tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 29, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the telephone go down the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and i'm getting you navigate are coming up in the next 60 minutes. is really are strikes, killed thousands of people in refugee accounts as a thrill and forces advance and central gaza. forced to flee, then bombs. israel kills at least 20 people in southern dogs. on
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3 layers of inspections before trucks can even enter, regardless of the ones who monetary and chief expresses frustration over the difficulties in bringing a to palestinians. the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu cancels a meeting off, has more cabinet following criticism from the ultra nationalist in his coalition. in other news, cities across ukraine are targeted in one of the biggest russian era shots this year. the welcome to the news our israel's war on palestinian territories is nearing the 90 day mark and it's bombardments of the gaza strip remains unrelenting. the when says an estimate at a 150000 people are being forced to leave areas of central gaza after being told to evacuate by. that is really military. at least 20 palestinians have been killed in the air strikes targeting homes near the no say that's refugee camp in central
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gauze us and many more are missing most of the wounds. it had been taken to sa hospital and dead and by the gods of health ministry says the number of palestinians killed in the war has risen to 21300 men will get an update from honey much more time. he's joining us from it off off and southern gaza, honey. tell us about the aftermath of the is really are strikes on to refugee camps and elsewhere across the street. the yes, very well, the destruction seems to be the most due prevailing elements of the dogs. in our experience being given every single dates, overnighted, the area of the guns were given, the garbage were more residential homes, the rage of the new site refuge,
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weekends were 30 people being killed down to below other injuries rushed to the end, but we were to be on their way to the dealer should be experienced difficulties on the damage. severely damaged, wrote an infrastructure. it was very difficult to get the rest of the inquiry into the defend disconnection. can you please give me an area of the b. c for the finance has been displayed and evacuated from the center for the past week. the last week or so. but we're looking at these $24.00. the deals with at least $35.00 injuries. and from the residential homes, located about 200 meters a week from the vicinity of hospital, the opening
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a mid stream store this carrier need. in fact, they often. 2 more displeased videos, more people are in the streets, more people in valuation centers with the lack of access to it. ring central means that the, the dining room door honey looks. speaking of the humanitarian disaster that's unfolding as being described by human rights organizations. the agencies are also saying that the threat of simon is now hanging over people in gaza. what does that look like on the ground? the seems to be this event we've, we've, we've been talking about the, the 1st week the, where these really were cabinet impose the key thing please the,
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what does that mean and these new electricity mead with ccci a burden, particularly medical supplies entering the reason we're doing a little over and 80 days of ongoing more frequently and really need here over the course of the promise. do you need the, the 800 it part of it now you can update the days where the lead be not allowed to do the guys are just making it difficult for people. there isn't really exist in the hungry there's. there's the under displays there more be paid out of the space here with the food supply, the medical supplies, the fact that there is the z. this make it very the mind this, the women and children. when we really,
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there's any extreme of frustration that not only they're becoming disagrees, increasingly hungry and the box was you deliver one new every single day. the held available is this name, the demand is a great displace. palestinians. it from northern, on central, gaza, you up at a 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 or with the source of aliens and have no connection to what's happening. then we have children and we can't find no food or water. you can't even find a plastic sheet. most of the population of gaza 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 a municipal building that have been converted into the temporary shelter. you and
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facilities are packed full several times above the maximum capacity. we're hungry, there's no hygiene, there's no water. we go, no, we're dying of the cool. there. 23 of us here with one mattress. i sleep without any blankets, just so my children can have them. you and has warned that in the coming months, garza would face family in the middle of winter when people are forced to live outdoors week and hungry with little access to a static stations. conditions arrived for the doctors without borders. warren, 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 mode. i'll just be at a dropbox southern gaza. that was really for us as a fire tear gas on young palestinians were trying to get into the mosque for friday . prayers. we have laura con,
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joining us now from occupied east jerusalem. so laura, tell us what's been going on around become pounds of an ox almost. absolutely. now we're in a place called why the jaws which is around. that's what a 100 meters away from the lock some of the compound that's just up the road. now just telling me there have been some young palestinians, i just want to show you this is a typical kind of to actually rolling its way down the hill. um, so a number of young uh, most of them were i suppose now we have a say a was a skunk truck which is spring has been spring water. what's called the scenes on most of worshippers. and this actually produces an awful smell which has been drifting in the so they have been attacked by tear gas grenades. we actually got it pretty bad when they 1st started shooting. and you can smell the skunk quoted price, you know,
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stay out. now the reason why there are these confrontations is since october, the 7th that has been boss restrictions on most funds entering the place, say, revere as a 3rd. how do you is tyson is from the i'll walk some of the compound. so they're only allowing anyone over $45.00, but even then they can restrict them. in the last 2 weeks, we've already seen around 3 to 4000 was usually you'd have between 506-0000 people praying in the mouth. so that's the real tension here. the has been condemnations by the posting and ministry of foreign affairs, and they also condemned to type from john. it's specifically here in watty jones, but people with these being to say, what are these condemnations and what does that actually means them on the ground? because writers are also saying the reason why the restricting them is in order to prevent confrontation since they say this is causing exactly that. so you can see
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that's police looking aries. the young people have now gone down the hill and we've just seen various lineups of police coming up and down the hills. so we will keep you updated as to what's happening. all right, laura, we will cross back through the later on for the time being. thank you for that update from occupied east jerusalem. 2 people have been wounded in a stabbing attack and is really check points near occupied east jerusalem, be a legit assailants? was shot dead by is really forces at the scene is really military ben rated. the electorate had attackers home in the neighborhood of southern and macabre that's an occupied east jerusalem, or the is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a war. a cabinet meeting meant to discuss the postwar plan for does up. he's been facing growing criticism from members of his own cabinet over talks for the day after and gaza and provide me the far right. members of the ruling coalition have an own still be holding their own meeting and protest over their planned exclusion . from the discussions we have island fisher joining us from occupied east
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jerusalem. so tell us more about that key issue alan. that led to the cancellation of the work cabinet meeting. it's such short notice. okay, so there's the walk cabinet which is 3 member strong, including as really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. there is the wide uh, security cabinet which is always been something in israel. and then that is the full cabinet. now the walk cabinet decides on walk ins. and benjamin netanyahu called the meeting of the war cabinet to talk about the exchange of prisoners that is being discussed with home us, the as a lease, the can tardies and the egyptians that act to use mediators. nothing controversial . there should be okay. he also wants to talk about what happens in guys that the after the war, but one of his own members of his cabinet bell is else both rich. who is one of the right wing, members of his coalition said, hold on a 2nd. that's a joke for the security cabinet, not for the walk cabinet and you can't be doing that. so benjamin netanyahu
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realizing that he doesn't want to lose a key player in his government, which could mean either an election or benjamin netanyahu being kicked out of office, said ok. let's cancel all the meeting and we will wait. and then we will talk about it as security cabinet meeting on tuesday. here's another complication, smotts which is also dead set against the idea of the taxes that have been raised from palestinian workers to be sent to the palestinian authority. the reason he doesn't want that to happen is he believes that that money will be funnel somehow to guys that it will go off depaula city and assorted the workers who will then pass it on the people and guys. and he says, not one single circle should that should happen with complication is joe biden made a phone call to benjamin netanyahu on thursday night. the americans, it'd be better keep to stop pushing, not money through to the palestinians, and according to media reports. and it says, joe biden said, look, this conversation is over, you have to get this done. but smoked, it says not
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a shackle will go. so essentially he's calling benjamin netanyahu. his last, do you do with the americans are telling you or do you risk collapsing your government? small search even tweeted, i would say we are big supporters of america. we'd citing them for the support. but this is a decision to make. so benjamin netanyahu, now here's a big decision to me. i think give joe biden what he wants, given how strong ally he's been, or does he to against what spot, which one's on risk collapsing is government and losing the job. okay, thank you. alan fisher reporting from occupied east jerusalem. well, the is really military has made a rare admission of folks for 2 air strikes if carried out on christmas eve on a refugee camp in gauze or that killed at least a $106.00 civilians. and military officials, as israel regrets the harm to quote on involved individuals and its attack on the most isaac comp and central garza. and the statement, the is really military says before the strikes were carried out,
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steps were taken by the idea of to mitigate harm to uninvolved civilians in the area. it adds that a preliminary investigation revealed that additional buildings located near the targets were also hit during the strikes which likely caused unintended harm to additional uninvolved civilians. well, joining me now is a lot, he's a director of a mean are region at the strategic advisory firm global council. he's also a specialist on middle east. you your politics, thanks for your time with us on alger 0. what are we to read into this apology? by israel, this admission of error, particularly this time of the war. i think the apology really rings hollow when you see the scale of devastation and the relentless moment. partly it's cynical also it's an attempt to, to, to, to mice the, the extended bombing campaign. and you know, if we acknowledge this error and admitted the world that we made, a mistake here than everything else we've done is actually to them it. but for me,
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it also reflects a model and strategy towards. because because a strict they don't realize that there isn't a military solution final military solution because of the political problem. and there's a reason they disengaged from present 2005, as the most experienced ruthless, if i'm a general ariel sharon, was the one to the decision to take israel alton because they simply didn't want to be there because they and she, and, and his peers admitted to recognize that there, there's no way to provide to k, thomas has a what it is, what is it about this particular government? nothing. yeah. who answers coalition, but that makes them believe that a military solution is the solution here. when it comes to guys that because also inherits just recently, the former prime minister f with o, mirth, roads that the odds of achieving the complete elimination of from us. we're new. from the moment the prime minister netanyahu declared at the,
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the chief goal of the war as well. it's all clearly it's, it's pressure from the right wing elements of the government to keep pressing the head and not listening to the americans and all the other countries that are putting pressure and, and it's, it's a lack of understanding of military strategy. and they, they, they don't understand that the comforter insurgency is not about killing and destroying indiscriminately. it's about clearing, rebuilding and transitioning a way. so this government is, is, is lashing out. it doesn't have a clear, a clear strategy. if not, it's okay. but at the same time, you know, we hear this semester in yahoo as well as is the members of his coalition. but then we also know that there is some proposal, unofficial reports right now, but, but reports of an egyptian mediated proposal that could be on the table mediation by the cuts are as well. and we know that united states is involved. what do you know about proposal and is there anything new? let's try and unpack it
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a little bit. the proposal has 3 stages. the directions have cabled initiative where 1st there would be a ceasefire. second, the conversation about exchanging hostages starting with is really women. what service members or women held in captivity and, and, and because of, and certainly the formation of a listing and government collab bye, posted in tech, technocrats coolage by the pa and from us. the problem with this proposal from these really point of view is that it's many of the conditions are non starters, but they don't want to be the right wing governments. they don't want to have a ceasefire, and they certainly don't accept having a government led by from us on the p a. and as i knew it was such as much and it's a pipe dream to have these 2 entities running from us next door and running of us the next door from the diction point of view. they're acting with urgency. they're acting in earnest because they see a, a population of palestinians that's being squeezed the south near out,
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off and to the different border and reckoning egyptian sovereignty over over the sign. and there has been sitting ministers of israel calling for the expense of compulsion of dozens to sign, calling with a suitable home for palestinians constrictions, reject that because of sovereignty concerns. but they also reject it because it puts it leave means an enter the to a 2 state solution. and so the seating of territory is right. and there has been voices and things like that to some post calling to that sign of suitable home for the, for the palestinians, for the americans and their, their pro is propose they want this. i mean, everybody had a v. c. i, a national security advisor of the president have said that it is real nice to move to a low intensity phase. the war just very briefly allow me for the sake of time. you and you talked about the is really challenges when it comes to the proposal. but what about the challenges for how may i ask them for some for guys, because we've heard from overall data on thursday, who said no exchange deals or other proposals that we can accept before the it is real,
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stops us aggression against our people. certainly taking lots of course they want to, they want they, they're not accepting any talk of, of returning and hostages until, until israel stops shutting face. okay, thank you so much. i'm going to not thank you for your analysis. well bake law here in northern garza allies in ruins. following thursday is airstrikes. alger zeros and a city went there and sent us. this reports a national and if it was a do not see, you must go. they see a hateful come apply a lot and we are in beta law here in the area that is rarely jots bombs yesterday as in destroying an entire residential block. and resulting in a large number of injuries and fatalities about women's zillow, but not many to remain on accounted for. under the rubble of the civil defense deeds are trying to recover the bodies up. she had them again for no, for them. and having looked at them to the compass because we have been able to
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pull out vice people along a stretch of 13 meters to parents and their 3 children. the building comprises of 2 structures where there are around 30 or 40 that bogged down. and so i was surprised to find out that members of my own farm of the art under the deputy good club, we are unable to recover anyone despite many attempts because we liked the required equipment to do so. a good look and it's not a little wage damage. i've seen the moment we reached the place and all we could see was a massive destruction by mouth. 30 people were killed. most of them were children. they weren't babies and women when they were staying safe in their homes. and the next thing they knew was the entire building collapsing on them. but the, but the show and how you have the model about the close of understand them all. but we can see here the level of the destruction following the bombing of a residential block and beta law here. and then to should have so far the medical
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team. so being able to rescue 5 people with heavy elements. many are still trapped under the rubble because the rescue teams don't have appropriate equipment things to share or human. and you either you're going to show the attack of cause i didn't win as if we were unable to recover people who are still trapped under the debris. and yet this requires a special equipment from which we don't have it. we need cranes to recover the bodies of measured level. i got an as guy, the lad, so who i did, what i a 100 people was told, feeling safe when suddenly on the houses welcomed without any warning, was the entire 80. it was insulting. in fact, the debt fund, including women and children on my life, we have managed to recover some bodies, but around 15 to 20, mainly young children remain under the revolution. that is what happened with them and i can only place my faith in god now many and god, beautiful. be with them. i'm the mother to
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do this. i'm of the said the. 7 the, the, the money is always your, the, they are a couple 100 let one of the help. this is another massacre of committed by the israeli army. could be them killing many innocent people and leaving other people. try my with need the rubble stuff that will come in as an associate is just the all the united nations head of your monetary and affairs has expressed frustration at the slow delivery of a into gaza. martin griffith's posts that on x, that there were 3 layers of inspections before trucks can even enter confusion and long queues, as well as a growing list of items being rejected. all this, he says, is that a crossing points meant for pedestrians and not trucks and trucks. at another crossing point have been blocked by desperate and hungry communities. he goes on to say the constant bombardments have destroyed the commercial sector,
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and 8 convoys have been shot at. the population has been crammed into a small sliver of land with shelter as having long exceeded their full capacity. he says this is an impossible situation for the people of gaza. and for those trying to help them and reiterated calls for the fighting to stop, to punch them our head on the i'll just say we're news our including main becomes the excuse me, the 2nd us say to disqualify donald trump from running for the presidency. the ukranian president of all of the landscape, says russia has launched one of the biggest attacks on his country. this year. savanski said ukrainian air defenses shot down most of the missiles several blasts were heard, and the ukrainian capital. keith, i said, bank is joining us from keith. give us the latest aside on the strikes on the
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capital keeping how wide spread is the damage well, there was several strikes that took place across keep this. busy going uh, the mayor of the, the advertising cisco said that the defense had been in action woken up by the signs of explosions of those sites in history. also, the defense is a top 10. some of those missiles and drones. now a curtain. yes. it just just sites just building those hits and if i could just show you some of the damage that's been done this says via ongoing, done it twice. so i think teams have tried to track of that. but here you can see the fragments of those missiles that we've been speaking just some of the experts investigators here this morning. what they've told us is that dismissal, they can read that dismissal as was made in may of this year. so these are new missiles, the russians are using, but they have been deaths and injuries, and those figures are currently being updated. but as i said,
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they have been several sites pitch across. keep this morning. i said, what about other parts of the country as well as the southern faults? if you have addressed that has been hit, you understand there's been some depth and injuries that there's been added to the rest of the country in the v though, 2 sites here in central ukraine's a new product city was hit and we understand the depth and injuries and risk the kids are currently working to some of those side stuff. and also in the last part of the research and some of the administration, this is that the most of the steps i need to use this. so this is a very large attack. and according to that, you can use it for this is one of the largest attacks on civilian infrastructure and residential building since the days of the war. and as you said, presents it, s p. i said that the russia has lost a lot, scott, and he says over 100 missiles for 5. and the latest figures that we have from the
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authorities here say that it was hung over 158 missiles and drones fired by the russians. and they say 114, we're in septic now, although the ukraine air defenses nation to set those with the large scale of this attack and the number of my cells 5 means that the defense is comp stuff everything . and as you can see, some missiles few months to get through. okay, thank you. us. a vague reporting from key in the us state of maine has blocked donald trump from running into 2024 election primary over the 2021 attack on capital sale means democratic secretary of state removed from under the constitution's insurrection calls. this is the 2nd state to bar, the former president from running and the republican primary ballot after colorado supreme court. is it the same earlier this month? for electoral college votes are up for grabs in main. i'll just there is particle hanging has more from washington dc. so now is 2nd state. the main secretary state comes out and says,
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donald trump cannot be on the primary ballot. because in this country, the states run elections and each of their own constitutions, they have their own law. so we're seeing very different outcomes. so in main, obviously, the trumpet campaigns us this, they're going to appeal this state supreme court. there's probably going to have to decide whether or not she has the right to do this. we know the michigan supreme court said that they can sit down from has to be on the primary ballot and the colorado stair state. supreme court said south trump can't be on the ballot. so what are the practice proximal implications of this? probably not much when it comes to the primary, even if donald trump is not on the primary about main quoting poles, that according to some math, he doesn't really need main or colorado to get his parties nomination for presidents, possibly a couple other implications. so there are more than 2 dozen democratic secretaries of states if they all take the same path that can make for a very chaotic election. what this means is, is much more likely the us supreme court is going to have to take up this issue to
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decide they're going to look as more states take up this issue and say, we can't hold a federal election. if in fact, there's different ballots and every state, so this is how the spring court will rule, not clear, but it does the now even more likely that there were to have to pedestal he l g 0. washington. still ahead on al jazeera results after the tales of the election and the democratic republic of congo will have the latest from the capital kinshasa the the, let's get going with your weather uptake for europe in africa. great to have you along. we'll begin with the big picture and we've got so whether make or cooking up here in the atlantic. this will become a story for saturday, play game,
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the northwest. but let's talk about what's going on right now today on friday. still dealing with rain and wind. so for the western side of the island of ireland got still of about 50 kilometers per hour and with temperatures coming down in scandinavia. we're now looking at some snow here, $5.00 to $15.00 centimeters for southern norway, sweden, and also southern finland. let's go to central europe right now. it is quite a temperatures are on the high side here. so for example, bucharest at 12 degrees, that is almost 10 above where you should be for this time of the year. turkey also looking good bit more cloud cover though, coming into the western side over the course of the weekend and for the other side of the mediterranean, it is a damp days through the coast of portugal. we have been dealing with some fog issues for northern areas of spain that is set to continue today on friday, and it's called for the top end of africa. so let's go further toward the south. we had quite the deluge and up in 10 in the northern cape providence. still these storms for the western side of south africa and this scale of 10. i think they'll
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the news the again, here's a reminder up the top stories on alpha 0, this news our at least $22.00 me into been killed and many more are missing after is really are strikes headphones near the new slate. it's refugee camp in central garza, most of the rooms and including many children i've been taken to in the hospital in dayton by that at least 20 people have been killed in and is really are strike on the foss dots and the self of gaza strikes at
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a residential building where this place palestinian is worth taking shelter and many of those again injured our children. the is really the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. if cancel the war cabinet meeting meant to discuss the posts for fund 4 guys up. he's been facing growing criticism from far right. members of his coalition, over the so called day officer and got some, as israel's bombing campaign, has been repeatedly targeting densely populated refugee camps across casa, when the war began. in october, the united nations said 1700000 refugees were living in the territory. most were in or around a refugee camps in the north, more than 200000 people were living in camps in giovanni and shots. it many have since fled south including to central gaza, including the boat age will say that and massage the refugee camps is really military has recently bombed each of them and its told people to evacuate to one
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and did and bought off that already houses 26000 people, 88000 refugees were living in hon. eunice at the start of october, and a $133000.00 and it off. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have since sought shelter in those areas that were already overcrowded. and then hold the reports from data and about how the news in gaza know training is really bonds is futile, but it doesn't stop them from tony. 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, 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. nope, certainly. why did we ask for one thing to stop this war? stop people suffering at any cost?
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i think it is terrible. children are sleeping in the cold. i brought a disabled girl from i'll put a shiver. the fact 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 no form close and blank, they thought they'd be able to return. on the brink of despair, these families have been displaced multiple times. and now they may well be forced to move a gun, see 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. it's either death by bonds and bullets or so debt from hunger and cold. in the city i just ita did it,
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but the is really military has continued cheering out overnight res. across the occupied westbank is really courses have stormed it on my lot. nod, blessed to cut him up here under cover on classes broke out in several locations. several palestinians were arrested, i was a 0 need that, but i am is life for us and it will missions that's near it. i'm a lot in the occupied westbank. so need that as well as the raids that take place and occupied westbank were also witnessing mass, the tensions. how wide spread are these the tensions across the territory? or we're seeing this happening more and more. and one of those places is here in did a mission north west of and i'm a lot, palestinians, i've been telling us that these really forces with ever storming each and every house to a rest palestinians. we're at the family a, the property home of there's a head on, they tell us how these really forces came and wrecked havoc. they trust the house. for example, this used to be
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a mirror. it's not there anymore. but was the case with many of those arrests when we see homes being trash, we see palestinian at neighbors and friends coming to the rescue of the family to try and help them rebuild. this is why we're not seeing a lot of the damage, but it's because since the morning since the early hours of the morning, the other neighbors have tried to come and have him. so they thought now her son, which i had, has been arrested as a part of those at mosse detentions that have happened here. ended up on my side. and i have here with me just heads out on and his mom him so they so go ahead. this is your room. how old for deck slot. tell us what happened a he x out of hold of the it is was the room that was significantly damaged. compared to the rest of the house, everything that you see have been destroyed and put down. they also forced the door and broke it was p in was that bottle?
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and then they also did put into the baking, completely empty the kitchen and the closet, and they just threw the spices and but the room that was completely and significantly damaged. it's just when they did not leave anything. so what they did, they just found lice, every sink, everything was severely damaged and you've seen with your own 9 sister number, we're not even able to walk credit because they broke. the windows is mirrors glasses. this is as well, has been is this has been been to long as oh, really? yes. everything has been destroyed and damaged. we've been trying to gather the places and to clean the hosp, the flour and the spices. also we're completely throwing on the floor. so we are trying to clean up this morning, which i hope they took you from here. where did you go?
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they arrested me and they took me to the end of the street and i was blindfolded and i could stumble and hit the wall or something else. and then they did. it just put me in an s to be car and they tried start to tell me they to me telling me that i belonged to how much or how much member then my friend also was arrested to and i, we were both out there and then we saw my head, we find the can you, you can use the birds to your hands or have been completely of burned to think they treat you with care because your hands were completely burnt. yes, a little bit. but then the officer told me that we will. they, they asked me if i was in prison and i said them yes, and i showed them what happened to, to, to my hands. so i told them you can take me, but please take care of that. take care of the fact that my hands are burnt and
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they treated me well. yeah. they had me here. they hit me in my back when i when i was in the car i've been hits and beaten and i was slapped also in my face theater. and then there was a soldier who was hit to me against the wall. it's about a several times and i was blindfolded, so it was not aware of what was happening and exactly and speak to them. after that they said that they will release us and they did release us blindfolded is because they were humiliating us also. they would come and stand in front of me and just start laughing. they put the chairs, they were just the what to read to me as an animal and laughing at me a house. they also tried to burn me with a cigarette case any why? why are they doing this in your opinion? must you message the well i there is no clear questions from them. we did not understand what they want. exactly. it was just provocations. they wanted just to
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provoke us. no clear questions. they just have just as if they want to come to vandalize to damage places and that's it. and which i had who's 20 was part of more than 30 palestinians who were taken to that room. had they have been handcuffed, stayed there blindfolded for hours before these really forces left the area. now these really forces say that they're doing this as part of field interrogations, but palestinians would tell you that this is part of intimidating and instilling fear amongst palestinians. and we can see that those rates are becoming part of the largest and biggest manifestation of these really occupations. all right, thank you so much than that, but i am reporting for us from the occupied westbank. it will move on to weather news for a moment and tell you about what's happening in the democratic republic of congo because voting is taking place after that presidential election and not as the
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government has rejected opposition, demands for a rerun professional results released so far. so president, feel extra security with a commanding lead as his opponents alleged fraud. con goes catholic and puts protestant churches who make up the main observer mission, have reported irregularities. the election commission has until december 31st to release the final results. we're bringing catherine soil from control, so he'll tell us how this is all playing out. catherine, the why the election commission is still compiling those results and talking to me now is the president of electro commission. dennis could be my thank you for your time. when do we expect this results? we are planning to publish, bid is on the 31st of december. so in the couple of these and we, i've heard from different today as from the, the charge of the. 7 opposition indeed as well about this regularity is that we
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have witness in the last couple of days. how are you dealing with that? you know, the use of being some isolated phases of what people are trying to take over the nature of the process. but as i said, these are easily to do is reach, points are fixed, its own resides. so with the 1st to identify them and the end phone plan because these are things done by forces behind. i mean the v on our sales is sydney . but these are things you know, that you are going to need we, we are quite simplistic. permission to do the specific cases, but this was not the same as jen at all the cases. these keys for you to election. that was a lot of, of the full possession of the nation. the difference is that the good is going to be affected then. so that's what i,
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i challenge those who are complaining about that is to come forward with this. the proof that we have changed it is we are going to pay for the extension so that they can sell in this or not just so we just we thoughts coming. we are really starting them to show us where we may have repeated the process. the events, i mean to do the i just about all positions ages, some of them, particularly the presidential candidates calling for fresh elections. he's not an option for me. it's not an option because the bad news is the, i know it's coming forward with proof of any wrong doing. how can you ask for your transmission or for a for when you don't even like check your, your proof that they've been shifting. you know, i think that's completely dishonest on that all on the bus, they must come for and show us on paper. what was done by
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voting was extended by those logistical companies. you've been talking about. some people say that by itself was unconstitutional. what do you see it's, it's all sorted by do the legal framework. the law says give us the time to run the election or the constitution requires us to keep the give equality to, to or the voters. so if in a place for logistical problems, we were not able to organize the votes. we were well with the constitution to allow everyone to participate in the vote. i'm not going to stick to the technical issues that is provided in the next are look in the fiscal frequency. it does not requirements. so and how and it was just any such as these. it thresholds, if you don't, through successfully you've gone through every sits in front of me. so we must have been charging everyone to vote. socially people should actually. busy got you here to us for having allowed everyone to vote in spite of the charlotte and you call the holidays
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a week to say that they blame you. we stop cut the mail for the semester. what is it from me before is the 1st time having any, please? it's process for every candidates is on board 100000 trying to do 1st. i'm having it's on spot in the process. as you can see behind me, we are showing them how that is ongoing. and it has never happened before. so for us it was a successful process. that was the president of an actual commission dentist could be my back to you in the studio. thank you so much. catherine will still head on out to 0. be 2023, bounce back. that didn't happen on picking china's lat cluster recovery from the world stripped of scope of 19 loss down. also ahead arsenal failed to reclaim the tough spot in the summer league will have all the latest sports action coming up as well.
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business, latest expenses by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the next section in the us, officials have agreed to cooperate on tackling record numbers of migrants at their border mexican president's address when you were a lopez of a door held talks with the us delegation, but by the secretary state anthony blinking on wednesday, they'll ramp up efforts to promote legal ways to tackle the causes of migration. we went ahead and initial the relationships with us present. joe biden is really good . he's very respectful to mexico,
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the north threats of sanctions against mexico. he understands and migration is a phenomenon related to the hallway and that does a social problem. and then as well as to hold a military exercise after the u. k. deployed a worship to the coast of diona following a border dispute between the 2 countries. president nicholas center or has ordered more than 5600 military personnel to take part in the exercises. tensions escalated this month after voters and event as well and referendum back to move to make a region of ski on a, a new vent as well. in states the latter data, then it really to it is the rupture of the spirit of dialogue, diplomacy, and peace of the original agreement as announced by venezuela. and it is the threat of the united kingdom against the noble, peaceful but brave people of the people venezuela. we spoke with foreign ministers with prime ministers here and there they are all determined that the yana should stop the arrival of this reasoning ship. but instead,
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they secretly agreed to receive the vessel of the decadent british ex empire. after 11 days on hunger strike, serbia's opposition leader says she is too weak to join ongoing protests against the results of a parliamentary election. hundreds of people had been demonstrating in the capital belgrade after the party, a president alexander, of which its claim victory and the snap full held earlier this month, the opposition is alleging fraud on once the results. i know the chinese government had hope 2023 would be the year, the world's 2nd largest economy stored after recovering from the pandemic. instead, it's grappling with a crisis and consumer confidence on crippling debts and it's property sector. and that's making it harder for young people to find opportunities in a tightening job markets. katrina, you reports from basic as on a freezing winter night in bay, james,
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most people have taken refuge in doors to escape the sub 0 temperatures for 10 symbol is that her jewelry stat at an outdoor market. one of the few vendors left hoping for a few more sales on a good day. she makes just over $30.00. when do not have my income here isn't stable, i can make it be more in peak season, but now it's so cold. not many people come out to shop, but i have to keep doing it to make a living. during the pandemic, ken took a break from her career and finance to look after her newborn son. but when she was ready to return to work, was unable to find a new job for spoke to other vendors who didn't want to appear on cameras, but had similar stories of folding on hard times 19 or his own small company. but this is doing well, so he's selling surface on the slide in order to make ends meet. another were a couple who used to own a restaurant that was sent across during the 1010. so they've been forced to make and sell their own bracelets to make a living. china had expected 2023 to be a year of booming postcode with 19 recovery,
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but instead economic growth has stagnated. and the job market is tied to that it's b decades. there's a consensus that economy is quite weak and the policy responds remain quite lagging and insufficient. so on the micro level, when we look at to the job market, it is quite difficult. yeah. especially towards the year and almost every company in the industry, in finance and in housing is trying to layoff more cuz it's especially tough for new graduates. unemployment among chinese aged 16 to 24. hit a record high of 21.3 percent in june. before the authorities stopped to publish and it goes up assistant crisis in the housing sector, a traditional driver, of course, is also way go the economy and people are choosing to save their money. rather than spend it posting domestic concern option. the government insists conditions will
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improve in 2024 over all the favorable conditions for china as development. i'll waive the unfavorable factors, but until then 10 similar says you will continue working at this market 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, hoping to make just enough to sustain her family for another day. katrina you out a 0 staging. a tornado caused by storm garrett has damaged parts of greater manchester. in the north of england, people had been evacuated from the china style, the bridge. that's where a gusts of down trees. they've blown off the roofs and they've damaged cars. thousands of homes have been left without power. further north in scotland. officials say the conditions show the area was affected by a localized tornado. trying to get the sports news with joe to also have mr. charles to go top of the premier league off to losing tier nail to west time. it means a 2nd behind live
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a pool supply on monday to get to get in touch aside were looking to take back to lead in the standings for the wind, but it was west time who opened the scoring through thomas to check it was a close cool off to be a check, just the bowl had gone out to play the habits and made it to nail in the 55th minutes from a also play a constantino, some of a pulse with his 1st goal for the club. if it is all nice, made it 3 new a last minute penalty from sipe and rama was saved. also had the 2 shots i know, but couldn't school is the 2nd defeat in full matches and west time of back up to 6 . and i have to live with them and to praise my place. that's where they, where they can to this is full book. you know, while we happened, what was on in the game, how much we generated in the game and, and to see the result is rather disappointing. but they were better than us in both books is a place to awesome those rules london rivals talking to is they will be who for to by brighton. suppose we're going for a full straight within the league, but say well one down,
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off to just 11 minutes this jack henschel with struck his 2nd goal of the season, a price, and i have $1.00 just to as that last 12. going into this, a news post and post to call blue side here. as to pub stripe from pub is as to pena and made it 3 new rochelle this and how to go this one out because well, pedro struck his 2nd penalties and nights to make it full. now, a couple of late, consolation goes talking to the full to it remains. first cit, fit on the losing side of months. do you know i can go keep the andre a not has been included in cameron's efforts a couple of nations squads. a non i had retired from international d t of to fully out with a camera in coach request. so at last you as well come in, catch all, but he made up with his boss and returned to help him qualify for next month the tournament in the ivory coast. song score also features captain vincent above becca will make a face couple of nations of parents roughly on the dallas says it's impossible to imagine winning
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a title as he proposed to make his return to competitive tennis for the 1st time in almost a year. the 22 time grandson champion has had 2 ends of hip surgery and hasn't played since the 2nd man. last, i think a straightening open at the start of 2023, but he's back in australia and set to play at the president international on sunday . i just have been practicing for the last month in a, in a, in a very good intensity. so, i mean, i, i don't say that any, nothing is impossible, but i'd be in this for me and just to be here is a, is a victory. and i have the my, i want to have the chance to enjoy on the car to form a women's number. one them you solve k is also making her come back of to getting bus to adult to 6 months ago. a soccer who's one full grandson titles has been getting to know the locals in prison, on a visit to a call. the 2nd string, she says, becoming a mom has changed her approach to tennis. so i think it changed my perspective on
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a lot of things on for sure. i think giving birth was one of the most painful things i've ever gone through. so it's definitely made me feel like physically i could handle a lot more on. no, no, i just want to show shy and she's capable of everything. so that's one of my main purposes and main reasons for why i want to be back out here. because okay, so just why he's a 2 time n b a m v p is he racked up more history for the denver nuggets. he became just the 2nd player ever to record a triple level on public shooting and 3 or more games and that victory over the memphis grizzlies. during root chamberlain is the only all the players which is the feat you'll catch made all of his shots for his $26.00 points. while he also had 10 re bounce and 14. this is the not gets the 2nd in the western conference the detroit pistons a one game away from the old time and the a losing street after they lost in time to the boston celtics. this was the closest
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game yet to breaking the 27 games street as they were as many as 19 points up a one point. but chris, that's closing guess and jason pacing, combine for 66 points. this is so 6 tickets over time. 128 to 122 to see to me so now level with a split celsius. $76.00 is $28.00 game losing run through 20 to miami. he beat the golden state warriors this point, missing key players. china here tonight with 26 points in the absence of jimmy butler and car lowery. as the heat when that full game and arrives by, talbot stood on to me in a child's faces gold. mine ended a full game losing run the say beat the los angeles kings, the golden light school on of that goals, and the 1st 2 periods, the se ahead of their opponents in the pacific. sufficient. those are your sports headlines you can get more on out. is there a dot com or no social media channels? the better for me,
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for the time being. thanks for watching this news. our husbands stick out will be here in just a moment. so how much more coverage of the war on jobs as well as the days other news? thanks for watching bye. for now, the the, the, i'm lucky my a lovely thought about left hands on the left again, left the shuttle. please my go ahead and as if i come in.
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