tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 2, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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a on i'll just say era. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. on our do 0, government shut off access to social media, the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life and our hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. specials in central and southern guns, a sponsor decided that targeting is ready to put some ton units for travel as rose prime. minnesota, as the supreme court rejects the controversial that would have restricted its control of the governments for palestinians killed says this ready forces storm
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a number of cities across the occupied west bank and rescue teams in japan trying to reach isolated areas had 5 household is quite on monday, at least 30 people a known to have dies. the israeli forces had stepped up, strikes and southern guns overnight a day after announcing plans to pull back some troops. the center of the strip is a battlefield. there's fighting around 3 refugee camps. between this rally forces and the wing of him off the number of palestinians killing the military offensive since october, the 7th is approaching 22000 mean commended terry and crisis is only getting with 8 agencies say relentless is rarely bombardments and preventing badly needed supplies from guessing, and they say even more is needed of more and all of this honey must me, joins us live from rafa in the southern guys are and honey is where i might be
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pulling some troops out of gas a bit, the aerial bombardment is only intensified what is the license what's been happening? i have a nice a of the yes tom, despite the reports about is really military and it's been bathing forces in some parts of the northern parts in gauze city pulling out of the area that have previously declared that has the over a controls a but the same time on going on, constant artillery selling and a mass of air strikes. get taken in place over night and the early hours of this morning. just let's start with what's going on at the eastern side of the han una city and the eastern side of the gauze. and the northern part that is ongoing raising of agriculture land and more at targeting of residential homes, remaining residential homes. and there is completed completely flat and then all
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consistent with the efforts of making the parts of the gaza strip and the are the, the borders and the outskirts of the golf script. uninhabitable for the palestinians. uh when they uh, if they are allowed to, to go back to these areas. but in, in central part of gauze on han, eunice, a ongoing, constant, aerial bombardment and artillery, showing just make it very difficult for paramedics and ambulance to read to rush to those areas and, and help those who are being injured by this, the ongoing relentless areas like we were told by the some of those a ambulance drivers and team did the did that they found it very difficult to get to these areas. given the intensity on the scale of the, the bombing, we're worried that there were be a targeted by those relentless error strikes in the area. it wasn't until early hours of this morning where they were able to rush from loc saw hospital the we do
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the refugee camps in the central part of the gulf stream, as well as from nozzler hospital to areas in han, eunice merely the central part of new and extend the southern part of china, eunice, and they arrives to a scenes of massive destructions residential homes where a lot of people work are caught in a under this heavy bombardment in both locations. there are reports about large numbers of interviews, of, of injuries or were rushed to these hospital. they're expecting that there are, people are still under the rubble just by looking at the, the sheer level of destruction caused by the ongoing bombardment in eastern delphi . also an ongoing artillery sitting almost non stop. you could hear all night long . it's taking place in the honey making. that is even worse for everyone. this being bed with a heavy ryan. how is that impacted? the more than 1000000 people that of having to live and make shift cams of
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the as well so far, tens of thousands of, of palestinians for simply displaced in 2 areas. the small areas here in brook 54 still live in tents and forced to live in non suitable conditions with the weather, getting very colder in each passing day. with the possibility is of, of bells heavy rain full just making the living conditions very difficult for displace policy. now we're talking about both, whether there are and evacuation centers or out in, in the open here where they set up their they plastic a tents. the fact that this, that the weather here in gauze i can get colder, it can get more with as well as the uh for, for the vast majority of people who are on it prepared and no suitable closing, know, getting systems as well. 3 as no uh, no blankets, just do to keep them warm the, the concerns over survival a are very, very high. and then there's no question that the guster past has seen enough of
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this car news with the past the 85 days. but the, the flight of the rain full just make it a very difficult day if we're talking about it. the 10th there are, there are flooded as well as a, the, the, the concern of, of the spread of them infectious diseases, particularly among, among the vulnerable groups of children. there's also another, a major problem here that when there is ran there and then a cloud you, whether there is it is becoming impossible for destination of stations do. do do, do a to operate and to generate a clean drinking water for people the because the run on solar panel then a bid out a solar panel needs a good solid 5 hours of sunlight to charge batteries. and so the, those, this patients can come to operate well with this happening, it's becoming very difficult for the 1000 and people who q a line just to get some, a clean, a cleaning water we sure in the coming days is going to be much difficult as the
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weather getting much colder. okay, thanks so much honey. we really do appreciate that it's honey mcmurry for us in rafa. or the most military wing says it's fine has targeted and killed a number of his riley troops and bet hills in the gaza strip of customers for guides and videos showing find his tracking number, all of his rarely military vehicles in con unice. since your body of is ready, um it says at least $172.00 soldiers had been killed since gallons of ground invasion started on october the 35th. meanwhile, israel says it will appear before the international court of justice. the challenge accusations of genocide the lower account joins us from occupied east jerusalem for more on this. and so israel has decided to defend itself. what is the reasoning is put forward for that? and just how contentious is that decision there? of the well sir is ready society, this is
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a very tough word. genocide of south africa is accusing it at the international court of justice. all will crimes of mass displacement of indiscriminate bombings and then say there are actions that constitute genocide. they are signatory to the convention on genocide, so they have to take this seriously. the national security advisor said you have to be came out with a statement of to many discussions between the top ross and he is ready ami and at the coalition government and the cabinet and said that they will go ahead. they will challenge this and quote, a, he's some pretty strong language and he did say that they will them and the counter what he called an upset law search constituting a blog post. but there is a lot of international pressure ramping up. now the, the organization of islamic corporation agree that this is a genocide, this is the very last into a governmental agency. and they said they will support this roy. and for the i c j
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to go ahead and laura's no, the only big decision this happened, the supreme court has rejected a controversial that would have restricted its control over the government. is that the end of this aspect of the legal reforms or is missing? yeah, who going to try and find that as well as well . this is a huge the and that's and yahoo, i'm his father writes a government um, now that were most protest against this reasonableness bill that was passed in july and it was passed like 64 to 0 after the opposition. boy cool says this, they say it's going to strip away decisions and they fight the supreme court. the can challenge anything from government appointments to decisions based on inside the coalition. and there was a lot of criticism leveled accessing yahoo saying he just wanted more powerful dakota sion as to possibly a boy's going to jail on
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a bribery and 4 charges if he could strip way enough house and supreme court. because this is part of a much larger judicial over the whole process. um i was actually in jerusalem when this law passed much the disappointment of the hundreds of thousands of people who being protesting against it for many months. this is my report for the 1st time and it's ralph history. supreme court has notified a basic rule one of the series of laws it serves as the countries on listen constitution. on monday, at defined this quote over tub, the reasonableness stands of bill h. judge's face in favor, 7 against justice, administer your if levine, who is one of the architects of the law from the ruling saying the decision to publish during the war is the opposite of the unity needed for the fight has but opposite shanita. yeah. le paid for support of the quotes decision blaming the
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divisions leading to the october 7th attacks. and we'd like to be meeting the israel's paul, them in the connected approve. the bill in july, followed by the vote, was 64 to 0 of the opposition. little bit because boy, because of the vote and still doubt some showing shame towards the government moving sleigh. so there was a show full, some tens of thousands of processes. some escalated to finance and arrests. the bill eliminated adoption under which the court could override from government decisions and block appointments. support has claimed the quotes use, the power was under the caustic, but opponent said the quote, the ability to blow up the problem entry overreach was an essential part is real system of legal checks and balances because the 1st piece of
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a load up package of judicial reforms and it's rebecca so now called the rest of the government's proposed reforms into question. although a crushing blow to the coalition government, people who've been times the protesting for months, we'll see this as a win and older language here as being about unity during israel's war. and gone to the supreme court decision could once again create a whitening gulf between the coalition and public opinion. laura found out 0, occupied east jerusalem. but from all on this, get in libya, joins us now from tell if he is a columnist at her. it's news type of thank you. once again, getting to being on to 0. first of all you've said that israel has been saved by the supreme court with this decision. but is this really the end of it? and i don't see any, any further exams because we have these things now is a very, a weak government, which is highly complicated,
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was an endless war. nobody sees the end of the page is very distracting. guys out the nose on from the state of buries threatening n j. i don't see any of the stuff for the probably supposed to be as government decrees to the minimum ever. so in this context, i don't see what can be done except of declaring kind of key. i mean the for, i mean is the said before the ruling that say he might not go back to, to building icons seen doing key. but the easy way to go while then say we don't, this big disappearing fault is that we do whatever we want they need because it isn't not ok, right? so, so declaring entity is really the only option. so netanyahu here is in no other option for him. at this point in time, do you think the opposite? ok. because the so think we're doing very clear about it. so sorry t to intervene. you're running a basic grills, and so whatever you're going to try,
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you might find the supreme court again say, even though even though i must a said the disappear cost is change, change in the coming months to deliberate judges left already why are in process of leaving now, i think might become an old conservative and then may be in it then yell when find another alternates. but you'll see in the context of the war and the problems i don't see may have been energy for these. and i don't see any public to support for this. yeah, that's what i was going to ask next. what, what's been the reaction from the public? obviously, we know that we've seen you tens and tens of thousands of his riley site to the straits of the last year since this little was 1st proposed. as you see, told me ever since those se, tens of thousands of people went to the spring. something happened, it is right, there was the 7th of october and there is this was going on and say,
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i've seen this $12.00 days. this would include the full decide as important. any story couldn't face it as it is as we are in war. and i don't see the public opinion a going calling in in discussing this. no, that's not the time. i don't see it. but i think i also want to ask you briefly about to israel is decision that it will appear before the international court of justice to defend itself against the claims of genocide. what do you make of that decision? how contentious has that been? that it's the 1st time in the class and we have them call number a good number is, was an international, the constitution, the institution goes into. now here's an order is going to date and denied it. and it's going to be very hard because on one hand, the fix on the ground didn't go. so was 22000 the people q,
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then the oil didn't stop. but what these are major ups the goodies, many expressions, so falls in the this government who have all kinds of ideas, how to make gus r m deals. but this thing is the last one was does to basically by the products mean is that will say that god is always only 100000 error says you called them is a possibility. so they say it's the reassurance for is to prove that there are no intentions here. when the municipal justice speaks like this and the others. i will have to leave today. but we're going to uh, once again, appreciate your time getting libby for us and tell her face. thank you very much. i or at least for palestinians have been killed off the confrontations with his ready forces in the occupied with bank. it happens during a rise near the city of kent, kenya. at least 7 palestinians have been
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a wrist. it is rarely soldiers have also stones the janine refugee camp, as well as the city itself. that of more on all of this business with joins us live from, from all that and the occupied with banking have been a, do we have any more details about the circumstances around the full palestinians that what counts told me there were at least a dozen right across the occupied west bank over night, the most serious of those rays was in us on this small town to the east of calculated city. we know the violent confrontation, 0 to between palestinians. and these riley security forces, an improvised explosive device was thrown, didn't his riley, military jeep enjoying those confrontations. full palestinians were shot dead. they were, but that bodies were also taken away. this, that also was not particularly unusual with his riley's keeping bodies of those killed in raising facts since october the 7th. and the thoughts of the war and gauze of $46.00 bodies have been withheld by these railways, and they've got
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a $194.00 in total since 2016. and there was also another violent raid in jeanine. those of razor on every not really engineer in these days, it's a sensor of palestinian resistance on the way it will survive and confrontations that between palestinians and these rarely security forces. i think so for that update, it's been, it's smith for us in ramallah, the delegation from humans who the group is in the are writing and capital. so tools around foreign minister says, who's the representatives have been meeting around, foreign minister assigned an adult law. he and he's reported to have things to be who sees for supporting palestinians. he's also repeated to around support. the piece talks between human and saudi arabia as well. that amazing comes of to around sent a warship to the key red c shipping version. on sunday, the u. s. navy destroyed 3 boats belonging to the shoot, the group, and given up to it attacked the merchant ship the around link to the side of the
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targeting vessels. linked to israel around says it's for ship will secure shipping lines. the rest of the city has moved from gpc. seems like this are becoming increasingly frequent in the port of this dress. me so i have guide the destroyer. is it a few days before embarking on his next mission interrupts? it's here with the other us naval wessel, still comfortable with the tax on commercial ships that have brought the maritime traffic here to in your stance. 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 with here at techs in the region. have for some of the world's largest shipping companies to suspend the operations in the red sea. they have rerouted ships around the southern tip of africa, $8800000.00 of buttons of oregon passing through and that it see every month.
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so imagine how is it kind of the house to go all the way i don't africa? and the price increasing, and who's, who's, who's, who's going to pay for the price of know the end people. because someone is 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 did a sense warships. both the techs 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 are, how many vessels are going to be a part of this and that housing the whole entire coalition coalition is going to work. well, if you said they're not aiming to block the street, but one of the tech and ships linked to through the region is not recently made a trist and we are afraid that vehicle fix when they take over some of the
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countries dozens of cargo ships are splendid at the port of jeep booty for days. many don't know when they would get security clearance to enter the rest. this is about in month of the truth. we're step with the other, the infinity. so a lot from east africa and connect the gulf of our then 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 we 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 the us aircraft carrier group is reported to be leaving the eastern mediterranean up to it with stations they at the beginning of israel's, warren garza, a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more in the united states is re deployed,
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gets carrier straight group. the us, us, ford, it put it's force in the region in the eastern mediterranean following the 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 in casualties exceeding some 20000 largely women and children. according to a national security official,
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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 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, how could al jazeera, the white house, the at least 30 people had been killed in width in japan after the origin was struck by a powerful as quite the 7.6 magnitude, quite cap and of the cost of a chicago,
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a prefecture, or it cause widespread damage and risk is the soul searching for survivors within 1000 minutes of japan. self defense forces that helping to rescue teams. so now i'm a warning has now been lifted past due gene. thank you. i. yeah, i have received reports that very large scale damage has been new for i, including numerous casualties, building collapses and fire. it gives i, my hus safety as to the power outages on order outages and communication disruption is that are currently occurring. the workers have been on site and are in the process of restoring them to you. and it's kim has more from kind of iowa in japan . we have since moved to uh, a different part of kind of why this is a residential enclave. and i'm going to step out of frame for our camera man to show you the aftermath of that magnitude. 6 points or sorry, 7.6 quake. although the power in this area was probably closer to magnitude 5. but
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you can see just the damage the, the ground giving way under these homes. and entangled among them are cars. you can see a car just squashed under a i this located home and neighbors here say that there were people inside of these homes when the ground shook, but as far as they know, nobody have died. thankfully from this amazing scene here. neighbors say that the gas and water are still cut. so we see people staffers here trying to kind of bring some semblance of order into this residential enclave. but they say that they have managed to get a power back, but you should call us is a coastal prefecture of some 1000000 people along the west of japan main island of point of view. this is the region that has taken much of the data is not to mention
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a tremor as an aftershocks from that new years. they quake it on the north is the up in center of this quaking no toll peninsula. and according to japan's public, broadcaster n h k, most of the known faith holidays are being confirmed in was you my city, as the weather agency here in japan are wanting people to stay away from the coastal areas, at least for the next week. in particular, in the coming few days, south korean lead the opposition later lege i'm young has been stabbed in the south eastern city of booth some he's been flown to the capital song, talk to say his injuries and no life threatening the local media side. lee was turned aside to propose a post when a man asking for an autograph, suddenly lunged forward instead to me in the nick, the men's being taken into custody. please democratic party narrowly lost the 2022 presidential election. russian missile strikes on ukraine's capital and other
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cities have killed at least one person, an injured thousands, more explosions were heard in keys and the eastern city of hockey's targets in the south and west were also hits. well, let's get a more now from said vague who joins us live from cavan rush, once again hitting the hot or if you try and how extensive is the slightest attack it seems to be one of the largest attacks for awhile now. they started in the early hours of the morning. this the sons of exposure and drunk act across the caps chill . we saw some of the anti aircraft fi i go up, we had the explosions, but also a significant is that have been some impacts in the capital, not the mass of keys. vitaly political has said that several areas in the cap to the being hit and people have been injured. yes. are these have urged people to stay in the shelters?
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in fact, actually as we speak, the elliot is still on telling people to go to the shelter is not the 2nd largest city for give the man that has said that there has been a massive attack. and they have been targets here in the center. we understand that the are some casualties fix the mayor of car keys, said that the big guys side is not safe and fetched people to stay in the shelters . now what significant is that the captain here keep tends to have the better air defenses, but they were working from the early hours of the morning, but they, the me saw strikes still manage to get through. we understand that they all 5 cruise at several seems not from the authorities here. we only tend to here with none of the tree talk. it's a hit. so bunch of videos. infrastructure is had to be, they don't tell us the military targets i hate. but this, these attacks have been going on since the 29th of december, but at least here in the capital keep. this has been one of the largest attacks that we have seen for a while. the buildings were shaking, we could see the flesh of the explosions and the impacts taking place across the
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city. and is it lucky site? is it being one of the largest attacks in recent times? what is being the reaction from residents there? well people have been shocked. we haven't seen in the morning the tennessee people that side walk in the dogs, but many people are in the shelters. right now. we understand the parts of the city without electricity and mobile connection. like i said, generally the key has to have better defenses, but this morning, the insides of explosions, business smoke rising into the inside sides of the sirens. of the rescue services rushing to those sites to try and get to people that may have been affected. so this is one of the largest and most extensive strikes that if i take you back to the 29th of december with russia, struck the target across the country in what the authority said was the most massive area of the salt. since the early days of the one that seems to be no laptop in russian, it strikes current. okay, thanks so much for that update as it,
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as it beg for us the in cave as well. so hit hit on alex's arrow. the break away region is somebody land strikes to deal with the c o p, a typing the wife of recognition as an independent states, the hello. we got some lovely weather into central parts of the mediterranean over towards us, the west as well as the good news out of the way elsewhere is more of the same old, roughly weather ready coming in across the northwest when, when the weather piling for here i will scatter nave? yes. do very much on the coast. i've got a nice billy wind coming in. here's the temperatures ready down even on what they shipping must go at mine minus 17 celsius, add forwarding. philip also sing some bitterly cold weather because i went to weather coming in across saturday for public about it. pushing into england ad.
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well, scott, live in northern ireland, not feeling too bad because we have got some way whether he will shift a little further north, which is it going 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 a little bit of snow for time across the out more the west. now with the leading edge of that is bumps into that cobra, i would suppose that eastern side, if you must go minus 21 selves. they should be about modest say, so that is cold even for russia. that's what the south is that set for weather across the magical some went to weather the central ponds, the spade southern areas of portugal for a time. but for north africa it's generally try. you might just catch a shot, i would say up towards to nicea. but by and large, disassembled and sunny of the rejecting decades of internal conflict, the farmers of columbia's peace communities remain neutral on,
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching ill, just hear a reminder about top stores, the south battles and central cancer, as finding continues around 3 refugee camps, between is ready forces and the wing of the mos 70 palestinians had been killed in more than 100 others injured in the past 24 hours, at least for palestinians had been killed off the confrontations with his ready forces in the account. kenia the occupied with bank at least 7 palestinians have been arrested. is rarely soldiers of also stones jeanine, richard cheek as well as the city of sofas. and israel supreme court has struck down the controversial which would have restricted its control over the
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government's legislation. changes were originally passed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu surprise when governments had threatened to roll back some of the power off, as well as quotes and stock nationwide. prior to the conflict has shifted thousands of lives. however, some palestinians and managing to make and living against all odds mohammed found reports of the long job the government. now what if my name is optima? my job is to 10 and that's exactly what this 15 year old does. he spends most of his days manually turning a wheel attached to his father, a sewing machine, to allow him to month clothes for a living. before the war, there was no need for this method. but under the complete and continuous by out, palestinians off forced to find a tentative and the fly. i know know as the thing goes,
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necessity is the mother of invention. i've been a tailor for 25 years and have already become highly proficient. but in light of the current circumstances, i'm trying to just do what's available. so we have to replace the motto with this we, we turn it to manually to create the rotation needed for the so when you can see it provides 50 percent of the power provided by a multitude of know what to match. it says, although he's working conditions are much more difficult, now, he's not to increase despises. and while in the past he used to cause a complete new designs. now his thoughts slide with basic stitching and went into his closet. that's what most of his clients are. austin for now nearly 3 months of intensity. these are really bombardment and gone populations. i've left off a 100 other cities in the guise of the wins. essential amenities such as water, electricity, and food,
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nearly impossible to find. hundreds of thousands have lost their homes and livelihoods. magic considers himself lucky to be able to work on to provide some kind of service to the community. asked about the risk of working in an open street . i mean, don't bother me to said wallace. everything is by god's will. what will happen must happen. no one can escapes, wants to death. when its hour has come, nor will dismiss it started yet. it's a common belief someone listens but much more. so now i'm on the people of god. how much fun does your adult look of joins us now. he's director of foreign policy and security program at the middle east council on global affairs. thanks again for joining us. here in a studio now, just in regards to this humanitarian cross as to there's worse and then as we saw the, the lens, the people are having to go through just to make a living. what do you make of that? now, almost 3 months on since school began. well, it's
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a horrible situation. it's are on surprising. this is part of the plan for the collective punishment. the 1st thing is, and i've seen this before, you know, the nazis have enjoyed very similar tactics in the, in warsaw and elsewhere and in eastern europe. first of all, these starts was indiscriminate in bombing getting of civilians, destruction of hospitals and civilian infrastructure. second, legal toward starvation, which is basically a war crime, not that long enough food to come in. and then finally, you encourage people to move and be forcibly displaced. and i think this is the ultimate time of this or eighty's. and lots of the senior officials now were speaking openly about it, about this forced the space and then pushing out the palestinians out of guts. we have heard that for some time now, but along the way, egypt and jordan, all the other countries of basically said that is not going to happen. so when you have those 2 forces coming up against one another, who wins out here when we don't know, but this as it is a fluid situation now unfolding, but definitely phone. is there any perspective pushing further people towards the
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board of the further further further away from northern because that which is 11 further away from central because i'm putting people at the border and eventually perhaps having some sort of incident and pushing them out. so you never know. okay, well we've also seen recently a number of announcements from israel's military, about pulling troops back out of guys are and allowing some presidents to return to southern as while along the board of the uh, with, with guys a to the north. what do you make of, of all of this the, you as a carrier group is, is also likely to leave the a submitted to writing. and so what do you make of all of those aspects of happening roughly at the same time? where do i pick of firstly, this reason i've been under pressure for the americans to change the force of the war to move towards more targeted incursions versus the indiscriminate bombing me. and 2nd, also this really economy has been really suffering as well. so i think these most is, are this move was designed to bring some normalcy? but again, these are,
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these have indicated the planning to wage war for the next couple of months. yes. how is that going to impact the people in god's or if this is continues relentlessly for months and months and months when i think that's part of the collective punishment of the palestinian people, these readings are out for revenge. they're happy to continue pushing forth. i'm happy to continue to destroy it as that and it's infrastructure and you have to people make life so unlivable that basically all of the palestinians, one to leave, you know, it's not the surprise of 20. there was an israel discussing a voluntary migration and how countries can take at least husbands to their countries, right? it's being weeks now since the united nations security council passed that resolution trying to get more humanitarian item to gaza. but from what we've seen, that has not been the case at all, has it? no, exactly. and this has not again missed this by design. this is part of the starvation of the people. the guys have to make the conditions so unlivable that people want to leave. and of course it's not the surprises well that south africa is pursuing
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this case. now. nice, easy to to him. what is there is doing a genocide cause and effect. it is a genocide, the force displacement of people in the collective starvation. okay, thank you so much for your time and, and so i will talk to you throughout the next couple of hours and it'll have delica fall. thank you. so just in gaza, young people sending you man has died and is really cost today. the 23 year old is the 7th palestinian prison. it's a dies since october. the 7th when i'm oscillated, 5 is attacked. southern israel. abraham has moved from bethlehem and the occupied west bank since october, the 7th palestinian families know very little about the conditions of their sons and daughters. it is really custody, and the little they know is enough to make them worried and concerned about it. best of 23 year old he has been detained in may 2022. and he has been announced dead by these really prison service. this looked over the 7th palestinians have not been able to go and visit their family members. the relatives
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in his way to jail on the vehicles representation has been limited. the lawyers have not been able to visit those prisoners in jails. they can sometimes see them via video conference at during trial, which is making palestinians worry. then of course, when we see the 7 prisoners die, that is really deals just since october, the 7th. this makes the worries of the families increase. specifically that we've seen many policy and the tvs when they were released from is really jail. describe very difficult conditions, some were saying that they were subjected to physical and mental to torture and is really jailed. and indeed when the swap deal happen between these really captives in that be seems because it's true in exchange for palestinian prisoners. we've seen those prisoners, mine are, is being a sick, being tired is showing very deep uh, fatigue. they see that the food was not enough. so that's why the families of prisoners have released
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a statement saying that they pull the red cross. it is responsible and accountable for the situation of their sons and daughters. it is really deals need that, but he just the to the occupied westbank are so still a hit hit on al jazeera kilometers of coastline swift away in nigeria. we hear from community leaders in law goes to say homes in land of being lost to coastal erosion .
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says it's unlikely. february's problem entry elections will be free and fair. the commission citizens for it that the governments reject and some political nominees, including full, the prime minister in wrong. com, as well as other members of as positive con, has been jail for corruption. the commission has also condemned. the states climbed down on the defense as well as a salts on minorities, a chance interim president general let him know how much interest stevie has appointed a full opposition later. his prime minister success smith's row was one of these long time opponents. he went into exile soon off to protest against chad's military rule. in october, last year, he's told the government he wants to continue, chokes to find a peaceful, political solution. it has signed to deal with some of these break away regions of somali lands to secure access to the red sea. the deal is expected to main if you, if you will be allowed to use a coastal military. vice alexandra bias has more the
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ceremony out of out of the brought the leaders of both e c o p a and the break away territory of the molly land closer to long sought goals. but similar, the 2 most of it's going to be some way land is because this will be the starting point for on cooperation with the brotherly people of somebody land to grow and develop together in cooperation and ensure common security with the as we've repeatedly stated previously, we don't wish to use force on anyone rather will use what we have cooperatively. the memorandum of understanding lease is ethiopia port facilities on small islands, red sea coast. access to the ocean had been an ethiopian priority since eritrea became independent 3 decades ago. leaving ethiopia is remaining territory, landlocked small. the lands president says that in return,
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you will recognize his territories, independence, somali land declared autonomy from the rest of somalia, in 1991, but is still claimed by mogadishu in just the florida model of a uh, we are very happy and we thank you for your pin apartment just as we sign the agreement here, we have allowed them to columbus as of last. see. and they would also recognize us as an independent states. they will become the 1st state to recognize somebody lined off to the signing of this memorandum of understanding. the government of somalia announced that it will convene an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the agreement to talk about which it considers a violation of its territorial sovereignty. alexandra buyers al jazeera in nigeria, climate change, and results exploitation not a single way of the countries at atlantic coastline. how many interest reports from lagos, along the atlantic coast,
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my entire communities are being swept away during the goals more than 180 kilometers of the coast has been taken over by the ocean. most of it in the last decade, the official csc, the problem is accelerating. at a frightening piece we have, um, i would say about about 155.5 to 10 minutes of drawings and plates, which is one of the things we're putting in place to, to, to deal with the current, the thing balance of the wing wave from current so in that case, we've only been able to do to cover a distance of about uh, in total i would say about $15.00 to the mentors. and we have a total of a $180.00 to the district. climate change is blamed for some of it, but mind me, problems like sun, my, an ego, a clinician of the land from the ocean. i also meet the cost of labor ocean. worse . over the past 2 decades, community leaders and
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a folk would say the most 90 percent of that land. you bought the land for us for moving because the many repetitive belongs to salvage value, inches community to say the bits used to be 2 kilometers away from here. and that was just 10 years ago since then. they've moved 4 times and were settled in land. and now new beachfront is being sold. white houses used to be just a few years ago. it goes home to more than print to 1000000 people living on just 3300 square kilometers. as these population increases, there is a rush for land and sand for construction, the atlantic ocean and just be to see all the targets outside the office of the brought the boats to mind signed the erosion i'm encroachments got was on. that's how we got some typical trouble. as i be getting ready for an idea and cost of communities,
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is the overlapping jurisdictions of federal and state governments on access to natural resources. each one's exclusive, right? environmental is want any immediate band on the x partition. of course to the areas, unless that is done, they say, and i did as the most popular state, you soon run out of space to accommodate a growing population. i'm a decrease. how do you see that? i focus lagos, nigeria, well than 1000000000 people voted in elections across the asia pacific region. this year, the choices made by voices could have 5 reaching consequences. this tony chang reports and warning this report contains flashing images that could affect some views in a region that home to nearly 60 percent of the global population. 2020 full will be an opportunity for many to choose new leaders and governments. with so many different political systems, is there any common thread the boat is,
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should bear in mind. i think the key here is access to power, but also how power is exercise and whether the exercise of power has legitimacy to, to hold on to hang on. the largest democracy in the world, india votes in april and may recent state elections such as prime minister and a, rendered moody as a good chance with the time. but his critics say he's taking india down in north star, terry and paul. that's concerned many the he could, the road democratic institutions in bangladesh, political balance is expected ahead of the pose opening in the january. she could see to the longest serving female head of government, could take a fist to him as p. m. the united nations, as the police, to refrain from excessive force and mass arrest ahead of the votes a packet stone could also see contention selections in february with one form a prime minister in jail. and another recently return from ex. so the democratic
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system is likely to undergo a severe test, but some say a fluid democracy, expensive and no democracy or to without holes. the alternative was we have no t cool. um, if it government in law we had moved the government in thailand. and in, in most other countries, if you don't have the people people's ability to voice their preferences, then is, this was a, just on the balance in indonesia. but it's the don't know, the old, the cooling the to, for the 50 percent of the electorate under the age of 40, for the continuity and stability. maybe at the front of many vote has mines. adult lives will be on one of the ages. most progressive democracy is taiwan, when it boats for a new president, democratic institutions of trying them recent decades. but the biggest player could be, ty, ones on democratic nape of china,
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