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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 2, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST

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that we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. is the human suffering that the reports are we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the the hello on has them see can this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. baffles rage in central and southern gaza and the casualties continue to rise. the number killed in israel's war is now nearly 22000 and i have a palestinian prison that dies while in his writing the custody. the 7th says the war on guns began as well as top coal strikes down
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a controversial new lot that limited the judges oversight of government. thousands of vaccines arrive in the gaza strip as the spread of disease. among displaced people rises further. and at least 4 people have been killed off now for us quite get japan. they destroy buildings and trinkets unami the . we'd be getting this news in gaza whether a number of people who been killed in his radio tax has risen to nearly 22000 central. gaza has been turned into a battlefield with fighting around 3 refugee counts between his reading forces and the ongoing of hamis. and it's not set to end any time soon as spokesman for these randy armies says the will, will continue throughout 2024. some truth will be withdrawn in the coming weeks. the as the focus of the conflict tons to the southern part of the strip. meanwhile,
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thousands of vaccines are now arriving in gaza to reduce the risk of contagious diseases, among the displaced population cases of polio, rebel, and measles. on the rise of thought i was whom is in rough in southern a gauze of voice and thought, and you yeah, but snow into the suffering for palestinians there. yes i as in it had been a very difficult on the blow. the day that was full of israeli attacks, of course, because of strips tossing from the number of parts to to the southern secretary of the territory. now, during the last hour, these very forces had renewed, its military ought to be conveyed. plumbing out of the valley, a refuge account to the north of the gaza strip alongside with ongoing fire. an opening called as is really forces in the, in rough, our districts, in the far south of the territory. i'd open fire against empty agricultural lands
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in the eastern areas of a rough i. yes. these kinds of big nations also continue with the main central areas of the goals. this trip, including my guys, the i'm so it's a great refuge account and we have to reported their voting. and during the last couple of days that this area, i tend to be the main battles are right now for the is really military. i just really at least 30 pounds thing is being killed in uh, also a different by the hands of my guys, the refuge account. and these areas also are witnessing more evacuation orders by these very forces to 1st the residents to flee to roughly district as the fighting . also continued inside you and is this area that is only far away from rough. i just a few kilometers where he is very forces. how mobilized more troops and brigades just to invade and to impose full control over the city as the is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu had also a said that the fighting inside guns a will continue more months inside the territory. i'm the ongoing efforts by the
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regional mediators to deescalate the situation inside gauze, a strip. and a thought of they've been moved warnings from the well food program over the risk of famine. they're what link. so people going through to find any food to, to survive on yes, exhausted guns are complete in a very desperate need for food as they are right. now considered to be a very critical, a level of payment that they are exposing to due to the fact that they are having access to a very limited number of humanitarian aids on the numbers over humanitarian trucks that are entering the gaza strip on daily basis. because i could say that to be not fairly enough to help palestinians to survive and to keep we'd be often that's would be, is very ongoing attacks across kansas trip. also the relentless plumbing,
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of course, the territory of us because the ability of the humanitarian organizations is like goes up to still operating as only to solve the root part of the territory. because of receiving the humanitarian, a 12 in north and the middle areas are no longer receiving any kind of these 8 due to the ongoing attacks and confrontations the on the ground. the reality is that traffic has been the center of these aids where more people are getting on the, arriving to this very densely populated area. as there is going to be much more demands on these to humanitarian supplies, where families are really struggling to have access to such one. and this is the reality that the united nations of the humanitarian organizations have been wanting about the need to mitigate the military and restrictions against the flow of the humanitarian supplies into the gaza strip is used to prevent the assignments that there's no link on the horizon for johnson's topic, thanks very much. i right now as well as high court has struck down
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a low cost by the connected that would have limited issue. additional oversight of government is what has no written constitution, but the court has long use the so called reasonableness stand it to decide whether government decisions illegal by mister benjamin netanyahu wanted an end to this off to the court blocked some of his cabinet appointments because of the past criminal convictions, it's about widespread protests throughout 2023 with critics saying the move would increase corruption. i'm the son who does live for us in occupied east jerusalem. so with this court ruling have the where does this now leave this aspect of the legal reforms a well look in an 8 to 7 ruling israel's high court voting to strike down one of the many bills. that's and that's in y'all who's coalition wanted to push through as part of the judicial overhaul
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bills. remember that israel has no constitution. so the high court is the only check and balance on israel's government and their legislative process. and essentially, this bill that came through the reasonableness clause that the coalition was trying to get rid of, made the high court make decisions based on what the average person would see as reasonable. and it has, according to some experts helped, is really society governed and legislated for around for decades. this is the 1st time that a basic element of a law like this has been struck down. and some politicians are calling it out as unprecedented while some are hailing the move. but additionally, since january of 2023, almost a year ago, when the justice minister, your re levin introduced these bills, there was division within his really society over it. and protests going on for
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more than 9 months up until the war started because people thought they were going to lose their democracy and essentially thought this right wing government that was filled with alter nationalists were trying to pave the way for an talk or see and trying to legislate and rule the way dictators would, according to them. so there has been a lot of opposition to this within the government itself. but in this time of war, there is no really outline for what is on the table in the can s it in terms of legislating while the war is still ongoing. yeah, and how do you alluded to the divisions? they're stay with us because we're going to look now at some of the reaction we've had from both the is riley government and the opposition as well as far right and national security administer. it's a mob been via calling the ruling dangerous on democratic and home full to the war effort, but opposition labor party lead to. yeah, you laugh,
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it said he supported the court's decision, blaming the divisions for leading it to the october 7th attacks and warning that's in yahoo that if he contested the decision, it would mean is government had learned nothing from the war. so i'm that we get a sense of the divisions there with the government level uh, between the politicians. but this laws also splinted the country as a whole. so where did things go from here? a back in july when this bill was passed in the is really can it said the off position boycotted the boat? anyone who was not part of the coalition wasn't even there. so the bill passed 64 to 0 because of all of the boy cards that was headed essentially by opposition leader. and you're le pete who said that the opposition stands behind the high court while members of the coalition, including the architect of the judicial,
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overhauled bills. yeah, your read levin said that this is unprecedented. said that it really creates more division and that in a time of war, the high court is not showing unity, but i want to point to comments by benny gans administer in the countries war cabinet. while he is not a part of the coalition, he is part of the opposition who actually was against these bills. he said that these types of reforms that the government was trying to push through in order to curb the judiciary. so they could make decisions for themselves really created a division within is really society that led them to a place they had never seen before. and he saying, but after the war is over, there should be some sort of consensus. and remember, after the summer and even the last winter, there were discussions between the coalition and the opposition to see if they can
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get to some sort of middle ground on these bills. but ultimately, the coalition nothing. yahoo and his ministers were not able to give a lot of uh, a lot of concessions up. so there wasn't really anything to be done there. but according to ben against, this will have to wait until after the war. honda sound hoots, lifeless, and occupied east jerusalem. thank you. hi, is riley defense minister your glance. it says people who are forced to evacuate communities near the gauze of buddha, are going to be allowed to go home. the, let's see, i'm lots outside of the mothers that that'd be the whole. we will soon be able to return just based communities home in areas within a range of 4 to 7 kilometers north of the gaza strip. and the 1st 3 of the 7 communities has already been decided, and they have received the message keyboards, the whole cubit store, where we are right now is one of them in the mall. patrick barry is a defense and security analyst at the university of bassetti explains what's likely
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to happen in the next phase of israel's will. as i think the 1st one in terms of them saying that some of the reserves will be returned to uh, we generate these ready economy. there are some resident is reporting the tanks uh is ready times from the northern part of guys uh have moved those. so uh and that's coupled with the, with the a sitting by the idea that there's going to be 1st of all, that's going to be along where there's nothing you there but potentially another phase in the war. and that's the more interesting thing. if we look at the phase one was the initial response. phase 2 is what we've seen since the cease fire potentially phase 3 good mark, a step change in the the tactics and the operational posture of the as riley is basically an. and i would hopefully towards more using it stone infantry at to close with an account come us on any air support for close air support when it really needs it rather than the bombarding of civilians receive up to the states or it's hard to call because we don't know, you know, we don't have the insight information,
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but certainly given the international i would cry amongst the, the civilian desks held in this. and he's ready isn't always now when they found the operations only have a certain amount of time to achieve as much as that of time in terms of finding their degrading their enemies before that fits against the palestinians before international opinion, terms against them. so it's quite conceivable that phase one and 2 were really of i degrading and destroying a mass, and which is that code using their overwhelming air power and fire power on face 3, mike switch and we'll get, we'll have to see into a more of a targeted and all those inter insurgents approach especially concentrated in the set is against the remainder of, of how much they seem to be fairly degraded and destroyed in the northern 3rd of house. the young palestinian man has died while in his riley custody. the 23 year old is the 7th palace thing and present to die since the 7th of october. let's talk now to need to abraham in bethlehem for us and so need that. he's not the 1st prisoner, as we said there to dine his way to jails. what do we know about the circumstances,
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a swell? we know very little, because there's looked over the 7th. we've only heard from released prisoners, difficult testimonies about the conditions and is ready jails when it comes to physical and mental torture. we've been seeing children who even came out during the swap deals and miners saying that their hands have been beaten. there's not, no food there is medical negligence and what have you. so what are the conditions and how did i submitted best has died in his radio. it's still unknown that does remind of yours, that palestinians properties have been denied from visiting their sons. that is really deals ever since their sons and daughters, i must say, ever since the events happened on october, the 7th, and also the legal representation has been limited. so lawyers where finding it difficult to go and check on the situation of those prisoners. sometimes they the
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only way to see them if there is a trial and it's only done through a video conference, so prisoners when they come out, they tell us that there are difficult situations going on on there and you're talking about the 7th. tell us to be in prison or to dine is really jail. this is a very high number compared to the years of the occupation. so since 1967, we're talking about 244 palestinian prisoners who died in his way to jail than 7 just in 3 months. gives you an idea of how the situation is now. and that's not the dimensions, the detainees and prisoners will have been taken from the receives gaza strip, or those who have been a workers from gauze about the residing here in the occupied westbank. this is why the families of prisoners have reduced the statement condemning what they call is an assassination of their sons and daughters in his way the jail. they say that
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they hold the international red cross accountable for that of failure to protect the palestinian prisoners and is really jails as needed. thanks very much need abraham. my life was in bethlehem and you all can fly west by now. delegation from humans who the group is in the running capital for high level folks that runs foreign ministry says that who'd be spokes person and negotiate to met with the ronnie and foreign minister saying i made up the law he on he reportedly thank the who it is for that's a full for palestinians, and reiterated to around support for peace folks between yemen and saudi arabia. or that me thing comes off to iran, sent a warship to the red sea. the major shipping route is becoming increasingly militarized. on sunday, the u. s. navy destroyed 3 boats belonging to humans who with the group of to they attacked a much and ship the ronnie and back to these are attacking vessels linked to israel . iran says this worship will secure shipping lines. russell said,
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reports funky booty. seems like this are becoming increasingly frequent in the 4th of these dress. me so i have guide the destroyer. is it a fruit in before embarking on this next mission interrupts. it's here with the other u. s. navy russell, still comfortable with the tax on commercial ships that have brought the maritime traffic here to in near stats, we've seen the decrease in what we've been monitoring anywhere between 30 to about 40 percent of what the normal ship traffic is. what's here at tax in the region are for some of the world's largest shipping companies to suspend the operations in the red sea. they have re route of ships around the southern tip of africa. $8800000.00 of buttons of orange fussing to and that, let's see, every month. so imagine how is it going to the house to go all the way out on africa and the price increasing, and who's, who's, who's,
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who's going to pay for the price of, know the end people, the customer going to pay the price of us has formed a multi national test post to deter hostings from attacking commercial ships have to keep ceilings open. but many countries that they agreed to contribute to the task force that has done warships for the tax are intensifying. and the effectiveness of the question is being questioned. there's still a lot of unknown questions for the coalition. what the rules of engagement or how many vessels are going to be a part of this. and that how the whole entire coalition coalition is going to work . well, if you said they're not aiming to block the street, but on the tech and ships linked to through the region is not recently made a trist and we are afraid that vehicle fix when take a take over some of the countries dozens of cargo ships are splendid at the port of the booty for days. many don't know when they would get security clearance to enter
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the rest. this is about in mind that the truth which separates the other the infinity so that from east africa and connect the gulf of them to the red sea. yeah, man is just 29 to them. it is from here about 12 persons of global faith passes through this faith. i'm almost through the full international container traffic. now us is increasing his name and the presence here. and on the other side of the street, would you say they would continue talking west of link these ram onto the kidding in gaza, stops inside of that. i'll just the roof above a member of the street, or a full se us aircraft carrier that's been stationed in the eastern mediterranean, says the stock of the will, will leave the area. our white house correspondent, kimberly how can it has more in the united states is re deployed, gets carrier straight group, the us, us, ford. it put its force in the region in the eastern mediterranean following the
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october 7th attacks by hamas on israel. it is retaining the us as eisenhower in the region due to the fact that there is now a larger collective presence known as the red sea patrols made up of the u. s. allies, namely, 44 different navies, comprised of nato, g 7, as well as e u countries. meantime, the united states is also taking some credit for the fact that there is a withdrawal of some troops by israel in its war on guys of the united states gravely. concerned by the large number of palestine and casualties exceeding some 20000 largely women and children. according to a national security official, the united states says the shifting tactics as well as the cotton trip numbers has a lot to do with the fact that the united states has been urging
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a more precise and surgical approach by the is really military. the fact that there has been the shift in tactics. the national security official says, is an indication that the is really military is shifting to a lower intensity approach. as the united states says, this is encouraging, suggesting that this is also a sign that these really military sees their efforts as a success in dismantling how mazda is military operations. kimberly held could algebra. the white house, the, let's bring you some of the days of the news. now at least 4 people are dead after a series of damaging us quite struck west in japan, late monday, local time, tremors trigger, tsunami warnings, and authorities of since downgraded those 2 advisories. axel assignment, which of course these are the moments of magnitude $7.00
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earthquake struck western japan the ground shakes for nearly a minute. they provide the city of war gmail, near the epi center of the chicago prefecture down. the power line sparked fires across japan's western coast. there was another thread, well, it's a whole half bill statements a may just so now me warning is an effect for no to issue kind of what prefixed you . we are currently observing a large tsunami people near the shoreline and river banks. please evacuate to higher ground nearly 13 years after it's not the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in japan killed more than 20000 people here are scared in a run to hide the whole room while shaking the tv or shaking. i have to keep everything on the table. uh yeah, uh i do. i did feel safe in my room though,
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but everything else was shaking. the impact of the quake leaves, holmes and ruins. roll structured and debris scattered across streets. that prompted concerns about the safety of nearby nuclear power plants plate down by japan's nuclear watchdog. hook me know, you know, some i need to go to much though they are currently no report to the regularities with nuclear power plants. but a threat is not over say smaller just our warning of possible after shocks or another strong earthquake and say they could happen at any moment. texas, i'm gonna reach out to 0 to russia, and ukraine have accused each other of carry out attacks on year's day killing at least 5 people, ukrainian rock and shelling in the russian hill east for the city of the near field for people. russia says the attack was launched from several areas, and ukraine says, rushing drones targeted a residential area in the decimal region,
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killing one plus the sale of your customers less. this attack took place while we were celebrating. oh, are you creating a new yes. who's even thinking of doing such things? what's an animal can do such things knowing well, talk to people, sat down to celebrate. i said, bank has this updates from the cast o'keefe. as a new year came into effect, the training and authority said that they were defending against a russian drone attack. now the training f o says that the russians launched a record number of drones. and they said that the intercepted 87 of those 90 drones, the attack came in waves and 4 different directions as some of those drugs that weren't. it's deceptive over the southern port city of a dis, a report say one person, mcfield and others were injured. we also understand that there was damage to residential buildings, resulting and fires. now the training and say the west and city of eve, the central city of the need for the 750 of because i will talk to 5 russian drones
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. this has been a busy few days for the ukrainians, defending russian areas assaults, the ukrainians themselves, have launched drones that russian targets. but it does come after the friday, the 29th of december attack of the wide sky russian attack talked in cities across the ukraine. now, as a result of the casualties suffered as a result of that attack, the merit of chief vitaly could you cope declared the 1st of january, i dev. morning, here in the capital asset bake. i'll just arrow keys. australia has become the 1st country to limit they think to people with a medical prescription. the import of disposable lives has been banned. so o'clock reports from city by thing was sold to the public as a tool to help smokers give up their addiction. medical industry says that's rubbish and is welcome to the federal government decision to bad, the input of disposable single use bikes into a struggle. typing that's happening,
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this country is hurting people, hurting the environment. and it's just a terrible thing hoping in new generation. so all these measures, i think i have countries around, well, we'll look at what's happening here and see it as a model for helping and protecting people in their own countries. the right thing is try you is limited to those who have a prescription invites required for medical reasons, are available at chemists and pharmacies. despite these restrictions, the uptake of a cigarettes is still on the increase study by studies cancel. cancel found 9 out of 10 teenagers had invite we've seen retailers flap the lots and so these products to young people. so these rules are fundamentally necessary and we all certainly kidney what's embrace on whether we do say in fact to reduce use and access of these products by young people extreme. it's with that in mind. the federal government is targeting a thriving black markets with flavor disposable bikes,
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imported from china, being sold a legally through convenience stores. as well as binding the inputs of the sizable bikes. the federal government plans to introduce legislation to prevent local manufacturing and advertising. and for march, the impulse of personal bytes will also be banned. but the industry says this approach is driving the black markets, invites should be regulated the same way as cigarettes. right now you just have a random black market, 90 percent of vipers accessing products that have know product standards under the table environment for your crime syndicate, and weight, assigning you can tax and regulate better products that consumers to access. that argument has pulling on diffuse with a strategy now. legislating some of the toughest nicotine controls in the world's sarah clock out a 0 sweetening immigration policy and to swing to the far right. don't expect it to dominate european parliament elections in june 2024. as part of a look ahead to the coming year,
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natasha butler for some powers on the european elections that could decide the future of the block. a win coffee list, politician. good. so this policy one, the seats and the doctor election in november. so i'm in the netherlands, were shocked to use his anti muslim anti immigration rhetoric could confined him to the motions of politics, but suddenly voters had propelled him to the main stream. reacting to villages victory had a meeting in portugal. author, you're paying for right? leaders with similar policies said it was a sign of what's to come suddenly present as, um huh. it's no coincidence. but in many european countries, elections a one by parties that defends the nation. the reality is that globalization is in retreat. nations, i'm making a come back of yesterday, and when he sees a meeting between winning fault is between parties that are going to change the face of europe, boot up changing the face of europe is the goal for fluoride policies. in june's,
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you're paying parliamentary elections. 400000000 people across the you are eligible to vote for 726. total food to concerns this year are expected to be jobs secure, receive climate change, the war and ukraine on immigration. immigration is the main issue linking your fluoride policies. some wants to try and still pace altogether. others want to wait to reduce the number of people allowed into the block. that is a model we see more faces in europe. a production on in germany is growing. there still growing notices for the next year. if you partner with the election, we see a shift towards the right there as well and have very significant policy making that as well. so now the far right look is the 6 largest in the you call them and behind liberal, conservative and green groups, but populous lead is all hoping to become the 3rd largest force. if they do some
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fear that you values including human rights and the role of no could be threatens, natasha butler, i'll just sarah paris. the still ahead on how does it across the border attacks continue between these re, the army and has bullet in southern 11 on raising fee is an escalation in fighting west. how a zookeeper in gaza is trying to keep the animal is alive, and there's little food to go around the hello. we got some lovely web them into central parts of them. it's right in over towards us, the west as well as the good news out of the way elsewhere is more of the same old ropes. the weather really coming in across the northwest, wet and windy weather piling for here up to a scatter nave. yes. do very much only cool. so i've got
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a nice building wind coming in. here's the temperature ready down even on what they should be. must go at mine minus 17 celsius add folding. philip also sing some bitterly cold weather because i went to weather coming in across the republic of audit, pushing into england ad. well, scott, live in northern olive, not feeling too bad because we have got some way whether he was just a little further north, which as we go on through, why does they mean? well, what, when do we have a tumbling its way to cause a good part of frost through the low countries into japanese thinking further south was that a bit of snow for time across the more or less now with the leading edge of that as it bumps into that cobra, i would tools that eastern side of you must go minus 21. selves 2 should be about modest say, so that is cold even for russia. that's what the south is that set for weather across the medical. some went to weather the central parts of spain, southern areas of portugal for a time for north africa, which generally try, you might just catch a shot, i would say, up towards to nicea. but by and large is settled and somebody of the
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federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions, rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing has taken place. augusta, nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leads about that without the girl's permission to 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 latest news, as it breaks, echo is, is not only concerned about the possibility of more causing the reason. it's worried. take good proximate with detail coverage less than 2 weeks in to office being criticized, behaving more like a number of precedents from around the world since the start of the war. a vast number of small a voluntary groups have sprung. it's a big they don't have the result of big organization, the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, again, you're watching, i just need a reminder, laptop stories, the cell, the number of palestinians killed and these guys war and gaza has risen. it's a nearly 22000 fighting has been taking place about 3 refugee camps in the center of the screen. it comes as these really all me says the world will continue throughout the 2024. israel supreme court has struck down a controversial mode cost by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose right wing government, the rollback. some of the quote, the,
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some of the high quotes power, low spot nationwide protests and was part of a border to dish will over who proposed by nets and yahoo and his coalition at least 4 people have died in a series of us quakes and less than depend from his trigger, tsunami warnings, authorities of since downgraded those 2 advisories. quite has caused widespread damage and prompted loss scale evacuations. thousands of vacuums have now been delivered into gaza to pass the ministry of health. there says about 60000 newborn babies are at risk without access to them, as well as from bombing has all but destroyed the health care system in gaza. leaving people without protection against childhood diseases like polio and measles . and with the majority of people in temporary accommodation, administering, the vaccines will be hon. jemma calling on works for the united nations office of
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the coordination of humanitarian affairs. she says the fighting in central garza is presenting essential aid from reaching people in need. as we have in the last days receive several 1000 doses of these critic required vaccines, which as you highlighted us so important to the survival of the baby instead of being born every single day in gaza. now the challenge is how we get those vaccines to every baby needs it because we have the babies being born here in rock club. but we also have babies being born in their value is an area that is essentially besieged and cut off from the outside world. so the health work is our experts from the united nations, the health ministry here, and everyone else. and now working on the planning to get these vaccines to all of the babies you need. it varies quite significantly depending on the type of the medicine, depending on what needs to be done with it. but what i kind of say is it takes far too long and what we need across the board in this response is the facilitation of
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much easier customs procedures. it's the facilitation of a much smooth process to get supplies and. and once we get things in regards that it's the ability to move freely. and now, as you have heard with the conflict in the middle area that has erupted in a very significant way in these last days, with the latest defensive that has become even more difficult, especially for us to deliver, not just here in the south, but to the middle areas that are now active, we under bombardment and also through to the north and so on top of that time delays that you have a bringing the supplies through. we also have the days that we face of just trying to get medicines out. we had a medical mission that was planned to go today to the north and it was unable to go because we were told that the active binding was too much for that seems to be able to move through to let set bringing kenneth ross again in new york easily visiting professor at the princeton school for public and international affairs and the
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former executive director of human rights watch get to talk to you. so we got a sense there of the challenges that are facing humanitarian groups just in getting age into the gaza strip. and then also the, the what, what alex thing is inside a gauze are dealing with on it on a daily basis. well, i think there's a few lessons to draw from this. i mean, want just with respect to the max seems there's a big difference between vaccine doses and vaccinations. and it's one thing to bring in these vaccine doses. but what do they do if they're sitting in some hospital refrigerator, you know, they've got to be injected into kids. and doing that in the middle of the war is incredibly difficult. so good of this is yet another reason why there's an urgent need for at least amount of training office is not permanent ceasefire and it's not just vaccinations. obviously is many, many people who need routine medical care. we're not getting it. but i think the other thing we need to look at is that, you know, there's a big deal side when we get some vaccine doses, it gives you a sense of, you know,
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how little of anything is getting into goss. i'm just today apparently the 82 trucks to log in to casa, normally 500 trucks enter every day. so a tiny percentage of this varying populations needs are being met. and you know, that's why the un says that, you know how that population is facing the prospect of starvation, 90 percent of the people range of where we go the full day without eating anything . now you have the law requires that israel permit access, change them out, and train a populations that meet that clearly isn't happening. there's ops to laughter. hospital bed isn't post by these, right? we go now what was interesting is aged for kind of a court prosecutor when he visited rochefort and then we visited ramallah. she was very eloquent about talking about the duty to allow aid at scale in pairs terms. it's a work i'm not to permit that. she said,
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don't be surprised if his office acts israel desperately about to it's legal obligations, but nothing is out there. he still has a lot so that he's, you know, one way that can be very significant for putting pressure on it. sure. haven't government, but it hasn't happened for why is it using that israel has been able to operate with this seeming impunity? well the, you know, 8 groups has continually called for the need to get a aide in the need for a cease fire and so on. but nothing has really changed. okay, i think a big part of the problem is the rascal and you know, to give her credit, it has called for greater access to a, it is called for greater attention to avoid civilian casualties. you know, says the right things. but when push comes to shop, by his so far, refuses to use the leverage he has. he just shipped another batch of the military arms to israel, bypassing the usual route, requiring congressional approval. any do this unconditionally. it would've been
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very simple to say you want these weapons right in the a, you want these weapons, stop killing, so many civilians. you didn't do that. she left it completely unconditional, giving up the leverage you have. and in the sense, you know, making him to close it in what's going on, actually an 8 or, and a better of those work products. what do you think the administration did that because then there is clearly a level of opposition to uh, the us support. um for uh, for israel and all of this app is typically among many younger americans, younger democrats, even. and that's going to be a factor, isn't it? this being a presidential election you yeah, it certainly is. you know, it's difficult to know what is going on and binds mind. i mean, i think part of it is just, this are all like she is. you know, just historically very much identifies with israel. and his instinct is to wrapped himself in these right before i can basically give a green light to nothing yahoo, to what do whatever is done. now that is a, as you know,
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beginning to backfire. you know, i think that inclination was reinforced by his desire to avoid giving republicans in issue. so he, you know, want to make sure that there's nothing. there are problems we trim sizing for, but now she's getting real backlash from younger down across from aero, and muslim americans from his initial inclination was you know, what are they gonna do? they're not going to move from. but what they could do is just stay home and that possibility, the possibility of, you know, a real electoral cost to this willingness to close his eyes to his really work lines on i phone that begins to push him, get a knock for reasons of morality, which is for reasons apparent, but survival to begin to do the right thing and to begin to put a real pressure on israel, the stuff good to talk to you can as well. thanks so much. thanks. i 11 on has bullet says 3 of his fights as have been killed as cross bull to fighting with israel's military continues. sonya is rainy strikes had 2 villages in southern
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lebanon and plumes of smoke was seen rising in the quarter. a dry strike is also reported to have hit the ca, 5 killer, to pick up out of color in the east. it is the latest in nearly 3 months across the border attacks between these re the army and has bullied, at least a $179.00. people had been killed on both sides since october the 7th, including $23.00 lebanese civilians. ali hashem is in a corner where they are off as they may yet be an escalation. in fact, the 1st day and the several strikes to the hills behind me, i think you, we can see them on the screen right now. the around 8 is really a strikes what plane strikes huge massive plumes of smoke in this area. also a couple of midsize from drones in the same area. so don't send that docs and the
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hills surrounding the court where we are also towards the east. think 5 killer on 3 strikes modeling that was also in the central sector. 3 is really a tax buyout without the facility and also drones. also i'm, i'm just receiving colleagues right now. uh, from israel alice, from the is ready side of a joint infiltration from the east side. now during the day though, there were several attacks, an attack receipt of this, ready, a fain war strike the war plain strikes. yeah. and, and they are not caught on, there was several explosions here from the other side of the boat also has, will claim responsibility for one attack on and is ready a ministry position calls had moved was done. however, there are also reports of a mis site that was launched towards the mil to la settlement, but this went through without any claim of responsibility. so
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a lot of it is happening just like yesterday bought today the, the, the, the s likes were massive and it seems especially often i am costs and because we love deputy secretary generals the speech yesterday. everything is being set for the new round of escalation of the food shortage in gaza. created by israel is a blockade means as well as people facing starvation. so animals in the rough zoo displays people are using the zoo is a shelter, but they barely able to feed themselves and not able to help animals, some of where he died and the zoo on a fee is more will follow. and this little the highly on well then that said we the conditions here tragic. there's a food, water and medicine shortage for the lions. we try to offer them an meal per week, but sometimes we cannot. we feed them dry bread soaked in water, just to keep them alive. for monkeys have died. there's a 5th one that we're trying to save. we are trying to put in
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a full that he's ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu restarting the new year with his lowest ever approval writing is been prime minister for 16 years in total over 3 times in office. but now survey suggest more than half of his writing these believe his time and power should and now pointing to security intelligence and political fight. and he is leading to the homeless attack on october 7th from west jerusalem. allen official reports the p as the sales style, protected of israel, the man who would keep the country safe with others field looking threats from a site and within but except for but in the years of blood, the state is well, it got much stronger. just printed himself as the greatest jewish leader since moses, i'm this is essentially how he is pictured himself. when in history, he will be noted as the very worst leader of the jewish people. a certain yahoo use the security argument to propel him into the role of the prime minister several
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times. but no opinion polls see 9 and 10 is released. but the name of october, the 7th on a failure of his government, i'm more than 50 percent. want them to resign. nathaniel was poppy. art is shrinking and shrinking, just linking. but he believed that somehow we would during that they both and with the, with this august focus magic will make it public once again. uh, behind the morelli behind him is standing and israel has never been long. he said problems before. he's been kicked out of office before. the great survivor always seems to stay to come back. the latest. just over a year ago, when he took control of the most right, when government is really history. no, the majority of the population wants to see a different government, a different prime minister. the leading candidate would be pending against a member of the war cabinet. but of popular figure, not positive netanyahu's party. and this year le pete,
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the leader of the opposition. who said nothing. yeah. who has lost the trust of the people? i think of benny guns and you're likely bring a sense of stability, a lack of fanaticism, a d, a rolling back up the religious extremism that we've seen. and it's really society over the past years led by nothing, you know, and whose culture she seemed to assume benjamin netanyahu and says he is focused on winning the war. and then the qualities the inquest can begin. benjamin netanyahu once famously said, you may not like me, you may not trust me, but i will keep you safe. now you spiked the award and gossip a walk, which will determine his political legacy. and how he is remembered by the history books. all the fisher, i'll just do the west. the rest of the as a set of head on aga zeta, australia investment, david warner retires from one day international sports news coming up
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the using music and as a form of resistance during the boss. and you're in the ninety's actress, i mean the most interesting for children and sorry about each for many people's names. it is very easy to empathize with the people of gods. less than a month ago was changed to performance and we quoted pain and cut out. i felt not just duty, but an enormous desire to raise awareness about toward garza. either both the enact or is joined an initiative by the asked or theater, a non profit, public opinion, ensemble base and come out of luck because of people who survived on the side who survived the siege will survive the aggression. i think 52 for our obligation to be the people will always be the 1st for a 0 voice. i'm standing in front of the sorry, of a city hall, a well known monuments burns down into the water. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city,
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but the psychological scars of the war are self visible. here. the, [000:00:00;00] the o again, ethiopia has signed to deal with somebody is breakaway region of some of the land, to secure access to the red sea. under the agreement, ethiopia will be allowed to use some of the lines main port bed, but it offers an applicant base at the entrance to vital c. channels for shipping model, as president says in which on ethiopia will recognize somebody that guineas military
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rule is to say a constitutional referendum will be held this year, potentially paving the way for a ton to civilian rules into a president mama, the do, boy. yeah, says the new constitution will reflect the values of society and bring people together. and he's 1st, democratically elected, least the alpha con date was removed from power in a military coup. in 2021. taiwan president says it's relations with china must be decided by its own people saying one's comments for those of chinese president she jin thing. he talked about the inevitable reunification of the items with china. beijing has been ramping up military pressure to a set its claims of sovereignty over taiwan. florence louis has moved from beijing . a. hi one. each president trying when was off for report is what she thought about. chinese president jim, things knew you had a message where he made
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a statement about reunification between taiwan and china as inevitable. now we know that this is, china is position all the chinese positions previous knew you had a message, had taken a much self dis, done square. he said people on both sides of the taiwan straits on members of one and the same family and tries. we action was very different. she said, but relations between china and taiwan must be decided by the will of the people. because try one is democrats with the government. she also said that must be peace, but it must be based on signatures. and this is very much in line with ty, one's position on detroit leadership, which she has posted as high ones defense capabilities, including motor noise and gets back to me, believing that to be key to maintaining stability. now suppose all that has an get the chinese from this party, which views try as a separate, you know, in a few days time, one will be holding election and this is being watched very keenly. in china. taiwan government has repeated one that china is trying to interfere and it
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selection combination of fake news, military and frank pressure. and ty also wants people to be on and look for this. and she also said china should respect the outcome of tie one election, florence the algebra vision. let's kinda jump on. we'll sports headlight nouns have piece of as well straight investment david warner has announced things with time and from one of the international crickets, the 37 year old said 161 audi i matches and was the leading run score at last. you as will come, which a straight one, it already decided to hold time of these test career and is preparing for his final match against punk, he's gone and he's home, says he of sidney. i've said this all along a boyfriend has the commission having a dream. you know, it's not always true to the mall, but i've been authentic. the saudi arabia have touchstone and casa hate of the asian comp. as roberto mancini ladies team through training at the see line results,
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model, versions of the pay or still copyright protected. that's it for me. it has and seek it for this news. i'm back in a couple of minutes with more other days, new state, the, the rejecting decades of internal conflict, the farmers of columbia as peace communities remain neutral and on but refusing to leave their villages. i set them on a collision course with a right wing perimeter trick in an active defiance they embark on a journey to honor that the enemy's territory. a witness documentary on a jersey to northern america is a region of wonder of joy tragedy. and yes, of violet, but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human
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low criminalizing of legal migration is being revoked. the you now for years, a new wave of margaret's. this will cost that in the desk such, but that would also mean more people coming to the you. despite the humiliation abuse and suffering all day and isa are willing to attempt the journey to europe again in search for what they hope will be a dignified life. of the the alarm has them seek of this is been use live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. baffles rage in central and southern, gaza and the casualties keep going up. the number killed in israel's war on gaza

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