tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 29, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and del 5 getting obligated or coming up in the next 60 minutes. airstrikes killed more than a $187.00 palestinians and 24 hours as, as really ground forces advancing. central gaza. 3 layers of inspections before trucks couldn't even enter a gaza view and expresses frustration over the difficulties and bringing a to palestinians is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu cancels a meeting of his work cabinet,
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following criticism from the ultra nationalist and his columbus and cities across ukraine. or target is and one of the biggest russian air attacks this year, the hello, it's 13 gmc, that's 3 pm and gaza. we're more than a $187.00 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. that takes the death toll since october, the 7th, to more than $21500.00. there been a tax on refugee camps in central does have the most latest and massage the 10s of thousands of displays. people are being forced to flee south. the un humanitarian chief says israel's constant bombardment is making the delivery of aid increasingly difficult. martin griffiths expressed frustration and what he says is an impossible situation as cold for the fighting to stop
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a war cabinet meeting to discuss israel's post for plans for gaza was cancelled. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been criticized by far right. members of his coalition government over his plans, we have had it before, which is joining us now live from bluff in southern gaza to give us an update on the latest strikes and tell us what's been the aftermath. how many of those strikes that took place on refugee counts as well as in the south where you are of the yes, well, the largest scale of destruction and the more data that we've been counting within the past few days and sense of the to talk about increasing amount of paid, we're only beginning increasing a surgeon the number of bombs that dropped on palestinians across the gossip so far is really military. through its area compartment cam, fans targeting cities, towns, refugee camps, and even the in the northern part were more of the boss where people have already evacuated all the remaining residents who could not find
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a place to stay and stayed in their homes in the northern part but so far over night and nearly. 1 hours of this morning we're looking at at least 55 people have been killed in 2 separate tag here in rough by a residential home that was targeted royd or 3 families where show great inside this to the vast majority of them were children and women and we what we saw here at the hospital last night where the different ways we were looking at just seeing the children and women mainly dominating the floor of the hospital with various injuries and all those of where it goes in the central part of the guys dribbles so looking at the same exact scenario, just give you a sense of a systematic patterns of what's going on across the gaza strip. a war on a children award and women more on public facilities and residential homes in the rest. as you comes in, the central part of the golf thread will look it up more than 30 people are being
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killed in what tends other injuries were taken to a lot. so has to be done already over one full and pack hospital with insufficient medical intervention and extreme shortage for medical supplies. do provide the necessary medical into route to save lives with that out of the sea. and the likelihood of the number to increase is very high. we're, we're expecting the number to increased within the coming dollars as there are still people under the levels, right? people who are not the sold, waiting on a queuing just to get the necessary medical attention. they need and tiny, it's, uh, we're hearing it. food is also obviously a very short pull a supply. so was water agencies are saying that the threat of famine is hanging over the people of gauze. what does that look like on the ground? what are people having to go through well, so far,
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what we're looking at is the close to do 1000000 palo sit in the place hungry 3rd space, and more profoundly, trauma ties of, of this terrible experience since day one of the war, the, but been forced out of their homes then into more than one play. they've been displaced more than one times. in some cases, a $3.00 and $4.00, and $4.00 times the from the northern part and gas it in here in the southern pardon. and every attack, there is an aftermath. the area becomes uninhabitable and livable, people are forced to go somewhere else seeking safety and refuge. in the depths of course, increase the pressure on evacuation centers increase the pressure hospitals that turn into evacuation centers. so not all this was, but also hospitals out here in rough by it's running out of space running out of basic supplies and essential needs. and in the northern part, there is a star vision going on and the, the fact that people have no access to any thing right now just makes it's an indication of, of that as well as using is tar vision, as, as, as
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a tool of its war against palestine here, we'll see it every day. how people in the market are trying to reach the anything their hands good. get a just to provide for their families in terms of water in terms of a food supplies in terms of a survivor life. and that there are very, very little amount available in the and the amount of aid that have been entering yada is so little compared to that devastating large need that people think that people require heat to survive. so, so far the need is a great, but the didn't get the needed. the help is little, but the demand is so great and we look at the amount of it is available to just go the trickle over it. almost every person we talked to here saying that it's, it's not enough, they're. 7 saying they're not doing good, but they're dying of hunger. this is how what people react when it comes states of the, the health available is a small, the demand is
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a great displays. palestinians it from northern, on central gaza, q up at the school in rough or in the hopes of being given foot, or even just water. 5 refugee families are staying with us. but now with refugees, just like them. i don't know what to do with peace or civilians who have no connection to what's happening and we have children and we can't find milk, food or water baton, even find a plastic sheet. most of the population of golf that has been displaced multiple times in the past few months, leading with whatever they can carry towards the charities and agencies offices for schools at a municipal building that have been converted into temporary shelter. you and facilities are packed full several times above their maximum capacity for hungry. there's no hygiene, there's no water. we go, no, we're dying of the cold. there 23 of us here with one mattress. i sleep without any blankets,
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just so my children can have them you and has worn that in the coming months. gaza was faced in the middle of winter when people are forced to live outdoors, weak and hungry with little access to his tenant patients. 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 know where to go. honey, my more all your data, dropbox, southern garza. well, the united nations had of humanitarian affairs, has expressed frustration at the slow delivery of 8 into gaza. martin griffith's posted on acts that there were 3 layers of inspections before trucks can even enter confusion along choose as well as a growing list of items being rejected. for all this, he says is that a crossing points meant for pedestrians, enough,
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trucks and trucks at another crossing point have been blocked by desperate and hungry communities. it goes on to say the constant bombardment serves destroyed the commercial sector in a calm voice had been shot at the population, has been crowned into a small sliver of land with shelter as having long exceeded their full capacity. an aid workers themselves have been displaced until he says this is an impossible situation for the people of gaza. and for those trying to help them as reiterated calls for the fighting to stop. big lot here in northern guys are lies in ruins. following error strikes on thursday, i'll just there as an a study. you went there and sent this reports. not on the do not see my school. they. yeah, hateful, come apply. a lot of we are in base law here in the area that is rarely jobs. palms yesterday has been destroying an entire residential block and resulting in a large number of injuries and fatalities about women's zillow. but not either a menu to remain on,
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accounted for. under the rubble of the civil defense teams are trying to recover the bodies up. he had them again, for i know for him and have him look at him to the compass because we have been able to pull out 5 people along a stretch of 30 meters, 2 thirds, and their 3 children. the building comprises of 2 structures where there are around 30 or 40 did both as again. so i was surprised to find out that the members of my own family are under the deputy good club. we are unable to take over anyone despite many attempts because we like to do it quite quickly to do so. and my good look, i'm not a little williams and i'm sure 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, newborn babies and women where they were staying safe in their home. and the next thing they knew was the entire building collapsing on the show. and how you have the model,
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but also 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 sure have so far the medical team. so being able to rescue 5 people heavy, yet 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 type of call. they 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 the to them, but we need cranes to recover the bodies of bush ad level. i got an as guy, the lad settled who i did, what a 100 people was told, feeling safe when suddenly on the houses welcomed without any warning was i show the entire 80. it was insulting. in fact, the debt fine, including women and children on my life. we haven't managed to recover some bodies, but around 15 to 20, mainly young children remain under the rubble. oh sure,
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that is what happened with them and i can only place my faith in god. now many and guardians will be with them i'm the mother to do this. i'm or the sooner the. 7 better the, the money is always your, the, they are a couple 100 then who know the help. and this is another massacre of committed by the israeli army computer. and i showed the mailing many innocent people and leaving other people track that opening the rubble. and this to show you just the all that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a work cabinet meeting, went to discuss the post floor plan for garza. he's been facing growing criticism from members of his own cabinet over talks for what they call the day after and got so far right. members of the ruling coalition have an own spell be holding their own meeting in protest over their plans, exclusion from the discussions. let's take
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a closer look at the major figures within the is really government. so israel's longest serving prime minister benjamin netanyahu took office again last year after his le crude party entered a coalition with far right and nationalist parties. one was religious zionism, a faction formed by it's a mar, been given there. he's now national security minister and the fierce opponents for settling proponents, excuse me. for settlers and the occupied westbank. bessolo smotts rich as finance minister, he opposes palestinian sovereignty. local media reports the 2 ministers say a post or plan for gaza is not within the jurisdiction of israel's war cabinet. they are not members of fence minister. you, i'll go, aunt isn't the worst cabinet. the former general has announced 3 phases to the war with the aim of reaching what he calls a quote, new security reality and goes up. the war cabinet also includes many guns since a former general and military chief of staff,
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he oversaw israel's previous grounds. invasion of cause in 2014 island fisher as more from occupied east jerusalem. and there's the walk cabinet, which is a 3 member story, including as really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. there is the why, the security cabinet, which is always been something in israel, and then that is the feel cabinet. now the walk cabinet decides on war him and benjamin netanyahu called the meeting of the war cabinet to talk about the exchange of prisoners that is being discussed with him us. the is really the can tardies in the egyptian is that acting is 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 they'll smell 3. 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 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 be kicked out of office, said ok. let's cancel all the meeting and we will wait. and then we will talk about a security cabin and 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 funded somehow to guys that will go to palestinian authority workers who will then pass it on to 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 very keen to start pushing that money through to the palestinians. and according to media reports and israel, joe biden, and said, look, this conversation is over, you have to get this done. but most it says not
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a shackle will go. so essentially he's calling benjamin netanyahu. his law. do you do in the americans are telling you or, or do you risk collapsing your government's most or even tweeted, i'd say we are big supporters of america. we'd citing them for the support. but this is a decision to make. so benjamin netanyahu know, has a big decision to make the st give to a bite and what he wants, given how strong ally he's been, or does he go against what spot? which one's on risk collapsing is government and losing the job for people have been injured in a car ramming incidents near hebron and they occupied westbank. it happened in the is really settlement of our nail that south of hebron is really media reports indicate that the attacker has been killed and run con is joining us from tom on that in the occupied west bank. what more do we know about the summer on, as well as why the guy these rarely on the eyes, he released a very short statement saying a dry biotech happened a short time ago to
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a military post navy dream junction. soldiers, all pricing in the area, neutralize the terrorist that's generally is right to speak for they killed the perpetrator. we're also hearing that the people that were injured have been likely, and moderately injured and not attacking. they have been taken to the hospital, but this is just one of a number of incidents that took place in the occupied westbank. those night. the rates are still going on civil rights across the occupied west by including one in how far a refuge account west 6 of palestinians were injured. in total, a 5th and 15 post indians were actually arrested. now that actually brings the number of people arrested since all the, all type of the $7.00 to $4846.00 people, a significant chunk of those are held in administrative detention that's held without charge in the occupied westmark. these raids are,
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have been stepped up massively since october the 7th. so we're looking at visual pablo city, vegas of an average of $42.00 rates a night. all right, thank you so much and run for that update from it on the phone. a tablet, a home husband speaking to palestinians in the occupied westbank, who been detained by is really forces and has more from did obama, sean, that's near it. i'm on the that we're seeing also another practice that is being widely used here in the occupied westbank. and indeed, we've seen it being used here in the double mission as math detentions that go from home to home, resting palestinians, detaining them and putting them in places like this one. i want to show you just some of the blind fools that were used on some palestinians who was detained from their homes and brought to this area. there are also the plastic uh that was used to a cloth that hands and they would hang tough using those plastic. now i'm going to be bringing you to people who would in this area here,
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amongst more than 30 palestinians detained by these really forces to listen to more from them. we have them. how much would you, how do we have missed as the hub? uh the head on, and i'm going to start with you. how much is can you tell us what happened? was that to the slope, how much when they came, they treated us very badly. they did not respect us. they acted like nobody was home. they forced the door open and ended up. i explained that they are women in the house, but they ignored me like they were but very can their inclusion, fixer but they searched everything and destroyed the kitchen. then the blind forwarded me and took me. i wanted to talk to my mother, but they refused, and they took me from the house and they put me here. it was little get done. how much? oh, happy guy. i didn't assuming that easy. cool. now that in the shop, we should focus on the fact that we are peaceful that we are suffering from occupation. we want to live freely,
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but the emotional solved us just enter your house while women and girls are sleeping. unfortunately, this has become normal to us. somebody will not speak to him how much of tommy, who is a professor of conflict resolution on diplomacy in george mason university joining us here on. so thanks for your time. once again, if we look at the situation and they occupied westbank, our reporter iran con, was just saying that according to palestinian figures, there has been $42.00 raids and nights across the occupied westbank ever since october the 7th. where is the situation heading to? well, it's hidden to more secretaries ation of the entire west bank and guys, oh we have more that's been that has been wait for god knows how many weeks now i think on the 9 days 90 days. so this is a long for progress conference and goes on at the same time because of the concern within is why is that of course there is a strong correlation between what happens in goes and one with may or may happen in
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the with the data is this extra security measure of an attractive, proactive with admin we as either a should focus on those would be activists who wouldn't be troublemakers. it wouldn't be this wouldn't be that. therefore, i think there is an age between the twenty's and the 4th. is that becoming targeted? by this security part of the i'm of is that i and so it's basically a trying to come open or to pressure something and policies that's of normal floor . are you surprised that we're not hearing condemnation from the international community when it comes to some of these tactics that is really, as our employee, there has been large scale military effectively invasions across the west bank to they're blowing up houses and soldiers and that was just mentioning that sold the soldiers are just a detaining, interesting hundreds and hundreds of palestinians. and fortunately, as i say that in one of the previous interviews,
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the security council that is supposed to be the safeguard, the institution of peace and security, has been split into 2 camps. there is the power of i'm camp. what do you have is that right? they do have it. support is mainly the united states. so if need is no pressure coming from washington, there is no much different. so power remains intact and this is where nothing. he will find his goal for the zone. that means the u. s. a is giving him an x that up the problem. i think i'm better on the opposite side, we have the what we can call the mortality humanitarian come, which is the rest of the world. which is 153 countries of the general assembly that say that clearly we need to stop this. come under, this is crazy what and, and, and it goes up. so probably now i think we have a clash not only in and goes a bit ways around and how much,
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but we have another clash between the 2 quantity times power and mortality feed. we visa v the entire world. i think the, the us now we're to some ethic coming and what is it good responsibility to figure it out. we should hit by the next and the month of which is going to be the 4th month of the work. since no, nothing here who has failed to show his fine and strategy and it is no clear cut what he wants to do with the he eliminates or he cannot eliminate how much like that. but it's been us putting enough pressure on netanyahu to, to come up with his final strategy and those with us, in fact, even one fax. unfortunately the answer is no. and if we go back to the last link, the news come from us of blink. and then the state department of which is the summary of is the romantic philosophy in the middle east. he says, is lovely. the whole, the whole blame is on the showing that off him as if homeless around them today.
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what would i know is the end of the war? so he was, and the pro my, to be in the top, they pretty much do us in or watching out. unfortunately, he has not given us any diploma the imagination and it should start with. let's put the fire outlets spoke to this college and have a diploma to disclose and i think, you know, even in washington there is a talk at the new talk about the 2 state solution. unfortunately, it remains this course mine over in, but nothing diploma particularly is going in this data. okay, thank you so much. well, how much would come in other news? ukraine says at least 12 people have been killed by russian airstrikes. president zillow, theresa lensky, described it as the largest attack this year, with a $158.00. missiles fired. he says most were shot down by error defenses. as
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a bank has more from keys, there was several strikes that took place across steve. this. busy during the mare of fever vitale, this coasted that the defense had been in action woken up by the sense of explosions of those sites in his also the air defenses targeting some of those missiles and drones. now we're currently at the industrial sites just building those hits. and if i could just show you some of the damage that's been done this, the fire ongoing and flushing teams. i've tried to track of that. but here you can see the fragments of those massages that we've been speaking to. 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, me solve the russians are using, but they have been done an injury and those figures are currently being updated. but as i said,
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they have been several sites across keep this morning. the us state of maine has blah donald trump from running and the 2024 election primary over the 2021 attack on capital hill means democratic secretary of state remove trump under an insurrection clause in the states constitution. the state is the 2nd to bar, the former president from running and the republican primary ballot, colorado supreme towards it the same earlier this month. western powers of issued a joint statement condemning sharon's increased production of highly enriched uranium, france germany the u. k. on the us are urging to her on to immediately reverse it's production. the statement comes 2 days after the international atomic energy agency release. the report saying iran has increased its uranium manufacturing. the votes are being counted in a presidential election in the democratic republic of congo. as the government is rejecting opposition, demands for
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a rerun provisional results show president felix just because he has a commanding leads. his opponents claim the vote was fraudulent catholic and protestant churches make up the main observer mission in the country, and they reported irregularities. the election commission housing until december, 31 to release final results. catherine, so he's in control, saw an earlier spoke to the dentist, could see him on the president of the democratic republic of congo. the election commission. why the election commission is still compiling those. he's alls and talking to me now is the president of the natural commission. dennis could be much thank you for your time. when do we expect this results? we are planning to publish the results on the 51st of december. so in a couple of days. and we have hard from different places from the, the charge of the opposition leaders as well about this irregularities that we have witnessed in the last couple of days. how are you dealing with us?
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you know, the, is it been some religious cases of what people are trying to take over the nature of courses. but as i said, this is related is which won't affect it towed the results. so uh, we were the 1st to identify them and, and complain because these are things done by forces behind. i mean the deal and our says it's in, but these are things you know, that we are going to did we, we all of which the political mission to deal with specific cases. but this was not the same as gender cases, severe storms of cost, flooding and western saudi arabia. now the threat of flooding is expanding across the country. here's jeff with a check on the weather. a hello from the al jazeera headquarters in dell. how, let's get going with your weather update for the middle east and africa. it's still a stormy picture across saudi arabia. let's go in here for
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a closer look. highest level alerts issued for storms in the west of the country. certainly, we've seen them in mecca. there's been some flooding there, but this activity also in the north and the east of the country. it is producing hailstones as well. and some of these wet weather could leak into both coates and buffering. but for us here and the still a breezy pitcher on saturday with a high of 25 degrees. and still talking about that fog in the northeast, the box is fine here. so tough to see much of what's going on in front of you there . and a cool enough day in baku to 6 degrees for you on saturday to turkey. a we go, or cloud cover of floating in here for the western side of the country on saturday and not to africa. we go. it's also a cloudy in the i times gloomy picture, right across the mediterranean coast there for central africa. we know there's been some deadly fighting in the eastern side of the democratic republic of congo, and still more rain falling in this area on saturday. it's been quite a bit of rain for up into an in the northern cape providence,
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in south africa. more of that to continue and rain being whipped around all sides of the moves and b channel, including from that a gas cars, west coast. see you still ahead on all to 0, a massive show of support for palestinians and humans. capital tens of thousands gather on center street. the it is a tenant to produce objectives these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of israeli public discourse and timor voices persist cell calling, the traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next. the latest news, as it breaks,
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time movies have been under the rubber floor boards and 10 hours. this is not the only area targeted by that is, are important. with detailed coverage, the wolf is keeping source away. palestinians business owners here say they have seen nothing like this ever before. exclusive reports many here say they refuse to give up on hope in the midst of the killing suffering and pays. it's the $16.00 left for them. the probably going to the top stories on alpha 0 this our gaza as health industry. so as a 187 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours refugee camps in most latest and my house,
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the in central jobs were attacked. tens of thousands of people are being forced to flee. so there's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a war cabinet meeting month to discuss a post for fund $4.00 off. he's facing growing criticism from far right. members of his coalition, over the so called day officer in the territory. ukraine says the police 12 people have been killed by russian airstrikes. president followed them as a landscape, described it as the largest attack this year. with the $458.00 miss selves fired. israel's bombing campaign has been repeatedly targeting densely populated refugee camps across gaza. when the war began in october, the un said 1700000 refugees were living in the territory most were in or, or around. a refugee camps in the north, more than $200000.00 people, were living in captain giovanni and shots it many have since fled south to camps and central gaza,
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including the boat is mislaid us and massage the refugee camps. the is really military has recently bonds, each of them and it's told people to evacuate to one indeed and by law that are ready houses $26000.00 people. 88000 refugees were living in hon. eunice at the start of october. and the $133000.00 and the rough hundreds of thousands of palestinians have since sought shelter in those areas that were ready, overcrowded hands and pulled out a report from one of those camps dated by law in central gaza. has to use in gaza. no training is really bones is futile, but it doesn't stop them from trying. i'm a buddha. we specialize in our home was demolished and my son was killed. we fled and the bombing lasted all night. became 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, in strangers crowd together, intense indebted, but now as the,
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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? 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? how many said the home screwed up in the 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, excuse me, for how to sleep. now you leave me alone. let me live either you let 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
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left to. it's either just by bonds and bullets or as to dots from hunger and cold in the city. i just need a debit. but after several days of siege, people living in northern garza have ventured out to find food and water. they've discovered extensive devastation to buildings on personal belongings in the shape of one neighborhood caused by constance is really showing. here's what they sent, and had the amount of jeanette see how you straight her blood. we include your last teeth, schiffwood, 180 a with the israel unit, patient forces coast significant destruction of volumes in people's houses. once that you overlook, it has been destroyed. costs and commercial vehicles have been set to fly out. these are 84 states station in the last 2 years, even a heathen pharmacy and continued to deny people access. it's not considered across military zone. you're moving up, was you the ministry to him?
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and the people i know gathering in abilities come to the area that we think to be allowed to go back to their homes and under the one street with somebody get out. but you can see here the trucks left by tanks in front of the speaker. you, the tank can sort out your last reach and reach to rockets that you and began firing artillery at the residential blocks. i'm looking at. the situation was very tough because of the tanks that were at the end of the street. milan could see if it didn't, it didn't it while we were besieged in the house for 4 days, there wasn't a test artillery fire that led to the death of a child. above the tanks were firing all the time. i went to get some more to if we had water, we wouldn't even leave the house. tons withdrew from this and some of the surrounding areas will shake red. one. people are able to leave their homes and are now on the way to getting some want to add that that is actually salt water that is coming out of
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a well. and there is no deciding nation which is now being used as drinking water and feeding my children some 5 of beams. there's nothing else left. where should we go? what can we do? we want all life? well, one higher. yeah, i'm honest with you. this is done for now, and then we are suffering from water in food shortages. there is no sanitation and no shelter. we are displaced, which on the we will not leave this land. we will remain here despite the occupation and its allies and all the country supporting the occupation. we will remain in palestine even if this means we are going to die. so people have been wounded in a stabbing and is really checkpoint in your occupied east jerusalem. the ledger the silence was shot dead by is really forces. i see the is really military then rated the attackers home in the neighborhoods of shopping and my cabinet and occupied east jerusalem. this is really for us as a fire to your gas on palestinians trying to get into the mosque compound for friday prayers. laura con,
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before it's from occupied east jerusalem. i'm in where the jobs and occupied east jerusalem. and about a 100 me says away from the got lots and most comes hand which was where they had at some muslims. as i said, food is side in islam. however, this friday, many a not allowed to enter this has been going on for around 11 consecutive weeks. i just want to show you the surrounding me. there are many posting. i'm brooklyn, you kind of weird thing. find that with tear gas at the moment. i just want to show you what's going on that surrounded by tear gas with just trying to find an exit. they have been immediately attacks and for usually around 50 to 60000, i have mostly allowed it to the bulk in the past couple of weeks is only being around 3000 the it's right beside this is to reduce protections. but of course,
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you can see what's happening around there have be serious consultations on a weekly basis. we would just hit pretty badly by tear gas. now we have more police behind us, more out in front. and this being a strong course of truck to be driving down the road, which usually shoots some very powerful, nasty boats or people that can stick to the quotes for house on that. but the, until i pointed this is they're usually between 50 and 60000 people and that's probably the most with severe restrictions 70 allowed around 3 to full thousands. and the last couple of weeks, e, c decides we have more police. we have some tear gas ready to fly on. many of the people that they all just disperse. things are young going to 45 to say anyone old and 45 is and allows into the most these ready. so they haven't put age restrictions,
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but people here say it's clear this morning we have only seen old men and women entering the mosque. so the, the policy and minister out, sorry, the policy of foreign minister has put out statement condemning the violence. as you can see, this more take off the people say, no matter what the condemnations, this is, the reality on the ground is still stuck in the stuff in violence. it's producing more violence. tons of thousands who have taken to the streets of the yeah, many capital thought to call for an end to israel's war. on garza, the professors demanded an end to the bombardments. so not as controlled by the 40 fighters who carried out multiple attacks on ships passing through the southern red sea. the fruits they say they will continue to darken ships with ties to israel until it ends the war. waste hundreds of university students a lecture has rallied in the capital of bangladesh to call for an end to is really
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occupation in the palestinian territories. tundra childs rehabs more from dr. hundreds of people have gathered yet at the university of kansas in bangladesh store to use people from all the rocks of lives. teachers everyone has the this is one of the many events and recent wigs that took place in bangladesh to show their solidarity with the palestinian people. we had a chance to talk to some of the parties to frontier fremont and the genocide he may be not only about but there's not these genocide and find the, the, the things the stop and not because we don't want the fire i have there's a strong supporter for a palace and in independence sense of inception. it provides scholarship for
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palestinian students 1st and medical university. there is a lot of coughing, instruct on the military academy. it is one of the 5 countries that formerly 5 complained with the international criminal code to investigate the role of rhetorician by his riley is in gaza. now the fame of today's slogan is stop genocide and calling for the permanent states fire out of solution for the independence. palestinians. sunbridge, audrey, i'll give that back up, are still ahead on alta 0. sears of more pain in china for a job seekers on the property market in 2024. and the arsenal failed to reclaim the top spot in the premier league. all these latest 4th auction coming up as well.
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the, as the warn ukraine approaches, the end of its 2nd year concerns are growing about the impact on young ukrainians support. organizations are reporting an increase in mental health problems among teenagers. rob mcbride has the story from cheese for ukraine's children. some too young to understand the wall. the snow provides a welcome distraction from the conflict. the older youths, it's a struggle. konstantin caustic has been trying to cope with a trauma of being forced from his hometown of div. now completely destroyed and tucked away. some one, i'm very sorry to lose the house in which i grew up. and for my school, which has gone on for my friends one no longer wrong, we are not feeling
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a friendship, which is not the ending letter helped in his recovery by one of ukraine's largest youth supportive organizations. he now helps run group activities for other young people affected by we'll, we can show to base to nature that the ross steel reasons to move forward and to make themselves happy and to make the choices. because of course, some of them are really, a software in used to pull groups are also wondering about the long term hom, of anxiety and full not being in jude by the young, posing problems they say well into adulthood if left untreated. now, these a den jenco is one of the team of train psychologist students providing online counselor is extra, but they need a support right now. and if we delayed may be too late because they can develop. there is disorders like insight in depression separately or
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a recent study by this group showed half of the teenagers surveyed current, they feel some degree of anxiety and with the wall grinding on with no end in sight, only 18 percent said they felt free of stress and truly happy about the future. mcbride, i'll just say, era keeps you on human rights chief volk rhetoric is urging nigeria and authorities to thoroughly investigate the killing of nearly 200 people by armed fighters last weekend's communities in a boat coast area off plateau state are still burying their dead duties. reports in the capital, a booster with a government says it's implementing new security measures up and left. no escape from this car when gunman attacked to the vehicle and set it on fire. others weren't just lucky. and the car was born with my and that's just that you say who was a cripple kind of walk. so we tried to escape with some people use i so the cars blow
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up the do we must can upon last hand but survived. and ida, they hit me with the machine, the cutting of my hand. they struck again and had my live dom i took more blows down the list. we not pretended to be the deal god. as communities in north central nigeria, batteries are dead. the search is on for possible survivors. many people are still missing after the series of attacks by the president is or the security forces to find the killers when one for a minute. then to an issue on people's, the pin. the pin, we now process estimates to george and joe people decreased the price is a testament toward humanity, no defense,
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but law enforcement officials are struggling to tackle on fighters in the region. the conflict and participate goes by decades. it started us ethnic and religious wireless, but has become more complex in recent years. climate change, politics and criminality, adding new dimensions to the conflict. thousands of people have flipped their homes . we have tried to deploy all the thoughts that we'd know including dialogue to be able to resolve. and depending issues that are between the communities. it's clear that's not enough to stem the tide of violence, not only in part of state, but across the north of the country. if one is leading this to get to this issue, you have a friend that's an issue of attack and contact attack as well, but he's not recovered from destroyed religious people. he 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,
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the mexican and us officials have agreed to cooperate on tackling record numbers of migrants of their border. mexican president's address, my new i lopez over door has i'll talk to the us delegation advice, extra estate answering and blinking. they say they will ramp up efforts to promote ways to tackle the causes of migration event as well as to hold a military exercise after the u. k. deployed a worship to the coast of diana following a border dispute between the 2 countries. president nicholas venturo has ordered more than 5600 military personnel to take part in the exercises. tensions escalated this month after voters and it hasn't been as well and referendum back to move to make a region of guy on a new vent as well. and states, but dora has criticized in the decision of the deployments of the british russell, as the chinese government's hodge hope that 2023 would be the year of the world's
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2nd largest economy sword. after recovering from the pandemic, instead it's grappling with a crisis and consumer confidence on crippling deaths and it's property sector that's making it harder for many young people to find opportunities and a tightening job markets. katrina, you reports from basing on a freezing winter night and aging. 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 or so for one 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. we didn't want to appear on camera,
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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 couples 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 post corbett 19 recovery, 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 response 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 lay off more because it's especially tough for new graduates. unemployment among chinese aged 16 to 24. hit
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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 consumption. the government insists conditions will improve in 2024 over all the favorable conditions. so china is developing all way. the unfavorable fact is 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 time to get the sports who is now with joe. i also have mr. charles to go top of the premier league off the losing tier nail to west time. it means a 2nd behind living pool reply on monday to get to get in touch aside were looking to take back the lead and the standings for the wind,
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but it was west tom who opened the scoring through thomas to check. it was a close, cool off to be a check, just the bowl had gone out of play the habits and made it to nail in the 55th minutes from a also play a constantino, some of a panos with his 1st goal for the club. if it is full, 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 tell 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. this applies to also those rules london rivals talking to is they will be who for to by brighten. suppose we're going for a full straight. when in the league would say, well, one down, off to just 11 minutes this jack henschel with struck his 2nd goal of the season,
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the price that i have on just to as that last $12.00, going into this news post and post a code blue side here as to pub strike from pub this as to pena and made it 3 new rochelle, assume 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 goals, talking to the full to it remains. first cit fits on the losing side. much the united go keep the andre a not has been included in cameron's efforts a couple of nation squads. a non i had retired from international duty of to fully out with a camera and coach megabytes. so at last you as well come in, catch all. but he made up for this. boston returned to help him qualify for next month. the tournament in the ivory coast song score also features captain vincent, a boot becca, who'll make a face couple of nations of parents. roughly on the dallas says it's impossible to imagine winning a title as he proposed to make his return to competitive tennis for the 1st time in almost
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a year. the 22 time grandson champion has had 2 ends of hip surgery and hasn't played since the 2nd man last at the 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've done say that. and if nothing is impossible, but i'd be in this for me and just to be here is a, is a victory and i hold the my i want to have the chance to enjoy on the car to form a women's number one nam, your soft case. also making her come back after getting bus to adult to 6 months ago. a soccer he's one full grandson. titles has been getting to know the locals in prison, on a visit to a quarter century. she says becoming a mom has changed her perch to tennis. so i think it changed my perspective on a lot of things on for sure. i think giving birth was one of the most painful
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things i've ever gone through. so it's definitely made me feel like physically i can handle a lot more on. no, no, i just want to show sheild, 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 a okay, so just why he's a to time and be 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 double on public shooting, and 3 or more games in the victory over the memphis grizzlies. during wilt, chamberlain is the only other place which is the feet. your pitch made all of his shots for his 26 points, while he also had 10 re bounce and 14. it says, the not gets the 2nd in the western conference. the detroit pistons a one game away from the old time and the a losing streak of they lost an open time to the boston celtics. this was the closest game yet to breaking the 27 games street as they were as many as 19 points
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up a one point. but chris, that's posing guess and jason pace him combine for 66 please. 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 disappoint missing key players. china here every night with 26 points in the absence of jimmy butler and car lowery. as the heat when that full game and arrives. signed by, talbot stood on demand channels and vegas golden lights ended a full game losing run the said beat the los angeles kings, the golden light school on is that goals and the 1st 2 periods to stay ahead of their opponents in the pacific. sufficient closing of sports headlines you can get more and out. is there a dot com or no social media channels? i will take a short break and i'll to 0 and we'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of the days. news auto glass on
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the on a saturday morning we came to where access to the santa rosa market on the south west coast. one of the short been smugglers got us. while we were here, it didn't seem like anyone was inspecting the catch. the. we know, isn't that the fish market in santa rosa, i don't see any government officials inspecting or observing what kind of look at buffy because the statement is going to allow for murphy's. i know i used the going ahead that will $990.00 of the month just at least to go 9. not the seen. the money to the business or kuma caught a fisherman bringing a hammer head shirt. most of this beast is in danger. he jumped off the head and the body was destined for the pending pile,
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indistinguishable from the other sharks for presents at the market quickly became problematic in on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to 2 days the another i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without us of permission. nothing. lead scottsdale without permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0 zeros here to report on the people often ignored, but who must be hurt? how many other channels can you say? we'll take the time and put extensive, followed into reporting from under reported areas. of course, we cover major global events that are passion lies in making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is find libya. you saw head
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