tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 2, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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cause of the effect of diarrhea to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time the holding the 5 foot 2 accounts was we examined the us each row in the on out your 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the coming from so robin, you're watching the out. does it renews on life headquarters? him in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. samples in central and southern guns, a mazda is full, so say that fighting is right in the troops in con eunice, more trouble. but israel's prime minister has a supreme court rejects
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a controversial the would have restricted its controls. a government full palestinians killed as is ready forces storm cities across the occupied westbank for the passenger plain burst into flames on the runway in tokyo, sunday the apples of the reports of collision. the headline says passengers and crew was safely evacuated and somalia rats angrily to a deal between the break away region of small island and the c o. p. a. on access to the red sea, the welcome to the news of the is really all be has stepped up. strikes in southern garza, an area a previously declared a safe. so the displaced palestinians that comes a day after israel, and i was planning to pull out some of its troops on the ground. doesn't tons fighting. a mazda is um, doing says it's killed. several is really soldiers bite stadium mine failed while destroying times. these mainly military, it says it's killed several homeless men,
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but it's along garza's case line. now thousands of is really so just moment to leave causes. as the military comes under, you is precious to move towards low intensity volta. but is there any volt plains and tang sabina hitting the cell more intensely, particularly in the city of con eunice, in the middle of the extent of damage is becoming flavor in areas where he's way the troops of left these videos from galls of city to shape bodies lying in the neighborhood, it's reduced now to rustle. maybe 22000 palestinians have been killed in the wall. that's pleasant to millions, mole, into a humanitarian disaster. honey, my moods are corresponded. lie for us in rough or in southern god, garza and the situation for people on the ground who be moved from one location to
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the other has not been any easier with the winter weather. also closing in yes indeed. and the fact that people have to constantly moving from one area to another, just increasing the pressure and the, the miserable living condition that they have to experience on their daily basis. right now we, we just reported about people that the destination stations here at the, this evacuation center at the western drop off works hundreds of people where it's a r q and a line just to get one and gallon of water and, and then the face of the challenge is a created by the weather conditions uh that we're looking at the more colder and more width and possible. heavy rain falls within the coming hours. just make the whole situations on the ground, much difficult for displace 1000 of displays and palestinians right here from across the gaza strip. people who are in tens and those tens cannot hold the heavy rainfall. and in fact we, we heard different people who are here,
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who located in the middle of a, of the middle of the night, with water, their, their whole tens, they soaked in water and the side dripping inside their, their tens, just soaking the entire up in the long game including mattresses and blankets that they had to keep them sold at warm and when it comes to the area outside the defense, we're looking at a very monday of the tracks here and the trails uh by a created by of those who are who to keep passing by or by carts pulled by animal. just make the whole movement much more difficult over all we're looking at. not only water is becoming a difficult to get, but also the. the conditions are created by the weather where so many on it for cared for this cold weather and no suitable clothing, no. a heating and no blanket, just make the whole things about the survival concerns over survival are,
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are high as well as the risk of the spread of the winter associated illness. and if it damaged so that has the flu or, or cold is becoming very, very difficult. cause miserable conditions, compounded by the fact uh, honey, the, the bum, bogged into all the area continues. yes indeed. and these are the route before its uh, we keep getting it from the central part of the guster of and the southern find an over night said these 2 areas came under heavy artillery as selling and massive air strikes and fox, what we heard, what we heard from our source on the ground in both the central area and fun. eunice, which they told us about the, the difficulties the paramedics and ambulance the at. but how do, uh, is it phase they, as they were unable to reach those targeted areas, just made the whole situations and all of their to, for it's much more difficult to do. it was only until the early hours of this morning,
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a ambulance were able to get to those areas where they had to collect those bodies that work uh, kills last night. and those of who are still in a critical where you're still in critical conditions. they were able to get some of them back to and also hospital or a lot of hospitals, but some of them just within a rise of just died as the needed the immediate medical intervention. but it was late as a they didn't need the help that that they needed did not arrive at on time given the intensity of an escape. busy and magnitude of deep of those relentless airstrikes and just from past experience, you know, ambulance and civil defense. the crew were shut out and, and their efforts much more made much more difficult. tell me about mood that for us. a southern goal is to thank you. and so israel says it will appear before the international court of justice to challenge accusations of china. so little con, joins us the she's outside the connected and west to reset in great deal of
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deliberation by the israelis over. they said whether they would appear at the i c, j and they have decided to oh, that were intense talks going on between the top ross and the middle tree. and also the coalition government, the government, the cabinets. they came to a decision whether it was unanimous, i'm not sure but that they will not boy called these proceedings at now they have. they are signatory to the geneva for it to the convention on genocide. so offensively they caught where the override it anyway, they did come out with some strong language, the national security advisor. so he, um, how to be said. but essentially they are going to vehemently counter what he called and upset little suit constituting a blog plot. so they will not boy couple, they are under intense pressure internationally as well,
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the organization of islamic corporation out. so they will support south africa in these proceedings and they are agreeing that the school to genocide. they have a lot of weight. this is a very large in governmental agency and all the countries are also behind them. so of course, a huge amounts of pressure. now, let me think small reader, the public is a lot to contend with. that it is rather than a to go this morning cause that, that watching from a distance they've got that wrote an issues with the prime minister and we saw in 2023 thousands of the coming out onto the street. one thing came to resign and now they've got this issue of the international court of justice. how contentious is this particular issue and relates to everything else that's going on? is it getting traction? is it getting publicity about what israel is up against? as well as ro is up against a loss at the moment. one of the big ones was yesterday supreme court decision to
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override the reasonableness stunted bill. and this was a, an incredibly content to fill that to bite it is rated society. it's a close that's essentially being used for about full decades by the supreme court and that can override government decisions and appointments. anything they to me is on reasonable, not just behind me in the, is ready to connect that in july, they possible that would strips this from the supreme court. and then yesterday the supreme court took back that power. so this is again, is it's putting a huge amount of pressure on this yahoo on his right wing coalition who have been trying to drive a number of traditional laws that it could have a big over hold of the supreme court power. so it's another thing that the going to have to reckon with the betty guns who is in the, in the is ready will cabinets, has says he's always disagreed with the bill that was passed in july anyway. but he
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said we need to essentially come together. he's supporting the supreme court out. so let's take a look at the support 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 8, judges spaces and fav button 7. again, just to submit a. so you're a levine who is one of the architects of the law from the ruling saying the decision to publish during the war is the officer to the unit c needed for the fight has. but the opposite. shanita. yeah. le pied for support of the quotes, decision blaming divisions, leading to the october 7th attacks and not to be made in the israel's parliament. the kinetic approved. the bill in july, followed by the vote,
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was 64 to 0 of the opposition. little they cause 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 some government decisions and block appointments. support has claimed the court to use the power was under the caustic, but opponent said the quotes, the ability to block the problem entry overreach was an essential part of israel system of legal checks and balances. the 1st piece of a load up package of judicial reforms and it's rebecca so now called the rest of the government's proposed reforms into question the reasonable understand the bill was pos just behind the in these ready to conduct the in july. and then over time
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to the major blow to netanyahu's coalition, the supreme court decision could once again create a whitening gulf between the coalition and public opinion at a time, the quantity unity during the war and garza. laura comes out to 0 west through to them. so at least little palestinians have been killed to compensations with these by the forces occupied westbank that happened during arrange for the city of california. at least 7 palestinians have been arrested as many soldiers also stole the janine refugee come of the city of sunset. but it's with joseph the law from ramallah in the occupied westbank, but it just brings us up to speed on what we know about these raids and the rest. so i'm actually a novelist at the moment. uh, there was a series of raids across the occupied with bank overnight, at least a dozen. the most serious of those was a and as on the count kalia and the violent confrontations between palestinians and
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israelis, security forces, which resulted in full palestinians being shot dead, that bodies have been kept by these right. and security forces that's not particularly unusual. they've kept at least a they've got, they've kept some, several bodies since october the 7th, at least, $46.00 a since that was started in gaza and since 2016 they've got to $194.00. there was also another violent confrontation in jeanine, their nightly rates while across the west bank. but there are nightly rates these days in jeanine, which is a particular sensor, all the palestinian resistance against his rails occupations or frequent confrontations that but again, an improvised explosive device is also thrown. it is rarely military vehicle. but there's also an investigation into, i believe, a, a palestinian who was killed in custody, but not the 1st of the no abdullah rahman bosh was 23
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years old. he was from head in novel us and he died in is riley custody. and his riley prison, he was serving a 35 month sentence. he is the 7th palestinian to die, and in his riley prison since october, the 7th. that is a high number, but it comes against the background. why is ralph parliament as legislative to make conditions? much tougher for palestinian prisoners, it comes with the national security administer. is it mob been give a i'm, i'm with convictions for incitement to racism, a membership of a terra group, and a man who takes the lead particular delights in explaining how much he's going to make conditions for the policy type of policy and prisoners. and in those circumstances, positions for human rights, as described, the prison service upon these rarely present service as a vigilante organization, operating out of revenge and entirely outside the loyal and ethics threats pop as
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well as prison service says the death of the prison that requires a commission of inquiry, it hasn't been an investigation by the police or no the investigative services and they say the regarding the prisoners have died since october. the 7th on this doesn't include up a rahman yesterday. those investigations are still ongoing. we do not know so far the circumstances surrounding of drama and stuff, but it's with that regardless for us. thank you. of the chinese isn't breaking news out of japan where a passenger jets has cooled file the runway tickets and data apples. local media reporting that japan airlines jet collided with a case called plain. old passengers and crew are reported to be safely evacuated from the 8350 i across the emergency workers. i've been trying to put the blaze out for some time. this call save it to take in patrick fault is standing by for is it has to be said, patrick,
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that the japan outlined staff should be credited with guessing what? 379 passengers and crew off the plane while it was still on fire. yeah, that's right. to end it does appear to have been a lucky escape because there are images showing the passages on the plain and queuing up to disembark as it was being in the gulf of by smoke. and then there are images that we're seeing as well, showing the sides of the plane being linked to by flames coming out of the passenger window. so really it does seem like this was lucky escape as you say, there are reports saying that the japan airlines, a 350 passenger plane struck a japanese coast guards across so we can tell you the snip on t. v is saying that that was 6 crew members,
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a boat that's coast guard playing the captain is confirmed to be safe, but we don't know about the others that were on board. it's also say that the coast guard plain was in the middle of a sending aid to the gods as pots of rescue efforts the following the quick that took place yesterday. so this really has been a, a troubling last 2 days. the troubling starts of the year for people in japan and penetrate can ada is one of 2 major apple. so a full, the japanese capital, we can expect major disruption. now call we at 10 a to apple. certainly for the next 24 to 48 hours. oh yeah, absolutely. the airport really is the main sort of hub that serves as international flights. in particular. it's to the south of the capital and schools that have been
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most of disruptions. the results of the quaker already yesterday things had been getting back to normal to an extent with transport links opening up of course. but, you know, as we've been talking about today already, i mean that have, has been considerable damage to roads and that time to rescue efforts to parts of the country that have been badly hit by the quick and you know, authorities here have been trying to support those recovery efforts through other means and that would have included via aircraft and the japanese problem. this is also suggested that to some recovery could be done via ships to some of the hard to access regions. so, you know, this is really been a step backwards if you like. we don't have too many more details about how this happened a. exactly, but we will be looking into that to in the coming out was perfect for that for us in take care. thanks very much for the update. let's close eva also. it's alex mitch, iris. so navigation blogger in general,
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is joining us from london on the phone. i like some think you'll, you'll see the same pictures that we're seeing of how this incident might have happened. yeah, exactly. i mean this is, you know, it's important to remember that it's very, very highly date in terms of trying to cross what, what could have happened. and as is often the case with incidents what it appears in the past couple of minutes and then hours and so on, that can be very much different to what actually happened and what we learned later in the investigation project. but extraordinarily, we are witnessing the fact how loss of and i bought say 350. this is one of the newest models of commercial airline jets in the world. the pacific at cost that was flying today is just 2 years old and wallet. traditionally a local ashcroft a wide body jet to be flown across the long whole for much that long globally.
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japan airlines use it that clock at 2 different. they are one of the only about customers to use the i to 50 for domestic flights and this was a flight from support. it was fine for just about 90 minutes before making it landing. i took canada and of course the public bukosa and local media record, suggesting that that could have been a collision with an at cost that was found for the site was protected by the us quite so small a coast guard cock is the line that is being said across the japanese media, so it again the lead to a confirmation of that at the moment. the impulse of headline being of course, the full face evacuation of the of the $360.00 people on both. yeah, let me, let me just jump in that for you because we're getting official new certainly from a source in japan does not state who the soul says, we think it's a local tv the, the source of the apple. so the condition of 5 crew members on board the coast guard playing
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a pay which collided with the japanese line plain remains. and we know that the coast guard plain as op, which is a showing, was on the top back as it's a japanese line. that was landing it, it seems a clip, some parts of the coast guard claim. can we talk about the evacuation process? it is not some miracle. that's a list of well, 379 passengers. all not have us managed to escape. can we just talk about how evacuations and a scenario like this, actually what, what, at least one sides of the plane is on fire? a quote. so we're ready facing footage from inside the cabin. but if i just give me some context to japan airlines and safety, this is an add on that is absolutely forensic about safety, the safety culture, japan airlines is industry leading. and just 2 weeks ago, i was with ad boss and japan airlines at adams headquarters in front. and they were
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showing me the new safety sensor that they have opened up that i've been in on out of japan. airlines is focused on safety that, that gives you some context and some perspective as to just how regret, inferring that they all week safety. so i can imagine that this evacuation was absolutely text book because of my to 400 people to be safely evacuated in those key fast to minutes. because as if anyone is near a screen now they're able to see the footage that we have a copy across all of the networks. you can see there was nothing left of this that comp. now i need hasn't been very long. that's why the bus immediate optima, the so crucial the footage from inside the cabin we can hear the cabin crew shouting, i will just reminding passengers to leave all of that belonging to head to the exits and so on and so on. open with me. the collaboration between us and the i 360 and it was like the state of the art at cross jet. and that has not over the years
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and years of, of different incidents. and then things that we've learned across a vision combined with jack on that line. so forensic on safety, it doesn't surprise me, but it would say nothing sort of in the right cuz that's the we are. we are hearing that all my 400 people on that i 350, we're able to be safely back back before. of course i have to do with those that the they to is unknown, of the other at cost that was involved. that seemed to be a costar backup, that's likely to be much, much more potentially less than 10 on board. but of course, what will be like to take some time because about box indeed, if it is as people in terms of safety, alex and we looked at these pictures and we looked at the, the flames as being goals this craft. you know, what does that ask about the, the, the fire retardant materials within the main cabinet and it brings me back straight to the 19 eighties and the british airways. manchester at polt crash,
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which changed at design and the culture of the materials use in the main campaign to be moved 5 or todd's and i left a very high standard. and as you say, you've just been of the safety said to that with that bus. how much detail is that in the materials that are used across the industry and all the allies when it comes to upholstery? because of course, the allies want to make the flight as comfortable as possible for the passenger of the airlines want to make the final comforters possible. but also as, as we know, airlines operate on very simply margin. so there is a push on financial efficiency. and so many can question, you know, does that ever compromise safety? well the on there is no because at travel is the safest form of transport for a reason. as an industry, we have the highest types of form of regulation. and then when you move away from the regulation and you just look at the manufacturer about, for example, in this scenario before that even approach that customer jump on that line,
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a box at that safety center. i'll take you back now that i was at 2 weeks ago, have documented every single from mine to major incident that has happened globally . not just to that run that costs, but the commercial that costs. and we're talking about in history, in the 100 years of the travel, the trouble has been a concept and it is constantly a learning process. it is the highest of, of the highest level of integrity when it goes into that decision making to ensure as you say, the upholstery, that having design that the efficiency, the passengers being able to move to the exit. but of course, now with this i q 50 being on file, we are seeing the, the real world example of something as major as an accident, like this for an ad call that hasn't actually ever been involved in a major accident. this is the fast. how long of an app i'll say 350. i'm sorry for that, but i would love to have like $400.00 passengers include,
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evacuate safely. that immediately i think, even though we're only an hour into that, it's safe to say that this is a testament to both the cost and that collaboration with the customer. alan jump on that and now we're going to learn more, goes over that kind of hours and days and investigation will begin because we're looking at an ac off. now that there's almost nothing left of it. now of course the, the big question that will be why i know your time will tell us we know the full details on the contribute test as a house to happen. it will continue to uh, follow events uh, throughout the night. certainly from tonight to the for the next because thanks for joining us from london or not at least 30 people have been killed in west in japan after the region was struck by a pump let us quake. the 7.6 magnitude quake happened off the coast of chicago, a prefecture, causing widespread damage, moles and a 1000 members of japan's military and healthy rescue. teams such as the volume is a single me warning has not been lifted past to g. thank you. i, yeah, i have received reports that very large scale damage has been new for i,
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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. fuels in this kid has more from kind of our in japan. this is a residential enclave and i'm going to just stepped 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 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
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these homes when the ground shook, but as far as they know, nobody have died. thankfully from this amazing scene here, our 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 on the west of japan main island of point of view. this is the reason that has taken much of the data is not to mention a tremor is an aftershocks from that new years they, quick at on the north is the up in center of this quake, no toll peninsula, and according to japan's public broadcast for n h k, most of the known states holidays are being confirmed and watching my cities as the
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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. so it's great opposition. leader leaves right moving has been stopped in the neck while visiting the southeastern city of his son isn't assigned to the capital so that up to say his injuries, adult life threatening local media. say the lead was towing the scientific proposed airport with a man asking for an ocean about suddenly lunged forward and stamped and events being taken into custody. these democratic party. now, when the last of the 2022 presidential election russian we saw strikes on ukraine's capital and other cities have killed at least one person, the injured dozen small explosions were hunting keys and an eastern city of coffee targets in the south and west. what also hit that's getting enough most of the bank, the joins us live from kiva and russia once again hitting sort of
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a hans of ukraine. how extensive does this attack seem to be but it seems to be very extensive. we've been told that there are hundreds of massages launched. ukraine says that they've inception most of those, but some have money is to get through. now. here in case we are told by the mass we started crisco the several size has been hit. now at one of the sites, and if i can just show you the impact here, it seems like it did right behind is clicking this must've crate time. you know, from the authorities that 40 people over 40 people haven't injured this uh, block off that these apartments of also one person sofa has been killed at this site. know they were fires across keith from those impacts and it started in the early hours of this morning, the air raid sirens through and tough. you could hear the air defenses firing into the sky. we had those explosions, but also we felt and heard the impacts. mendoza themselves managed to get through
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now ukraine, 2nd largest city khaki was full. so i had to extensive the end. the med that told people to remain in the shelters as it was not safe. i side not ukraine, student is best attracting to sit these missiles, but despite the air defenses, some of the oppression results are still getting through. and the reality is that keep the captain has not face this intensity of bombardment. since the early days of the will of stuff like that for us in key. thank you. still head here. all the all just there a news are a struggle to survive in southern gone. so we have them displaced palestinian families with little access to food wilson or shelter the how are the what would be whether it continues to pilot into western possibly
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a particular across the northwest. so we have some very strong winds pushing in the crossing in wells weather systems, putting in here as well driven in on those gusty winds. and we'll see that running to some cold air as well as every 5 pressure. i just got an atheist track some. oh, take care of in place and temperatures overnight, fully back to around minus 35 celsius and one or 2 spots of northern scandinavia. so as we go through the next couple of days, this co rest dies in place. if anything, you'll see these type of just coming down further, most guy minus 17 celsius and full, i'm going to minus 6, the full also 11 as we go on to was the we can, but also that could be down to minus 14 by friday. so that's a very cold there remaining implies elsewhere temperatures about where they should be across much of the year up particular present. having said that, because that when, when the weather continues to drive this way and possibly see some flooding, waste them into positive things and them wells, frosts, ground saturated here. so we could see some very heavy rain coming in here as well,
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northwestern pulse the span of portugal. also, robert, i'm settled that whatsoever that will make its way further. east was bumping into the cold as ice and snow. come get the scatter. navia, i know, but towards the baltic stays the hard hitting into buildings as it un, i'm by so the position given to you by or die, suppose you've described, that is better than is that any thoughts provided? hang on my question to you all the good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb to in the security council. this is, it may just something look as if it exit or to hear the story on told to how does era the
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the the the book you want 3 of the service news with me. so robin in doha, reminder of all the top new stories, the number of palestinians killed and israel's war, and garza has now passed 22000 people. according to garza's health ministry knots, this new city obtained from jobs, the city chaise bodies,
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lying in neighborhoods reduced to rubble in areas. but is there any soldiers have left? a mazda is all i'm doing, says it's killed. several is really troops by destroying tanks of mine fields. these randy ministry says it's killed several miles members along the dogs as coastline as ground fighting continues. the use of testing to janet's has called 5 or the runway it took kids had data, apples, local media out of holding the japan outlines that collided with the case gone plain. all the passengers and crew are reported to evacuate. to exercise the causes itself in the city of rafa had a population of 290000 people. the whole, israel's will become now many a 1000000 displaced. the palestinians of sheltering the most struggling to survive with basic necessities like food, water and medicine, is in short supply. when we consume should race ripples, newman, elbow, java, his wife and children are getting used to
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a new life and rougher in southern gaza. a make shift dentist home for 8 family members for the foreseeable future. they were forced to move from bed noon and northern cause a do you do is rarely strikes. life here is a struggle. they spend the day waiting in lines for what food and water they can get and searching for basic necessities or did they own? uh, we begin or day and my role is lighting. the fire was woman needing the bread and now there's washing the dishes and other one, washing the clothes. after preparing the bread, we have breakfast and then we line up for water, of course, salty water from a place that's a bit far out. tens of thousands of displace palestinians and a similar situation. more than half of cause us 2300000 population has crowded into its southern most city. that's off the, is red, designated the region, a safe zone. and yet,
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went on to bowman. you and shelters across beyond capacity. many people of pitching tens any where they can find, including long roads. the book full program says it's system of supplying basic necessities to gaza is on the verge of collapse, leaving displays families left to fend for themselves. and i own less expected burnett, i'm a mother of 6, goes a maybe that makes it difficult for me to get food or even water. the water contain is a heavy for the goes to car. we also our ability to get firewood is limited because my husband is the only one who is able to carry it in recent days, 100000 more displays, palestinians have of live to drop. these rarely been the 3 says is expanding from the operations targeting areas in central and southern because families live in futile phone going as strikes and the growing threat of illness and disease. do you
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when says new, it is safe in the seats drift? as a new year begins, most displace palestinians have won this only. i think it honestly my wish for the new year 2024 is for the occupation to disappear. its existence is the cause of the problems. russell was the last place of refuge for this case. palestinians, but now many fear they could be forced from casa for good. michel some chevy, acilo in the fall. it joins us now again home, the program, these direct to a foreign policy and security program at the middle east council on labels lives, kentucky with us again over 22000 died. and i wonder whether the global impact is actually having any issues with both politicians and the public collect because there is a mood swing. there was a change in the mindset of people that are seeing these images will show a general opinion of, of that change. different thing here. the things i've shifted when the attacks happen, of course, is, or how it's almost had like
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a car launch from the global community from your, from us a bit by bit as these images of carnage has been feeling dollar screens displaced to populations, the children, starvation and so on, i think the time is really shifting. we've seen also the european approach actually last year like a kingdom. we've seen spain a benjamin, so it'd be by bit speak out against what's happening, of course, because lots of pressure has been put in lots of public protests and european cities, an american cities as well. it's also very interesting to keep an eye on on us politics is one given that it's an election year and biden's ratings are down. this may impact him in this election. this also will factor in into his calculus, in this new year. indeed, the reason that supports him and some of the don't to obviously in other like surprises. this is what a pivoting around to his or his reaction on choose day regarding the instructional colt of justice. a parents that they will make due to south africa's petition on the issue of genocide. many envelopes that we've had on,
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i'll just say right in the weeks of this will have said the global action has to happen. and this was one of the areas that they focused on and the other organizations are these a organization based on the conference and other logic groups, even arab nations, need to weigh in by using the, the, the tools at hand. how important is this particular scenario considering in february, in just a few weeks time. there are informal hearings over israel's treatment of the west bank and uh the occupied areas which was actually shuffled even before october the 7th. so he's rarely under the spotlight when it comes to the treatment of palestinians. it's a 100 percent then the, what we see now is actually these are, these are usually not engaged with these allegations, but these are quite serious now. is there a spark of i c j and a signatory to with? of course the you want us to be criticized. but now these are, these have to respond. and the word genocide carries wait, because if the word is confirmed and designated, that means
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a potential court cases against the is there any military in general and so on? i think there's also, or part of the broader picture of the national pressure that's happening on israel, and it's no surprise that it's coming from south africa. of course, historically south africa's had apartheid. nonprofit re only ended when does the unified domestic movement fighting for liberation and from pressure from the national community. and the special comes from such as like nations, as well as potentially economic sanctions impacts on trade. as all of those as well, thank you very much for your time. thank you. so molly has reacted angrily to a deal between ethiopia and smallest break away region of some of the land that would allow addis ababa to secure access to the red sea. now remember on top of understanding it inspected to allow if you, if you to establish a coastal marine base and access to a pulse. locust issue says the deal is null and void and threatens peace and stability in the region. alexandra bias has moved the ceremony out of out of the brought the leaders of both
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e. c o p a and the break away territory of small the land closer to long sought goals. this was the 2 most of it's going to be somewhere around this 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 islands. president says that in return you will recognize his
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territories, independence, somali land declared autonomy from the rest of somalia, in 1991. but is still claimed by mogadishu, the end of the signing of the 4 of them on the we are very happy and we thank the shipping department just as we signed the agreement here. we have allowed them to columbus as of last week, and they would also recognize us as an independent state. 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, alger 0 at the end, a is a full but small, the minutes to planning an international cooperation and joins us now from not right. we could talk you at a say on, i'll just say, i mean the arrangement does come with diplomatic concerns to that being that somalia will not be happy in the lifestyle. recite the somali cabinet to said
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e. c. o. p is action offensive that endangers disability. and piece of the region, would you agree with that? there is no question. this is a dramatic developments with profound consequences for regional instability in the corner of africa. and keeping right in front of africa is already one of the most fragile regions around the world. so i think he feels his per box with the faction . it's certainly going to create so much problems in the region already. i mean, easier heavies, ethiopia has been trying to find the route to the sea for some time. i mean, negotiating that path has not been easy. why has it been easier to deal with smalley land rather than with somalia? well, from a somebody perspective, there are a number of dimensions to consider here. one is probably judged probably incorrectly, that somebody is too weak of. i've stayed to resist. what is fact typically
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a incl where's and not even a negotiation really. and secondly, this is by far the most egregious violation of the sovereignty of somalia, by a foreign country in about a decade. it happened the last country that violated some of the sovereignty was actually if you'll be away, nadine dated back in 2006. which independence disasters and as we all remember. and thirdly, the last, the invasion of the c o. b of 2006 in fact a left to the rise of all shut off the most violent militant group in the region. and so you can only imagine what this one would do in somebody and across the reach it. i mean, that also seems to be the sullivan, the despite so that you have political sort of worries that you know, you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours and there is benefit to both sides of this particular agreement . if, if we're to believe what's written on paper, i mean, ethiopia gets access to the war to small, the land gets the state and the ethiopian national line. it seems like the quits in
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basically all they well, i mean that's what they said on paper, but keep in mind that if you would be a, is now a lot more weaker and divided internally than it was 15 years ago. ready and paid half of somalia number one. secondly, if you up is also having another geopolitical dynamic with egypt, a law on the renaissance, damn. and certainly if europe is now trying to dismember somalia, a member state of the african union and the charter of the community, in fact, to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all member states. the fact that the, the african union and see that headquarters are based in that as a whole box. and that if you okay, is it, is that in fact capable of doing something like that really flies in the face of, of a global cooperation or cooperation between small yeah, and if you, if you, for that matter, well i'm sure there will be issues that needs of african you need to consider because obviously such recognition or such recognition would, would break the child to. but the, the, the other issue here is a geo political politics because the polt itself, in theory,
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would be administered by the united arab emirates, an arab nations having an influence across the hold of africa, the u i. e, obviously also it back in one of the slides. and so don, it's also had to influence in libya. how much of a concern is that to? is it something we should be considering when we, when we, when we talk you about these relationships between ethiopia and its neighbors? i mean, there is no question that there are other geo political dynamics that are actually and they will crystallize in the next few weeks that long. and certainly if you up is now, announcements was even though it was dramatic, it was not entirely unexpected. in fact, the prime minister reveal, if it was vocalizing his country's desire to gain access to the red sea, but they could have achieved that very objective through diplomatic means to screen arrangements with small yeah, and other countries, i mean, somebody obviously is blessed to be that long disclosed in africa and certainly i think there's somebody leadership was prepared to engage in
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a meaningful discussion around this issue. but this moves now really that it takes the whole discussion into a new level. and of course, the other countries outside of this region get involved. i think you can only imagine that you will see a conflagration across the region very soon for the night, but we will leave it, but it's been good to get your insight into this. so thanks for your time. thank you for having me. in the jerry climate change and results exportation or eating away other countries, atlantic coast line, it's just a pulse of legals. along the atlantic coast, my entire communities are being swept away during the ghost, more than 180 kilometers of the coast has been taken over by the ocean. most of it in the last decade, a vicious usa, the problem is accelerating. at a frightening piece we have, um,
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i would say about uh about 15.5 to minutes of drawings and plates. uh, which is one of the things we're putting in place to, to, to deal with the current, the thing balance of the winged wave from current 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 eco recommendation of the land from the ocean. i also meet the cost of the of ocean worse over the past $2.00 decades, community leaders and the folk would say the most 90 percent of that land. but there's no more land for us to move in. because many of the belongs to chevron, exactly me, just community to say the bridge used to be 2 kilometers away from here. and that
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was just 10 years ago since then they've moved 4 times and resettle in land. and now, new bits for warranty is being sold. white houses used to be just a few years ago. legacy, something 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 it's be to see all the targets. outside the office of the brought the boat to mine signed the erosion encroachments got was. that's how we got some typical trouble. as i be getting ready for an idea and cost of communities 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
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a decrease. i'll just do that. i focus lagos, nigeria, now hundreds of migrants involved in the us, both the state of texas. so being flown to illinois is part of the policy by republican government greg habit to send asylum seekers to democrat pots of north america. a bank triple 7, london in chicago brought for the international airport coming 355 microns. regardless, being targeting chicago. it's a circled st. theresa, etc, that limits corporation with federal immigration enforcement authorities and c. i really have released 352 prisoners after the president offered them a new york state park. and it follows an attack on a military um re on to prisons in november, which the government described as a to 2012 people were killed and on 2000 prisoners escaped from the capitals named prison post office fulton on his on a thank you very much so well before heading to ethic a couple of names,
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mohammed los signed off with to crucial goals for livable in the permit a car to raise. the egypt strike opened the scoring guest new castle with his 150 if the illegal for the club. and he added another one up from the policy support with full minutes remaining to secure a full 2 victory. if a for most 3 points cleared, the 2nd place aston villa fellow who has never won the f con title will cast in egypt. indeed, thomas, which is which begin which is held in ivory coast. he could be a way for up to 6 weeks for the, for the other big international a full time and taking place at the same time as the asian copier and cut off some of the teams that have already arrived. and this was a little bit too much, you need putting his saudi arabia today as to the paces in training. so the 3 time asian cub champions and many of the squad that will have good memories of thing and cuts off at the woke up where they beat eventual champions argentina. they begin
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their asian cope campaign against online, on january 16, full time champions. japan won't be asian compet the last time casa hosted this in 2011. it included the stop last. how mean tomor and the squad to the spied him carrying injury? the brighten window has an ankle injury and isn't expected to be fit to for the opening match against vietnam. on january the 14th, i think i know how to use the korea, so i still have the disappointment of not being able to when the last tournament at the same time. it's not just about the disappointment. as we have set high goes for ourselves. it is important to ensure that we went in asia in order to win in the world. with that disappointment, unambitious goes in mind. we will go into the competition with aspirations to grow now says all those one of the will, cup stadiums will be used as the asian cup. the opening game will be in the cell, stadium, or origin t and i lifted the woke up trophy in 2022,
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and they were sits in the 4th 24 teams. hundreds of thousands of funds, no less than 5 months. scouts will be in place full this asian comp. i don't want to just over a year has passed since the mens will cupcakes off in castle. the country is now reading itself to host ages biggest football tournaments. palestine will be making vis a consecutive of parents team, providing a focal points of positivity, full that nation. it's more of them. and again, it's because you're not everyone who love the fans united, the play of united games, but you know what? the sentence people would be, i think you would find a lot of support showing that had been due to stage this addition of the tournaments bouncing 2022 due to its 0 cubic 19 policy. as world cup hosts in whitening at that time, capsule was in the perfect position to step up. but short notice. i think that's
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all good to go up the trust of the international community and hosting to be open events and international events. and as a part, and i think know about is it the help of the all sporting events happening and that was cancelled. always have parents become the 1st country to host the agent. come on. 3 occasions. tassels team are answering this tournaments with a points approved by all the writing champions. having won this trophy in 2019 in the united arab emirates, that they failed to replicate the full on the world stage. that 2022 work of campaign began with high expect stations. it ended with 3 straight defense council did finish 2023 on a high with 2 big world cup, qualifying wins of india and the dentist done the respite to retain. the agent cycle begins against lebanon on january, the 12th and the richardson l. gc era, though ha, of the spanish football or uh,
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the center of the women's woke up kissing scandal will testify in court. on tuesday, jennifer home also will give evidence against foreman spanish football presidents at louis. it will be alice who kissed her on the lips as they celebrate and winning the woke up in august. the judge must decide that if the case should be sent to trial or the alice that has been banned from all football activity by fee fund and denies any wrong doing. when really it has been in fact, i've only i'm city following it. disaster sent you for me, include captain only want to of he's 15 league games and todds and over sold a team dropping from 6 to 20th in the english 2nd to spanish. and there's been a big so. okay. and the united cup and pass a tele pulled off and unexpected to one. when over greece, thomas body is vera and daniella siegel, the top 10 size. maria society as the final city pastor who was struggling with the back injury. i've done a strong cricket coach on central to has had that he's contract to extend it for
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another year. before my angry and batson, the oversold, the countries impressive woke up performance last year in which they beat pockets on english for alaska and the netherlands. and the n b a, the milwaukee bucks at 15, a game at home winning streak is over the eastern conferences. second place team will be tended by the indiana faces unimed $12.00 to $113.00 and there was a surprise result at madison square garden. your next son, the western conference leaders in minnesota timber was the 112 to 160 sinus for the seattle cracking, celebrating winning the in until when to classic. they beat the vegas golden nights 3 now, and the outdoor status spectacle is we'll see as a 5th when in the and this is what for me, a 100 up to. so thanks very much so that of course you can follow all of the stories we're covering. not all websites out there. don't come into play to
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