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as i'm listening to is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and i tell, advised, address to these really people in which you said that they are fighting and gaza would continue on all fronts and will continue for many more months. and that he was committed to victory and that they would continue until victory was achieved this as they wait until the 13th week of israel's war against gaza. and how much flights is there. we're going to go now to back to a sort of high to, to is in tel aviv uh for us. so, so you are among, uh, the uh, the protestors and the families of the, uh, is there any captives being held in gaza by uh, how much are they likely to have heard anything encouraging from that speech, particularly when he said that this war would continue for several months the so the honest has, i mean most of them are just busy listening to the people that are holding those
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speeches from families of those being held captive still from some of the campuses that have been released. and also from families of minute tree from soldiers that have died in the will and garza now looking at once a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has been saying to be honest, not much from his speech, is not much from his statements where he reiterates the goals so not to get rid of him us and they all and he said is number one prior to interesting that he started with that this time is that the number one priority is to bring back the captive higher from gaza. there's a 129 of them still remaining that all of this coming at the time when there's been a picture released by one of the groups in gaza, claiming that sits in his riley soldier that was held captive. but when these riley's tried to rescue him, they actually ended up killing him because they were targeting the fights is
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holding him and in that's a fight saying the captive was killed. well, that's not great news at school for those head. this isn't the 1st time where raleigh's been held. a news has come out of gauze of a cap to being kills and every single time that news comes out that causes me worry more concern and emotions are very high here. just to give you an idea of what's happening, we have a raleigh with tens of thousands of people attending this is every single saturday . that message is still the same. bring back oral surgeons housing, gaza as soon as possible. now. now now they always keep say, simple changes to me as that's been happening. there's been another protest actually against the prime minister himself just down the road from a square near say, hey, that's being attended by hundreds. i'm not kind of price us to solve is a game traction all of that, ironically in the same area because prime minister benjamin netanyahu is actually
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just behind me in the defense ministry building where he's been holding that speech . he talks about how he's been missing with some of the soldiers that are wounded with some of the families. and he says, the message has been the same. keep home with the 5 st. keep on until victory. having said that, that's from those that are fighting in garza, but when you speak to the families of those being held captive, they said they want to ensure that they are brought back home as soon as possible and they want a cease fire. they are already talking about to hit saying that they will not cease 5 deal to come back again. prime minister benjamin netanyahu doesn't really reveal much information when it comes to this, these 5 because from day one he said we will not negotiate with how much starkly that is being done through other means. yates is such as cuts off, such as the us, such as egypt, he mentioned the us as one of the main allies. this is also days just for the full
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reports that price that the us victoria stay on to the bank and will be visiting not just as well, but some of the other countries are all in both phones in those these spot discussions. no, we. * just 5 days shy of 3 months, 3 months and people being held captive in gauze. c and 3 months is a very long time where people are running out of patience. and interestingly, in that speech, he talks, he said that he wants people to remain patient, but yes is going to be a long war. but he wants people to remember that that takes time to victory because he has said this before, that the only way to bring them back is through the minutes reaction that's being carried out in garza. but what we're seeing on the ground is actually the c spy is what brought back most of those campuses. and that's the message to folks and the from the people in this quest, they want to see that see the etc. so i returned as soon as possible sort of hide
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in at tel aviv. i'm thanks very much. show up plenty more reaction on that speech from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to come in the next few hours, no doubt. so we'll move on for now to our, the rest of our coverage of the war on god. so this whole happening as nearly 22000 palestinians had been killed in gaza since the war began. is really war planes carried out in tense as strikes on han units is rails. military saying it is expanding operations that to target how much flight has but many civilians have been killed. todd was doing reports, leveled flattened, destroyed residential areas to throw out hun eunice, turn to dust. i'm 12 effects to the relentless best try companions by his very forces on the 2nd largest city in the south of the potential cause a strip. the civilians among the devastation be wilted and perplexed by the new realities that surround them. the situation
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is no better for palestinians seeking refuge further south and roughly 850000 people crammed tightly together make shift shelters and tents. the on site used 100000 who have arrived in the city in the past few days. so expect, i don't buy the trucks warning, the spread of diseases is likely to increase with children being most at risk taking kansas city, the biggest and the strip and the commercial and entertainment helped pass a destruction from which may never recover. says israel's campaign began on october the 7th, nearly 85 percent of kansas. 2.3000000 residents have been displaced. this is really strikes have intensified across the goal is a stripe with menu or residential houses and areas in con,
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unit decimated. this comes as the use value forces or expand things in military operations with palestinians have been repeatedly told to go to the south seeking safety areas. the have been hit, making the idea of safe happens. both concepts for civilians, intimacy stripped tar could. as soon l just euro roof off suffering cause a well, that's a big lot to talk to now, who is in the rough i in southern cause a force to tie. what is the latest to you hearing from them? yes, has them we have been hearing a number of is ready air strikes that have been carried up by these really many trees. of course, the goal is a strict now starting from the a 100 and a 60 and a roof as well. where to a residential buildings were slaps and, and rough one palestinian man was killed and from eunice and i'm full of residents being painted as because many ought to read them bottom into these areas. did not
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stop. it's ongoing confrontations made and even had been a happened between the policy and fighters and the is very military. and what is also important to say that we have been seeing a notable expansion of the is really many trip operations, especially with the ground one in the main middle areas of the goals district you are talking about a great understand about as much as the and i'll also the deputy black areas. these areas have been on the unrelenting bombing as a residents have been informed to keep slipping to the south, we have been contacting a number of residents a during the last couple of hours. i'll speak to them about how they are keeping with the situation that informing us that they have been on the unrelenting shooting by the east. but also the units that are stationed across kansas board is and right now the bounding out in close to hours. your residential houses, dep, but they are completely insight the feeling that the ones have even a sense of safety if they had moved to the south where a roof is now turned into
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a mass chilled top for a vacuum. he's an old site, important site that the rates so because where the ministry strikes from the north had a degrees during the last couple of days. the due to the fact that it's been completely and partially destroyed at more than a 2 sides of the residential building. stuff with more than 62000 residential houses, how bink completely destroyed, according to the government media office. and this is absolutely right now the focus of the military operation is drifted that way from the north right now to the middle areas of the south. as palestinians have moved, growing concerns that similar operations might carries out to rough. and this is considered to be very catastrophe options and also step would be made by the use when a government, if this happens for more than $1000000.00 policy and have been evacuated, multiple a from separate areas. of course the gaza strip, reaching the roof off with no more areas safe to remain and thought i was the thank
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you cool, tough gauze. this population could die from disease within a year. that's the assessment from a leading u. k. infectious diseases x. but when it comes, as the world health organization has recorded a 180000 people suffering from upper respiratory infections, a 136000 cases of diarrhea off of them. under the age of 5155000 cases of lice and scabies, and we'll do the 4600 cases of a key joint. this single maria gun check is the head of the department of infectious diseases at the university of zillow, nevada, in poland. she says the health situation of infants in the gaza strip is extremely concerned. the stipulation is dramatic. and so let me just to start from the beginning, which means the child's vaccinations. we have any
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spares. that's at the moment that some nation takes it in children is quite, you know, it's not sufficient. so what, there may be in many an infectious disease this morning, which i accident preventative will last and the despite that's a lot like for example, results or chicken books that there are about 101000 case to search in books in, in gas at the moment as deputy ratio or reports so well, many other infections, serious violent drain actions and but not only those, the diary diameter, infectious s. well,
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we have every and i'm very concerned about that. of thousands of palestinian women all preparing to give birth in gaza in the worst conditions in hold that he spoke to one pregnant woman who was forced from a home by the fight to as we are here. and there is by less comp and today we visited a pregnant female from the cause of truth cautiously with us. um, she is only 18 years old and she is pregnant for the 1st time and your family unfortunately uses you. it is going to bring her baby in a distaste area. she has been displaced since october 17, and here is where she lives right now with 24 other members. so jude has been telling us how hard it has been for her to live this place in a new area. she never went to after she was this place from as a to neighborhood. and the not doing cause was to, since you had said that this is the only thing she have left wide,
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she was forcibly evacuated from the cause of st. jude and thousands of hollis to mean females that have been pregnant and due to deliver their babies. in the past couple of months during the war on garza have been missing a unitarian collapse where they don't have any privacy. they do not have any medical care and they also do not have any clean bathrooms and access to water. they have been telling us that they're very sad that they're bringing their babies on this world during this war. however, so as you told me that she still has hope that there will be a cease fire agreement and she will give delivery in her home in the another. and the solver conditions are really hard. being pregnant. i'm sharing a single mattress with my husband. water drips down on us with with what i was expecting to deliver the baby back home with my mom and dad around me and be prepared for the baby. unless you know,
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the flat was very scared when they said we must leave. we started to leave. my mother in law would not let me go. she said i should deliver the baby there. i said, let me go and see what happens to me. oh, i was 7 months pregnant then. yesterday i began the 9th month. i have nothing prepared for the baby because what no diapers, no clothes. once i deliver the baby, i hope many good people will help. at least 55000 honda sitting women, gave birth in the most in human situation during the war. on garza, this is in the study of to zeta fitted but he's ready. ministry has launched an air strike on the syrians, city, overlap of authorities, say cool, some material damage. he comes off to another is really strike on a board, a town in southern lebanon that was in response to hezbollah. attacking a military does right, the military positions earlier on saturday. i,
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the hashem is in the quota in southern lebanon for us. so i, what more we hearing on the is really striking syria how's the recording to reports from syria is really well plains from above them of the, to any and launched 7 on the massages towards the targets in a level according to the sources. the 3 people killed, however, this is part of the context of thought to several weeks ago since the beginning of this what, how i bought. it's also part of a clause that context, the big guy with the assassination of a new brand new in general in damascus. a couple of days ago then the attack on the board come on board that point between syria and iraq was 7 people were killed. 4 of them were from his beloved and the last one that you were just reporting. now that's ok on, on a level and this coming as well off to the,
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the strike um these really strike on the board of town in, in southern lebanon, where you are, what more, and that as well as we know the main, the caught on the flight is invisible, the several layers for this conflict. one of them is the lebanese front to day is read, conducted several strikes on different towns on the border between 11 and it is around. one of them is in vintage paid while a significant town, however, that there were no casualties reported. another major uh, incident is ready. we. busy paying that tax credit killer also on the board that i'm out of washington also on the border. according to the is really is the a targeted has the law of infrastructure. however, there are no reports from fiscal law on casualties or a civilian casualties also has a lot today. the target that is really targets or positions on the board. the on 4
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occasions. also, there were all the attacks that were, that's were not claimed such as an attack with rockets on the supplement of caveats . mona. and according to is ready reports. one is ready, was light, the injured in the rocket. fire in bay. tell us honey hush. in my life, forced air in southern level, thank how the united nation says is really forces have demolished more palestinian homes and buildings in the occupied west bank this year than ever before. since january, the 1st is really forces have destroyed more than 1100. is really a thought the say many of these homes were built without to permit. only 2 percent of palestinians, applications for construction are approved by as well. the pace of demolition is has increased following israel's war on gaza. 354 have been recorded since october . the 7th is where the settlers have become increasingly hostile. settlers carry out 6 x violence on average every day. but as smith has more from the occupied
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westbank, a token is rarely military bulldoze at 10 minutes to destroy the upper j. she's home of 30 years. the justification, it'd been built without a pony. but then at most, only 2 percent of construction applications were approved in the occupied westbank . israel government would prefer it if the palestinians just left cabinet under him instead of the house had been demolished before in 1998. when i was pregnant, we were living in tents. there was a baby girl who was only a week old. they forced us out after leaving us in the cold, they confiscated everything. then we built the house again. here we are now again living in the same situation. and then the settlers newly emboldened since the start of the war and gone to settle
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a violence as so to its highest levels since the you and started recording data that are now 6 incidents a day on average now is rarely human rights group that so lamb says that this policy of making life so miserable for the palestinians that they eventually leave is effectively forcible transfer. and that's a whole crime on the international law that it doesn't happen. a gun point is irrelevant. this subtle is grazing the shape of a palestinian land. the palestinians are powerless to stop in a combination of destroying homes, prevented construction, and encouraging settlers is driving palestinians away. i am recording disliked this statement that in so long and 19189 said clearly he was visiting, visiting south africa. the thing was the types of ethic. when he came back he said literally, you're comfortable with people in flux and that would these, i'm for them outside the borders. you create the positive conditions to convince
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them to the and that's clearly what they, what they were doing. you know, implementing actually these days of the 7th to when the power citizens are driven out. the settlers move in the settlement began with one house 40 years ago. as it expands, it eats a way of the palestinian land around it. but the abu j she's home and the photo island around her is in the way of talk to expansion lynette smith. i'll just add a photo specter john in the occupied westbank. south africa has filed the case at the us international court of justice accusing israel of genocide. the petition accuses as well as calculated actions intended to bring about the physical destruction of palestine. article 2 of the genocide convention was adopted by the un general assembly in 1948 and defines the crime of genocide. it has 2 main elements. the mental aspect meaning the attempt to destroy in whole or in part
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a national ethnic, racial, religious, good. the physical element includes killing or causing bodily or mental home to members of such a group. it also includes deliberately inflicting conditions designed to physically destroyed in whole or in parts and imposing measures to prevent butts will forcibly transferring children of a group to another separate south africa's minutes. the full social development told. i just need that approaching the international court of justice was a necessary act of solidarity with policies to reset the phones by what they see on the ground. and what has been happening in particular that you know, we know issue the ac and i was say from the government, part of the quote is there's only 5 people in the
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pause and for it to say. so we see by monday we want to see a of the 2 piece for me as far as possible. and the classroom is that it's not available. this is the platform that we decided we need step 12 because the key fob it also a and to these parts be the best way possible. i'll be next to the men from our own to be in call me and the people and the time. why don't we see those are this is becky, also b. s. i know what time are they submitted
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by we need to have a truck to come to the community because we believe that the s of the lease would be that's what happens the whole when you are in terms of finding yourself healthy and you're comfortable with that because you know, quick to find in the plan to a jeffrey nice is a bash to and human rights lawyer who prosecuted slow but done the loss of which at the yugoslav tribunal he explains why south africa's case stands out in the history of international law. the convention was signed in 48, became effective in 53. it's now 70 years 75 years or whatever it is since it
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became effective. and in that time, no great power has had the courage to do what south africa is doing now. and what once before was done by an african country, the gambia in respect to being uh, because what should be done is the, when ever a genocide is detected and the other party to the convention should deal with the matter by prevention and prevention needs them to do something, the 1st thing they can do is take the method to the international court of justice . the south africa has done to seek and this case press to seek protective measures, which means getting an order from the code that is ralph and stop what it's doing. so it's not on the president. it is unusual, but it's certainly unusual because the great powers have refused for their own reasons and probably for their own interest to assume the undertaking the fools on them on the article one of the convention and to deal with genocide as soon as they see it well im a robust tough is
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a professor of holocaust and genocide. studies at brown university joins just now from cambridge in the u. k. thanks very much for being with us. so 1st of all, what do you make of this decision by south africa to, to file this case against israel? i mean, international court of justice as well. i think as the, as the previous person was saying, this is very unusual, but i think that's a very important to move on. the part of south africa, my says is that it has to it, it may have to re fax. one is that there will be an international body, respected body that well, actually deliberate over this because many people have been using the term general sides, not always accurately. uh, to say, wherever they think of what they're seeing on the ground,
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if general side. and the 2nd is, i think that it will have any effect still on the policy itself. that is the very fact that it's come to the, to the court may have any effect on israel and other countries putting pressure on it. so it seems to me by lots of other positive stuff, when you say what, how, how it will have an effect on the pilot a policy itself. just expand on that. what do you mean by that? i mean it's a, it's um, it's an actual court of justice rules that it is genocide if it in and, and, and it offers any measures that would have to go to the security council and, and the security council. this would have to be the bait of that is this would become an international issue. so that would put pressure on the united states to clarify its position. and thereby would put pressure on israel, either to modify his policies or to what i am hoping to actually begin talking
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about what is the next phase one sufficing ends, hopefully as soon as possible. what would be the next phase. so, and that's a suggest, it could greatly increase pressure to change the course of things that's happening right now. while you just mentioned that you hope the fighting will end as soon as possible. and there are many people who share that's um uh who share that hope. but we've just been hearing from these really prime minister within the last hour. he's given a tele vice speech in which he says that the world will go on would likely go on for many months until until as well. and his eyes achieves the victory. so that doesn't seem seem to be much of a, a sentiment inside israel. uh for now, for the one thing to, to bring this want to hold or to to um bring it to another phase as it was.
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well, i mean it's, if you follow the debates are going on in israel. now there's a little bit of a double talk that has to do not only with pressure from the united states, but also with the says that the way our promotions are happening and guys are from the point of view of the sort of the ministry right now. is not very good of the idea of sustaining daily losses and has not accomplish its 2 main goals, which was to remove from us and to free the hostages. and so it seems to me that as part of what the to the i was trying to suggest that i'm the chief of staff said that a similar to the couple of days ago is to move on to where the cool phase 3, which would actually be to reduce the number of troops on the ground and then to try and have more target to the probations directly and at the from us be that as,
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as well as the freeing the hostages. whether they can succeed in doing that or not is unclear. but if they remove the very large numbers of troops that are on the ground, that they may actually reduce the number of fish or any casualties, please. the american has at least partially, and maybe actually have it more effective operation on the ground than simply bombing a civilian census without any clear military advantage to the oh, i will leave it there for now ill on there at bottom. appreciate your time and i did mistakenly say that you are joining us from cambridge and a u. k. uh you are of course joining us from cambridge, massachusetts in the us. so apologies for that. thank you. the right still ahead on as you see it, a show of solidarity from paris to spain,
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to berlin. thousands much cooling for an immediate cease fire in the cause of what by trout has become a symbol of the palestinian struggle is rose on gotten the hey, welcome to your world's weather updates. so the energy from that storm system is now moving into france. west east, i think that's where the worst of the weather will be on sundays. so i suspect the rain when snow and ice warnings will be dropped across the u. k. winds will be blast seen through western and northern friends around the co till 10 peninsula. we could see them exceed 90 kilometers prior, so that could cause some damage. get to talk about the freezer weather coming to scandinavia, helsinki. because as you're feeling about minus 30 mid way through the week,
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you should be minus 2 for the month of january, back to the hearing. now though, there is some warrants. we look toward the balkans, many spots and double digits. okay. it's going to be a big gloomy, but your temperatures are well above where they should be for this some of the year . also mostly cloudy sky for that western side of circa, including disassemble, we've got a pencil, then for 13 degrees, other side of the mediterranean, still a few showers. we've got energy coming in to the parent needs as well, with that storm system. now moving across the front and stuff, or could we go, we've set some records and gone out in the ivory coast. it's been hard including for nigeria like us, is up to $36.00 degrees. and then we've got all this rain feeding into the west side of madagascar storms along the coast line of south africa on sunday. see later . the unique perspective of africans are willing to change the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lives of voices,
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you don't often hear trouble. nations do stand with paula spine. it's the same struggle share of displacement, connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the, are the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the, again, you're watching. i just need a reminder, lots of stories this out the on the wing of how much has released the video showing that spices clashing with his really forces on the outskirts of hon. units in the south of gaza. it follows intense strikes by is really will plates the united nation, it says a 100000 people have fled to refine in recent phase agencies on morning of the rapid spread of infectious disease in a televised address, is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the war on gaza will continue for many more months as well as fights against emma says,
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and since it's 13 and gauze, the white sheets have become a powerful symbol of the cost of the ongoing hostilities. deeply rooted in the religious tradition of the region that highlighting the rising number of palestinians killed in his ready attacks. accept assignment which reports how many the most size, the volunteer in a rough are preparing bodies for burial? she uses these plain white sheets to rep did that in the early days of the war, the demand for shroud search beyond supply, forcing him to wrapped up to 5 bodies together in a single sheet that had an air. yeah, because that's what i had. i never expected this number of deaths at all, but i probably did not have such numbers in the previous words, you're talking about on imaginable numbers kind of, we were talking about more than 20000 people. not including the people missing. i
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think i've seen donations have allowed him to buy more shrouds. but every day items like caesars and cotton are hard to find. that's because the fuser has bombardment in group operations and it's land sea and air block 8 of the straight as cemeteries fill up with the dead. others are being buried in communal grapes. the white shroud is important in most of the tradition. now it's become a symbol of the palestinian struggle. good. so that the sure the. yeah. let the government and i'll be the big number of people killed mid to white shroud. a symbol for the small items i need became part of the the palace thing plug in its influence on the wall above the significance of all calls you can of the since the beginning of the war and gaza wide shrouds tell a story of loss. families use them to say good bye to their loved ones with
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the last hard skills message. but sometimes we'll say not our volunteers don't know who they're burying. i can only write on a no x, those i'm gonna reach out to 0. hundreds of people in paris gathered in solidarity with palestinians and gone, so they called for an immediate cease by carrying signs denouncing in action by the world's most powerful countries. it is the latest in weeks of demonstrations against the cost of the french president emanuel. my call has been into the country . hundreds of people also gavin, in the green calling for an end to the genocide of palestinian peoples. spain's government has strongly condemned, as well as a cellphone garza. mr. pedro sanchez has proposed diplomatic recognition for palestine in germany. the government has not been so supportive of similar demonstrations for palestinians, but supporters of palestine have still been gathering in the capital berlin.
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stephanie decker was the of hundreds of people that's turned out here in the street to raise our voices tell their message to end the war. 3, pa to sign, and the driver decides shamefully to germany. support a is a, in this genocide, not self defense. this is just the war board crime committed by israel for years now. and they're not listening. so we'll keep going on the street as much as i would like to people to wake up with our politicians. they have their eyes political. if you turn things around, what is the children and women killed for european denver? one, d o one, c i r. once you see the message from hundreds of people here in berlin or street,
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they keep raising our voices and the heavy police forces fighting the protest. they do need to be approved by the government. they are very specific route taken as well. and again, they need to be approved. the people here will tell you, even though they're not made easy, a massive kind of thing and flag before germany had done the policy and slides. because the approach as much as raising sentiments about jeremy says, is people who are saying it's not about thought, it's simply about ending the definitely decor. i'll just, they're all berlin the still ahead on i just hear i. chelsea was stand a light loops in the find back because they seal victory, the light to sports news. coming up with pizza, the
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you just the room rather than the exception or for help to report child abuse, to search kit. and it keeps it protects the users for years and years. so no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault. fault lines investigated, state laws in the us that can lead to child sexual abuse and religious institutions going on punished secrets of the clergy on the jersey as a un ambassador position given to you by or does it both you've described that is better than is that any thoughts provided? hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb to in the security council. this is a may just don't think look, is
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a problem to exit or to hear the story on told to how does era the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again taking a look at some of the days of the world. new stories. russia says ukrainian strength on bell guard has killed at least 14 people, including 2 children, rushes. defense ministry says 13 mishondra intercepted in the area. moscow has called for an emergency session at the un security council about the attack. this follows russia's law just the salt new crane this year in which 39 people were killed on friday. the. we were at work in an office in the mall when we heard the loudest bang. i had heard in 2
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years, everything. sure. and then there was smoke and sirens. everyone was panicking. then we went outside and there was a dead person on the street. meanwhile, the governor of ukraine's cock of regent says russia has carried out 6 strikes on civilian targets. that's bringing, i said, beg now who joins us now from a key of. so i said, what's the latest you hearing on this attack? i'm talking, i have heard from the regional administration, they and they say these 16 people have been injured as a result of these strikes. you understand that doctors were working on the ground that working with those people that were injured. people have been taken to hospitals, not the regional administration, this is a civilian infrastructure, was which they say shop. so a hit a medical institution as well as other civil infrastructure, but also the hockey palace hotel. now this is a hotel decades used by journalist dignitaries and to many to an age where,
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cuz now we understand one journalist, a foreign generalist has been injured. and those are the results that we've received here. now, the head of the police fit in the car keys, said that the russians 5 and s 300 me saw then use the surface the surface me. so now the pictures that we're seeing, so considerable damage in the center of funky, because that's with some that's with the me. so i landed, and this isn't the 1st time car keith has suffered at the start of the volts. they had to force the russians back to the outskirts and then last year, in the summer offensive to create some references in their minds to push the russian forces to the russian border. but this just comes a day off to rushes wide scale attacks across the ukraine and 3 through the tech died and talk eve. and it comes out as after those casualties that we've heard across the border, the russian city of both drugs. so what we have currently is 16 people in just a and simplicity with them. it's in the center of talk to you to all right, that's
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a big life for us there in a key of thanks. a of, of thousands of people have rallied in the serbian capital bell gray to protest what they say or re election results. the main opposition lines accuses the government of allowing ethnic steps from causing the to vote illegally present. alexander of which is sub unit progressive party, secured a narrow wind empowerment earlier this month on coastal that she is a political and security analyst. he says there a well known problems with the electoral role is very questionable. on the national level the, it's more of a suspicion then the it's. busy document there are of course problems with electro rule. the. busy of nearly as many registered voters as there are citizens in serbia . so everybody realizes that this is at least a chevy performance by the administration. and of course there is
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a on the go to prove that people from boston the a did vote. busy that the lead pro rooms were amended, but that's very visible at the level of the capital bell. grades where vote for the city council is claimed to be rigs. and if the number of votes it's believed to be a rate, were to be properly counted. the ruling coalition was, have lost the capital a balance from the democratic republic of congo is presidential election are still being counted with provisional results expected on sunday, about 40000000 congolese were registered to take part in the vote. that's been marred by claims of irregularities. catherine solely has moved from congested. the people are waiting for those results. so, but there is a lot of unsaturated. see a sofa president next to security has taken a wide lead,
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a guess he's closest compared to some boys got to be and by all positions, he does have already said that they will reject the results. they call the selection shop. and they've also said that they're not even going to go to court to contest this. they say that said the constitutional court and the judges are compromised. some of the leaders, i say that they will take the flight to the people, to the streets and to you know, through our tests. we have seen reports from that you when a group of experts and this report that is talking about the escalating violence in north cube province of people have been sleeping in the last week also. and this slicing is between government forces militia allied to the government who had told and m 20 suite rebels. now this fighting has been going on for 2. yes. and that has,
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that was supposed to be a ceasefire in place. oh, good um, negotiated by that you, when you asked, but obviously that has gone away. 2.6000000 people in last year when areas are in go my the producer copied, all have been displaced, they are in comp for this place. and this is what a lot of people have been talking about throughout the election about the security situation. and they say that the government has not done enough to help people who leave in those areas in total. um, in the countries 7000000 people have been displaced, most of them are in that is so a lot of kimberly saying that the government needs to do that to do something about that of, of thousands of people have gathered near military base in new shares capital to celebrate the departure of french troops, the prime ministers of needs yet became
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a facile and molly attends of the valley. these as military rulers forwarded the troops to leave, they staged a coup in july. argentina's new president has begun implementing his promise reforms of the struggling economy. monica janik. yes. has been asking people and what us are is how they feel about the plans. is it where do i go? not. is still trying to understand how life in argentina will dramatically change from a welfare state for the free market economy as a shopkeeper who was already having a hard time keeping up with rising costs in a country on the brink of hyperinflation. now that argentine is new president, have you had any late, has lifted price controls out? i'd go and i will have to pay 50 percent more for health care and private schooling . you guess i don't know, i'm a shelf. the president implemented a shock therapy to reduce public spending an option to you, but you can't just apply basic mathematics and say that 2 plus 2 is for. if you're
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dealing with people's lives, especially of hall from the countries population is already living in poverty. since he took office 3 weeks ago, mealy, inactive, a mega decree, abolishing more than 300 rules. he also sent a package of bills to congress, changing over 600 laws. he expedited divorce procedures pay the way to privatized, own companies, and socrates, and eliminated price ceilings on rents and medicine. the price of the santa by audit, for example, has gone up 73 percent in just one week. and the pharmacist tells us that he does not know how much more it will increase and the next day, many of his clients suffering from chronic diseases have already talked and they can no longer buy their medicine. one woman had no money to my high blood pressure because i feel sorry and had to give her a discount,
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so she could not interrupt her treatment arjun times have already held to st. protest against me late. and trade unions have announced a general stripe for january 24th but some like restaurant owner, pacific data say it's too soon to criticize the president. good, think or favorite can buy you have faith in this country that has given me all i have. i hope it is government on to successful because then we will all benefits. 80 year old data has already been through several crisis in argentina. he says that the future is uncertain, but it cannot be worse than the present situation. and that the majority of our engine times, like himself voted for change. monica not give all g 0. when a site is around 7000000 people have fled economic crisis in venezuela to find a better lives elsewhere. free 1000000 have ended up in neighboring colombia. a sons around 50 has moved from an informal settlement that's on the constant threat
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of eviction shacks made of plastic sheets, cardboard, and metal extend along this abandoned airport strip on the outskirts of the border city of my county. some 13000 vinny swim migrants returning colombians and refugees call this settlement home. a ne bailey's is one of them, of any swelling she left their country 5 years ago when she couldn't find medicine or food for children to work selling lottery tickets on the streets. and though there is no running water or simulation here, she says this is a better option for them. but if that's the vocal for me, for me, i think on wednesdays. right now i feel happy because i haven't met to you when it rains. walter flows and the sides and notes on top of us like be full. it's not ideal, but i'm happy back and i prayed a lot to manage to stay here. i have my documents now, my children, my stuff,
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the me and we have a night. bailey's got temporary protection status for a family, which allows them to access columbia health care education, informal employment opportunities that advancing remains an uphill battle in a region that has high levels of informality and we're migrant. say employers take advantage of them with lower pay or mistreatment. most families, hair led by women who make a living recycling garbage or selling coffee on the streets. so many of the boys and many said so water, often salty water that comes from under ground wells. the people use to wash dishes or take a bath. residents have been organizing to improve their living conditions. they divided the area in 2 blocks, elected local leaders and built the community they, my board is the current president, what's the worst? and most she says is the threat of eviction instead of feeling. but again, on my, the is the outsets into that kills us every day is not knowing if there with less
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they or kick us out. because these are not our property, it's set envisioned. but then one is, somebody owns the land and if the nation decides we are don, this is, i'm the, our biggest worry. yes. a little bit of the un refugee agency is working with the government to try and legalize the settlement for support of that. yeah. now, so security that it will give them security services an access to decent housing because now they feel they can't improve their houses. for example, knowing that if they get expelled, they will lose the little they have the future of this and the other settlements remains on clear. but for now, that piece that continues to be a flawed and fragile, but essential refuge for many flights misery and despair. allison that i'm bet i just the it i might go in the mediterranean sea, more than 50 microns, including women and children have been rescued from a drifting boat last spanish,
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n g o. a pregnant woman was taken to the tale and islands of land produce of the closest you appear in territory to north africa. the international organization for migration says in 2023. more than 3500 people have died. making hazardous journeys to thousands of travelers in europe have been left stranded off the euro stock canceled services for a day. the high speed trading company says underground tunnels were flooded. following heavy rains and strong winds eurostar connex the u. k. to major european cities by rail annapolis, bullets headlines with peter chelsea with student nathan newton come back as co, palm and school twice in a 32 victory at kendall with road phone. the school early on before setting up non email. do a 8 minutes before ha sign england international then nathan, he's sick in the sick and see if minutes showing great skill to make it 3 millions, but they induce and were on the charge. they had a cold as allowance before. ross bossy made its 31 with 10 minutes remaining. they
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hit the post twice before making a 3 to 10 space chelsea held on for 3 points. a. this is sue, pick up finally, and saudi arabia has been cancelled at the last minute because of a disagreement of the pre match t shirts. fan about you and got a test drive with it to face each other, bring re add on. what was the key is $100.00 the anniversary as the republic, but saudi organizes refused to allow images of 2 key is founding for the most stuff a come all author took to be displayed on the play is sure it's a stand. bennet's, the tickets football federation. postpone the game because of what they call disruptions in the organization. it's not clear when or where the rescheduled patch will be played. saudi arabia has invested heavily in football, in the states, a host of people will help in 2015 for the country is most stranger to hosting big sporting events, including this month's club boot camp full. and the one end page of boxing fights local organizes that became did not go ahead because the 2 teams did not at here to
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what had been agreed upon. they said we were looking forward to holding the match in accordance with the international soccer rules that require the school to be presented without any slogans outside scope. especially since this was discussed with the turkish penetration in the framework of the preparatory meetings for the match. anthony to increasingly speaking on social justice issues, but with palestine is concerned, there was a red line for many sporting organizations, australian cricket to it was one collage. it is just one of those things if it's in supporting palestinians, has resulted in punishment from the sports officials. tom size and reports. the names of those men clauses. daughters were displayed on his boots as he ran out to baths during australia as test series against pucca still on a compromise to what was originally the the woods freedom is a human rights and all lives equal in the colors of the palestinian flag. collages efforts to show solidarity with cause a being hosted by the international cricket counsel i'm,
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you're straight investment hasn't shied away from his disappointment. and when i say thousands of innocent children died without any repercussions or a more imagined, want to go. what did this with them? the r c c a told me, but i kind of way my shoes on the field because i believe political segment under they got on i don't believe this and all lives are equal. that was just one of a string of attempts from collages to show his support to the children of palestine, including the use of an image of a piece, stuff on his bathroom, choose the i c. c. rules stop place from wearing displaying organ thing. personal messages on clothing or equipment which relate to political, religious, or racial activities or causes, collage or post the pictures of, of the cricket as through social media who the escape sanctioned by the i c. c. he was also given an official warning for wearing an unapproved black homebound, for
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a personal bereavement, the hash tags, double standards and inconsistent, wrong claire. i followed all the regulations, the past presidents. you guys have put stickers on the bats names and issues. and then all sorts of things and the cost with that us the approval and never being recommended. i don't have any agendas other than trying to sean a lot of what i feel really passionately really strongly about. it's a saga that is quote, the attention of collages, teammates and australia as prime minister, the position that that he put forward is one that i think is pretty uncontroversial . one that the whole lives are equal to the old logs. right. cool. i think that's very device. anyone can really activity to fight to that point. right. well, he has plenty of suppose to was or is appealing the i c c 's decisions and says he'll continue to advocate for peace and freedom of speech. both on the field and office a tom size went out to 0. and those are useful as headlines for the time being. you
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can get more analysis, they will come and also take a look at how social media channels. that's it for me, hasn't think of for this new zone, but i'll be back in a moment with more other days news stay was the one the the
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the the, the well the telephone go down. the latest news. as it breaks, time movies have been under the rubber floor boards and 10 hours. this is not the only area targeted by that. is there enforcement with detailed coverage which is keeping taurus away? palestinian 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 middle of the killing suffering and pays, it's the 16 left for them. a settled time upfront takes on the big issue,
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studies of post types to what is happening now. it says it's closed thanks. questions about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another cleansing is taking place. augusta . nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leaves profit without the girls permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without the the death toll rises in garza and so that's the level of destruction with 70 percent of homes now in ruins. the i've had them think of this is just

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