tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 28, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the pro, i'm carry johnston, this is, and these are licensed though, are coming up. the next 60 minutes are these 20 palestinians are killed often it's raining as try to target a residential building. and of course within southern guns, that size is val wraps up attacks on south and central gulf, some kind of city and say they went to evacuate because there's no with sites to
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get no food, no water, no shelter. we have from displaced palestinians forced to live outdoors, facing the threats of trucks on hundreds right instead of 8, according from the end to the one piece and garza, the it's 19 gmc, that's 9 pm in gaza when it's ready struck us, hit a residential building in rafa if it's near the 280 hospital in southern guns or people that have been desperately searching for survivors onto the deck, very, moving the wounded to hospitals. health officials say at least 20 people have been
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killed in the strike. we're going to hand out the off the mouth of what happened on the cale. so the situation in the minutes following that test, strike the when it's cross to live. now it's, it's eric, i would assume that's how i could tell us more about what happened to what's happening around you right now. yes,
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uh completely. we have been going through very difficult moments just as think is very occupation forces had leveled to the ground, the residential building that is in the vicinity of going to hospital just only a few meters away from our location where we're standing right now. we're more than 20 palestinians have to report that killed and this is considered to be one of the most abilities attacks that had been carried out to during the last couple of days alongside with data that was taking place early against. one of the make shift tens that had been also targeted by these very a forces. now this area that is supposed to be as a safe service is no longer like that due to the fact that one of the most densely populated areas had been attacked to are talking about the central areas of growth district for this house was full of a it's the villians, as we have been seeing,
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the bodies of the young children, the women being inkjet and some of them, of course, had been killed by the east, very fires. and this is completely genocides electronic that had been carried out against one of the main areas that these body forces are urging people to flee to into south of the gaza strip. and in order to know more about how is the general sentiment among the concepts, who were so close to the location of the bottom that we are joint right now by mr. mohammed's sabot. he is one of the palestinian residents who had been very close to the location of the targeting. mr. mohammed, thank you for joining us right now. could you tell us more about how did you feel in the moment of the strike that destroyed the residential building? well, it's an intense feeling, of course, even though we know what the stripe wasn't meant for us, but being disclose to the location where we at. uh, the 1st thoughts are you have to run away and take shelter. because you, you have no idea who you might get hit with
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a flying for up know or debris. so your 1st things to do is to run away. and mr. mohammed completely, how you are coping with the situation right now and roof off of to being displaced from the middle areas of the gaza strip just or the hard enough as it is finding your daily meal, finding drinkable water with this amount of people gathered in one city, while every day more and more, people come to the door of a city which makes it even harder being best close to the egyptian board or in the fall, the in the far far south of gauze is true. ma'am. people feel like they have not nothing else they can do. like you have just today. you just have to wait on, hold for the best. do you feel safe right now in the south of to what everything we saw not at all. there's no, we're safe and gone, so thank you so much mr. mohammed for your time. and this is completely is the general sentiment among thousands in the south as the usability of the mentoring bombing. unrelenting bombing of the south did not stop as people have
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a kind of low growing sentiment of complete absence of safety as it is expanding its military operations. of course, the territory direct. thanks so much indeed. well, there are now only 8 parsley functioning hospitals. in garza to treat the wounded inside those overwhelmed facilities, 7, rif exceeds medical stuff struggling to contain the endless flow of people seeking life saving cap, world health organization teams on the ground. se garza's population is in great peril, and is urging the international community to do more than the history reports a waiting to die in one of cause those last remaining hospital. that's the you ins. assessment of patients seeking treatment in the territory shattered medical system. relentless has really been parchment and wiggling supplies means there are no longer any functioning hospitals in northern cause.
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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 where the health work is excellent, 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 for the severity of the health care crisis. we have some medication where you don't have like the village to choose which, which one is the best to lose what they thought it's available. but after the save didn't, you don't have the best option for the vision. so we lose bit old medication which can cause scientific closing, motor bleeding with the heart of the patient that other than tell them otherwise
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she would leave him, would like suffering from being 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, self believing they would be say, the that we were sitting in eating when we found something falling over our heads. none of us are him aust, numbers or anything. i wish we hadn't come to con eunice. i wish we'd stayed and got the city there wounded here and there wounded the or i wish we had just stayed in kansas 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
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agencies headquarters were attacked this week. within these walls, doctors are forced to step over bodies as they rushed to the next patient, 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. but he's rarely all means that latest evacuation or does that cover a vast and essential gauze and think. i'm a gauzy refugee camp with tens of thousands of palestinians, a sheltering they being told to move to the law, which is for the south, displaced protestant and sleeping in tensile suffering and truly terrible living conditions. in country reports. how this to means in gaza? no. our training is really, bonds is futile, but it doesn't stop them from trying. 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
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. every time we go to an area at the target us, there was a simon in this and strangers crowd together, intense indebted but now as the is really military pushes had with its ground assault further north. no club struggling. why did we ask for one thing to stop this war? stop people suffering at any cost? i think it is terrible. children are sleeping in the cold. i brought it to sable girls from i'll put a ship that i struggled to bring her here. i was walking all this way with disabled people in children. this is the height of suffering what death would be more merciful? as many said, their homes without enough warm clothes and blankets, they thought they'd be able to return. the un is warning all palestinians in garza are a twist of time and more than half a 1000000 people are already starving and mothers, children, especially those forced to sleep outside,
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are vulnerable to hypothermia. it's either death by bombs and bullets or slow 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. the, 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 as a much on the street. so telling me that most freight is a coating foot piece and an end to the one gaza. that's a handout from a saw high rights whose life for us and kind of several more kind of tennis. that's right. we're at one of the squares in the central tennessee. as you can see
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behind the hundreds and usa have gathered in what seventy's riley the, those really are with a number of criteria including and then the will the say, the lease isn't the option for free from the is the only option for stability. but we have a long green who's one of the overnight. and so i'm going to bring in to talk to us about why this gathering is taking place. i was telling you earlier that you've had several of these gatherings, but this is the actually the largest. what's the criteria, i guess we're moving from one, assuming the other is read by the city and cities and enjoy cities and these well and mysteries in this demand of us. and it's hard to achieve a ceasefire agreement. we're not allowed to bring back the hostage as these really all students from guys up with the killing of innocent people even go. so we have to spend the same way all fours. one more, i'm the only destruction and more hatred when the people and
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we're just saying it's only a way for any policy would be a new patient saving the quantity and steve, or maybe just depending on everyone who will achieve security to me as a choices and then we here to say that we are combining our hands kind of students have a sense of these various and joyce citizens of these val and only by working together we can build a power in our society to also change this aside. did you also build what is necessary to be a majority the men's face hearing these? well, how do you think is i'm actually going to be listening to this. when halls in israel are showing that there's an overwhelming support school the you already have some people just the same, same on you. we have to be filled. what you, what, how much do you think you can achieve in guessing that message? how long you convince them to pull. a political solution,
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moving fluids away from the depths and destruction. so we are growing the moment these growing stunning together is aggressive. it's joyce processing and movement in these where the has been growing since the war started. because of our message alternative to this world is rarely by the city and peace of ending the occupation . then we understand that we cannot take the moral high ground and lecture you know, to people and tell them no, no, no, your race. the so you're fast, you know, we need to talk about also the interest of is a l e. c. be sent to end occupation to achieve security. this way of controlling millions of, of people with millions of people that are not as rarely, citizens, palestinians living and the doctor based on these read cannot bring a security. it can only bring us resistance and violence and we see, wait, let us. so we are talking about that as well of interest. and i know from a far people can say, oh no, you're not saying the right towards and, and you're not condemning enough throughout the we don't, we're not here to condemn. we're out of the, we're here to change, we are the and we out if you will not be changed without the is really probably without the public of the majority living in this then,
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and actually holds the heads of money. and the followers of control is about us doing and so we need to argue means where the problem is. we need to convince our public that our way is the better way, not only for but assuming, and we are sending and sorry that would do it. but assuming some guys are in the west bank, but also for us is rarely and, and the thing is everyone is saying is the most important thing for his riley is that we've spoken to have said is the secure, see that this never happens again. so in terms of practically speaking as well, and good to speak about peace and ending the will. but do you think that's enough pressure the is the, is the government facing any pressure at the moment, especially now the sci fi deal hasn't happened? well, the government, this is facing a lot of pressure on the, the hostages issue. the government is not doing enough to bring back to the hostage as it must be said. also commodities also refusing to release the hostages. and how much did commit a mess of care that killed $1200.00, these valley cost citizens. so it is important to acknowledge that as well. but we are calling our government and we see
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a widening supports to our again called to the government. these rarely governments to do everything they can to come to a ceasefire agreement. this is the only way to release the hostages week after week . more and more people are going out of the houses and the government didn't move. they did refuse a week and a half ago to even send a party to negotiate inputs hour to the release of the hostages. and now they have them to sort of these pressuring these really pop mix to do so. so it is, it is possible to influence the government, it is possible to influence r as a site and you need to understand where it is drago, there is still hold and we are in hope that we will be able to end this endless war . and this endless cycle of violence, which is going and says, almost 3 months now. thanks very much along the green forest. speaking to us, of course, all of this is happening as a discussion now is ongoing and the will come from that currently as competent as we speak right now. no falls from head in tons of create potentially making. so this, these,
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these 5 does happen because the number of cats has been killed since that last these field ceasefire, all the has the increase. and also at the time when the number of is really just is really soldiers being killed in gaza. and certainly the number of those injured is rising as it moves further into the south as well as you have your listening and hear going from a for example, benny guns from the will cabinet. that has already been speaking earlier, saying that they are coming back strong. that how miles will be surprised at the pile and might not send a reference specifically to the southern parts of gauze. specifically talking about stepping up troops suddenly in the fun, eunice spike, c. y for us in that tentative sarah, thank you. earlier on thursday, hundreds of young israelis attended another route, another connect certain west jerusalem to mont,
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in the government. do more to secure the return of captives being held in gaza or protest to set the house on a month from tentative on sunday as well. it says that a mess is due holding $129.00 captives taken on october. the 7th, 3 of those captives were mistakenly killed by is ready forces any of this month. lower congress at the demonstration medical center in west jews. many of these people, they're members of a use groups, but still a change in televi the they call hostages. where and then there's nothing in the seventy's moment, says stopping off at numerous points in 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,
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this police presence every wraps. although there are many hundreds of people to fill out this protest. 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. this is 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 there's a large gulf between what they want and what's happening on the ground currently as they continue. heavy air strikes us, henry shelling of course said very concerned about the captive left inside. you asked me to it was reporting that secretary state onto the blinking is heading to the middle east. next week to discuss the war on gaza. is visit comes as is
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where it expands its ground, defensive targeting areas, and central and southern gaza. we shall need you to egypt. tests put forward a 3 stage front end of audits, but that's yet to be accepted by either from us or as well us. that's bringing the anatomy talk to you now. she's the director of the institute to far internationally . she's the form of special adviser to you for an offense. it's for to be a come over in the end. joseph brown. she joins us from colorado. now welcome to the program a firstly where do you think we all now in terms of any possible brokering of a ceasefire to well, i mean i think the, the user a, the government and the majority of the ministry establishment has made it quite clear that it does not intend to, to stop this war. and so i think the next question is, you know, sort of who and was, is actually putting pressure on these randy governments to change costs. now, you know,
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we were just listening. i'm moving to go to demonstrations with industry at all. it seems to me that the house was, was being discussed. you know, this is still a very small minority in the country. so the pressure is still not really building up with the initial because there is the question at the hosted release and got is and has a dynamic of its own. but you still can't see it reaching that tipping point in terms of actually guessing the government to change cost um now, so i can either even see much of a change taking place within the united states. so let's see was a tony thing can uh, bring homes when he comes to up to the region. however, up until now beyond the speak, you know, coles in terms of reducing indiscriminate bombing ads more broadly, the intensity more. we have not seen the united states actually cool for a ceasefire. um and so you know, at the bottom that's basically, you know. yeah, obviously that is the question of,
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of egypt i think is interesting the way in which egypt has brought the base of deepen stepping off of mobile visit to then obviously there, there will be a dynamic between egypt and the united states, which will increase pressure on washington to push israel up towards the seas 5 because it causes we no longer dis folders on the grades at the pressure. it will be in time. so that should be a guessing to essentially and that's and it kind of thing. all kind of sitting and moving into egypt from gosh, i wish, of course as well. egypt wants to voice. right? you mentioned the dynamic dammit. what about the dynamic between us present joe biden, and he's ready permanent to benjamin netanyahu. how is that lock you to play out now as well? i mean, so, so basic, you know, the united states, as we know, has embraced the sort of bad how approach, which frankly speaking, has not really delivered certified. and i'm out the moment, as i said, you know,
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you don't really see much of a change happening yet in the united states. now, of course, as the us has been to, is a presidential campaign, i think they will be an increasing pressure within the united states. and on the volume ministration, in fact, finding themselves will probably want this war to end sooner rather than later. but as i said, you know, at the moment we don't really see much beyond what's, what's frankly speaking on this is randy government don't really seem to be having much of an effects after months of, of war does these really ministry have much to show really for its bombardments of 7 as well. no, i mean it has absolutely nothing to show. i mean, you know, here we all, so there's 2 and a half months into this war that has not been, you know, any visible closing folks trophy basically to show for me. and that has not been
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any sort of seen. yeah. how much lead to being a taken all killed by a, by israel. so very clearly, you know, how much remains, you know, sort of in control of, of pots of gaza, to very clearly none of the objectives, the israel has said, how for itself, beginning with the closing phone eradication of how much, how about she'd been accomplished and of course the longer this will goes on, and in many respects the weaker israel a p is now the pressure and then boom is, does this actually increase israel's incentives to continue? or to pull back and up tragically, it actually those the, the well, so it gets you have, the less likely is where it is to achieve its objectives. the less likely it will be to want to pull back in the sense that obviously pulling back now will obviously very clearly be seen as a demonstration of failure. when it comes to all the outside that does, then what about the european union and then another gulf countries,
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how much leverage did they really have? well, i mean, the european union has, and, you know, i, i speak as a very sort of, you know, commit said european hist. i mean, you know, sort of down to the bone but, but i really cannot to deny the fact that you are, is really push on a fairly, sorry show of over this war and into respect. so i would say, i mean fast, the, because you are is and continues to be terribly divide to, to know we've seen the space that key and the 2 consecutive votes that we've had, the un general assembly on, on the war in which for, on but on both occasions, basically, europe was split in 3 between countries supporting seized by countries abstaining and countries rejecting it. so you have these basically divided, and what we see is in the sales, the similar past them to what we have been used to in the past. i, europeans, essentially following a us lead,
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now has caused the problem very is the where is once upon a time, the united states was be indispensable power, but was actually able to deliver results today. while it remains the indispensable power, it doesn't seem to be able to dispense much much. all right, and let me ask you, then what about give us a jumping in that? but what about uh, benjamin netanyahu? whose position is he essentially playing alone game with? yes, i mean not. absolutely. i mean, i think so, it is here, there is a broad conversion service sale. the coming probably from different interests between benjamin netanyahu himself, i'm the broad, the political ministry establishment. so whereas in the case and it's an yeah, who says very clearly, an interest in remaining impala and that for avoiding elections, given the if israel want to move to elections, very likely nothing. yeah. would be removed from power. and so in this sense, the only uh, sort of opportunity that to you,
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but he has is on the one hand to prolong this floor. hoping of course that if one manages not obviously at this level of intensity. but if one manages to continue for a number of months and perhaps you know, almost into a year from now, i'm miraculously from it and it's a now donald trump was returned to the white house. maybe he could actually be beautiful, phoenix to the rising from, from the ashes. so i would say as far as and it's and now is concerned that very clearly is an interest in a long war. as far as the is really minutes, she has found different is concerned. i think here the inks, as is somewhat different, although it's convergent and it basically boils down to the fact that it's close to the 7th of october. that was an absolute free. yeah. right. a service role and so there is a very strong interest in the middle to establish brands to basically demonstrate the 8 can somehow split the tables around this as we were discussing ideas, football, they're actually hasn't been much of
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a ministry result to show for which is basically why the minutes he establishment at the moment inevitably has an interest in continuing this for. okay, we'll leave it that natalie thought see, thank you very much indeed for your insights. great. talking to this display stunned hungry palestinians are chewing for food and rather people. this side of the situation is desperate with you in agencies wanting that the entire population of gaza is facing that imminent risk of funding. on a monthly reports of the, 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 food or even just water . 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
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can't find no food or water baton. even find a plastic sheet, most of the population of golf that has been displaced multiple times in the past 3 months. lease with whatever they can carry towards the charities in 8 agents offices for schools and municipal building that have been converted into the temporary shelter. you and facilities are packed full several times above their maximum capacity for hungry. there's no hygiene, there's no water to be the plan. 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 you and has worn that in the coming months. gaza with 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,
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that an epidemic is inevitable. and would most hospitals and clinics out of service . when people do fall ill they will have no where to go hunting my mood, all your data, dropbox, southern gaza. these ready? um it has been conducting a series of coordinated raids across the occupied westbank. kidding. at least one kind of student and an engine dozens. because it is targeting money exchange outlets and estimated $2500000.00 believe to have been seized in wrong con reports from amount of is yet another pre don't raid by israeli soldiers in the occupied westbank 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 id policy to punish the 1st thing in west bank. and this is close to the collective punishment. those exchange outlets in
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a winning onto the palestinians. we notices my live in that is a tough measures and the destination 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 i can, can for the exact to it, but he goes, i think what happens is part of, as 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,
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but still call them engineering and the no one paramedics provided. i know when this account had the modified as a bought the we treated on transported for injured palestinians who were shots in the chest and shoulder leg and sensitive areas. with point 2 to 3 kind of rounds. were able to get the injured to the hospital and 2 other injuries were transported by all colleagues from the palestinian red crescent. adults 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 goes, it began, they've increased for about 50 to
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a day. so it was him to tell us the indians have been arrested him. oh oh, just a moment then not to. nathan says release the reports condemning the west thing. human rights situation in the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem. it says that postings are trapped in the cycle of fit, facing the relentless force of these rarely ami and finance from settlers. according to the report between october, 7th and december 27th, the 300 palestinians were killed primarily due to is there any miniature operations? an air raids on refugee camps 492 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces this. yeah. the highest since the you and started recording such, dest, 18 years ago, to, within 4780 percent of students have been detained. you and says that's subjected to torture and fonts, and is there any jails then you have reported severe injuries without access to medical care. there's an increase in that section of audience as well, including
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a 2nd is taking over cutting in and then into forced displacement. the u. n. is cooling on as well to abide by international law. stop for violence against palestinians on further investigate these 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. 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 violence by settlers. and these rarely security forces. just on the high is the head of the united nations human rights office in occupied palestinian territory. he says the statistics in the reports
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speak for themselves. there are about $4700.00 and um are people who have been detained 2000 plus since the 7th of october, access to them has not been easy. however, some of them have been released. they have had an opportunity to speak to them and also gather information from a number of other sources. lot from what we have been hearing is the treatment and ready a horrible situation in detention centers. and also in some cases, you know, a x that would amount to torture such a while as has been a major cause a problem for years, no settlements have been expanded. that are over 7, about 700000 settlers into a spank, including is 00 asset laws get closer and closer to the policy and community at this point in time. they're all over in west bank pensions. increase is really
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sightless attack. earning communities are posting and what we have seen this year, particularly after the 7th of october, is an embodiment of settlers for different reasons and desktop, an attack, not in one or $21.00 or one cases. but in groups we have seen earlier this year, and a lot of they've seen similar such coordinated secular impacts on the palestinian community. and heard is, and many others in discussing been warm and have decided to move away from places where they have been living for years. so that had hair analysis, there would explain how the u. s. is settings this stuff. lucy fights is by blocking the functions that we see the . all right, let's roll with your weather update across here. if in africa for friday and got to tell you,
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you're still going to feel this thing with the wind in the northwest. so let's go in here for a closer look, especially along that west coast of the republic of ireland. it's not going to be as bad as it has been just about 50 kilometers power and ok. this is interesting. many spots in scandinavia rate at the freezing marks. so as precipitation moves in here, there is a chance we could see about a freezing rain. then we get back into the snow places like also could see 5 to 15 centimeters over the next little bit for central europe are dealing with fog issues in some spots such as cooler and warmer air mix together and then actually air quality issues in san diego. now for turkey, not much to report plenty of sun right across the country, not a bad day, and it's double 10 degrees for you on friday, other side of the mediterranean, different story. it's adapt a really for the coast of portugal. and for the top end of africa, also not much to reports here, major sketches, shower across the co sign of the gulf is getting here. but to the south,
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we had seen some pretty big storms in the northwest province in south africa. they're now shifting into the northern k providence and the western cape province. and some of these could be severe. that's rep dates using the, examining the impact of today's headlines this year with the destruction of your everything. international filmmakers and world class john, unless you're seeing that these laws actually encourage more violence. 7 hospital stories for a global audience. this is my, your policy is the way what these are so tied in the phrase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on how does era. it is the room rather than the exception for elders to report child abuse just for and it keeps,
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it protects the users for years and years. so no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault fault lines, investigate state laws in the us that can lead to child sexual abuse and religious institutions going on punished secrets of the clergy on the jersey. the one thing i'll just say a reminder of the headlines now. it is really attack me that q a hospice in southern garza. this cube, at least 20 people astride kits. a residential building. pictures are emerging of young children injured in the last causes health care facilities continue to be talking to kind of thing and red crescent,
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say at least 10 people have been killed in 12 inches in an attack at a mouse. in the southern city of con eunice view and agency for productivity. refugees says 40 percent of people who does a risk of funding. every 2000000 people have been chosen from their homes and have little access to food or water and knocked it states as imposing new sanctions on money exchange services accused of funding array in funds to the season. jim and the move forward as a series of who see a tax on commercial shipping vessels in the red sea. the group says it will continue to target ships until as well ends. it's one concept that firms being sanctioned based and yet, and it took you, washington has from the maritime competition in the region aimed at to determine who's the attacks. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could, joins us live now. kimberly, and send us more about who has been sanctioned and how much impact it might
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actually have that carry. the goal in all of this, according to the white house, is really to try and provide some stability to a region that is becoming increasingly unstable. the goal of the sections here and they're targeting, as he mentioned, not only free money exchanges, but also one individual is essentially according to the us treasury, to provide for the kind of blockage or stoppage if you will, of the free flow of money that the us treasury says has been going from these groups to be given based, who sees in the us treasury says that a ron has been providing this money. it has been flowing through the money exchanges by this individual and in turn has allowed for the funding of these attacks to various shipping vessels that have been trying to operate on the red sea . in some cases,
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these shipping vessels had to stop altogether and that has interrupted the free flow of commerce and trade along the red sea. and so the reason for this and the reason that the government base tuesday is militia group has been doing this since because they are support of her boss and are really backing their support in the israel's war against him. austin, it's ongoing conflict in the war and gaza and so as this has been going on for weeks, these attacks have been stepping up and this is the concern of the white house, but there's really been increasing instability. and so that's why they've put in place the sanctions. they're hoping that this will restore some stability to the region and provide for this free flow of commerce. once again. can be how could i walk past correspondent, thank you. the young is ready, man has been jail,
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so refusing mandatory military service, telling me that nick has an 18 year old. he's ready from tennessee. used to serve in protest against the war in guns that currently a 150000 people are active service. and 360000 reserve is having cooled up for the war and gaza facing conscription as a criminal offense in israel. and can lead to weeks in prison under criminal records. but area we spoke to sophie on, she is supposed to and the listing is ready. maybe he's refusing to do so. she says she was against it before the war and gaza in spans by her decision. despite threats to her safety, i made that decision because i refused to take both in the idea of spite into policies of aggression and a file type. and to be part of this endless cycle of blood should i choose to with you, is because there is no military solution to the global. and now in the world that has become more of them then as well. and so,
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my diffuser is more important to me than ever. and i choose through the fields in a very public way, and hope to which is a very society, especially to young people, to show them to, to see everything is an option. and that space is an option, the only option and no one is going any will. indeed, the letter society is an excellent explaining to me the ballistic one and refusing is absolutely nothing except in saying. and i am calling today to as says taking joel, i guess, which was so me meant to be late to cube am, seems the roles felt that it has the most in most, that has been shifted the night and that i was already strong. and there was always been a progression of activists in the left, especially as part of thing. and it was easily citizenship, but also invited us. so i am willing, but it's worth it because they've been informed me. one person is going to view my loans and they will make them think that it's voltage and i'm waiting to in know
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the consequences of that within 4000 the french and is really do national. so taking part in these rouse wall and gaza for some politicians and human rights organizations in front of criticize their involvement in the conflict. so you can get reports. these are the counselors of israel's national carrier at shelter gold airport in the queue of french and is ready, jewel nationals who books last minute tickets, but were given travel priority. they have some of those who owns it is really cool to sign up to fight in gossip which will be present to media accompanied them on the journey to tell of eve and well as well has welcome that participation. it doesn't have unanimous support back home. one parliamentarian, once french nationals have joined the ranks of these ready army to be investigated and even prosecuted for that they will call simply little i'm not here to pretty jo . jo slammed anybody, but i am calling for an investigation and def charge of the proven to be true,
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then they must be brought to justice. oh, the number of frenchmen have published videos confirming the presence on the battlefield, prompting calls for accountability and cautions about the danger of allowing french nationals to fight along side is really soldiers that they have to sources who she had the clinical. what's been wondering about this issue for quite some time fonts, and these were all signed an agreement years ago, allowing french nationals to seventy's really all me, which is a for an occupation army c o v. the french government refuses to address the issue despite the public and political criticism it has caused some observers. the silence isn't surprising. global defense government doesn't want to address this issue. it's a whole different. but because in a way supplement is policy is seem to endorse these. i mean the army in france and national engagement come, but there is no regard to consequences. brought to the public mama in which the number of french nationals joined. the as ready, army continues to raise questions,
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displaced thousands communities and the bulk of the area of protest status to bearing that was off by the address reports not from a bu jump, the government says it's implementing new security measures up on the left noon escape from this car when gunmen attacked to the vehicle and set it on fire. others were just lucky. and the car was born with my and that's just that you sent for a coupon to kind of walk. so we tried to escape with some people use i. so the attack us blow up the do we must can upon last hand but survived. so no, i doubt they hit me with a machine cutting of my hand. they struck again and had my lift on, i took more blows down the list when i pretended to be deal got down. as communities in north central nigeria battery, they're dead. the site is on full possible survivors. many people are still missing
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after the series of attacks by the president, as all the security forces to find the kill us when one community into a nation, peals the pin. the pin, we know process estimates, the george and joe people degree the price is a testament or humanity no differential. but law enforcement of features are struggling to try to fight this in the region. the conflict and participate goes by decades. it started this ethnic and 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
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to be able to resolve. and depending issues that are between communities, it's clear that's not enough to stem the tide of violets not only imply to state but across the north of the country. steve is leaving this to get to this issue, you know, send, that's an issue of attack and contact that top plaza, that small bodies 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 of which i democratic republic of congo as a catholic and protestant churches have been presenting the findings of the organization mission on the countries presidential election, which took place on december 20th violence fled off the opposition, candidates dismissed early results certainly incumbent electricity. katy with a large need claiming they were fortunate. catherine saw it has more from the contrast to,
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to the touch lead does deployed their observers across the country. and today they help with these the preliminary right findings. and uh, what stands out is that you regularities that have been witnessed in the last couple of days. and they say that this irregularities are enough to affect the outcome of the election. so they want the electoral commission to do a investigate and look into some of this irregularities i had of publishing a need a results. now if it was a big report, and one of the issues that came out of it as well, is that the song guidelines they show and that was witnessed the token. they said that the majority, all the voters did not vote on time. they talk about some political and agents and witnesses
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a could not access pulling stations because the electoral commission officials con them away. and then they, the issue of, you know, of damaging the machines. we so more destroying this machines, we also a so the machine, what not working in some parts. and then we also, so you may just of some individuals actually making away and taking off with the machines and went home with a machine and well voting there. so all of these are causing a lot of sites and see and the, you know, this lead is also saying that it's not just about now we have to go back to the staff of the election. the process itself was modeled weave laurel i'm factored into, there was a lot of controversy. people say that they do not trust this process and they don't believe that the election is going to be free. all fed costs. we saw all the 0
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contests, spell it to the is dealing with the sudden increase the number of monitoring soft. the hunches arrived the christmas period. at least 1500 people were registered for a 4 day period with 723 arriving a single day. most land things happened in the small island of them produced them south of sicily. rescues were carried out to the mediterranean sea by several cherokee ships. see, watch save 118 people on christmas night. another charles, he rescued 244 people on wednesday. be taken to the coastal city avari on italy's mainland to be processed. ukrainian armies as a panamanian, the flag ship has struck a russian mind in the back seat. the vessel was heading to a ports to load grain, but lost control with a fiber account in the upper deck to the ship's crew. an injured ukraine says russia has been stepping off
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a tax on the shipping infrastructure. talk boats have been deployed to reflect the ship and take it to the newest. sweden is facing a surgeon gang violence. there's been a record, vice a number of people being killed in shootings and bombings as pull race reports, not from star. gang members have been recruiting teenagers as contract tennis. 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 a divided society with consequences for both sweden and the communities that have started a new life in places like everything could be there more rugs, smarter. and frankly, there are many here who of escape from war and have trauma, and now they experience almost the same thing here. so it's really sad, violent say it has been building up for the past decade until recently, early gang members were targeted. now it's that friends and families being killed and innocent neighbors in both shootings and bombings,
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coming not in 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 score, 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 it's the government's just cold on the only if i help the sweden's peaceful image gets further from the reality. there was 6 times as many shootings in sweden in 2022. and then 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 11 people were killed in september. this year alone, and teenagers are increasingly becoming bugs and victims. and the sufferings gangs recruit youngsters partly because on the 15th cannot be sent to prison. funny as easy arrived as a 9 year old refugee. and now police is the suburbs, he grow up and he says, life for young people,
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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. they don't believe that they even is going to leave until the study. they believe that their life it's, it's weird to be called a shot. it's gone. when i came to sweden. yeah, i was maybe it was just the only kid with the immigrant background 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 daughter. and this porous borders attempts to tell from the law may have a limited impact if the fast, the money i'm the general and promised by gang life, continues to compete with the prospect of unemployment on a swedish housing estate pull rece out. is there still? can you can find more news and analysis on our website. is there a dot com?
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i'll be back in a few moments with more. today's nice and clean the latest on the, on costs. from rafa and southern casa, and tennessee, the next part of the the level of the saba level in the shop window for the usually puts in color does it is i'm of quote sold and as one of his social hello in the message just had the method is just where the come a little face of
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$11.00 east investigates the crimes. and those set tips behind on i'll just it is a tenant of journalists to produce objectives. these coverage is stream. yeah, i don't think that there is a fair objective, any partial representation. the listening post covers how the news is the at least 20 percent of students are killed, often is really strong targeted the residential building, their hospital in southern gaza, the ontario johnson. this is i'll just say about weight loss. and so i will says on the present is ready, forces have attacked cities, towns in refugee camps, across gauze, sitting thousands of people in forcing thousands more typically from the homes and
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