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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 30, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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for us, for a 0 voice, i'm standing in front of the side of a city hall, a well known monuments burned down in the water. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city, but the psychological scars of the war are still visible here. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the there on carry. johnson. this is denise. i'll come to her coming up on the program. $35.00 palestinians killed in the latest is very a tax on refugee camps in central garza. thousands more. a forced to for the south . the i'm now. yeah, definitely or i don't know the real anger and despair we have from the
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survivors. so for an s to icon, a residential building in southern garza, where many people with sheltering, why can't, why can't we live a normal life? i mean with children and we're people, so beautiful kids here. imagine children, babies also we speak to protest indians recently detained buys, very forces about what they went through. why didn't custody, and cities across the ukraine. congress has one of the biggest russian eric tax this year, shooting at least 30 people the last 24 hours. the officials in gauze say $187.00 palestinians have been killed and is ready strikes a takes the total death told more than $21500.00 attacks. so a cairo don't open the item in this rock and the gauzy refugee camps and central
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guys are kidding. thousands of people. tens of thousands of office. i'm being forced to flee south and at least 20 people were killed in an, as many as striking a residential building in reference to southern guns that honey mcclure has more now under warning, you might find some of the images in this report. distressing in one of the palestinian search with their their hands for survivors after another air strike on the roof. this time house to crowded with women and children for the fun unit is in lieu of only me and love this. now let me sleep at home. can we somebody had an explosion in the store instead of pulling it up. so i opened the window to ship and i heard the neighbors calling for help. so we came out and found a 2 story building that was full of displaced people, women and children collapsed on the i don't know, we've been asking for help for 3 months. nobody is listen to us without us. we're saying that again,
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help us. i hadn't heard that's enough to avoid that. now comes here at any time, day or night and look for them. and we managed from the rubble and not knowing what's going on and the 5 people are still missing and 5 people were killed. and children like you see here, i don't have the money i yeah, these are the targets of these really ami feel they are israel is now it's attacking the central and southern gaza strip area is crammed with tens of thousands of palestinians already displaced by the war on guns and the big came from hun eunice to rock but, and found a house where they sought refuge and then they just got bombed. well, give me a reason for why they were bombed. these were children and women only. we ourselves do not understand why they were bonds. they had been seeking refuge here for the last month. give me just one reason. saying good bye to not only the young but
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the very old and wondering who they will be saying farewell to the small the government was there is not a single safe place and the find guys is stressful. site designs are a junk. there's no safe place in john's. the safe zones only exist in the narratives of days, right in the military. but in gaza, no homes, no hospitals, not even the schools kind of protect people from the unpredictable fall in bond honeymoon mode. others just did a rough bush, southern gauze, 13 year old and 19 adult teeth was sheltering with a family near that building. in rafa, she's already lost her older brother to an earlier s track and gone to the city and had spent weeks the is really bumps we were in does and we didn't know what to do because they were setting house after house after house, in our area to leave their place, houses,
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bob next to our house and my house is completely destroyed. and even my brother was my kid. i didn't know what to feel about that. but then my mom said that we have to go through so there's no more choices we need to leave because it's taking turns out here. we would say to and from rough on we say 2 days, they're not knowing where to go. we slipped in people's houses, we didn't know who they are. so we stayed there and the house that we stayed and we thought it was good and we found shelter. finally, a house that was gone and the house was crazy and the home just wrote, what was i supposed to do? my brother it was shaking. i was thinking, i was scared. i didn't move from my place because of how terrified i'm here, where women, children, and men and young boys, there are many beds and many a pillows that you can see here and many clothes of children and women and all of
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those people were killed. here you can literally see that the houses are 6 together . so when they talk, it's one house there cuz they're targeting a whole block by this place is on there. why can't we live normally? why can't we live a normal life? i mean with children anywhere people, where am i supposed to go? children were killed here. 26 people were killed here. i'm terrified. i'm scared, and the thought of me being killed or my but my other brother being killed just causing my mind it repeatedly. i really lost my older brother. i can't lose why he's younger brother. i have no, no one left. no one to look up to attack assume is in raffle with the very latest on these very strikes in the cost. these strikes did not stop since the hours of today's morning got it's now getting
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much more intense to find in the southern policy. in particular and rough. our district residential building have been completely attacked by the use of a fighter jets for a number of residents have been injured. and the vast majority of those have been young children and women as well. also. busy we have been hearing the sounds of explosions in con eunice as a series of strikes had also conducted in these areas along with a going often to re shooting. for more than 30 minutes. we have been hearing the reverberation of these attacks from our location right now. in rough on which also gives a clear indication how difficult of the situation is cutting this. we have been thinking that this as strike is in rough up button. mean, what mean? meanwhile, we have find out that the strike had been also in con eunice, which completely did your rating that while people have being trapped, receiving more evacuation orders to hit more to a roof. i know this area has tend to be
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a complete battle. so right now between the east, where the military and the palestinian fight is, as israel now is mobilizing more troops to take full control over the city the head of the year. and the rest of the agency in gaza. thomas white's has posted on x. that is rarely sold as far as an aide convoys that were turned from northern goes up along the route designated by these very ami international calling for he leaves around his team and north hinge and that one vehicle sustained damage and interview with alex is here. white said israel has repeatedly targeted aid workers in gauze. essentially we are delivering i, on the far out teams working in areas where it is active conflict. so we understand the risks. but in there last week we've had 2 serious incidents where we have the conflict. it's
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a movement we think is riley army that have been resulted in strikes against al stuff and out vehicles. yesterday afternoon, a convoy returning from the north was rerouted by the is riley army. uh they took that route. uh buy a couch at some tanks. and those tanks used the heavy machine gun to fall at the vehicles. uh there's been some small damage to one of the vehicles. um and luckily i stopped a safe, but i caught sight signed for a young man who was driving. i un mocked tractor at a jumpstart years he'd been collecting solid waste in hon. eunice, uh, the truck that he was in was in a 3 conflicted area. he was in a match vehicle. uh that track that was hit by a tank round which blew out the engine block. uh and then the vehicle was striped with heavy machine gun far. uh he's
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a very lucky young man. he's in hospital right now with a very serious language, and we wish him, uh, a speedy recovery. um, but yeah, he should not be a target. he's a civilian, he's a humanitarian. i'd work. setting a civilian population here in gaza. was ready for us is having detaining palestinians on a mess. scanning occupied westmark is the abraham spoke to some of those release stuff to hours of interrogation to and this room here more than 30 palestinians have been detained by these really forces for hours. they've been blindfolded using those fabrics that we found here after these really forces left. and also the zip ties. they're much more painful than handcuffs. they've been used to type how this to me and had put us in his hands behind their backs. and the more you tighten them,
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the more they stop the blood flow and they become more and more painful as time goes and palestinians were telling us they spent hours here as these really forces with interrogating them, talking to them. and we've been seeing a lot of those math because sions happening all across the occupied westbank. yes, some of them were released just for with us to them taken by these really forces. but many here tell us that the aim is to really and still fear and intimidation amongst palestinians. what have good follow? so if you raise your head to shoulders would be to all over it. we see it in the coal for 5 hours, while they were mocking and beating us words lie to the one to what's happening in the because because of strep to happen here. and the occupied westbank be wary of supporting her mouth because this is going to be the result. welcome, deb, and what are you? not the door down? my 3 year old boy got started that they also to come out in the cold is traumatized . it didn't say a word of it since the morning got
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a couple people in the village tell us that these really forces almost raised their village every day, detaining people, but also ruining their homes and work places. in addition to that, this there, through this becoming the only entrance and exit to date a bull mashhad leading palace, the news to drive for a long time after as really forces to have news, the main gate of the village. this is not a unique case. we've been seeing that's happening all across the occupied westbank with dozens of palestinian cities and villages have their entrance is blocked by these really forces. neither abraham josie to the occupied the west bank or full of people were injured in a car running incident and occupied westbank. it happened in the settlement of now south of hebron is rarely media reports indicate that the attack that has been killed. the area has long been the sites of tensions between as many secretaries
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and palestinians is where the forces detained and released. and i'll just do it. team reporting near the incident that smith has more from it. ramada in the occupied westbank. there's been a running attack south of hebron near a settlement and in the attack several is really soldiers have been injured and the teenage palestinian driving the vehicle involved in not running attack. he has been shot dead by is riley forces. and at the same time, and i'll just say a recruiter time to be filming nearby. overlooking vincent, they will be no, buys, riley forces. all colleagues, montes' a not side and cameraman. i've met, i'm from out of the or arabic needed hospital treatments that have that equipment confiscated and they have now have that equipment return on. they've been released stuff to hospital treatment and elsewhere in the occupied westbank. there's been another instant east of jerusalem and a confrontation with security forces that another young policy me an 18 year old
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has been shot dead by these riley's and raids. continuing again, a typically busy evening and day since october the 7th. they've been moving 40 raids a day now that's more than tripled since the start of the war on garza. and all of it used by these riley's, they say to gather intelligence, to arrest suspects. but as he's often report, advise riley soldiers who tell n g o is about the pups of the res, intimidation. they all to discourage palestinians from taking part in protest against israel's occupation. bernard smith address era remodel is rarely for us as a fire, a tear gas on palestinians trying to get into the o. x. a most compound for friday, pres, lower con, reports from occupied is chosen. i'm in worthy jobs and occupied easterly simone, and that's a 100 me says away from the got lots and most comes hand which was where they had at some muslims. as a said food is side. it is long. however, this friday, many
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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 policy and i'm looking you kind of weird thing, find that tear gas at the moment. i just want to show you what's going on that surround by tear gas with just trying to find an exit. they have been immediately attacks and for so usually around $50.00 to $60000.00. i have most has 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 for patients. but of course, 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
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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 in the last couple of weeks, e c side, we have more police. we have some tear gas ready to fly on. many of the people that they all just disperse, things are younger than 45 to say anyone old and 45 isn't allowed into the most these ready, so they haven't put age restrictions. but people here say it's clear this morning, we have only seen all that and i live in entering the mosque. so the, the policy and minister out, sorry,
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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 grounds is still still stopping. violence is producing more violent reports by new side acts. seals says from us has agreed in principle to resume twigs to really small is really captive. katara mediate, sets of told is very officials about the potential deal to free 14 women and men aged over 60 and exchange for one or 2 weeks is fine as well would be required to free palestinian prisoners held in its jails. him the son who joins us now from occupied east choose from him to what more do we know about this? it is really official speaking anonymously say that they are dealing with this
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with extreme caution. and then while it is a positive sign and given how much the stance against any sort of negotiations without a total stopping to israel siege on gaza. these really are saying that it is a step in the right direction, but that they haven't gotten an official proposal yet. now on how much the side they are saying that they have. what mediators know that a total and to the aggression ongoing as a total and to all is really military activities via land air and sea is the priority. but that to there is a quote backbone to some of these talks. now, the deal would include around 40 captives, these really is have previously asked for all remaining women and children, as well as elderly men. and additionally, individuals who might need medical care is really is, are saying, but they want to do everything possible to bring back the captives and are
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signaling a willingness to go back to negotiations and have been for a couple of weeks now, due to the continuous pressure that has been on the war cabinets, specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu domestically from the families of the captives. but again, it's really official speaking anonymously say this is very preliminary and there are no details yet, but the party mediators have signal there is a willingness on how masses and to restart these negotiations and hopes of securing some sort of ceasefire deal. but remember how mass wants something longer than $1.00 to $2.00 weeks, perhaps a month, even. that would save the release of dozens of his really captives in exchange. and additionally, the release of palestinians from israel and jails. would that top date for us to have the thank you. meanwhile, the un security council has been holding an open briefing to discuss the escalating
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buttons in the occupied westbank. recent weeks have seen some of the most intense ease tried to operate and in westbank. since the 2nd intifada, many police team in casualties in the okay, by the west bank according to the conflicts of his right. oh boy, eastern in area 8. including some during subsequent missed classes. since 7 of october, $300.00 for ballast. tina's including 1719 that had been killed into occupied westbank. the can go further spinning and civilians is not like without the effect of the war. this is lady assault relies by design on mass and indiscriminate getting of civilians. the humanitarian catastrophe and gaza is not the consequence of all. it is a tool employed by his wide pressure of people and forces them out. also at the united nations,
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the south africa is known as the case accusing is rather the genocide humans international court of justice. gabriel. and as long as it has more in south africa has uh, instituted proceedings of alleged crimes of genocide against israel for israel's conduct in gaza. the i've sent this to the international court of justice, one of the u. n's, highest courts based at the hague. this is the letter from the i c j that we got a hold of confirming this. and i'll basically read a couple lines to you that are significant. it said that according to the application, quote, x and emissions by israel are genocidal in character as they committed with the requisite specific intent to destroy the palestinians in gaza. the letter went on to say the applicants being south africa, further states that quote is real since october 7th,
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2023 in particular has failed to prevent genocide and has failed to prosecute the direct and public incitement to genocide as well. so i spoke to a couple of them. bassett, or 0, leaving the security council. one in particular that you a e and bastard of the you. and she said, i hadn't had time. she said she hadn't had time to read this whole report yet. but she said, we will be watching it very closely. clearly this is a pretty significant move by south africa is this will now the ball will be in the court, so to speak of the i c, j. to review this, many people have been calling what israel's actions in guys a genocide. now it will be up to the i c. j to take this into more consideration. from us is head of international relations by some name has released a statement condemning the international community funding to stop genocide in gaza . the 450 for this, the officious colonial about tied to the gym officer and has been waging in the
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side of the war on the scene of the people in gaza on jewels of them on the west bank for 12 weeks. the criminal justice entity has made the more than 21300. but the thing is in gaza. i don't believe more than 300, but a scene is in the was spent on jewels and i'm more than 70 percent of these this as well as of the 55000 casualties of children and women exposing the criminal intent of the colonial regime. while these guns have been committed with the so either hands, they will respond, so i'm booked up by the us administration. we therefore hold the by the administration, especially of the president himself. and his for the defense that created is a comfortable for they have direct tool and spawn settings on orchestrating this ongoing human side against our people. we also have the international community,
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accountable for the failure to stop the genocide. in spite of the clear international rejection manifestation in millions of people monitoring worldwide the against the genocide, israel says it has a carried down to a large scale attack on his but all the time it's in itself 11 and then correct. ali hash him has more from then the other day of exchanges on the news is really border since this morning. several as far as space really? well things were conducted on the why do you have more of the have more valley area to the east or what are we are standing in the corner of the a tax where mainly on the valley. that is where it says as well as using to launch, midsize to watch, has submitted 3 positions. also, this really is accurate, sensible of having ministry infrastructure, and that's the following the strikes. there were several shelves of to that. he shows that had the area and all the areas in the vicinity of the holdup during the
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day. also there are several attacks by is where you walk things and joins one joint attack on it caught. and i thought on that one person slide to the injured also the air strikes were in the depths of about 15 to 16 killing me to set in new york. and about the a to the center of south 11 on also during the day shows will claim responsibility for separate on the tax on is really mean if we positions at positions 8 attacks according to the statements. and some of them were in the west of the sector where we are on the allow me a is that heat. and also had big was done. some of the attacks where to what's the east mainly on the ship out farms. and also during the day, there were several drone at alons on the is ready side on all the and one occasion a drawing wasn't accepted. he has your measure 0, look forward, i saw 7 or as well. so the head off to the break, a method, it shows supports the palestinians,
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and humans capital tens of thousands gather on the streets, which on the the heavy rain fall alerts are back in play for southern thailand. hi, everyone. all has to do with the monsoon rains. picking up in this part of the world, same goes for ne, malaysia. of course, these areas had been hit hard by flooding and we could see some more over the course of the weekend. now for china, it's a different story. temperatures are on the way up here for now, but things are about to change. the winds will turn around. that's going to bring down some cooler air. so shanghai, a breezy day for you on sunday, with a height of 10 degrees. but let's go back to saturday. disturbs weather coming in to the korean peninsula. but looking, finding drive cost, most of japan tokyo at $14.00 degrees. but we could see the risk of avalanches
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increased through that western side of hunt you islands. if i take it back to this part of the southeast asia, there is now been fighting on central to mont trusts island and to the north as well with the copious amounts of rain that had been falling here. as of late, we do have some storms that eastern side of australia around brisbin that's going to lift into the sunshine coast. wins are coming out of this solid. so that's going to drop down temperature as an alice over the next little bit. and for new zealand, bit of a breather, if we can call him that on saturday before the next round of rain moves in, you know, not too far away from auckland. the other day we had severe weather alerts and play for it some pretty powerful thunder storms. of the us 2023 comes to an end adjust us teams on the ground of work at a higher storage from the continuing conflicts in the rain.
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that's the sound of artillery east side. this is the news, our life to the war in gusts as we are talking to you right now. the sound of it is very from boston and different right now. and the inside of the way to the people who need is the most on the just the, the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis like this, anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? the quizzical look at us politics,
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the bottom line. the welcome back. reminder of the headlines now causes health ministry says 187 palestinians have been told in the past 24 hours a night. this rats and the gauzy refugee counseling central gone so a hit by strikes, tens of thousands of people being forced to fleece un monetary and cheap says israel is constant on the bottom, it says making delivery of 8 increasing possible international. a conflict was attacked by these very minutes from the south africa as filed a case against israel, that international court of justice accusing it of crimes of genocide. israel has rejected the case that the you were saying something dr. carries collaborate. service that calls for israel's destruction. the us secretary state
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anthony blinking has approve the potential style of high explosive on telling me shelves and related equipment to is ro without congressional review or practical haine is now 1st in washington dc with more on this stuff, i think what more is emerging and about this possible, but its resale to israel, and i think it's important to put this in context that for weeks we've been hearing all of the binding top officials say it's time for israel to stop this high intensity campaign move towards more targeted operations. so with that as the backdrop, we are now informed very late the afternoon on a friday that israel is going to be getting m one o $7155.00 a projectiles and related equipment at a cost of a $147500000.00 now exactly how many volumes is that they didn't really go into detail, but i can tell from looking at the previous announcements that we're talking about thousands of any of these bombs and these bombs, according to
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a u. n group. they're not small surgical bombs. they have a kill radius of about 50 kilometers. an injury rate is about a 150 kilometers. and again, let's remember the incredibly tight pack terrain that is the gaza strip. so it's interesting, as you mentioned, he didn't ask you congressional approval, according to the law, the secretary of state has to give congress time to say yes or no, go over it. they didn't do that. this is the 2nd time. he hasn't done that this month. and it is a fairly unusual move, could be an indication that they know that there is growing concerned in congress. a very powerful senators have said, listen, no more aid israel unless they stop this whole 7 apartment. and that there are very strong conditions. the state department in and it's an announcement said it expects israel like every other country. it gives weapons to, to avoid civilian casualties. not acknowledging that is absolutely not what is happening on the ground. i think is also interested in that this came out just as
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there was an access report saying that us president joe biden is growing his most frustrated with this really prime minister benjamin netanyahu of anger at home about not disability tax money to the palestinian authority. and a phone call on saturday, just basically saying this conversations over and hanging up. so if the president was really going to be that frustrated and obviously they wanted it to be known, he was growing for us to is, is clearly not in a place where he wants to try and use any of the vast leverage. the us has over israel, also interest soon. as i mentioned, this is happening on friday afternoon. recovery washington the long time and there's a lot of what they call friday news dumps. that's when they don't want the news to get a lot of attention. they tend to drop it off on a friday late on a friday. this is laid on a friday before the new year's eve holiday. so very clearly planned that they wanted to set this out. now, they're obviously going to be exposed to double standards about what they're condemning rushes, attacking ukraine. but again, if fighting is in fact frustrated,
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he's not showing it with his actions. now again, once again, a peruvian sending thousands of very powerful bombs to israel passed to go and live 1st in washington dc. thank you. by spring in georgia, the coffee era, now he's the ceo of a gulf states analytics and washington dc based g. a political risk consulting for the joints. it's not from san francisco. welcome again to the program. so there seems to be no slow down there when it comes to ministry support for israel from the us. you're absolutely right. as israel's war and gaza is now almost 3 months old, washington is continuing to provide an iron clad support for it is real. and as we just heard on your program, there are these frustrations from officials and the binding administration provided lead from by didn't himself. there are concerns that binding administration
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officials, how about israel's conduct beyond voicing some concerns, voicing some opinions, expressing some views here. and there that show how the administration is not exactly on the same page as a netanyahu administration when it comes to the actual actions on the part of the us. we see that washington is continuing to fully support this war. and i don't really see any signs to suggest that this is going to change at any point soon. oh, what about the state swat? trying for mediation here like cats are in egypt, i mean a 10 substituting made don't think well, definitely in the region. the different countries have huge concerns about the potential for the causes a conflict to further regional lies for the internet international lies among the gulf cooperation council members. huge concerns about the potential for this,
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pardon, agent, gaza to spill elsewhere in the region into the gulf, concerns about how we ron, might be more directly involved as a consequence of the spillover effects since 201920. 20. there's been relative calm in the golf and you know, countries like other and so every the, the way the certainly want to keep it that way. and they think in that context, we need to understand how the cc countries and also other eruptive states, such as engage after trying to use their leverage here to de escalate the crisis. that being said, i think at the end of the day, the only country in the world that really has the means to pressure is really into accepting a ceasefire. is the united states. so there is definitely a limit as to what regional students can do to change israel's behavior. but as we
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have seen through egyptian and all 3 efforts, there have been some achievements in terms of securing the release of hostages, the temporary truce that went into effects last month. and i am convinced that officials in doha, cairo, and other regional capitals are going to continue with those efforts until we do have a lasting ceasefire implemented to georgia. the calculator i thank you very much indeed for joining us. the human rights watch says meta has silenced posts in support. a ton of stine on instagram and facebook. it says the suppression is systemic, and global, amounting to possibly the largest wave of censorship, of content about palestine. to date, the rights group reviewed 1050 cases of online censorship. for more than 60 countries, they were not really in english. nearly all of them were not seditious content
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regarding the issue of how to sign. your organization says that in more than 300 cases used as well, unable to appeal matches, removal of content or accounts. it's identified the following passes of censorship . content removal limits on the ability to tackle for the other accounts, restrictions on biking, commenting, sharing or re posting suspension or permanent disabling of accounts and limits in use of certain meta features plus shadow banding uses. well, that means a significant drop in the visibility of a use as post stories and accounts. i still have is a non resident fellow at the top. yeah, institute for middle east policy. she says, max is actions, infringe upon people's basic rights to assembly and free speech. it's not only about ad growth and it said different the policies, practices,
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and are discriminating against palestinians. since the beginning of this ongoing crisis, we've seen a, i'm going to be biased, content will duration of bias and policies bias and defend the practices that has been used to discriminate against palestinians and the allies worldwide. and we're speaking about different kinds of, uh, restrictions, as you've mentioned, account suspension. so the binding at content take down and different other kinds of kinds all violations. and all of those are weeping eyes gazed, not only but a scene in our big content, but other content in different languages, such as english among other languages. and by that, the palestinians are facing the, the, those restrictions on top of that actually human rights violations that we are exposed to on the ground. and besides all of that, ongoing genocide and gall,
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this trip. and this says that this time, method of restrictions, methods, discriminatory policies and ongoing sense are making our life more difficult because they are denying us our fundamental basic rights such as override to free speech, our right to non discrimination, our right to governing an assembly. but it's a good participation among all the rights, tens of thousands of people that have taken to the streets. so the, you have any capital sauna, quoting for an end to the war and gaza. so now is controlled by who's the fights is coming down to tax on ships linked to israel. as they passed through the southern red sea. who's they say they will continue to target such vessels until as well as the hundreds of people have also taken it to the streets of the jordanian capital. i'm on in a show of support. we've got a stains in gauze the much the gone off the friday, pres, jordan,
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this close for joint international stones against israel's aggression on the besieged garza street. on hundreds of university students and electrons are valid in the capital of bangladesh, calling for an end as well as occupation of the palestinian territories. tunbridge chandry has more com. hundreds of people have gathered yet at the university of kansas in bangladesh. stoughton, whose staple from all the rocks of lives, teachers, everyone as the this is one of the many events and recent rig 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 immediately. it is not only about but this genocide and find a solution is many things solar got
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to stop and we don't want the buyer. i have there's a strong supporter for a palace in an independent sense of inception of it provide scholarship on palestinian students for us and medical university. there is a lot of qualifying instruct on the military academy. it is one of the 5 countries that formerly 5 complained, but the international have criminal code to investigate the role of rhetorician by his riley is in gaza. now the same off today slogan is stop genocide and calling for a permanent 65 and a solution for the independence of palestinians. tunbridge audrey, i'll give it a it online. the group is quoting for global activism and the clock strikes midnight on new year's eve and support the palestinians in gaza. the groceries campaign entitled count down to cease far is expected to take place in more than 30
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countries. move with lucas to disrupt the traditional need celebrations in the hope of an immediate cease for coming into effect. organizers say israel's brutal compound, gaza must stop calls for c c current for them. this is everybody's sort of bracing and shouting happy new year. we're going to be shouting ceasefire. now. it's so important. do you attend these in whatever country you're in? check out my captions, your thought, the description, the count down to see spot is on or so to come. all notice there. the serbian protest has wrapped up the claims of a stone election, accusing the government, hoping late to go to bed. to step involves a sold accusations against a veteran film that change or the fidget expose. the divisions of the sexes in
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front and football. call it until now. take mix is peach. it's around the drifts, details on the way the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the fall. let's take a look at some of the days of the news. now, russia has known it's one of the largest mis solid and drove strikes of the war on you cried. so for the training official say, at least assess, the civilians were killed in the 18 hour time targeting major cities,
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including keys and hockey us present. joe biden says they've sold it, shows russian presents i think that booting goals remain unchanged. often that it 2 years of fighting. i said back reports from keith. smoke rises into the sky above peeve. the off, the mazda of russian we saw strikes on the capitals that have killed many people. fly flight is back to protect the fly out this way. has the owner views the damage they have not seen in uh, this is completely a civilian warehouse for the based no military infrastructure here over a 100 people working here, the total value of damage. you said on the $1000000.00 the people were killed when the me so i've hit ukrainian, a full says that this is one of the largest attacks and civilian interest suggests instead of the days of the war. and it was all sorry to say that the money is to stop the majority of those strikes, the sheer scale. a number of strikes taking place means that the air defenses,
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constant everything and the ones that make it do have 50 consequences. is that the root, you mosquitoes, retrieve the body of a teach after has has hit yo quite well, one of us was inside my house when an explosion rang, think going to a house was a head wind, but here don't hit strong moves in the port city of odessa, a residential tower was struck up the children and we started to get dressed, went down to the parking on our feet, broken balls, brits and tools with scotts it around. people run with children, box and pets. in the northern city of hockey vasquez, we have to pull that the craft into the rubble. i'm an attorney to hospitalized shopping center. we're hitting the central city of den april. this attack comes days after ukraine came to destroy the russian warship and crimea. russia's reply is of one of overwhelming force using drones, missiles and bombers. and a reminder,
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it's gonna take any part of the screen. i thought vague, just 0 piece. meanwhile opponents, but a tree says a russian to me solve briefly crossed into its s space june. that's a talk in ukraine. felicia president andre, do the met submitted to representative the told him the object traveled about 40 kilometers into published territory before turning to ukraine. fights of jets was sent in to set the me solve and arrive too late. they to chief in stoughton vogue says the organization is monitoring the situation as russia's war with ukraine approaches. the end of the 2 e m. are there a growing concerns about the psychological impact on young ukrainians? but with product reports, not from case for ukraine's children. some too young to understand the war. the snow provides a welcome distraction from the conflict. owns a huge, it's
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a struggle as constantine, caustic has been trying to cope with a trauma of being forced from his hometown of div, now completely destroyed and tucked away somewhere. 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 with the feeling of friendship, which is not there any mental health in his recovery by one of ukraine's largest youth support organizations. he now helps run group activities for all the young people affected by we'll, we can show today is to nature that the raw 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 use. the pull groups are also warning 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
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a den jenko is one of the team of train psychology students, providing online counseling is extra, but they need to support right now. and if we delayed may be too late because they can develop. there is disorders like insight in depression that precludes a recent study by this group showed half of the teenagers surveyed currently feel some degree of anxiety and with the role 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 around, keeps thousands of protests is blocked to key road in service. capital. no grade for alleged irregularities and recent elections. students setup tens tables and chairs and blankets and play the loud music that makes shift come. the government has denied reading the right. i saw ya. some of the, the, i'm here to fights the democracy in this country for repeating the elections in
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fair conditions, an opening of the votes. this list, the plan is to be here 24 hours until mid day tomorrow when we will join the provo protest. i think is necessary for all of us to take part in these protests. because if no one comes out when the democratic rights, so obviously being trampled on will only be living in a talk receives dictatorships very keep brought this to the is, that's the problem. i have a message for the or for us here. we are with this to a thinking of, i'm preparing like you did on the day of the election. i to bring, i've a very soon a goods and football fans didn't do that with me that we know that you're preparing 200 people of milan, read to say, dressed in the same clothes, don't do that. now brazil is express concern about a border dispute between ben is way there, one guy on which has intensified following the use case decision to deploy a british bullshit off the gun on the coast. present. nicholas machado has
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described the arrival of the vessel h, as trent, as for vacation and threats. presently, due ro is ordered to more than 5000 military personnel to take part in exercises near the border. in response to the u. k sending the war ship to the area. the 2 countries are locked in a dispute. the oil rich as a keep a region you in peace keepers have reached the scene, were in on group killed 23 people. the central african republic last week, gunman attacked the northwestern for the gibbons, can do setting houses on fire. you and it says around 3500 people have said that the country has been played by civil war. the french president of my own, the crown that has been criticized, appearing to support the access you're allowed to do who faces multiple allegations of sexual assault. and one of right, it comes off the newspaper,
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the figure of published a letter, appealing for the public, not to raise different you over the allegations. police reports 0 default. yeah. one of the last sacred joints of french cinema says they've all accounts how the actor was described electric, published by 56 celebrity support as this week is that you claims he was being lynched of allegations of rape and sexual assault. it's caused outrage among those who say women's voices a bank suppressed the about mean there's not just one person making accusations. there are quite a few. i think there are real questions to be asked about the book. you could put this is used bosco. why should he be protects hes just because he's an imposing figure. the young women who have suffered slightly president emmanuel macro has also stepped into the arguments when the village. i mean there's one thing you never seen me in mind. hundreds, like to test them. when people say the worst about one person without him having the chance to defend himself, their legal proceedings,
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they put the legal proceedings will take that costs more than 3 years have passed since that project was charged with rape. we see that he's been accused of sexual harassment and assault, find more than a dozen women footage was at this month of the 75 year olds making sexual comments on the 2018 trip to north korea. society told that president francois alone is criticized micros defense of the act up remote. this is what was expected to talk about women and not to say that they did was a great doctor. know we are not proud of but yeah. and something in 20. 17 macro with through the laser. don't don't a word from the us movie producer harvey weinstein. these crimes of rights and sexual assault. but down the me to movement. macro stands sofa. suggest the work to be doing the same to dep. i'll just pull rece, aldi's, era 5 or sports news now with peter room, a good head coach, call events. a lot of us on the contract extension with the spanish super club.
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angelo, who will now stay at the boat in about until 2026. this is the teddy and sick and spell in charge of rail. during this time, the club is one of the legal, the champions week and club world cup. press on, the dell says it's impossible for him to imagine winning a title as he prepares to return to competitive statements for the 1st time in almost a year. between the 2 to i'm grand slam champion has had 2 rounds of hip surgery and hasn't played since the 2nd round. lots of deal straight in an open at the start of 2023 bodies back in australia and set to play at the prison international on sunday form a women's member, one naomi a soc, is also making her come back off to giving birth to a daughter that's 6 months ago, a soccer who's one full branch land titles has been getting to know the locals in prison, on a visit to a co on the century. she said it's becoming a mom has changed your approach to tennis. and australia have wrapped up. they test series against puffy, stone victory and the 2nd test in melvin gives the caesar on the say to the to lead
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episode of the full stay australia, where 187 with the 6 alex carries 53 is helping the host to 262 out talk. he's done with chasing $317.00 for victory. captain sean masoud contributing 60 but he's countable. pet cummins took 5 to 49 parts of selling eventually for 237 straight winning by 17. earlier this year we saw china dominate the home asian games breaking through the 200 gold medal barrier for the 1st time. and the richardson will say to witness this unprecedented performance and take a look at the legacy and what the future holds for the city of hung. joe never before had a home country dominated an asian games quite like this, showing a winning move and 200 gold medals. a record full, the event fleets and coaches at home. joe's jo john university say the games will have a lasting impact. but yeah,
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i don't want to talk, you want me to always have a decision. games will leave many legacies and hung chose with lots of stadiums and sports facilities have been built in during the games. young people and the kids will have been inspired by the chinese athletes do encourage more children from home, joe, to take up sport, as well as providing a platform for the top level performances. organizers hopes the games would introduce the city of 8000000 people. so the way to watching world compared them is a shown high bay gene or wenzel, actually more and more flooding us, more know about these cities and by the hand. so it's a, it's not a soul well known by the, by the word. i think we can take advantage of this patient game to expand as a household reputation, preparing the city schools and transport infrastructure cost tens of billions of dollars moving 50, then use when needed with athlete numbers, hoping 12000 for the 1st time the economy in china is down in the doldrums
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a little bit. so people rightly question, why are you spending $30000000000.00 on football stadiums when maybe it could be sped elsewhere? so you didn't see that kind of grumbling during the badging games in 2008 or in 2022. but i see a little bit of it hear people talking about the expenditure. so many reasons. it could be a long time before a major multi supposed event is back in china since hosting the 2008 some olympics . john is also hosted the youth on winter olympics, and this is the 3rd asian games. the earliest i could hope to organize another summer olympics would be 2036, and the link bosses are set. they're expecting bits from at least 10 countries full of at events. the rhythms of daily life all returning to normal and home jo, but the number of times the home nation hit. gold in this city is something that may never be repeated on the richardson algae 0. i'm joe. and does it use both
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headlines for the time being you can get no one else is able to come and also take a look at our social media channels for me, for this and use our hiring for us. that will be here in a few moments with more of a dazed about and stay with us. the other bad news was we'll see,
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i was one of the most of the the on counting the cost. what lies i have for the global economy is inflation of interest rates remain high. the china is facing deflation was price is full power flooding growth, the effect to wells foss. how is rails war on gaza is impacting energy and shipping . counting the cost on out to 0 knows garza evacuated, the sun unis annually, monthly. what did the dislocation? what about animals? 3 weeks time people are going to die. homes destroyed in brooklyn city. an area that is supposed to be safe. longstanding is really policy. just shoot anything that moves. there aren't any sit varies in garza. my supposed to sleep on the
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street with my children. there's no protection, there's no safe space. this printer is going to be an acute problem. but a stimulus of living on the desktop. people crowded in very small areas with a lot of diseases from the north to the south, nowhere and the strip to say the does it posted is a killed. and the latest is where the attacks on refugee camps and central gaza. thousands more of a forced to face out the close of business onto their life. and the also coming up the white house gives the go ahead to the potential sale of high explosive artillery shows to israel,

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