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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 2, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the, [000:00:00;00] the problem so robin, you'll what email does it renews online for my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. first bottles and central and southern gaza. how boss is supposed to say that funding is really troops in con
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units. and then old palestinian cities have been left in ruins. mold in 22000 people have been killed since the war began. a struggle to survive. we have some displaced palestinian families with little access to food, water, and shelter. israel target cities across the occupied with spanking overnight raids, at least full palestinians have been killed. and in japan, a passenger plane pass into flames of declining with a small across the runaway and tow $25.00 people reported that the welcome to the news i was $1300.00 gmc, that's 3 o'clock in the afternoon in garza where the number of palestinians killed has now surpassed 22000 according to the territories health ministry. these by the army has stepped up, strikes in southern gaza, a day after announcing plans to pull out some of its troops on the ground. there's intense fighting. come off, as i'm doing,
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says it's killed. several is already sold just by exposing a mine field. while destroying tanks is really ministry says it's killed several homeless members along garza's coast line will thousands of his rarely soldiers all meant to leave 1000. as the military comes under us, pressure to move towards low intensity will 5. but is there any will planes in tang subbing? hitting the south more intensely, particularly the city of con eunice. in the know, the extent of damage is becoming clear, right in areas where it was by the troops of left to things with you guys from kansas city, show bodies lying in neighborhoods, reduced to rubble. palestinians who stayed in northern and gaza despite is rarely ami evacuation orders of describing falls from the homes and having to shelter in the un run school. they forced us to leave during the night. we left the shows up there. they kept us on the seats for 2 weeks
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without having any sense. gods would punish these is right and why they are killing us. they wanted us to go to the stock number. so we rejected, and we insisted to stay here and i would never leave. i told my children that we would always be here, and we would never leave. even if the atlantic law did a memo. georgiana, back up here, go to one more year. when we 1st came here, they was electricity, and water is ready for us with kendra and killed all families and killed other citizens. i lost my brothers and my cousins, and we had to bury the know these ready for the system, the schools and stay your get them off the 12 days they withdrew and left the shelter like this. look at the destruction room. it's huge. now there is no electricity, no volta and no food. we have nothing to watch here. we are under a ceiling, honey, my food is all correspond to live for us and rough uh, in the southern gonna garza honey. i mean as well and might be pulling out some
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troops from garza but the aerial bombardment has intensified. just bring us up to speed on what we know is happening across the gauze district. this is almost non stop buying. going artillery, selling a massive very strikes, targeting the central area of the gasket. more refugee accounts are being targeted, more residential homes and an infrastructure of the industry. just making life very difficult set for people in that area and forcing them into evacuation. and the very are the evacuated do, came on the uh it'd be bombardment button, han you. and as we're talking about for the 3rd time now we've had the headquarters of the policy and every preference society is under attack. and this time is the, is more of the main building that houses the headquarters and within the vicinity is also a building that house the ambulance directory, as well as the hospital and the hospital in the back of the building. but we're talking about 4 people have been killed including
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a baby this time. and this is not the 1st time with the in the tack. systematic attacks on the know facilities in what looks like a systematic destruction of health facility just to crippling the entire health care system. and in bringing them down we're talking about in the northern part, there's almost no function in hospital a server and a gradually. now in the central part of the city of tanya and as the amount of contracts on healthcare facility is just an indication of the much more valuable we'll have to endure within that coming a day is, is the gradually the, the society, charitable health facilities is gradually pushed out of out of service as it's under constant bombardment. there is the still artillery center and going on along the board of the eastern side of the gulf from starting from bay time to be in the southern co say might be that difficult to use a heavy heavy with all of the emergency services rushing to try and help people
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what you of and obviously illustrates a huge amount of time, haven't mandatory and prices is continuing despite fall. right. is really ministers like ben via and small rich, hoping me saying that palestinians should emigrate out of gaza. how is the news being sort of received by palestinians you've been speaking to the hello. this is not the 1st time palestinians the hear about this, and we've heard it from is really politicians, the political leaders, the journalist, the prominent journalist and ms. rose, calling for either legally for the explosion of the palestinians from the gaza strip there, calling for emptying the land. basically, i have just read it, look back in history. this is exactly how, how is science turned into a box majority, a jewish country by the implementing a strategy of a population of transfer,
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or has it been to fear all that as the population it's spinning and this is exactly what's going on when we looked at the patterns of bombings and the large number of casualties and those are being killed, including the children, will look at that entire generation of it could have been killed. the pa does of bombing suggest that it is done in a way to make life impossible and very consistent with these really efforts, including its policies, even before october. the 7th. when there was that 16 year uh at the a block, you just further the suffering of policy and now it's out to the public. it just it consistent with their efforts to make it uninhabitable and eventually in for forcing people into exposure. and now the college is voluntary integration. it's not when when you create those difficult conditions on the ground where life becomes absolutely impossible, there is no way people are voluntarily leaving. and similar to the idea of evacuation zone and safety vacuum,
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which is what people are forced to go to these areas, but under heavy bombard them. now we're looking at the largest scale and this is what, how the situations have become on the ground. there's more of this has started to come to, to the surface then with the, the politicians and ms. bailey and leaders are not shying away from just it saying it's out loud that the need to for palestinians do and leave or integrate, but it's not voluntarily. it's not a human, it's a pretty much an a genocide, those a way of emptying the land. settlement move that for us in rafa. thank you. so it was a southern city of rough, had a population of 290000 people before his rounds will become now nearly a 1000000 displaced palestinians of sheltering the vista, struggling to survive with basic necessities like food, water, and medicine in very short supply. when we consume sharif or pulse, newman elbow,
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java, his wife, and children are getting used to 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 and in northern cause a do you do is rarely strikes live. here is a struggle. they spend the day waiting in lines for what food and water they can get and searching for basic necessities of the day on the we begin or day and my role is lighting. the fire was woman needing the bread and others washing the dishes and the 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 on 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,
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a safe zone. and yet, went on to bowman. you and shelters are proud to be on capacity. many people up teaching tens anywhere they can find, including long roads. the vote full program says it's system of supplying basic necessities to gaza is on the verge of collapse, leaving displace families left defend for themselves. and our own less expected burnett, i'm a mother of 6 goes a maybe that makes it difficult for me to get food or even worse off the water containers are heavy for the goes to car. we also our ability to get firewood is limited because my husband is the only one who's 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
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families live in futile phone going as strikes and the growing threat of illness and disease. do you, when says new where is safe and the besiege stress? as a new year begins, most displaced, palestinians have one fish 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. the russell was the last place of refuge to displace palestine in the now many fear that could be forced from casa for good michel, some chevy. uh, sure. 0. the user name is teresa is it's kind of a, the spikes in syria that came up to 5. ok, so a little from 3 integrity lights on monday is what was the topics head? won't it describe the serial ministry infrastructure on the outskirts of damascus? so require us join us not from tennessee with a little bit more on this. what more do we know about the strikes in syria sar, to all these riley military release,
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the very ras statements, a confirming that they had attacked targets in syria without mentioning that it was actually military targets there in minutes. it's august. and now this isn't the 1st time it's been carrying out as strikes in syria, not just during this war on gaza, but it had been doing so previous to this war. but now you have no early attacks coming from syria towards israel, but you've also got attacks of happened from iraq just a couple of days ago. then you've also got these hezbollah rockets are being fight every single day towards israel. and that's because hezbollah, the uranium, but group is mostly on not know than us, northern boat of israel. and in fact, a slow me, which is one of the both the towns it's been evacuated, that's been targeted just in the last few hours with the real kit. so nancy tank missile hitting the ground and damaging some infrastructure. but then you also have
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the ministry, the army chief as well as some of these, those been a part of the war cabinet confirming and saying that's including the prime minister himself that israel is fighting a 7 front was so not just a threats of, from iran or just only from 11 on, but you also have syria. well, so threats from iraq as well as the food the rebels in yemen. and then it considers that spices them and then it considers the 5th cause that in the 6th been occupied westbank. so it's definitely israel trying also to show that it's able to hit back if it needs to us at the time when one of the us carriers is now leaving the eastern mediterranean and that kind of leads israel even more vulnerable. so arrest statement, but also perhaps the statement to show that it can strike back if it needs to let it go. so these last few days we've been talking about the is riley,
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will cabinet meeting on off, counsel rescheduled, was actually going on, is it going to happen later today to that's right. they're all expected to have a to me things one which will be the will cabinet. well, that will be for the 1st time looking at what they call the day also the day after is once they wind down the slicing in gaza and then they'll go on to have a security cabinet missing. and that was off the finance minister. best though smart trips, who is a policy data in this far right coalition government. 6 was up in arms a few days ago as well as some of the others in the college. she government saying that that discussion shouldn't just be restricted to the wall cabinet, but it should be widened to include some of the other ministers. now someone like best all smart judge has made some incredibly provocative suggestions, including what you were talking about earlier, the voluntary evacuation of palestinians from garza. but besides, the facts of the matter is that us has been putting pressure on israel. it wants to
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see a winding down all of those strikes because of the number of civilians killed. however, even though we've been reporting and they've been discussing the fact that some of those troops will be leaving gaza. interestingly though we've just been hearing from you all have gone, he's the defense minister and also part of the war cabinet saying this is during it so in gaza, just in the last few hours saying this sense was still seeing the campaign again. come off is wrong, even went on to say that so king. so some of the troops are all not slow had been access thing. you own the car door on both sides operations will be different. he said in the north. how must remain that a few thousands of the 15 to 18000 on the opposite. but when you and some of them have gone south and he said, we will continue oaks on a smaller level, a scale down level. but the goal is to take control of the parent tree that and he talks about the south and he says, probably we're focused on what's above,
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how must tunnels, and that we will continue to fight with intense to see he adds. now that just shows you the yes, we're talking about some of the troops leaving, but they clearly not winding down that will any time soon i'm in the was the army chief. this will be going on for the rest of 2024. interesting to see what does come out about me to a bit more analysis of the later in the day. thank so ricardo, forest and television. so these really supreme court struck down a parliamentary loads that would have restricted legal control over the government . the original changes had been supported by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu . another triggered months of protest critics had ruled, they could encourage corruption, an arbitrary appointments to important posts, lower con, report stuff from west jerusalem. 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 um, listen constitution. on monday,
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a defined is quote over ton. the reasonableness stands of bill h tells you suppose in favor 7 against justice minister, your if levine, who is one of the architects, have been the slum. the ruling saying, the decision to publish during the war is the opposite of the unity needed for the fighters. but opposition the yeah, the page for support of the court decision, blaming the divisions leading to the october 7th attacks and not to be made in the israel's parliament. the kinetic approved. the bill in july out of the vote, was $64.00 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,
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some escalated to finance and arrests. the good news is 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 to do with the 1st piece of a load up package. of judicial reforms and it's rebecca for now called the rest of the government's proposed reforms into question the reasonable understand the bill was passed just behind the, in these ready to conduct the in july and then over time did a 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 to join the industry there by salt and barrel tubs,
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professor of public policy at haven't been police. that university could help you with this again. so it's on let's just talk about the decision by the high court. so we now looking at a real of collision between the, the legal for tennessee, colts and the government. yes, i mean, somebody just said back particular for nothing. yeah. because he's pushed really hard to try and introduce these changes in the legal system within his drive, whereby the supreme court, tomorrow less become less independent and under the assembled the government. and of course, as a population, citizens have rejected this. and there were all these waves of protestants on, and i think it will make a qualitative difference to them. but for the policy, is it going to make a huge difference because the policy is also governed under emergency occupation rose. that to the justice both by the supreme council does not really apply to them
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. and i think of just another setback for nothing. yeah. whole. and it will probably helps to decrease the questioning within these various i do what she's been up to, that this is not the only faulty decision that he's back. this was another one to then you'll put the box. but while the warring dolls uh, takes priority at the moment, did you think he'll bring it along side? it does have, he does the public themselves in israel, and i have a problem of, you know, coming back out onto the streets again. while that's still supporting the government on the other warranty. i don't think there would be able to come up in the streets and the masses they did in the past because as long as these types of so for persist, which he has introduced, as we said, maybe in the past as the 1st time is around, declares war since 1973, they invaded devin and without decaying war. it was always especially on operations . but by declaring war he has has to change the whole mechanism in the governance is in the hands of the many cabinets and they don't to, to, of, to full of all the checks and balances that usually exist in the system. when he
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comes to spend a lot of that processed against him until the warning guys over and he has united, he declares and, and for my enter the war for that setting. no ending in terms of the pressure that the government on the coast that's in yahoo face right now because they have decided that they will attend the international criminal justice hearings a petition by south africa, accusing israel of genocide specifically on this issue of gaza. and the war on garza and they couldn't avoid not attending these hearings. could they know 1st as a member of the united nations? and as it was saying before, they're very keen on being counted as a state the court. they didn't, addressing the court with the respect is important for all the states. and obviously because south africa approached under the genocide convention of which is rather the signature, one of the and the signatures to the convention from august 1949. and these 2
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factors make it impossible for them to reject the, the color tearing as it happens. now, i think the issue is, becomes, of how they defend themselves. and to what extent south africa and a very important the international community is going to support stuff that to africa and building the case and the evidence, including the non government that agencies or any agencies, all the people witnessed what was going on over the last 3 months, how difficult is it going to be to prove the case? cuz legal loopholes could always exist, call it, they are all the loopholes here. that is israel can use and that was the, the all new poll is the fact that it's being at war. it has the right to defend himself, and they have done every possible measure to reduce casualties. that's what i think with this very defense is going to be. but uh, given the, the, the way evidence has been the come into the particularly not just the right now.
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the other way to do these channels. it's just going to be difficult, i think too, for them to walk away on this card from this particular course. we'll pick more as the day progresses. suddenly what comes out of the cabinet leasing lights on and off. so thanks very much. still something give you a at least full palestinians have been killed as consultations with this really falls as the occupied westbank, though it happened during a rates near the city is clear. at least 7 palestinians have been arrested is really sold as also storm janine refugee camp and the city associates for the spit, how small from nablus. the well doesn't raise across the occupied west bank overnight to the most serious of those in the town of as on just the visa count cuba in the north of the west bank and that full palestinians were killed in violent confrontations with is rarely security forces. and these waves have kept the bodies of those for that's not unusual. they've kept the bodies of $46.00
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palestinians who been killed in similar circumstances since october the 7th and also overnight 7. palestinian has died in these railey prison. 23 year old abdul rahman by ash was serving a 35 month sentence, 7 prisoners it since october. the 7th. it's a high number on comes against the background where israel's parliament as legislated huffman, the conditions of palestinian prisoners, while the national security minister. is it mobbing? give a mine with convictions for an assignment to racism, a membership of a terrier group of mine who is taking particular interest in telling his constituents how is going to make life much, how to the palestinian prisoners? no indications yet as of the cause of death of the woman. bosh, 23 years old investigations are continuing according to these rarely prison burnett. smith islanders era numbers the
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now in japan, a passenger jets has been destroyed by 5 left. apply the with a case called planning on the runway a took is had a to add for the all those on each kind of outlined chip, maybe 1000 live 5 people build on the small ad across the emergency. workers have been working to push out the blades as you can see from the incident itself that's close over to chris kill, but to his line for us in take care, it's quite remarkable that you can actually see an accident on a camera, they're very clear pictures apparently, as we have seen and just shown of what seems to have happened, but what apples will forward to you saying about the circumstances of this major incident as well, reports trickling out about what has happened. we don't go, we do not have any official confirmation of what the circumstances that lead to this crash. well, but local media reports are saying that the coast guard playing,
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carrying the 6 personnel on board, which was on his way to deliver a to the earthquake affected region, all of japan into the runaway area. and about the same time that the japan airlines plane was landing. this is yet to be confirmed by the coast guard, but these, this is want uh, tbs they put on tv and, uh, the local media report saying, uh, the, the depend airlines plane clips, uh, the coast guard plain uh, stating the rear of the plain uh on the fall, i was seeing those room remarkable images uh, from inside the cabin of the smoke filling up. as of the passengers and crew began evacuating and remarkably, they old managed to get out. they had been about 17 injuries for full from the dependent airlines playing full or have taken to hospital to for smoking, to elation, to for,
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or the mind the injuries and the risk also receiving mind injuries i can remember to list outcome from what could have the like an absolute catastrophic disaster, but you know, it is also a tragedy for those on board. the coast guard plain. uh the, as you mentioned 5, a 5 person now did die. and we also have the captain, who is reportedly also in a critical condition. chrissy as you say, it's a miracle that nitty 300 what a g passengers were able to escape from not playing any goes to show how important the emergency evacuation procedures. all of japan outlines is a very good safety record. the. oh absolutely. they have a very good safety record and they also, um i've been reading has been trained to evacuate a plane in 90 seconds. and it certainly seems to have been the all the difference in this case. and they prioritize a saving lives of
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a bruises and broken bones. reportedly, some of the injuries sustained through the passages came because the, the slide from the rear of the plane appears to be very steep about all of them got out considering how quickly that plane wind up inflamed off to the evacuations . it is a commendable job undoubtedly by the crew to not just get the passengers out by themselves out as well with only 17 minus injuries. chris, this apple which is a major effort, is one of 2 in tokyo. this is not going to create major headaches and tons of rescheduling outlined. is that a stuck at the apple content cost and those that might have $1.00 to $2.00 of land landed the oh, absolutely. the, the heading to the airport is the closest one to tokyo city. it service has major regional destinations and services. uh, you know, just uh,
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domestic locations around the country. uh. and it is now closed and definitely uh at the moment until it is safe to reopen it again. it has to be uh, noted that this is the most major uh travel period and the japanese a calendar then usually is period is when every one from around the country leaves the megacities like tokyo and returns to the parents house as my grandparents house, as in their hometown, so then you get period is incredibly important top part of the calendar. and no doubt also for many of the travel isn't depend this flight came from the north and whole keidel. it was on down to leave full of people who are visiting this, the ski resorts they have from around the world. and this is going to create, it's not just for them, but also of course, uh for the very vital aid and the systems as needed by plain uh to uh, into the issue call region of the new got the region of the country, which so badly needs a still following you mondays, diddly earthquake, chris gilbert, back with an update from take care. thank you. let's go start with the territories
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. he's a full the airline pilots. are you ready to book on that line? safety joins us now from right in the united kingdom. by the time mr. ties of kentucky with us on, i'll just say era. imagine how you all the pilots, all don't japanese play this incident has happened. can you talk us through what the pilots in the co pilots of thinking doing and saying, knowing that they fit something and an engine is on fire as well, they will have lots of training in the same way like that and to deal with emergencies. i mean, obviously you don't expect it to be a condition with the red cross on the runway, but nevertheless, they will have the old is an evacuation. um and it may well be that the coming crew having seen the situation where they've been ready and expecting that
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evacuation older but also being dealing with whatever alarms were going off on the fly day with the engine fires and what have you. but obviously some with this a situation as serious as this, i would also have to consider how long they spend on the for like day doing checklist for millions we check that some and how quickly they need to get out themselves, and so whatever. so you can just say follow the previous one and the cabin crew of all received on an excellent drill with often told of flying is the safest mode of transport. i mean, looking at these pictures, you know, it doesn't you want to, as well. yeah. so i couldn't, i mean, obviously it's a pretty dramatic fee, but actually it's interesting, i mean, by my book it's really about, you know, who, the, sorry for the reason. and i quite the japanese as the gold standard and the japanese, the australians,
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and all the couch is just do not seem to have accidents. and this is an extremely unusual event. so it probably is extremely slow because of the role of their offset. and culture is in the process. that's not too good recalls that in japan, and this is not something you expect to see the past. it's a very disciplined evacuation of not play. and it seems, i mean, in general, in general on the and mrs. a rarity or all the more frequent that we think we just don't hear about the that. yeah, it's hard to say, i mean you'd need todd statistics. i mean, that happened one or 2 issues in the u. s. recently, where they have very hard density traffic levels and multiple rum why it's withdrawal. so different sizes and speeds of a crop coming and going at the same time. and it really doesn't need much of a slip for the traffic controller or a pilot to make a mistake. and obviously something went wrong here. what i understand at the moment
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is that some, this landing across the app off the japanese headlines ad boss. what's the 1st of a sequence to land on from my 3 for right? but had been for the parts is only up until that point. so whether or not there was a slipping in traffic control, whether the pilot on the ground didn't understand the instructions. i mean, very mind it was nice, so slow, so confusing lines. uh is this sort of thing that the investigators will be looking at how it posted will the black spot, black books include, is behaving this particular case? well, they'll be very important providing a slide being found and they all designed to kind of, we pretty stream conditions, but the voice recorders and flight days. so we code is particularly the lowest recorded in this instance, are both a cross will be, but their traffic control,
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whether whether you're being recorded. i mean, you can actually listen to the traffic control discussion. now, i'm all mean today. so the, the, the investigations won't have a pretty clear record of who you said was to well, we'll leave it there and see what does happen in the coming days for the payment to have you chose the thanks so much for joining us on the site and from real in the case, i'm sorry for the webinar his over to the colors. we have a little bit of rain in the full costs of them, at least over the next couple of days. not too much to speak of some pieces of cloud. the central parts of saudi arabia easing tabitha, was the gulf. we could see a shower to just the found on by re northern possible cause. i'm not too much to speak of use both of right. certainly a possibility. high statement though. the round 25 cells use that when does pick up as we go through with the as they said, we'll chat with a little bit of lifted dust and sand. southern north, you can see things to look a little more on several across eastern side of the minutes, right. and you might catch a shout to process the eastern area is the possibility of the chat with the just
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around the gaza strip, pushing up tools 11 on easing up tools at western side of syria as we go through web stay and something of a repeat performance as we go through this day, i think there's more than most pos could say model more in the way of writing, and it will tend, this time to snow. is it just, these is across that east, the side of the, towards the caucasus. we bought across northern parts of africa, generate dry spaces. the plowed to slashing the far north of the continent, but nothing too much to speak of. she dried down towards the western side of west africa as well as we go through the next couple of days. one or 2 showers, certainly a possibility may wall typical sites. i know barbara continues to move across madagascar into the indian ocean as well still has hail and then these are a small area sign relates a deal between the break way region of smalley lines. and if you, if you don't access to the red sea,
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the what constitutes extent, so we can talk to a, see, i want you to start with just the facts. what us to, what happened as independent. we want these, we want the education i want to, we don't have to leave them in different countries policy and it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you're reports for that. i should just trust that unity often is the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness. and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of truth . it was supposed to be a refuse, which sells crudely as brothers home was allegedly the scene of torture. right. and even murder one. 0,
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one east investigates the crimes. and those set to be behind on i'll just the the the book, the lucky watching the i'll just it renews with me. so robin endo holder mind to evolve top new stories. the number of palestinians killed that as well as war on guns that has now surpassed 22000 people according to goals as health ministry that says new video taken in garza city shows bodies lying in neighborhoods reduced to rubble of his ready soldiers left. the bosses um during size it's killed, several is by the troops by destroying tanks and designating mine field is really military size. it kills several homeless members along with dogs, as caseload and at least 1200 cities to be killed as a confrontation. this with is very false, is that to you,
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if you will keep fight westbank, southern palestinians are also arrested. is there any soldiers also storm jeanine, refugee camp, and the city of sultan? with little today, he presents a gauze as population displaced by as well as will finding food and shelter is becoming increasingly difficult. the situation is i've done it in the southern city of an offer, some of being forced to seek refuge in it too. but even the animals are stopping unexpected. how's the story of animals and humans seeking safety side by side. israel's relentless attacks forcing displays, palestinians to shelter with monkeys and lions at rough as i'm sure i have not known. hey, well enough, and i'll, i'll probably because i'm not scared and because the animals here are more merciful than the tanks and planes of these really enemy will strike without prior warning, and without mercy, with full force and cruelty against our people. there are many families, so it'd been completely wiped out and now all our families are staying at the su,
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living amongst the animal, is more merciful than the plains in the sky. and despite suffering from chronic hum, give themselves time is found to care for the animals. but for many the fame and like conditions too much for monkeys have died from starvation. a 5th, it's billy a life, a tunnel, sophia and the some of the animals are struggling just to survive. but what about humans? we have a dying monkey due to a lack of food that's just being fed by hans because he cannot eat on his own. these scenes are painful and difficult to seeing. painful for both humans and animals. yeah, yeah. one of the lions is so hungry that the newly boom cubs aren't expected to survive. this is big sees the mother may be forced to eat the then all the heavy and well done that. so we asked for the conditions here it is very tragic. there is a food with water and medicine. a sure to ensure that the lions we tried to offer them
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a meal per week. sometimes we cannot have been beaten dry bread soaked and water is just to keep them alive. the situation is tragic. it deserves honest ease. the situation is only going to get worse due to the lack of food, both for the animals. and so the displace palestinians are being forced to seek safety with them. that would be it, which is 0. the smallest has branch and i can relate to a deal between the 2. if you and small is break away regents along the line that will give out assigned to the access to the red sea is expected to allow you to establish a coastal marine base and access to a port. margaret issues as the dale to athens piece on stability in the region and is, are cool to get some bass. so that's a easier for you. and it's under bias as more
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the ceremony. and i just out of the, brought the leaders of both e. c, o, p a and the break away territory of small the land closer to long sought goals. but similar, the 2 most of it's going to be some way land is with us. this will be the starting point for on cooperation with the brotherly people of somebody, len to grow and developed together in cooperation and ensure outcome and 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 you will recognize his
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territory independence. the somali land declared autonomy from the rest of somalia in 1991. but it's still claimed by mogadishu, the end of the signing of the form of 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 a bossy, 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 on which it considers a violation of its territorial sovereignty. alexandra buyers alger 0. let's take a closer look at the regional dynamics behind the de la smuggler and declared independence from somalia in the early 19 nineties, but has failed to receive international recognition. mogadishu insistence, money, and ruins pond to its territory if he had lost access to the sea when eritrea broke
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away around the same time. and that's, that's africa. second most populous country, relying on neighboring 2 booty for most of its maritime trade. so on that, on plants to lease a 20 to allow me to stretch of land along its case line to ethiopia, to establish a base for a marine falls id and a is molly, is full of administrative planning and international cooperation. he says, ethiopia is violating international loads to keep in mind that if you will be a um, is now a lot more weaker and divided internally than it was 15 years ago with it invaded half of somalia number one. secondly, if you up is also having another g political dynamic with egypt, a law on the renaissance dam, 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 into atoria, the integrity of all member states, the fact that the, the african union seat and headquarters are basically that is all about that if you, okay, is it, is that in fact,
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capable of doing something like that really flies in the face of, of a global cooperation or cooperation between smalley and if you up here for that matter, i mean there's no question that there are other geo political dynamics that are at play. and they will crystallize in the next few weeks and months. and certainly if you up is now, announcement was even though it was dramatic, it was not entirely unexpected. in fact, the prime minister of, if you, if it was vocalizing his country, is desire to gain access to the rec seats. but they could have achieved that very objective through diplomatic means to screen arrangements with small in other countries. i mean somebody august is blessed to be the longest coast in africa. and certainly i think there's somebody leadership was prepared to engage in a meaningful discussion around this issue. but this moves now really that it takes the whole discussion into a new level. and of course, if other countries outside of this region get involved,
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i think you can only imagine that you will see a conflagration across the region. very soon. russian missile strikes on your client's capital and other cities have killed at least 4 people in key rescues have been pulling wounded people out from under the rubble of destroyed buildings. ukraine's name tyler operates us as 250000 people are without electricity, as the bank has moved from keith. this 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. not here in case you're told by the man restarted, could go the several sites has been hit now at one of the sites. and if i can just show you the impact here, it seems like it landed right behind is clicking this must've crates, as you know, from the authorities that 40 people over 40 people haven't injured that this luck of that. these apartments of also one person sofa has been killed at the site. now they were flies across keith from those impacts and it started in the early hours
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of this morning, the air raid sirens through and tough. you could hear the air defenses firing into the sky head. those explosions will also be felt on heard. the impacts. mendoza themselves managed to get through now. ukraine 2nd largest city khaki was also here to extensive the in the mid they told people to, to remain in the shelters as it was not safe aside, not ukraine's doing his best to talk to him to sit these missiles. but despite the air defenses, some of the refreshing themselves are still getting through. and the reality is that keith, the type that has not faced this intensity of bombardment since the early days of the wolf to that least 48 people have been killed in western japan. so the region was struck by a pa flask like rescue teams are looking for us. the volume is not quite close. widespread damage and tickets. unami warnings, you just came, has moved from come on. so one day after
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a major earthquake struck japan's western coast, its impact becomes clear in watching my city crumbled buildings. another line on its side. further northeast ensues. you a boat teeters against a quayside. both areas and also peninsula were near the epicenter of the magnitude 7 point. 6 tremor dealt mostly inaccessible is certainly a good um i think you could get that. we have been taking all efforts to gather information since yesterday evening, but the blockage of roads means it is extremely difficult to access the northern part of a note opened and see a lot further south in the capital of the coast. so prefecture travellers wait in long lines that south for japan's good trade network known as soon content was suspended for inspection. during one of its busiest travel seasons. some people were stranded on trains for 11 hours every night. now,
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on the day of my were times ready post my contribution come some bullet train necessities in short supply like this petrol station that ran out of fuel. we've missed that on the same kind of our because everything is flies, spots go out to the city tables that have passed away tragically. as the death toll rises, local governments are caught in a race against time. officials are working hard to prevent further damage with rains in the forecast tomorrow, covering the loosened earth with plastic sheeting as residents try to return to normal life. other people are visiting shrines to fulfill a tradition of making new your wishes, even with the possibility of aftershocks in the back of their mind. you to skim, alda 0, kind of the japan as well, still as hey, all the news are in schools,
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a special line somehow that the seller has the kick off the press. essentially, the principal knows it's on the bus to say hello. thank you. so how of the spanish football or at the center of the women's welcome kissing scandal has appeared the end of a dread quote to and if i have most, who gave evidence against former spanish football presidents, newest will be alice, who kissed her on the lips as a celebrated winning the will comp and as the judge must decide if the case should be sent for trial will be alice has been fined up from all football activity by fee fund denies any wrong doing everything has gone well. i just wanted
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to wish everyone a happy new year, the process will follow which course. i want to thank people for their support. i hope all goes great for everyone. it's been a long process. before heading to the advocate couple of nations mohammad. so last time assigned off with 2 postal goals fully the point, the permit, the title race egypt striker opened this point and guess newcastle with his 150. it's and the goal for the truck. and he added another from the penalties both with 4 minutes remaining to $2.00 to $4.00 to be 3 before 3 points. canal 2nd says aston villa, salo has never won the f con titles. will caps in egypt in the toilet, which will be held in ivory coast if it could be a way for up to 6 weeks to the 2nd from one man not heading to be a couple of nations, is a thomas pots a be also saw, was less talk have gone a squad that do to have spring problem has been out of action since october. the
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other big international football tournament, taking the place at the same time is the asian cop here and cuts off some of the teams hop or the arrived. and this was roberto mancini, putting his saudi arabia plaza through their faces in training. so the r 3 time and the asian cop champions, and many of the squads will have good memories of playing and caught at the woke up where they be to eventually champions argentina. they begin their agent cop campaign a guess on, on january 16th to all. but one of the woke up stadiums will be used at the asian cup. the opening game will be in the cell stadium where argentina lifted, the woke up trophy in 2022 and it was just an asthma. 20 full teams. hundreds of thousands of funds. no less than 5 months scopes will be in place. full. this asian comp kinda wanna just over a year has passed since the mens will cupcakes of in castle. the country is not
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reading itself to host ages biggest football tournaments. palestine will be making the consecutive, the parents seem providing a focal point of positivity, full the nation. it's more of them. and again, it's because you know, everyone in the united, the play of united games gonna be an hour of funds on people would be i think he would, he would, he would find a lot of support showing that helping you to stage this edition of the tone minutes before routing 2022, g to it's 0 cubic 19 policy as will cup hosts in whitening at that time capsule was in a perfect position to step up. but short notice. i think that's all but the trust of the international community and hosting to go up and events and international events and the board and i thing know about is it the help of the all sporting events happening?
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and there was counseling bounce to become the 1st country to host the asian cup. 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 like failed to replicate the full on the world stage. that 2022 work of campaign began with high expectations. it ended with 3 straight defense council did finish 2023 on a high with 2 big will to qualify wins of india and chemist on the respite to retain. the agent cycle begins against lebanon. on january the 12th, on the richardson, l g 0 though, ha, as well, we can get more from and, and now he's outside the hotel of the palestine national team who have just arrived in bill. how for the asian come well, palestine are likely to be the neutrals favorites at this age and cut the score, offering refresh points in a positive focal point from full that's happening. in the homeland had coach of the
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same saying there was a constant failing values, i'd say, amongst suppliers about what is happening. so that friends and families back home. the schools being preparing for this tournament at a training camp in saudi arabia. and he said the plays non smoking, soft, smooth friends and family in garza and in the west bank and on the line and nobody's been surpassed for this tournament. the local organizers, hearing council saying they'll be doing everything they can to support the palestine, see a percentage of the tickets. so revenue that will be going. so those are affected by the war and goals that also during the asian cup game days will feature messages of support to all how experience front. this is a busy time for the power steering st. the trunk to qualify for the world cup for the 1st at a time in 2026. i taken one points from that 1st 2 games in that campaign. it keeps them in with the chance of making it. this will be the 3rd
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a couple of parents. never before have i managed to win a game out this total mistake would be quite the monuments it terrance. that's all i could secure about historic victory in a group. it also includes a ran hong kong and the united, our veterans is moving on to tennis. now we're off on a da. has made an impressive return to the quarter after a year out of action, spanish palm beach. at domini, tim, i the richmond international down now says he said he hasn't said that since losing in the 2nd round. last he is australian open. haven't undergone 2 rounds of hip surgery and since 2 times grandson, when a has hinted that this to be his final is a one. is this an emotional and then part of the need for me not that uh, probably uh, one of the offices of my dentist here. we talked about have the chance to call me back after
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a year and play in front of an amazing crowd on play. i think that the way i think that the baby would be level to be the 1st day is something that the probably make us feel proud to, to myself, to all that the family that had been there every single day during the last year. i've got a song click, a coach, jonathan that charles has had at his contract extended for another year before my england batsman, the oldest sold, the countries impressive, woke up performance last year in which they beat pockets on england for lanka, ends and netherlands. and b i. b, b, milwaukee. bucks. 15. a game home winning streak is over the eastern conference. the 2nd place team were beaten by the indiana pace is a 120 to 200 and setting the see as old track and the are celebrating winning the nfl when so classic, they beat vegas gold and nights we now and the aldo stadium step. so this was seattle's 5th when in a row, and that's what was built for me,
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a 100 bucks to. so thanks very much, 7. and of course i will have more news on the other side of the right. but until evelyn sent to me on the news, our team has been dial thanks very much, good time to complete the the latest news as it breaks echo is, is not only concerned about the possibility of low cost. and the reason is, worry, take good proximate with detail coverage less than 2 weeks. central office being criticized, behaving more like a number of precedents from around the world since the start of the war. a vast number of small a voluntary groups have sprung. it's a big, they don't have the result of big organization, the marion shaheen. and that's been making films about since
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2006 when i moved there in 2005, since we recovering from the 38 your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve. their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains on account of the loss, garza chester dreams on out to 0 religious trinkets and 7 is 9. the centuries old couple blame the terrorism is the bread and butter of truth. some like families. the war and flight constellations have meant that taurus on coming. we are the next, the church on the hold. a 2nd very good location for the tourist. a sort of killed biblical religious place. we are in a famous place for the position for the product, information to come to visit the church of all his applica, notorious to 70. that fish should be the 50th time of the year with christmas, the new year round the corner, and usually these lanes and these shops are incredibly busy. was terrace from all
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around the world. but if you speak to any of the shop signers, they'll tell you that business has oh, but to indulge large scale is ray, the police surveillance, and all the tree a rest of the most open steps up and occupied east. reset them with movements being restricted and it for reggie having repercussions on the local economy. the, the fish bottles in central and southern gaza almost as full. so say that's the only thing is really troops in con units the products of a roman he wants. he wants to do a lot with headquarters here in the coming up in the next 30 minutes. they struggled to survive in southern guns are displaced,
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palestinian families have little access to food, water, and sanitation. israel target cities across feel combined westbank and overnight

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