start teaching again, despite himself being displaced on his own school being destroyed, coming on metal that cause more or less than many adults have yet to then when displaced children and rough uh, southern guns that crowd together in a make shift across the room that they could outside of that we have a right to education, just like all 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
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schools are granted special protection not exempt them from being targeted greenville or conflict. the one still standing, a full of displaced families. the children's teaching, stark, miami, has also been forced through his home, his former school destroyed. but he is determined to not you these young mines and the dice and how to behave himself so loved. since the wall sconces adult children have 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 it's really a tax and repeated force displacement make formal education or boss impossible. so these palestinian children community lack of does era the
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has taken look at some of the days of the news now and at least 198 people have been killed in central nigeria and attacks on remote farm and communities. and the 300 were ended when government scorched houses and destroyed property funerals having taken place in plateau state thousands of the homes following the was involved in some central nigeria and 5 years. so that is and by reports from vocals . 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 these, several communities that come under multiple attacks by government. and in this area is relatively quiet. visit that some of the communities has been very quiet, just very few people. and some of these communities you only see young man who are just keeping vigil and trying to solve age. what is remaining of the community in
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the community. and then the women and children have been sent out for safety reasons. so that's the only the young man i able to you that confront any form of a talk 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 buns the roof, the style, and also or the valuables in the house. we also, we can't really see anything that has been established in this particular compound . all right, so yeah, you can also see somebody's cod that has been actually bumped so you know, as a result of the attack, this is also repeated several of the communities that will visited. i mean, some of that community be so quiet. in fact, we have to have to make a diesel one of the villages because suddenly after we arrived there, we understand, you know, we're giving the security signal to leave shortly after that, 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
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safety of the, you know, to talk to the area, to enable residents to be able to come back. but some of those who have spoken to who are being taken to at the time is that saying that they're not too sure how safe it is to do to and anytime soon for them to come back out to 0. because central idea to, as several people had been wounded in the democratic republic of congo and consultations between police and opposition, supporters began rest for those last weeks. elections. the opposition wants to vote and old and has caused some nationwide protests. catherine solar was at the demonstration in the capital control. so intense moments. add these opposition, party headquarters in kinshasa. some presidential candidates have reilly. the support is to reject an extreme results which are being tallied by the electoral commission. police harder on the area. a few young man wants to stage a march on the streets. the no one is above the lo,
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we're in front of the cars. he's up at the protest, but it's why the police are supposed to be here to protect us. if they are here to attack us, we will resist and defend her. so this has been going on for a while for nice. i've been trying to read some of the protesters who are in the building is a posse headquarters of matthew? are you of presidential candidate? several people including police offices, are injured in the confrontation. fine and the lease mind comes out of the building, waving a white flag. he has a message for the police. the organizes want a choose so they can take the injury to hospital martin for you and who has been inside the whole time. he says secuity for see use live with that. and this is not an eviction anymore. we're not accept the election. and within the next,
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it is coming from the opposition support to see this is just the beginning and they won't stop until the boys is all hard hatching. saw all the 0 can show. so, or at least 40 people have died in the eastern democratic republic of congo after heavy rain for tr good fonts. and lance live rescue is a struggling to recover the bodies of symptoms trapped in the mind. many people the main i'm accounted for you and says 2 of them planning and week infrastructure in the country that communities move vulnerable to extreme rang for which is becoming more intense and frequent in africa. jews, woman temperatures, and central liberia. a tanka explosion has killed at least 15 people. the truck was carrying gasoline when it crashed and fell into a ditch into toyota and bone county. police say at least 30 people inches and i witness for the following or the crash people attempts to take the nation petrol,
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which caused more depth and injuries. us secretary of state anthony blank and has met mexican president under as manuel lopez open a door. the talks of mexico city and to address border security challenges and tackle the surging migration around 10000 people are trying to cross the southern border. each state without authorization, nearly doubled the number from the full depend demik. while it comes to mind when caravan of over 5000, people continues to make its way through southern mexico headed to the us. it is the biggest such quote, since june, last year. many said in making the journey because they have no other option. a morning coming today, the poorest of the poor us, the wilkins, those of us who are desperate need. those of us who do not have money to types of phases. those of us who do not have money to pay for a smuggler in the name of each other. we've been told many things by the authorities. but look, here we are,
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we keep on working until we can get to the us border. if there is no other way, 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, i'm us. and now i see a correspondence of following the story from mexico and the united states. and the moment we're here from, she have photography. he's just north of the border and eco, pos, texas the 1st, let's go to julia gully yano in mexico city and president overdose, saying that the us should be doing more offering most support julia. and what does he hoping for as well, um, we know going into this meeting and in prior statements that president over there
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has made that he is very clear about what he doesn't think will work. and that is any use of force, any use of containment policies. to keep migrants from reaching the us border, he is adamant that that is not the long term solution to this problem. the meeting here in mexico city has just ended and um, we know the us delegation has heading to the airport as we speak. they had said beforehand that there would be no press conference, so we're waiting see if there is a written statement about what was discussed and if anything was decided in this meeting. but again, we know that president over other was. c very insistent, and that the solution, the way to move forward with this situation is for the u. h. the us to provide more aid, specifically to the countries and central america that are traditionally the sources of most migrants that is under as that is that what them all a few. he says it's important for them to business aid to help create more jobs,
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create, say for cities so that people can work and live in this country is that they're from without the need to migrate. to begin to begin with, of course, is not what the us wants to hear because they need a much quicker solution to the problem which does not happen. and when you address the root causes, that takes, of course, a lot more time specifically as well. president over the set in the context of this current meeting that the us would need to address it's diplomatic relationship with then as well. and she went to other of the countries that are provide be the source, the there that are the source of most migraines coming through mexico at this moment. so unless that relationship is as improved, he thinks that there's really no point in trying to contain migrants reaching the us border because frankly, they will find a way to get there. what julia, that is julia getting on and dive in mexico associated at spring and she have her tunzia. he's running his life from eagle, past. and texas,
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what are the expectations for this mazing she how, what is the bite and administration hoping to achieve? especially given just how far apart the us and mexican position seem to be are the biggest cheaper ones. but blinking would hope for is just to get seems like the one we saw last week and the field behind me of thousands of men, women and children stranded for days. sometimes the cold field is customs and border protection. tried to try to price them. yeah, try to stop things like that. so embarrassing bite and in the end of the election. yeah. and the election. yeah, absolutely. about long term solutions. dividing limitations to be committed to using co action politically economically. and those and the sanctions, assistance of sweatshops out of the border for us corporations. the things would create these migrant flows in the 1st place. i mean, it seems like it's just some of the dynamic it is in is the construction in congress right now. he's basically saying to the republicans, i'll do
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a deal with you all migration off slam into, you know, the international law on a silent policy. i'll have mass deportations, just do a deal. so we can take this off the table in an election. yeah, and that's one of the reasons why there's some skepticism about whether that will be a deal, because the republicans want to keep the focus on integration in another direction . you have a bite and things. well look, i'll tell my face, look, i have to do this, they wouldn't fund that ukraine war otherwise. that's why i have to department heads of people doesn't seem to be working. but the point is, we're hearing this sort of the south of the border of bear seeing bite and try and pressure the mexican present pressure, the congress or others base to get an even tougher on the silent policy. so that's why we see the, such as it may have so much additional evidence. now, the reason there was that surgeon disseminated, which resulted in what we saw behind me was because people thought, well, it's now another for all we know. they'll be no sign of policy by next year because by the start desperate for ukraine, united amongst other things. and all he's doing is not going to ukraine in a potentially not getting a boy to deal increasing the searches and really annoying his bank. she have thank
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you for breaking all of that down for us. that does she have a time to live in ego pos, texas. a large crowd of indonesian students have stormed a temporary shelter overhanging the refugees, demanding the deportation of the 100 ro hang a men, women, and children the 1st to leave transported by authorities to an alternative shelter behind the rest of these are experiencing increasing hostility in indonesia the still ahead on al jazeera, thousands of on demands protest against planned reforms to the economy by the new president and the anti will candidate and followed from running against russian president vladimir putin in next year's election, loses her appeals the
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of the thousands of on 10 ends of enrolling and born and saw it is again, sweeping economic reforms proposed by right when president heavy and a he signed to build a congress that was crap more than $350.00 regulations and a bit to combat the countries economic crisis. but as monica alrick, you have reports, trade unions on happy, can see it as an attack on worker and consumer rights. thousands tempting in the streets of when a site is again starting tina's new president. have you have me late? it's the 2nd protest against him. this month in argentina's powerful trade unions
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promise, it won't be the last the month and we will continue to fight for our rights. we will protest on the streets and if necessary, we'll call for a general strike. since he took office 2 weeks ago, the lee has been taking measures to cut public spending. last week he announced omega to create that among other things, would reduce subsidies to public transport and electricity will allow health care providers to raise prices and make it easier for companies to fire workers. and what is the most tickets will cost $800.00 best suits? 10 times more than half cost now that we still have government subsidies. how will a worker for going to work? i know what the president has already warned, arguing times that there's no other way. he says the state is bankrupt and things will get worse before they get any better chance that they will not stop
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again, stations which spread the trade unions and social organizations. they may can not covered by decree. while they were protesting, we may sent a bill to congress, declaring an economic emergency until december 2025, giving the president more powers to adopt market friendly reforms. they think that political analysts say the president has little time to make good on his promises of change trust. and i know for a c and investor, the argentine is facing the one person daily inflation, the health of the completion lives in poverty. his biggest challenge is to reduce inflation. why these people are just too high here? the the question now is how long large in times are willing to wait for better time
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. monica and i'll just sarah. when assigned to a comes confidant of conviction for my august, bonnie problem is to amman. con has been re arrested. this video show is full of fun and especially on my for today. she being pushed into an homage baffled by police as he shout. so he's been, i'm sending you arrested for a she and con, which is the newton classified states information. the arrest comes days off to both and then we'll go on to the band by the supreme court protest against the election results. and so the i have and to bit 10th day, several 100 demonstrates as much to the street. so the capital downgrade. that being demanding the election results, the unknown. imagine election for the protest as and officer shouldn't. if she was president alice on the rouge just rooting policy of including the seized people on version this a funny. yeah. then his active dentist, that's what i need to assess and, and the request is the opening of the unified,
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vague to registry listening to determine that they were regularities during the election process. when that's determined, then we will see what further steps to take to eliminate these irregularities on the i'm here primarily because of the election because of to wait alexander would you choose because of the lack of democracy. a russian anti will politician bond from one into the presidency in march. so she would create her own policy to enable someone else on suit for letting me of who to and i'm also judge rejected jackets arena done. so it was a pay the, the electoral commission decision that bond to the commission had rule that she filed the wrong paperwork done, sort of official gather enough signatures to help another candidate keep fusion from secure an assist to you my google or to, to was as of today, i cannot run to be president of the russian federation, but i believe that we must not give up with this and stop under any circumstances.
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the movement that has risen must be preserved. i believe that we need to take the initiative to create a political party that would re present as or the us ascending another quarter of a $1000000000.00. and it's to ukraine, secretary of state. and today of lincoln made the announcement off of the white house, failed to convince congress to appropriate $61000000000.00 and a to you claim before the end of the year. the weaponry being sent includes a defense and a temporary and munitions snow. squeeze leader kim jong has ordered his military to prepare for one response to what he says. a confrontational moves by the us earlier south korea held defense exercises subsidizing an attack on its capital bypass on yeah, the drills and so on. wednesday came 9 days off, the north, tested and intercontinental ballistic missile. the exercise of simulation attacks on i will supply, facility, telecommunications,
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and underground power cables. shacked the low on demand considered the architect of the european union has died age 98. he served as president of the european commission from 1985 to 1995, during which time he also sold the setting off of the single market and the accession of full associated countries to the union. the french politician also laid the groundwork for the european single currency, the euro, and water. german is long. the 7 politicians and full of finance minister wolfe gun shobel has died at the age of $81.00. he was a member of parliament for 51 years. shelba was behind germany's push for stripped all stared and meshes, june reviewers on debt crisis when he served in angular miracles, cabinet used to wheelchair since 1990. after being shown to during an election campaign. a hospice within the is highly and city of children has carried out a pioneering operation to transfer the from an injured man's leg to the store
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movement in his hand. the man stuff of serious damage to his left hand. i left leg in a road accident. no transplants normally make use of nerves close to the injured area . this is the 1st time no. so they moved between very different parts of a human body. a dense vault has cause major travel disruption and positive northern india, including the capital new denny area. on wednesday visibility was reduced to 50 maces, while the potentially harmful mix of fog and pollution prompted health warnings and cities. the south korean acton listened to known for his role in the oscar winning film. power size has died. at the age of 48. he was found dead by police and sold off to he was reported missing. he had been under investigation for alleged to drug use, a corresponding to eunice ken has the latest from sol,
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messages of grief for again after police confirmed the death of after ease on getting his bodies found inside of his vehicle this morning at a park in central so less than 30 minutes earlier, his manager had called for help. after the embattled after left his home, leaving behind would appear to be a suicide note. now the top after had been under intense pressure since october. that's when he faced allegations of a drug use, including marijuana, which is a high crime here in south korea. over the weekend, he underwent intense police questioning some 19 hours and he, the actor is reported, we have said to feel that he was blackmailed by the hostess who had given him the drugs under the pretense that it was sleeping pills. now this does comma south korea is under a wider crack down on drug use after president use on, you know, declared war on drugs. several celebrities have been called in for questioning. in
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recent months, south korea does have some of the strictest rules when it comes to illegal substances with present time upwards of 14 years, even if the drug use happens outside of the country. eunice kim alda 0. so for that set for me, elizabeth prolong them to stay with us how i saw such as here in just a few minutes. as 2023 comes to an end, adjust us teams on the ground of work at a higher report story from the continuing conflicts and the frame that's that's the sound of artillery east side. this is the news, our license to the war in cost. as we are talking to you right now, the sound of it is very from boston right now. i'm the inside of the assignment. she had a couple of the mental health people who needed the most on
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the just the it is a role rather than the exception for elders not to report child abuse, to search kit. and it keeps for tax users for years and years. so no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault fault lines investigated, state laws in the us that can lead to child sexual abuse and religious institutions going on punished secrets of the clergy on a jersey. this is the view that no sane has been looking out for the past 20 years to these really separation barrier cuts through her family's landing upon nothing. in august, they handed several time it isn't you confiscation orders to expand the wall? the walls length is more than double that of the 1967 borders for palestinians. the
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wall is an extension of israel system of control, part of a wider network of roads. supplements on check points built to give us really the offer hon while making their lights on bearable by the day all of latin america from most of my career. but no country is a light and it's my job to shed light on how and why the dozens of people killed. and it was really strong targeting areas the or a hospital in southern garza and israel deploys reinforcements into the strip. the already posted this is, i'll just say we're live from the will. so coming up causes dest toll keeps
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