tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 28, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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here we make the rules, not sales people empower, investigate, expose this and question the youth and the business of our around that go on out of there, the the hello, this is the news our. i'm sammy's a van line from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. at least 20 palestinians are killed off to in this way. the ass guy targeted the residential building near a hospital in the southern gaza as well on leashes, mold, death and destruction and grief. and refugee camps, cities and towns across gauze us at least 21320 tele simians have been
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killed in sales for all the people. this is the, the view and says 40 percent of golf, this population amount risk assignment. the other in the last hour and is right in the ass strike has hit a residential building in the off the residential building was near the quite the hospital in southern gaza. people that have been desperately searching for survivors under the debris. move some of the wounded to hospital. how's the officials say at least 20 people have been killed in the strength a. let's go live now to thought
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a couple i zoom so tonic. this strike happens. quite close to what you would tell us what you experienced just about an hour ago. yes, i mean as we are right now hearing the sounds, i think he's barely fighting just some of this kind of rough on them side with the sound of it is what he said valence. the trends we have been going through very difficult moments and the usability of forces had completely that level to the ground to a residential building that just only a few meters away from our location on the vicinity of 22 hospitals, work more than 20 palestinians have their report of killed alongside with others and involved as will have been consumed critically wounded. the situation was completely calm, but the safe zone right now had been completely turned upside down just early in the glimpse of like a work palestinians inside this scare. yep. becomes totally terrified. the early
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moments are risk to oppression just completely started by the civil defense team and also civilians were started to bring victims on medical stretches uh to de escalate to hospice who actually receive the treatment by the medical workers who pilots me twice to risk to the lives of the in get people along side. they are also the trying to group with their. busy the situation a be on the capacity at the hospital is very overcrowded and overwhelmed with changes and even the patients as well. so completely the safe zone and the sauce is no longer safe as blue as strikes have been conducted against this area throughout the day. and on that point, it is, the south people were told to go to the south to escape dangerous areas in the north. how people now coping in the south with these constant strikes.
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yes, i mean, as everyone knows that there are new evacuation owed, as have been issued for a residence of the middle areas of calls. and also for how do you, when it's residence, to sleep, to the south, to russell for being a safe away from the east by the funding. but right now people have much more grubbing concerns among the safety procedures as they use very, unrelenting bombing caused caused, caused completely on relenting, scalar flows and displacements where people are struggling to survive. i'm, it's a very deteriorating a humanitarian conditions. why? if people started to believe that there are no get any place to a safe to be predicted or to retake refuge inside, i meant the attacks that had been carried alia to a games make shift tens. i'm now against the residential houses in one of the most densely populated areas in central europe. i do in order to know more about that right now. we are joined by one of the palestinian residents. he is, the law says he is one of the palestinians living in the area that is so close to
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the location of the targeting of the could you please tell us more about how did you feel in the moment of the bombardments? well, 1st of all, we suffer from the close palm where it, since this war has, is started. for example, if you have minutes a go, there was an aggressive and loudly at palm. it happened a beside us. um, we were completely sitting and a piece of this bump happens where these kind of lets loudly sounds and so they leave the injured stores have come to the hospital and to be honest and according to myself, i became too afraid. um, you know, it was an aggressive and loudly um bomb, so i did. and so what did they do? but i went to quickly to protect myself and spence and i went quickly to, to take a cover. i just as good as all of us here. didn't have any savings i
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used to be protected. okay, thank you so much. most of the for you time and of course sign of fee is quite obvious on the face of the residents of this area where the east valley unrelenting bombing had destroyed their tranquillity on comb as well thought of the old guests that you had just told him to mention what happened at the hospital with, with casualties being taken to the hospital, but hospitals today also have seen explosions close to them. i mean, this is a, a situation is difficult to think of a, of a power level of this, how all medical facilities dealing with both see the problem of the explosions going on close to as more casualties being brought to them. yes, i mean, of course, of the new explosions, the all taking place from time to another close to the vicinity of main central
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hospitals is considered to be a new threats for the medical teams as they have been terrified due to the fact that they already were doing their job and suddenly the entire area had become under these verify as i'm absolutely the medic who's 2nd to insight because this trip is on the verge of collapse with the very limited access of medical supplies, a to and the injury to the kansas trip and you'd also to the mass casualties amongst civilians and with the ongoing east, by the plumbing they are trying to do the best depending on that very minor and minimum. and maybe comes to the village is just to keep providing a treatment for thousands of palestinians who have been injured along side with a lot of people who have been also sick, a due to the infect, to us diseases that had been suppressed among thousands and also you're talking about a very few number of hospitals left inside garza who are, which are, are functionally. unfortunately,
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a keep up. the ratings are talking about totally free hospitals that are partially functioning right now. that will be forced to keep refined and get treatments for more than 1000000 palestinians in rough aliens has completely considered to be catastrophe. situation for the medical sector and more growing appeals among the may be it from the policy administered hill for the international community and for the also the under oath organizations to afford to allow for an immediate gens humanitarian, also medical supplies for the medical sector to be able to coop with the officers and that's would be is very a balancing gun to attacks inside causal. all right, thanks so much thought a couple of assume the a lot of the areas, right. the bombs pounded garza throughout the day by july and the north and the massage. the refugee camp in central gonzo a hit on 1st day in the southern city of honey and
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a 17 people were killed. the think of some of that that is called the the there have been harness, exceeds inside gals, as hospitals overwhelmed, medical staff is struggling to contain the endless flow of people seeking life saving cap. world health organization seems on the ground, so it goes with population is in great peril, and urging the international community to do more best dad my, he cheat reports waiting to die in one of cause. last remaining hospitals. that's the you ins. assessment of patients seeking treatment in the territory shattered medical system. relentless has really been parchment and
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wiggling supplies means there are no longer any functioning hospitals in northern cause. there isn't enough blood, ivy fluids or fuel to run generators that power ventilate, is. and according to unicef, at least a 1000 children have had their lives amputated without an anesthetic. i've been to the north, i was in the hospital just a few days ago with the health work is back on to even 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. i the baptist hospital is overburdened with patients so much so that it's churches now be used to how is the injured the trickle of aid coming into gaza not nearly a match to the severity of the health care crisis. critical cases, doctors and nurses. absolutely scrambling people find out that the blood for their son and daughter were dying. there's almost nothing that this team can do
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in the south. another wave of injured arrive at a hospital operating at 3 times its capacity staff struggling with the same shortages as their colleagues in the north east palestinian families from kansas city. she did israel's evacuation order early in the more they move to self believing, they would be say, the that we were sitting and eating when we found something falling over our heads, none of us are him off members or anything. i wish we hadn't come to con eunice. i wish we'd stayed and got the city there. a wounded here and there were wounded there. i wish we had just stayed in gaza city. the hospitals in the south are the only ones still partially functioning, but even they are not spared from israel's expanding offensive. paramedics from the palestine red crescent society attend to more wounded. the agencies headquarters were attacked this week. within these walls, doctors are forced to step over bodies as they rushed to the next patient,
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hoping at least some will survive. while the courtyards have become a burial site, a place of morning in what supposed to be a place of healing, bade i'm a hitch. e, l g 0, now is rouse. these are the armies life is to back to ation orders cover or false stereo. central garza, including on the policy refugee camp with tens of thousands of palestinians and sheltering. the being told to move the day of the battle, which is for the self sufficed palestinians sleeping in tents that vast a depth would be better than the common living conditions in the whole, the reports have listings in gaza. no, our training is really bonds is futile. but it doesn't stop them from towing and had them a beautiful. we specialize in our home was demolished and my son was killed. we fled in the bombing lasted all night. we came here from fun. eunice, there is no proper shelter. every time we go to an area at the target us,
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there was a simon in this and strangers crowd together, intense indebted, but now as the is really military pushes ahead with its ground assault further north, north looks ugly. why did we ask for one thing to stop this war? stop people suffering at any cost? i think it is terrible children i sleeping in the cold. i brought a disabled girl from i'll put a ship that i struggled to bring her here. i was walking all this way with disabled people and children. this is the height of suffering. what? death would be more merciful? how many said the home screwed up in the form close and blank. they thought they'd be able to return. the un is warning all palestinians in garza are a twist of the time and more than half a 1000000 people are already starving and mothers, children, especially those forced to sleep outside, are vulnerable to hypothermia. it's either death by bombs and bullets or slow
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that's from hunger in quote, excuse me for how to sleep. now you leave me alone. let me live by that you left me live or kill me. i don't want to see the tragedy of my children when they say they want bread and i'm unable to give it to them. all money has run out. there was nothing left. on the brink of despair, these families have been displaced multiple times. and now that they may well be forced to move a gun in the city to 0. hundreds of people have gathered the march on the streets of tel aviv demonstration of the cooling for peace and an end to the war and gaza as get more from side a higher ought to live for us in tel aviv. and this is quite a read protest as a peace march, right? the rare in the
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sense that it's, you know, seeing menu the, to find a princess, that doesn't mean there is not spend a minute now ready. this one is a gathering quote together. it was a group that was phones off to the war on gaza between is really and use and it's really our roads. and you'll see that now the number has like she's slightly increased as well. some of them on some mail making. they have been shouting office, i'm some of the stuff which means now now, now that is the one that is always shouted out, especially in the states which is bring back by thompson. now that's one of them on the opposite them on this thing is that it needs to be a political solution, a long term solution. to end this to another gym on that making assessment is to stop the killing all the civilians in gaza. we've seen all sorts of um banners including one calling for
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a 2 state solution. what you're hearing them now saying is basically sullivan, which means piece for a which is freedom. they're also saying uh huh. that like somalia which also means the have a side. so, um, uh, just as if you like and this was interrupted earlier by the old people over again. so again, says create those things. shame on your shame on you, saying that you are holding this price is what we have sold to true being killed in a gone. so bob, we are hiring more of these opinions that they want a long term solution because this is almost 3 months ago. now, and it's having a separate precautions not just on the families that are desperate for the caps has to be brought by kind, but also beyond pets and see for people living alone. the northern boards, the people that are evacuated, staying in hotels here inside of even high for another areas that don't know when
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they'll be able to be gotten to be able to go back home businesses that i've come to a home, a lot of unanswered questions for the future of this country, and you're now starting to have more pressure in these kind of gatherings against apartments, the benjamin netanyahu, and the little cabinet. and perhaps sarah, the rising casualty tolls, which of these very officials are announcing might be one element that will play out to that sentiment you're covering right now. certainly especially is you're now seeing that the is ready all me. cheese for the night was saying that the northern parts of the gaza strip is pretty much on the what he called operational control, that there are pockets of chemist fights is that are carrying out some attempted insights on their troops, but they don't seem to be seats and send a war is now about the noise and they've shifted that focuses on sheets of the south to present came a ton unit is now in the last hour or so we've been hearing from many guns,
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one of the wood cabinet members that was visiting the southern come on saying that he's ready for the next phase, and he said they will come by more powerful than how much would ever have expected was very different. so the registry and the families are asking for a wine down of this kind of strikes a so from the pressure from the americans as. 8 we've report your secretary and the blinking is going to be visiting next week to discuss a well the reduction of the sub. so been in and then more of these kind of gatherings also puts more pressure. oh, so it seems that problem is benjamin netanyahu has met with it seems as being reports advise writing these are what met with the great families of those wells caps. it's saying that there is a deal in the making that slow, especially been confirmed at least since this news not by the prime minister's
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office himself. but does one is really media is remote thing. i'm not, it seems like a return of a safe spot. it's definitely what the people here in this way i want, but also with the family ones as well of the cost to all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much satisfied on hundreds of young is varieties of also being attending another rally me that can assist in west tourism, but they have been demanding the government do more to secure the return of captives housing casa the, the protest is set out. so in a box for me to leave on sunday as well says how mazda is still holding a 129 captives taken on october. the 7th, 3 of those campuses were mistakenly killed by his very forces earlier this month. for a han was that the demonstration near the can message of many of these people, they're members of a use groups,
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but still it says intel of the the cool house just where and then there's nothing in the seventy's moment says stopping off at numerous points on the way to hold sits in the whole process until they've made it here. now they can't quite get to be is rated connected and that's just up a hill. but they are outside the ministry of finance. and the other side is the ministry of interior. it is heavily guarded, this police presence every wraps, although there are many hundreds of people to fill out this purchase. we've listened to a number of pages. they released a launch pad, a with all of the come to the home. they're a $129.00 of them still being kept in garza, they're putting pressure on these ready government say they want them out. now you can see just behind me, there are people holding up these banners because it's showing the captive that are inside. so as i said, the majority of them are, is ready to use to come down for the also family members to the captive. they say
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there's a large gulf between what they want and what's happening on the ground currently as they continue. heavy air strikes of henry shelling of course said very concerned about the captive left hand sides. how mass representative assignment having done, has condemned these riley's ongoing attacks. these only you not see is over the past 22 hours. they have committed teen yes, crimes using american munition on what? tens by which and tell you have families had been annihilated. all of them are displaced and civilian people, such a bus that goes what committed in bed law here. all my guys the, i'll bridge, i'm the kind eunice across all the guys, the strip from the north to the south. i'm. if it was such a mess that goes 300 people had been killed on 400,
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where injured wife committing these crimes. uh, they commit them with the product because of the bread. the crime is a right spring and now time on how to move. he's a specialist on conflict resolution and to monetary an 8th is also in the system professor of public policy. the domains due to graduate studies could have you with us. how significant was it that was that i have then mentioned that how massey is open to any initiatives leading to a complete seas for mentioning that with the background of course of an attempt to find diction, diplomacy to float a piece proposal. so i think, i think it's, it's a, i wouldn't say, i mean it's, it's a significant in the way that the suggestions now have an efficient response. because so far, uh before i mean, and then and then came out to his speech that zip sion officer position was if they
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have not received any official answer from the concerned parties regarding the the piece proposal. so now i have that and if something comes on comes into speech and he emphasizes into things that thomas wants is interested or once a completes the ceasefire as a precondition for something i need to with she ations over the proposal or any similar proposal. and secondly, he also referred to the issue of a but a state of governing themselves because the one aspect of the egyptian propose in uh, was focused on or proposing a thinking cup. government stood on the front of the door. i'm going into a spectrum, guys i've put on a transition stage, but the best selection of the of this was. so he said that leave this with the front of stevens by the end of the defend several is in the details that let's talk a little bit if we may comment about some of the details which are being reported
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in the media. this 11 report from the wall street journal saying the israel's vote cabinet is taking the junction proposal to the why the group of ministers and the planned presentation to the full team member security cabinet on tuesday nights took place alongside the briefing on, you know, what's happening with the captives release, what do you make of all of this and of course is writing media reports. that's all saying this is not official media report saying a deal is in the making. okay, so, so again, i think that's a positive, a positive thing. i mean, the fact that these are, it is not engaging with the different proposals according to meet your thoughts about going down the line. so it's, it's, it seems like it's think traction. mm hm. and that's good. so we have a dispos from how mass now through, so i'm done. and these are it. is that going to discuss it? so we have a political momentum here, and i think this moment the more the will increase. oh sense. and once lincoln comes on his visit next week to the agent,
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and then we'll see how things go. but so far what to expect from his visit, then what will be his message? and i think the whole thing's on on, i'm on his, on his agenda. i think pushing is the face to of the world, which is a soft approach toward motor tech to can operations unless the big mutual patients i'm bored button bombardment. and the 2nd thing is, containing israel and making sure that this conflict will not escalate by. i didn't mean to original conflict specially with living on his beloved. i think this was things will be on the top of his failed. okay, going back to that statement, by the time i come down the i'm asked member, he mentioned a couple of all the points. you'll never see these captive the lives unless there's a complete cessation of attacks on garza and a call upon policy ends in the west bank to join the fight. how do you read that? is that an attempt to try and ramp up the pressure on these ready to government, to move towards the deal foster? yes. that i think the festival does the government by,
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by mentioning i mean through the captive scott? yes, that's the, that's the strongest. got promise. husbands in this war, but the calling on the scene of security forces and those bank to join the army. and this is debated seen as a split over this. i'm not sure if this is this proposal for position is what i see by majority of students because of the stance of lift even before this war, and the 3rd on the tactics of the strategies for the patience. so this is a big question. i'm not sure what says, what does he mean by, by raising this? i mean i, i know that i think is what i had all the students that i mean that they want them to the bathroom is right. but this it on tactics and many but a scene is, would disagree with how much duck single because the say we kind of to meet, there's only 90 minutes to come from station. so we need to think of other ways of, of, of the, but anything else that's so, but the thing is, i'm not in agreement when it comes to this. and i will do that by him insisting
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because this is not the 1st time he called for the sake of calling it. and i'm, he has to be the secret criticism from, but as soon as say that, let's talk about this, i'll just focus on ending the ordering guys, because the mexico business of the one does is the popular is the thing to focus on and know. so the fact that i didn't tell you the good thing to shift this time and what the priorities of what he was talking about. his did talk a lot about the suffering of the palestinian people. he played clips of his writing and is ready. the soldier that proposed to, to show a confession of killing a 12 year old girl and how he was looking to kill a baby infant. i think this was, this is very important. i mean, this shift the, i mean, the ship stopped him because there were some internal criticism among palestinians as little that we have. this is the sizing it's messages and this war. so it does make it decides by some, some out of this that you know, but the, the human human suffering, the human better in god's as nothing compared with this. so how much would on was
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it felt that eyes, you know, the minutes of activity, that is a stance and the we, the minute the what is being conducted as the number one priority and then focuses on the select design, the suffering of the people. this shift now signal is that how much noise is that the one does, the bit is very heavy. and also, i mean, the social base is not, is not as, as a, as it has been. we can, you know, so how much does not want also to this, how much wants to send the message to the people who because of the it $300.00 is so funny. it appreciates the stuff like that. i mean, it's just to, to kind of like, you know, to, to make this connection between the people that exist as for me, it was how much is both that, is this a government movement? so yes, that is, is this the movement movement, the fighting is what viciously they're fighting back. but as a government's movement, people expect from them to the negatives willing to pay attention to foods, water, and sort of set the, the cost of it and dies of the people up on easily from us as a government does what? so how much has between these 2 files,
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and this is where they have to be very careful in the statements and to balance these, but i should say. mm hm. governance versus about other assistance as since we've touched on governance. he did mention, he made the statement sending him down. i'm fine to once again. the biggest ration of all people he's had is a might have to be decided by all people. we don't want a leadership delivered on the bank of america and always riley tanks. that's still a big issue, right? so the, the reports of say that israel, i think it's not just reports, is that part is, or i will not agree find the role in how mass and running gone. so that doesn't seem to be any a clear consensus, that alone plans about who run this concept. yes. so please send the messages to both places that i am the person i thought so. so basically, because at the, the americans want up at the center for the 35 percent authority to play out with in the future because effect control. but even dependency not to to see is as objective this. they don't want to come back to take well, but does the, on the top of the, as a thanks. they don't want to do this. it's, it's,
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it's an ethical position also to kind of they don't want to be involved. so he wants to make sure that the message cleared up, and it's not sort of the 1st of all, and then please that or that any project to govern does without bypassing, come as it will not succeed. and that still will not succeed, because how much is a lot of split the convincing party it doesn't? this is a lot of resistance and politics and does that. and in that position project, it would be hard to bypass thomas. however, when it comes to the different proposal, there's different proposal. it touches the thing from a different and good, which is yes, but a student is need to fill out the defense has to agree on our united uh government . i united the project. right. busy let them do this search through tech, look it up, the government, which would take over and prepare that around to still have been via logan. and since i don't briefly time it, i think it's important to put this into context for our international view as we're talking about of people who are occupies right as an occupied people.
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any solution that doesn't bring an end to the occupation, according to several of you and officials, is missing the mock. totally. i agree. so it'd be so it's, it, is it, i mean this in this context. let's see. i mean, all this is happening. even intent on this thing and that little bit of consideration for that happening under the fact to environment is that if the patient so he's right also can more or less a sample of tests everything between these efforts. so for these efforts to succeed as well, you need 1st of all, as in 115 and when number one second, the uninstall the national support of the student has to, uh to, to, to move on with this when and, and, and, and then i'm not sure cuz it has also to this thing is learning from subsidizing any of these efforts inside the pipeline, because this one has a full control over land seats, whatever. so they can also subsidize any defacto governance, article solution arrangements, right side by side. ok, pipelines, all right,
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time will cut them. oh, thank you so much for your analysis. my pleasure. still ahead on that, i'll just share a scathing you reported by the you and reveals the use of this proportion of full spiers round them. how experience can be occupied, westbank and we hear about the young is ready to use been jobs. so refusing to do 9 to 3 minutes. we service and products us the games, the water and gaza, the the hello. we have some rain in the full cost across the middle east, over the next couple of dice. some places the crowd at the central pos of saudi arabia on that cloud was taken up at times to lay some wet, whether it was the possibility of some localized flooding it sinks a little further south was this week. i wanted to. sash de charles have a few spots if i even here and caught up in over the next couple of days. but i
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also think some went to weatherbug to the south is that it stays dry for the north . a lot of dry. i'm settled whether that will be the case to cross the eastern side of the mediterranean, piteous sunshine coming through. but as we go on into sash de processing one or 2 shells creeping across the chain into that western side of tech, a little bit of wet weather coming in here at fast ice and not too much wet weather across northern parts of africa over the next day or 2, by the way, down to west africa, you may catch a shout just along the coast of french's, off west africa, but nothing too much to speak of as we go through the next couple of days of where the weather is. of course, by the south is the rainy season, and there's a big showers around here, right? the way from the gulf of guinea, right down across sam b, as in bob, i sing some live the storm storms that to into mozambique. some went to weather for time, of course, a good path to south africa and a very similar paycheck this saturday.
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the latest news, as it breaks, echo is, is not only concerned about the possibility of low cost. and the reason is worried . it could freshman with detailed coverage, less than 2 weeks. central office being criticized, behaving more like a number of precedents from around the world since the start of the war, a vast number of small a voluntary groups have sprung, get to big. they don't have the result of fig or organization the i'm mary. i'm shaheen, a filmmaker, and i've been working in and around garza for 30 years. as i watched the 2023 devastation of concept ideas, really army. i looked back at the place, i knew the optimism of 2005 when these were at least to the destruction of the wars, the echoes of the wall sconces fated hopes on out. you
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0 the the the fox back. you're watching, i'll just say the time to recap la headlines now. and it's really a time for me, the quite the hospital in the southern gaza is killed at least 20 people side k, the residential building, which is our emerging of young children injured in the bloss garza's healthcare facilities continues to be targeted. meanwhile, follow senior vice president says at least 10 people are being killed and 12 wounded in the tax near a most hospital and the southern city of con, unit b. u and agency for palestinian refugee says 40 percent of the people in gauze
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are at risk of famine. 82000000 people have been driven from the hubs, have little access to food or water displaced and hungry palestinians, a queuing for food and off people. that side of the situation is desperate. i mean, my food reports, the health available is a small, the demand is a great displays. palestinians it from northern, on central, gaza, q up at the school, in rough or in the hopes of being given foot or even just water. the 5 refugee families are staying with us, but now we're refugees, just like them. i don't know what to do with peace or civilians who have no connection to what's happening and we have children. and we can't find milk, food or water baton, even find a plastic sheet. most of the population of gauze that has been displaced multiple times in the past few months, leading with whatever they can carry towards the charities in 8 agents offices,
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or schools and municipal de things that have been converted into temporary cells. you and facilities are packed full several times above their maximum capacity for hungry. there's no hygiene, there's no water. we go, no, we're dying of the cold. there 23 of us here with one mattress. i sleep without any blankets, just so my children can have them. un has warned that in the coming months, gaza would face family in the middle of winter when people are forced to live outdoors, weak and hungry, with little access to a static patient's conditions arrive for the doctors without borders. warren, that an epidemic is inevitable and would most hospitals, antic, linux out of service. when people do fall ill, they will have no where to go. honey, my mode, all your data, dropbox, southern gaza. is why the army has been conducting
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a series of coordinated raids across the occupied westbank, killing at least one palestinian. and in doing dozens, the incursion is targeting money exchange outlets and it estimates it $2.00 and a half $1000000.00 is believe to have been sees and gone. condra faults from ramallah, yet another pre don't raid by israeli soldiers in the occupied westbank. it is become unlike the car in this, but the scale and intensity of this coordinated operation stands out of this video released by these ready on the show what it sold as well off the money exchange outlets. this is part of the is the, the policy to punish the 1st thing in westbank. and this is i consider the collective punishment. those exchange outlets in a window into the palestinians. we notices my live in that is a tough measures and the decision to globally use by all governments to monitor them and to consummate from a, to z a and this kind of, uh, the destination can,
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i can, can for the exact to it. but he goes, i think what happens is part of is i, the measurement of them to define is the 1st thing is these riley defends witness the signed and all the declaring 5 money exchange shelves, terrorist financing organizations. and as soon as it did that, that's when these raids coordinated rates across the occupied westbank happens. he says that these riley's took around need $3000000.00 us dollars from 5 different locations. at some exchange outlets, it is ready for us is left leaflets comparing a mass to ice, so to detain business owners and confiscated safe. these really carried out incursions in multiple cities including had brought in the south room a lot now, but still call them engineering and the no one paramedics provided. i know when this account had the modified as of off the we treated on transported for engine palestinians who were shots in the chest and shoulder leg and sensitive areas. with
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point 2 to 3 kind of rounds. were able to get the injured to the hospital and 2 of the injuries were transported by all colleagues from the palestinian red crescent. analysts believe israel is stepping up as incursions to send a message. this is a pretty clear indication that the as rallies are going full force to try to prevent the west bank from breaking out into yet another military confrontation filled with business before october. the 7th is ready for us is conducted an average of 12 rates daily in the occupied westbank very, very well since the war and gauze began. they've increased for about $52.00 a day, sales and power stadiums. they've been arrested in the car. oh, just a moment. now the united nations has released are full condemning the worsening human rights situation in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. it says
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palestinians are trapped in a cycle of fear, facing relentless force. these by the ami violence from sightless. according to the report between october, the 7th and december 27th, nearly 300 palestinians have been killed primarily jews whose randy ministry authoration is an air raids on refugee camps. 492 palestinians have been killed by the way, the false is this year, the highest since the ones 1000 recording death 18 years ago, or more than 4780 pounds of students have been detained view and says they're subjected to total trust and violence and is raving giles, many of reported severe injuries without access to medical care. there's an increase, insightful of violence to assess those taking over palestinian lines, leading to force displacement. b u. n. is cooling on this route to abide by international stop all violence against palestinians and fatherly investigate
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incidents. use of military tactics and weapons in law enforcement context and the use of unnecessary or disproportionate force by the is ready to security forces. i extremely trumpeting visualization of palestinians that characterizes many of the satellites actions is very disturbing and must cease immediately. i caught on each row to take immediate clear and effective steps to put an end to set the violence against the palestinian population. to investigate all incidents of, of violence by settlers. and these rarely security forces. but young is really mine is being jailed. sort of fusing mandatory service in protests against the war and garza ministry service is compulsory. for most jewish is riley's, or hon. reports from occupied these stories to them. the violence, what so violence. these are the words of tell minute and 18 year olds from
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tennessee who is believed to be the 1st person to refuse this really military service in protests against the war and going to get the owner 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 is ready to use. but also minority trees as the case of communities can scripted at the age of 18. men besides for 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 gusts of making it. israel largest mobilization refusing conscription is a criminal offense,
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and israel again the 2 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 in this sense. this 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. ministry service is compulsory for most jewish, just writing these but some all now refusing to join the we spoke to sophie or she's supposed to enlist in these right? the army, but he's refusing to do so. she says she was against it before the war and gaza stands by her decision, despite the threats to as safety. and i made the decision because it was used to take felt in the idea of some vitamins policies of a brush and then a file type. and to be filed of these endless, i can imagine i choose to review this because there is no military solution to political, global. and now with the world of this has become more of an interview. and so my
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refusal is more important to me, the name and i choose that of using a very popular queen and hope to which of these letters from society, especially to young people, to show them to goes using is an option. and the piece is an option, the only option and no one is going anywhere in the united societies and difficult to explain to me to the list. and refusing is absolutely nothing except in saying. and i am calling today to say this page in june. i guess which was for me to relate to keen and seems the roles felt that it has the most in most and it has been shifted in the night and that i was under the storm. and there was always been a regression of octaves. in the car left especially and kind of thing. and is there any citizenship but also invited use? so i am always but it's worth it because they've been informed me. one person is going to view my own and they will make them think. then it's voltage and i'm
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waiting to in know the consequences of that. the no central nigeria, the vin reports of the violence days off to our own groups, killed $9200.00 people and displaced thousands communities in the bulk us area. plateau state and still burying the dead amended race reports from a boucher where the government says it's implementing new security measures upon afternoon. escape from this call when government attacked to the vehicle and set it on fire. others weren't just lucky. as on the car was born with my oldest sister, your site was a coupon to kind of walk. so we tried to escape with some people use i. so in the cars blow up the the do we must can upon last hand,
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but survived. so no, i doubt they hit me with the machine cutting off my hand. they struck again and had my lift on, i took more blows down the list when i pretended to be deal. okay. as communities in north central nigeria buddies, the dead, the search is on for possible survivors. many people are still missing after the series of attacks by the president is or the security forces to find the kill us when one community into a nation peals the pin. the pin, we now process estimates that your religion, joe people, degree the price is a testament towards humanity. no defense, but law enforcement of features are struggling to tackle on fighters in the region . the conflict and participate goes by decades. it started this ethnic and
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religious wireless, but has become more complex in recent years. climate change politics and criminality, adding new dimensions to the conflict sizes of people that flip their homes. we have tried to deploy all the thoughts that we'd know including dialogue to be able to resolve. and depending issues that are between the communities. it's clear that's not enough to stem the tide of violets, not only in quite a state, but across the north of the country. if one is leading this to get to this issue, you have a friend that's the issue of attack and contact at that place. as well, but these are recovered from destroyed villages. people here are worried about retaliatory attacks, which would only add to the cycle of violence and displacement. how many degrees i would use, either upwards or the democratic republic of congo is calculate come. protestant
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churches have been presenting the findings of their observation mission on last week's presidential election. faulty full 1000000 people were registered to vote for the like for commission and struggled to get voting materials to boot, holding both rather on time. finally, slide officer opposition candidates, dismissed study results showing the incumbent, felix, just a katy with a largely claiming they were full dealer and catherine. so is following the story of that press conference that was addressed by the charge. me doesn't. one of the things that talked about is this a regular it is a we have seen in the last couple of days. and they say that those elaborate irregularities that they have seen could be enough to change. 7 their results, so they want the electro commission to do something about it to address those issues before publishing any results. so it was a big statement. it was
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a lot of issues they talked about. they talked about that he's looking at these organizations on voting day. they said that some of both sides did not vote on time. they talked about that to some political agents. and um, particularly from the opposition, what turned out upon the way from appalling stations. they also talked about the extension of the voting period, which they say is unconstitutional. they talked about, you know, the materials that did not get there, or to polling stations on time. and, you know, they also, we also sol incidents where some individuals actually took away. um from 2 machines away from the falling station and took them home to go to that. so all those issues are the electro commission say is investigating a humanitarian crisis. and so that is deepening as the conflict between the army
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and permits for the rapids. support forces enters its 9th month in pulled so that the capital of the countries is the red sea state. a lack of medical supplies is i'm putting the treatment of thousands of new cholera cases. michael, apple reports displaced by months of conflicts. these people are battling an outbreak of cholera, the children's pulled sedan. thousands of people live in unsanitary, make shift structures and dormitories. julia adam slade fighting in the capital, heart of tomb with a daughter's faith. what hospitalized with caught her on the phone? my 2 goals are infected. i took them to the hospital when recovered, you know, they didn't make it through and this was west was called her. she died 2 months ago . had him provides for his family as best she can. but it's an almost impossible task to keep the water bone disease at bay flies on every way,
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potentially spreading the disease to food and water in the hiking i. then we are really afraid and we try to be clean, but not all this place. people, crap, there's a lot of that are contained in front of my place and make my children wash. these flights will not go unless the place is clean, the. the conflict is destroying public infrastructure. hospitals included with limited supplies, doctors are doing what they can put into. so basically, mia guarantee 70 percent of the health system is so that is out of service as a result of foods and as a result of the destruction of health care facilities, we are facing a great task and a great challenge in providing services to orders to don, not all of the country are set to put food on the surface delivery times are limited. i'm not suitable for this number of displaced people. there was a shortage in the supplies of medicines. suspected cholera cases that sprayed to 46 locations in 9 different states and sudan. the united nations is scrambling to
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vaccinate millions of people. wallace ortiz appeal for more international aid. mike level elders, era in china is embassy, and in law is urging its nationals to leave a northeastern region. as soon as possible, says this growing and security a nose and cocaine, which borders china mean mazda entry is being battling on groups this since the 2021, who has been a major escalation in hostilities across the country. since i'm groups long center, offensive against and the treat 2 months ago, tony chang results from bangkok to this is a country which is now in a very business civil war. and the crucible of that as a managed and the last couple of months is shan state. the cocoa and area is the area of close to the chinese border. we've seen fighting the since the end of october since the $2710.00 offensive, which was launched by
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a group of street and rebel groups called the brotherhood of lions. they moved very quickly seizing over a 100 military installations, seizing an awful lot of weapons. and they have carried that momentum through the area, particularly, i think the chinese embassy is concerned about is the city of la guy. this is a very active trading post staging post for a lot of the tray going across the board. but in recent years, it had also become a center for a lot of illegal activity, mainly drug smuggling. and scam, census of the chinese maybe protesting now. but i think the feeling was that these rebel groups would have had to have had at least some tacit approval from the chinese authorizes before they launched that offensive. and the fact that they've had such stunning success in the last couple of months is because of that. nonetheless, the area is very dangerous. there is fighting on the ground. there are land mines which have been deployed by both sides. and the military is trying to fight back
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with the tillery and strikes. so it is a very dangerous place to be, and i am a chinese very keen to get any citizens. this remains. and there was thought to be more than 20000 in that area to get them back across the border unsafe as quickly as possible. all sweetness facing a surgeon, gang violence and this pull, race reports, gang members have been recruiting teenagers is contract, kill us, a still kind of suburbs were built as part of a vision of social cohesion. now that's synonymous with gung wolf or a mounting desktop and the divided society with consequences for both sweden and the communities that have started a new life in places like, i think could be there more rugs, smarter. and frankly, there are many here who of escape from war and have trauma. now they experience almost the same thing here. so it's really sad. violence has been building up for the past decade until recently, early gang members were targeted. now it's that friends and families being killed
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and innocent neighbors in both shootings and bombings. coming no dean was near his home and stuck home when he was cold and crossed by shop twice in the leg during a genuine execution don't wrong. so we've done the scope, the bullets hit me and one other person. then he fired 3 or 4 more shots. it was amazing. no one was killed. it's time for the politicians to take responsibility. so what's happening in sweden is terrible. i think the government just calls on the army for help. the sweden's peaceful image gets further from the reality. there was 6 times as many shootings in sweden in 2022. then in the rest of scandinavia combined, the scale of the violence is overwhelming. the swedish all star, these bombings have more than doubled in 5 years. last year it was the worst for shooting deaths, and the 11 people were killed in september. this year alone and teenagers are increasingly becoming bugs victims and the substance tongues recruit youngsters partly because on the 15th cannot be sent to prison. funny as easy arrived as
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a 9 year old refugee and now police is the suburbs. he grew up and he says, life for young people, there is much worse than it was. they don't believe that they can change. they don't believe that they can be part of a society that i'm believe that they even is going to leave until the study. they believe that their life it's, is we just, we called a shot. it's gone. when i came to suite then yeah, i was, maybe it was just the only kid with the immigrant back home in my class today. we have a lot of people. what would it be going back routes and unfortunately they aren't able to leave with other suites. they feel like they're not part of the society and they don't adapt to the swedish system. the goal is fueled by drug money helped by sweden's soft stance on lower and older. and this porous borders attempts to tell from the law may have a limited impact if the fast of money i'm the drilling promised by gang life, continues to compete with the prospect of unemployment on a swedish housing estate. patrice elgin's era stuck? i'm so that brings us to the end of this news. um,
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