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[000:00:00;00] the the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm sammy's i them, this has been use our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. well, food program was it's in a race against time to vote salvation for millions in garza this around cavities out relentless strikes,
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targeting the mythology and bright refugee camps. incense so gaza. but you mean that's and yeah, who says israel should take control of the philadelphia, colorado covering all because this photo with egypt and they now the news north korea and lee that came, john wants us policies making war inevitable. the old is the mid 3 to ready. it's nuclear, west. the united nation says it's become a race against time to prevent starvation. so the 2300000 people in the gaza strip, the world food program is wanting basic services and the besieged tower tree are on the brink of complete collapse. it says, palestinians that are facing potential farm and conditions. it comes as these very the minute teresa is expanding its opperation and pods of gaza to target the health
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sciences. in the morning strikes had residential homes in mythology and the site on refugee comes in. central garza more than 12 people were killed and that is a tax. more than 21800 people have been killed since the war began. the bombardment has flattened impulse and the historical landmarks. reports is right. the troops deliberately destroyed one of the oldest mosques and the strip targeting its minorites, cold to yards and documents. i'll have a micro joins us now live from rough off in southern gaza. so how they let start without famine warning. how is that style of ation clock ticking for families that are in gauze and now to yes, samuel, since the last time we scroll a view and i, we already talked about how difficult the situation but as of today of getting really where it says about the vast majority of displace palestinians in this small
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sliver plan in the southern part of god, the oldest we then pushed further south. some of them just go by there. they would one meal and others just go of course 2 days or 3 days without any food. the amount of food available in rough activity is not enough. it's barely enough for, for that for just couple 1000 people. not for a 1000000 235-0000 people. this is the current population as more people being displaced from the central part of the gaza. strip given done, going, tungsten bombardment, we're expecting the number of displays. palestinians do increase within the coming days. in fact, the report by the un warns of a catastrophic as a hunger going on here. and of course, the gulf, particularly in the southern part where more people are coming here with this food, a thomas wide describe the separation as very difficult as the director of honor,
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where affairs and the guy's attribute. he described the situation as very difficult and only with on him during meaningful and sustainable. a food supply would be able to come about the spread of famine and really it's science visible across the gulf . particularly in a back show is that the centers managed and operated a by owner want let alone those who are in evacuation zone in on them off the area where there is no access to any of the basic needs that did. that could help people . those displays hungry, palestinian, or by the harsh living conditions. this is how people responded when we talk to them about the terrible living conditions and the possible of famine in time, a casualties mounting in central galls that take us through what's been a bloody 24 hours that for the been very difficult for people in defense of par, particularly the refugee can refer to
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a more of a, of a patterns right now with systematic attacks on refugee your cancer. almost that a tendency bite is really military to constantly remind if people are in refugee caroline, they will be refugees for ever inside has been very successful because it feeds into a people's concern and fear that this is the, our minimum displacement as they keep they back to waiting from one place to another seeking shoulders, but as of the overnight and nearly hours of this morning, we're talking about a large number of people, a killed the endless air instruction so far we talking about the entire families being wiped out. this is again, another pattern of, of seen since the beginning of the war with lots of frustration and growing frustration among people here. because every time and after an air strikes takes the place. we look at the 2 families,
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entire families being killed. they got the one over night in the area where 12 people from 2 families were killed in the, within the past few hours and, and not as director. you can a one entire family. busy was, was killed in their visit, didn't show homes, was destroyed. if the, there's a venture home that they took as a refuse, as the word this place of from the northern part of the gods is driven. this is a potter. we have been seeing just speeding into more tragedies and catastrophes for palestinian. it's not, it's not only about numbers of people being killed, but the aftermath of every their air strike more displacement where people are becoming homeless, more people coming hungry and going through very harsh living conditions at home. far beyond the aerial bombardment is read. do you have a charge? it is for everyone equally. and we're currently in debt in bella. and we are in
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one of the 10s area in this area where hundreds of palestinian refugees came here and are internally distaste after this really forces us areas like to say dogs and my kazi, to evacuate from those areas. as you see, it's totally dark. we're using our own lights to walk through the 10s, and this is the only way these palestinians have lights and can cook food. and we have been seeing a lot of tents lighting up fire and because they do not have cooking gas, do do not have any type of lighting or for warm and to cook food, other than what's in coal and using some would like to apply or it's very cold, most of the people do not have winter clothes because when they evacuated from the northern areas and from other areas across of the gaza strip, they evacuated without any winter clothes. and at that time the weather was very warm. so somebody still does that. they do not even have would like
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a fire. and as you see, some people do not even have what and do not have quote and cannot afford it. and they are in the tents. but despite the fact that they are in defense, they are telling us that the tents are very weak and they do not have a plastic coverage and it's very close for them. inside of these people had their houses, had their memories, had all of the belongings and they were forced to leave everything away. this is in the godaddy for odyssey to do, but as well as 5 minutes to buy a new me nothing. yeah. who is said, the boat is in between jobs are in egypt, known as the philadelphia car. adult must be controlled by israel to philadelphia. philadelphia. colorado also puts in more correctly. the southern stoppage point of casa must be in all hands. they must be shuns, it is clear that any other arrangement would not insure the demon of translation. let's see that we seek. let's take a closer look at the car,
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though then as well says one of its purposes is to model it to the movement of goods and people between egypt and garza. and to search for weapons as well believes there are hundreds of smuggling tunnels. the island fisher is joining us live from occupied east jerusalem now and allen on another note, we're getting lines about the announce changing this really strong tactics or can you tell us about that? a nice. this may be pretty good too strongly. assembly reports that are circulating in the is really meet, meet the media, the is really air force is going to start limiting the number of a strikes of the cavities that are in guys. and now that's not through any abundance of caution because of the number of civilian casualties there. this is in fact because they're trying to protect it really. so just on the grounds, there is a feeling that they are support has been called, in fact, too often. and the strikes can't actually do the job without injuring use really troops. and in fact, a number of these really pilots are reported. and there's really media to have
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tongue dying machines because they believe that the danger of injuring is released is too great. and you'll remember that earlier this month, there was a number of people 8 and 58 soldiers who were killed during an operation. they were hit by a number of booby traps, and the families were reported to have said, why wasn't your support called in at that point? i. so there is this, the difference that day is really this balance that these really military have got to, to, to make between destroying buildings where they think there's a threat, but also inflicting damage on their own people. and you'll remember as well that just 24 hours ago we were reporting about what was happening you can use. and how did these really army were saying that they had cut a boat and intensive bombardment, including support by these really air force. but while they're doing this in gaza, they're also a nice thing that is big step down and guides of the stepping up operations in the north part of the country. that is because of the threat they are from his boss. all right, thanks so much. allen fisher. is there any forces of storm the number of cities
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across they occupied? westbank sol, just fault with palestinians during the raven total cut them is ready forces surrounding the 2 main hospitals in the city and besiege the entrances of the nearby notions refugee camp. the cities of jericho and hebron have also been targeted that abraham is live for us in ramallah in the occupied westbank and the the as the rules to in and looking back on the intensity of raids. it was already heating up even before october. the 7th. right, a yes, i mean the violence that we've seen this year a started well before october the 7th and continued throughout. sometimes we see these really forces arresting palestinians in very difficult conditions. some of them are injured, sometimes even shooting towards palestinians why they are in. i'm been says or
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stabbing them as one incident we've seen earlier this month. but also we've been seeing that these is where the rates do not only arrest about us to be as sometimes they go for intelligence. sometimes they detain palestinians, put them on the side, start interrogating them, but sometimes spell. the thing is, what tell you they would wait just to remind us the news that they're there to instill fear, to remind them who has the upper hand, who has the ultimate to control and to kind of try and stop palestinians from doing anything that could be seen as resisting these really occupation also has been reporting from palestinian prisoners society that not only those arrests have increased drastically. we're talking about $9500.00 palestinians arrested since the beginning of the year. more than half of them after october the 7th. but it was also been seeing the intensity and the violence that has been used against those palestinians, why the rest happens and also it why they are in jail. and we've been interviewing
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those. we nice prisoners who described very difficult situations in is really jail . so old and or palestinians would tell you that this was the worst year in recent palestinian history. not just in terms of fatalities here in the occupied with think of the disease because of stuff, but with the amount of violence with this changing it situation here in the occupied with back and with it with is will reminding palestinians that even though they've seen a lot of violence before october 7th that that violence is going to be taken to other levels after that. and the that you and reports to make say, 2023, the deadliest you have on record for palestinian children in the west bank. well, start doing to families a well not just the families semi but also children and colleagues and friends of those killed especially that we're talking about children, sometimes 10 years old, sometimes 13. and we've also reported earlier this year about a 2 year old in
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a be slowly village who has been shocked while he was in a car with his father. this was a year that was more with grief with pain, specifically amongst those young children. let's take a closer look at the numbers of children killed by these really ministry over the years. during the seconds of default, which was a palestinian uprising against his way, the occupation. there was a sharp increase in charge fatalities. the year 2002 was particularly green with 92 children killed certain years later, israel's crack down on another palestinian resistance caused the y as in charles casualties with 34 depths recorded in 2016. how fast forward to this year? 124 children have been killed by these way. the army at least $83.00 of them since october 7th, and no one that's more than double. the number of 2 of children killed the year
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before. 3 children played together here just a couple of weeks ago. now there's only 2 assignments and jet foster friend, neighbor and class me, show it a fully 13 years old. they have dreams and they have plans until them is really drones. toys killed him on december 13th and i saw his body on the ground that couldn't recognize it. but my mom told me it was him. i started crying. he's my dear friend. it was very close to me. i also could write to every time i miss him, i go into the book to watch his videos. the shared this video of the saw. it wasn't the sound of studying. they see what loved palestinian folk dancing, swimming and dressing. his sister says he was killed near their homes and you need in the north of the occupied right now. now he was need a group of young men is 80 forces suspected that they are resistance fighters,
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but he had nothing to do with anything. oh, she shows us where the bus driver was standing. this creature marks the spot a clue through palestinian miners killed in the occupied west bank by his really forces this year were from the numbers have increased on there is a real attack since october the 7th. but this really soldiers have been accused of opening fire indiscriminate entity before that. this video shows how is really forces killed 15 your throat for come ation on september, the 19th on aren't not posing a threat shots in the abdomen. and d, no medical attention company. his neighbor rushed to help, but the bullets were fired at his direction. he shows us how he try. again. i think i covered him with my buddy, rolled over with him. my children with here. they helped me move him inside the house. he bled for 19 minutes until his last
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now fits motherfucking, all was with him in the movements before he was shot. the when he was a child, an innocent child he discovered, under cover is really agents in the area and ran yelling that the army was there. a, c u n says 2023. so the highest number of palestinian children being killed in the occupied left bank on record. but there are new statistics on how it's affecting. those were still alive. children were growing. we to some, we didn't, but he just either gene, the alter type less thing. us helicopters of song 3 small who is the boats in the southern ride? see they were responding to a 2nd distress call from a must contain the ship. the who the boat's got to within 20 meters of the vessel shot the crew and trying to get on board. they also open fire on us helicopters,
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the container, ship it over the been struck by a who's the miss on saturday for so sort of the joins us live from debility. so russell, increasing number of incidents. so they raising questions about the effectiveness of the new naval mission that they had sent me. so this is the 1st time they did the us as stating that they have killed the members. they did the only sacked 3 boats, but they also killed the crew. so now this is the 1st time that people are being killed in the red suit, and we need to wait and see if the whole these are going to retaliate. however, here, usa, seeing that they have it, has formed a, as a multi national task force in the red sea to the toyota who is from attacking the rustles. but practically here, there is still no coalition, so it is the usa that is more and more to get an engagement team engaged with a, with, with,
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with horses. and we're not seeing that this is being operators on the central command on their, on their, they, the international coalition. us warships are fighting the forty's, but there are no warships, one of the other countries that so far except the u. k. that would be no country confirming that they are going to send the warships to the region. do us is trying hoff. however, so far we haven't seen that correlation for and yet and attacks are increasing just in the last 24 hours. we have seen 3 attacks, and before the 1st time, there's no kidding in the red season. and russell is the intensification of the conflict, the pushing more am and these to seek refuge into booty. cindy, it's time is. so we see a, have you made it to zation in the vets, and this is causing panic. am on many, many people in yemen. so some of them almost a decade that go they fill out the more difficult of the country and king for
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sewage, both the for a c for live. and they were hoping that once the piece has settled back home, they might be able to get back to home one day. but now there is any sneezing. the escalation she had in the red sea that i was talking to the mayor of the progress of football, which is just that costs. yep. and then she told me that whenever there is a passion will receive more and more than meekness and refugees. and so just in the last week that had been 62 families new arriving from young men per share. and so people that are fleeting, their country, they are afraid that the us is going to retell youth. forty's, not only in the rescue, but going to target to hold these position within the mind, and they feel that if that happens, that is going to be a full fledged more. and that's why now they are leave the country commented, you bought a for a safe life before i met survive. so the late
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a rates and who the snipers before getting on a board with her children. her husband was a taxi driver and the last contact with each other when the war broke out in young man. she has waited for a month to hear from him. after several unsuccessful attempts, she decided to city with her children. she sold her jewelry to pay for the dentures journey to jupiter. d to look at the home and see how they've been sylvia. i was pregnant with this little daughter i named took also 4 months. i had no news from my husband. then i found him in this camp. he came to the camp when he heard we left for all bulk. i started to work as a housekeeper in an orphanage close to the cab one, the eliza me and my husband decided to open a small restaurant to the camp. this is bush ross, home and restaurant. she cooks and saves you many food to have reduced money for her family,
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her husbands upon the job in the city of jupiter. and he was his family once a month. okay. and then i moved into uh, i feel like crying when i remember sweet times in human. and i remember the piece of memories too. i lost family members, i lost everything. he was seen a haggard, but i have, she says life in these refugee camp is challenging. but after these things pauses of yeah, my name's have flowed on small on steve booth coast above and ment of the street. they quoted the gates of tiers, a name derived from the long history of people who have died, trying to cross it now more and more and barking. when a dungeon is journey to get here. that is because they fear the worst is you have to come in yemen for these in yemen, autotech and commercial west those into let's see, in a sure, sort of data to with the palestinians in gaza. and do ask for them with the national task force to deter them,
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their growing concerned that the war between the 2 could break out any time. a dizzy administer, how many arrived a month ago of to who the tax and the rad. see, the fee of us would retaliate a target tooth, the positions in yemen, which can lead to another war. again, i'm the kind of, i thought it was, i wanted to save my children. the most important thing is to keep them safe. the life in yemen was difficult. there was no food, no water. we were starving, just more and more war. we never had over a month ago. i me so i have struck their housing. yeah. man. and their daughter lost her till they don't have much here in discount. what they say they can at least keep their children alive. just instead of that, oh, to 0 or bulk. you bought the new grains manager, he says he is destroyed. 21 russian,
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a tank. drones targeting the capital key is on the east and severe conduct. moscow says it strikes you in response to your crimes. bombardments of the russian says he event on saturday. why at least 21 people were killed. friday, the largest russian us try cause a year on your crime, killed 39 people last spring and now as a vague is joins us from kids. so how expensive is the damage as well from the pictures we've been seen from clark gave the is quite expensive. now the start is vis a that there are 2 waves of attack one on such a date night. they say that the russian air force launched as 300 missiles at hockey. and the authorities the tell us that the a hotel was headed to a kindergarten american institution, as well as shops. now that hotel, the cookie pie, this hotel is used by german, this tremendous terrier and 8 workers and dignitaries. now,
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the 2nd wave of attack came early on saturday morning uh, the ukrainians say that the russians launch drones at target to the center of the city. and they say the water supply network was hit as well as a places within the center of how to keep. the chief also says that the defense was induction, shooting down a russian drones. now this comes just days off to a wide spread russian area. the attack that the ukrainians have said is the most the worst attack, every attack that they've seen since the early days of the war, and that the death toll from the attack has risen to 43 and 19 here and the capt o'keefe. now that's the one the highest since the start of the war. but the local sources and media has been reporting quoting security sources that the ukrainians have said that they launched more than 70 drones that russian targets over the night of the 29th of december. and the 30th of december and the ukrainians say that that was us, their response to that must have area to sold that russia
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a contract on the 29th 29th of december. now there is a concern that this tips protect when or need to an escalation, and this will that's already been going on for maybe 2 years now. or i, thanks so much. i said by the still ahead on al jazeera. i'm kimberly help it is the white house coming up. we'll look at what lies ahead to the 2024 us election. stay with us and we are pull from have on our mall. hotels are being built, the spine to downtown and tourism the it's boring and roaring in northwest fear of havior once or pick up the weather is story they're looking to winfield around this weather maker. i think the worst of
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the winds today on sunday will be western and northern france around the codes at 10 peninsula. certainly we could see those winds pushed past a 100 kilometers per hour that could cause some damage. we also got to talk about some dangerous cold coming to scan india. this is still several days that we can up thursday morning dark, the blue and the purple, the lower the temperature. helsinki minus 31 is that is that is, it will be worth friday morning minus 30 to your call this night on record on is 34 . so this is getting pretty close to record breaking stuff. now the complete officer through the balkans, back to the here and now we've got some warm temperatures and the double digits. today's rain in italy will be tomorrow's rain in the bulk and so i'm try it all. you can call cover over the western side of the turkey. it could produce a few showers for a standalone for the other side. emitted training a few hit and miss showers through portugal in spain. nothing major. but where we have major heats is around the gulf of guinea weather alerts in place here in nigeria, like us 3839 degrees, and some showers and storms along the coastline of south africa. and this weather maker in the moves and beach channel is throwing a lot of rain. it's about
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a gas scar. see you later. i the just the wrong rather than the exception for elders 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 hod as a un ambassador position given to you by or die, suppose you describe 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 i've had to answer facing realities,
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usb to in the security council. this is, it may just something look as if it exit or to hear the story on told to how does era the the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching. i'll just say around time to recap, i'll headlines now. at least 12 palestinians have been killed by his radio strikes and central garza early morning strikes his residential homes and mythology and the site on the rest of the canvas and central gauze and prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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who says these are all should take control of the boat isn't between gaza and egypt known as the philadelphia cardinal. he says it's necessary to de most prize and strip the world food program says it's in a race against time to avoid starvation for kansas. 2.3000000 people view. an agency says only a long term sees fire and unrestricted. humanitarian access can prevent the crisis from getting worse. palestinian and farmers in gaza say they're risking their lives every time they travel to work and of one the running out of water. or they believe it will soon be impossible to grow food in the area set up as the discipline. we work when possible because we need to live and provide the people with something to eat, despite the war bones and all the difficulties the list we're not safe like before
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. i am oldest kid, but what can we do? i don't feel safe when i travel to work or when i go back home. no way safe. i have nothing to eat but tomatoes. outside the local water is the biggest problem. we don't have water, we don't have electricity and we don't have fuel. we want to fill up the stuff on that is that i am in a month there will be no more agriculture here. only god can sort this out displaced, people depend on tomatoes, but there will be no more farming. and then we have to work miracles just to rule these tomatoes that we have. i don't want to help us out, they get even a cx, it to we do our best despite the showing and god as our supporter when possible. i start work at 6 in the morning. we only have tomatoes to eat and a couple of times a week. we get a can of beans or meat from the schools. thank god for everything. i don't care about the palms because i have a family and i have no choice but to work to support them. it's my duty to face the risks and go out to work,
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to earn money for their sake for people who are the lineup via the bottom. but it will ask me then why about us suffering a lot from the high cost of materials on funding products have tripled in price to anybody planting something to date has no hope of sleeping towards the vegetables with dry up because there's not enough water. it's really difficult to become fine for the lives of. what did i do? well i, they loved the little fog joins us. you know, studio here in dow, he's the director of the farm policy and security program for the middle east council on global affairs. good to have you with us. so we stopped 1st of all, with the warnings from the world food program about starvation. 10 days ago they was saying a cool tour of households were facing starvation. how shocking use that. nothing's happened in the 10 days other than it getting worse, according to the latest
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w asp report. is of course very shocking, but not to the surprise. as you know is there. it actually has a calorie count for heads on how much students can consume. basically by pushing towards the salvation, this is the continuation of to protect the punishment of seeds are going to become less now about some aspect more about the use of our i sorry, we have some technical issues we're trying to sort them out so we can actually here on guest here. all right, so even when data person still has rights under international law, easy humanitarian law states, a dead body should be respected and kept identifiable. but this hasn't happened with the bodies of palestinians during the war and garza, but you can convert, explains the dozens of bodies being buried in a mass grave. in garza, the bodies were taken from northern galls at by israel and eventually returned. but they were held for so long some of decomposed beyond recognition. now allow me to
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add that you got the money and nothing, nothing to love. it said the 80 bodies. but we couldn't count them because of the smell unfulfilled of spreading diseases in the neighborhood. in november, another 110 bodies were returned by israel, also decomposed. according to the geneva convention, bodies should be returned on spoiled, even if we heard the claim by is what is this is collect the disability to check if the was the bodies of hostages. but the way that they were written and the way that they were thinking, obviously it shows a cleared violations of, of the geneva convention corpses in a mass graves outside of come out of one hospital with damaged bodies, ready, bold doses, and bodies that have been dead much longer have also been desecrated this graveyard in jamalia in northern garza was crushed during israel's grand defensive. they are holy sites and they should be protected
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a human rights law. so it's clear obligations to protect these sites and what he hasn't been seeing is the complete the opposite. but this isn't a new phenomenon. that's certainly a longstanding pattern and the deliberate desecration of cemeteries. and we saw this on an almost systematic pattern after 1948, where hundreds of palestinian villages, including the cemeteries, were simply raised to the ground in 2010 minutes symmetry in jerusalem, which is dated back to the 11th century, has dug up and replaced with the convention center called the museum of tolerance. another one that is specific to of israel's dealings with the palestinians since 1967. and this includes, for example,
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on refusing to surrender the bodies of palestinian guerrillas over the following decades. many of these fighters were buried in a graveyard and israel kept of limits to the public. it's known as the symmetry of numbers, as people are marked with nothing. but a number is more dead bodies pile up and garza, without the implementation of international law that will be more unmarked graves image and kinda, i'll just say era. all that's come back to all studio guest. yeah. i the fall is the director of the phone policy and security program for the middle east council in global affairs. so i will, i was asking you about 10 days ago, we had the report from the world food program talk about what sort of households and goals are facing salvation. and how so can use it that the situation 10 days later, according to the license w. s. to your full it seems have got was so shocking, but absolutely expected, you know, is there and controls the amount of calories that palestinians can consume, especially in the house, and by actually not allowing more food in this,
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we do feeds into the collective, the ongoing collective punishment that the kind of things are facing. what's happening. i was kind of as mess is this about thomas and more about the collective punishment and the potential uh, sort of ethnic cleansing and pushing out of people out of guys. and now there are international laws, of course, against collective punishment, who buys the responsibility, those to actually activate them in a situation like this for an agency saying people that the clock is ticking to solve ation. so millions are basically, it's really up to is are into a lot of a, the, in on the scene, lots of pressure from the national community at the security council. and clearly that's not happening. it is, yeah, exactly, it's not happening and it's really up to the strategies to open, but they don't want to because as i said, it's really part of the collective punishment that the state that is happening to the palestinians right now. well this from the further spread of disease once
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people go hungry and hungry. yeah. well, what are things like this or 22008002 attend to the destruction of schools and hospitals. so this start ration is just the continuation of the campaign. and is in effect, actually a war cry at the end. is this going to lead to permanent displacement permanent, the population of goss? what do we see now? these really fissions, past and present speak opening about the span of pushing cousins out to sinai into and to jordan, and so on and re establishing sacraments in the, in the north and basically taking over it as us. this is the plan and it's unfortunate as we speak. all right, thanks so much as of, of the fall. still hadn't on al jazeera mind, just so you're nice. you didn't during that was to ever premier league season today like this course news coming up with pizza. the
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. it was supposed to be a refugee, but says truly as brothers home was allegedly the scene of torture. right. and even murder $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates the crimes and those set tips behind them on, on what constitutes extent. so we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education i want to. we don't have lead them in different countries and policy. um it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability benefits. no 1000 service this claimant reports would that i should just trust to money out of the community,
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often as the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and integrity. in the pursuit of truth, the group of all position presidential candidates is calling for protests against the outcome of elections and the democratic republic of congo. a launch. victory is expected for president felix just to cathy. the opposition over these rejected the results. and this, which is set to be announced later on sunday, catherine, sorry, joins us now from contrast. so, so things go the way we're expected. how much concern is there about the security
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situation for the countries since there's been calls for protests the what those process that you've talked about, we are hearing that there are some portez happening um here in construct site. and of course those protests uh, walk halls, have been called 5 opposition. the does particularly uh, presidential candidates and they said that they rejects uh the results that are going to come out of these toddling center. they say the election is a sean. they say that it's a fraudulent and they say that they will not even go to cost because they believe the, the, the cost, the cost system, and the constitutional called the job is all compromise. so they all off king, the support says a to come out to the streets, to protest and the raging we've been seeing. movements security forces have been deployed, particularly 2 areas that's all perceived to be all positions phone hold of,
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for example, a newborn by street in the south. as that is the stronghold of presidential candidate moist to be he is the strongest compact itself against the president of alex, just to kathy. so we are watching on these developments for right now. we're being told that there are some process happening in the city and what are we hearing from the opposition about what they're going to do next? will this be challenged legally, the while the opposition leaders said that they will not challenge that legally because they believe that the court system is compromised. and they said that a, basically they only option is to take the fight to the street. now we've been hearing from the electrical commission about allegations that have been leveled against that election. a commission,
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a lot of people here are talking about these allegations. all you know, full fraud and you know, all positions need to come to leave observers. oh, election of the all say that all these incidents that we have seen the diesel feminization that we have seen as throughout this period. the electrical mission needs to look into that before the results are hapless. but the electro commission says that yes, they have no dead. those concerns. they say yes, they are investigating some of those incidents. but they also say that the incidents are not enough to change the results. so we're going to see what's going to happen going forward. and right now we're waiting for those results. they're going to be declared shortly. all right, thanks so much,
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katherine. sorry. a 2024 is a big year for elections. more people globally will be heading to the poles than ever before. no continent is exempt and what is on trying to be a that could shape future will door to at least 70 countries are expected to hold elections in 202494 1000000000 people are eligible to vote. meaning about half the global population could be costing the ballots. the 1st election is due to take place on january the 7th in bangladesh. analysts believe the outcome is a full gone conclusion with a victory for sure. i see that who has been in power since 2009 several other asian nations also go to the polls, including pockets don, indonesia, and india. one of the most hotly contested will be in taiwan, where the outcome will likely have implications for both the us and china. elections for members of the european parliament will also take place in june. more
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than 400000000 devices are eligible to be like 720 m e p's across 27 countries. and in november, elections taking place in the us. millions of americans have the right to vote for president. joe biden is hoping to secure a 2nd term on donald trump is planning over at tons of the white house. the 20 to 24 us presidential election is starting to look a lot like that held in 2020. but the prospect for many candidates is why the similarities end as all white house correspondent, kimberly how it gets explains. please welcome the president of the united states. the 2024 us election is likely to be a rematch between president joe biden and former president donald trump. but it's a match up. most polls show a majority of americans don't want at $81.00 biden c,
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oldest us president to run for re election. is his age going to be an impediment to him being effective? and that is something that's not going away. biden's approval ratings have hit his store slows. trump is entering 24 with the rising lead above his republican challengers. in familiar form, he's railing against an influx of migrants to the united states. they dump them on the border and they pour into our country. well campaigning trumps also fighting $91.00 criminal charges until spend much of the us selection season in a court room and also offending the presidential calendar. 2 possible supreme court rulings the 1st could decide if trump can hold public office after colorado state removed him from its ballot for stoping, the 2021 capital riots. the 2nd could decide if trump sum you can prosecute should,
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for alleged efforts to support the 2020 election. i think the supreme court is going to be not only the x factor, but i think the biggest factor to determine the trajectory of this race. as for election issues, voters sour view of the economy still dominates bite and support of israel's war and gaza with more than 20000 palestinians. killed is dividing, be useful to the by the need for re election. the democrats like president biden hope. the domestic issues like protecting abortion rights, will galvanize voters after the supreme court in 2020 to overturn the right to an abortion history is also $15.00 inside since 1912,
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roughly 75 percent of encompass have one re election. kimberly helped get alpha 0. the white house presidential candidates in taiwan, the face dolphin, a televised debate ahead of elections on january, the 13th, the discussion was dominated by relations with china and tensions and the taiwan straits. all 3 candidates expressed a desire for peaceful ties of badging disagreed on how close they should be trying to climb south road taiwan as its tower. tre, is rammed top minutes. the pressure against these in recent years of the syrian civil defense groups, as showing by government forces has killed a man and a child in it live popular market in the center of the city was hit on saturday night 15 people was severely injured including 3 children police and they got i will have impulsively arrested full catholic priest in the capital adding to a taken into custody since december 20th the governments of president daniel uptake
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has been cracking down on the catholic clergy and political opponents of the 3000 associations and g o z and unions been shot down the lives of government critics detained. tourism has been one of the drivers of cuba is economy. but the fallout from the steep dropping visitors forcing a growing number of people to leave the country. spike, the downtown state, run tourism body is building more hotels from have on latin america. edits are listed in you and reports in the have them and neighborhood available. 30 people live in this woods pushed 2 story house. it's literally flowing to pieces. this resident tells me his mother was killed with one of these wouldn't beams fell on top of her. they let me take a quick look inside where that makeshift staircase feels equally unstable. i've been living here since 1994 trying to get a proper dwelling,
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but there is nothing everywhere you look homes built for the 1959 revolution are collapsing yet simultaneously a construction boom is underway. not for public housing, but for hotels. last year is a norm, as new hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december and more who follow? the majority are owned in finance by guys, the cuban military's tourism company that owns 76 percent of 5 star hotels. and the majority of the rest all this, while cuba so called economic engine continues to stall, as evidenced by these exclusive old convertibles standing idle in old havana, for lack of foreign tourists. for a modest fee, we are taken for spitting by eric, who explains that millions of cubans depend on tourism. means that on my way to chain, if i work,
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i spend money and others make money and so on and so forth. it's what makes the economy run the probation of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot like his other sanctions. in the last 6 months, only 28 percent of cubans hotel rooms have been occupied and us sanctions on the only reason. officials can see the shortages or poor quality food fuel, transportation, and entertainment are also discouraging visitors during the so called golden years when president for uncle pharma was in office, this whole area was absolutely full. now, as you can see, the streets are empty. there are no tourist littlest anywhere. so the big question is, why are the building so many new hotels? one clue is that while emblematic structures like the article review at a hotel remain closed, new hotels are being built with government money on property not contained in us courts by their pre revolution owners. many speculate the 2 tubes,
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one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist there's simply preparing for a tourism boom. comparable to cuba is pre revolution days of feet that will take more than just new hotels. you see in human al jazeera have that now it's now time to get the sports headlines with pizza. manchester united have missed out on the chance to moving to the top 6 of to they were beaten to one by nothing and forest at the city ground. far as to looking to make it back to back meetings in the league, they found the open that thanks to nick, i'm assuming kids 14 minutes later. and marcus rash with responded off the goal. keep a mess. 2 and a capable of way. but just for minutes late, so it was moving, gibbs white with the decisive strike to one if finished, that was for us 1st went against united since 1994. this is united,
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the worst points teddy at this stage of the season in the premium. the history chelsea with through the late newton come back as cold thomas school twice in the 32 victory at kendall with road problem and school early on before we hang up. not mean by the way, k h minutes before hall sun easily international then method. he's sick and in the system to have minutes showing great skill to make it through e mail. but they newton were on the charge. they had a goal this allowed before rough spot be made. it's 31 with 10 minutes remaining. they hit the post twice before making a 3 to 10 space chelsea held on for 3 points and dimensions. the city of move ahead of us move into 3rd things today to know victory against checking with united. the goals came from broadly and crudely and overrides avenue to increasingly speaking on social justice issues, but with palestine is concerned, there was a red line for many sporting organizations, australian cricket to lose one collage. it is just one of those things. if it's in supporting palestinians, has resulted in punishment from the sports officials,
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tom size and reports. the names of those men clauses. daughters were displayed on his boots as he ran out to baths during australia is test series against puck, a stone, 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 of being hosted by the international cricket council on the straight investment hasn't shied away from his disappointment. when i say thousands of innocent children died without any repercussions or a more i imagined want to go. what did this with them? the eyes to see have told me, but i kind of way my shoes on the field because i believe it's political stagnant under they got on. i don't believe this. i and all lives are equal. that was just one of a string of attempts from collage it to show his support to the children of
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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 open thing. personal messages on clothing or equipment which relate to political, religious, or racial activities, or causes collage or posted pictures of, of the cricket as to as social media who to escape to sanction by the i c. c. he was also given an official warning for wearing an unapproved black homebound, for a personal bereavement, the hash tags, double standards and inconsistent, wrong claire. i followed all the regulations of past presidents. you guys have put stickers on the bats names on the issues. and then all sorts of things and the costs with that us the approval and never being reprimanded. i don't have any agendas other than trying to sean a lot of what i feel really passionately really strongly about. it is a saga that is called the attention of collage his teammates and australia as prime
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minister, the position that that he put forward is one the i think is pretty uncontroversial . one that the all lives equal to the whole lives. right. cool. i think that's really activity to find to that point. well, well, he has plenty of suppose to was or is appealing the ice. he sees decisions and says he'll continue to advocate for peace and freedom of speech. both on the field and office consignment which is 0. and does it use both headlines for the time being you can get more analysis either. com as well as our social media channels. and before we go, no, thank you, back to golf, and now what else is there has been asking displace children about the hopes and wishes for the new year. and then at the end them has been age of the as it stands, as a christian,
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the cities will have and the colors and has news. and how do i know that, that, and them have been of that nature sled the we let the, i'll choose some of the consignment beside. all that said, for this news out of back the top, the hours our show to stay with the this is the view that no scene has been looking out for the past 20 years to these really separation barrier cuts. her family's landing upon the village in august, they handed several families and you confiscation orders to expand the one. the walls length is more than double that of the 1967 borders for palestinians. the wall is an extension of israel system of control, part of
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a wider network of roads. supplements on check points. bill to give is really the offer hon while making their lights on bearable by the unique perspective. i'm willing to change the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lots of voices, 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 your groundbreaking films
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