tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 6, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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of the the the the on has them seek a this is the news lives from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. southern gaza comes on to a heavy is ready bombardment again at least 22 people are killed in the late to strikes in conyers. a warning that time is running out seeing dogs so many children facing severe man nutrition and the switch of 5 minutes is getting worse
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as well. applies rockets from 11 on towards northern israel warning. it's a 1st response to the killing of a senior. how much the special inmate routes and alaska grounds. it's boeing, 737 max, 9 at cross off the pots of a fuselage, flew off in mid flight. the beginning gauze away, at least a 122 palestinians had been killed in his really strikes across the strip. in the last 24 hours a residential area in the south was hitting overnight to tax killing at least $22.00 people in one house. that brings the, the total number of palestinians killed since october, 7th, to more than $22700.00. the they killed
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their children, they killed our kids. they killed her, beloved's they killed are hard enough as if i'm loading uh a little uh, extra men like dental. we listen to these riley armies instructions to evacuate from north to south. at midnight last, not rockets fell in my house. next to us, we call on the air brothers to stop the aggression now when the gaza strip. otherwise though, we partners in the world are the palestinian people of suffering when a home is ready for us is also intensifying operations in central garza 46 people were killed overnight. the u. s. u monetary and a chief says because it has become uninhabitable. 3 months into the war, and the on sloth is further escalating regional tensions lebanon based has butler, as find a badge of rock is toward northern israel. it says it is in response to the killing
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of how much the deputy lead and by route. earlier this week. i use my level armada is in hong units. way is really a tax struck while the cameras were rolling. the workplace just struck the area. it seems the house was targeted during our coverage and then the destruction is significant, as you can see. but thankfully, but we're not injured as a result of this air strike here in central han. eunice, for a house was hit by a missile from one of the israeli war plains that are constantly flying over the area alongside recognizance air, correct? he was, while smoke is rising as a result of the violent air striking central hun eunice. particularly on the out of the street or shake. i haven't the austin street as it's commonly known. oh, sure to see if i can with you see committed
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a fairly nice looking to sudden with any civil defense vehicles have been dispatched in the area which has already been evacuated to the house was possibly targeted. as you can see here, and smoke is still a billowing artillery miss of an aerial strikes continue in this area. the bombardment is old was non stop here in central con eunice. the ice cream. as you saw just now, israel's bombardment goes on east central han eunice shelves are following sporadically, and a war planes are targeting civilian homes. in the midst of this intense bombardment, civilians, particularly those living in the western parts of the central district, our attempt to seek shelter as the military operation moves forward in central hon . eunice with every new mess. so there's further damage. more homes are destroyed and additional casualties are recorded. nothing just seal is made up of $100.00
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units. a thought apple assume is in roughly in the southern garza so tati. what is the latest on the strikes there now? yes, i'm just getting in the race with the military attacks, cause this trip to college in the past? no. especially in the southern 2nd. somewhere in the northeastern side. i mean, i've seen talk with the military turnover ongoing. is there any streaming? it's not part of the task, so strict continues and sites with and going from lynch and the reserving to new things in con eunice city where at least a number of thomas themes being killed in an attack that had been carried out on the dogs. only these, let me turn to pass the key in cartoons, and this is one of the main center that, that have been kind of guy has to have
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a situation in the middle of the territory is completely. a catastrophe. people have treat informing about on getting the military. it's not quite is really true. i'm sides with alteration in the areas actually reach the future. and tony feels as adding to the already listening humanitarian situation there there's the ongoing managerial tech stuff to show you minute, your situation in a rough walk where people right now are to moving to the to make sure, since i'm finding amazing to be protected from the is there any plumbing also the situation for children and women is getting day by day watch movies perfectly fine . so basically, so soon as you kids exemptions abilities. ringback alongside with typos which
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resulted into white bread and sick to us diseases among those kinds of children. northside would may rest of the deterioration of the pills conditions. also women, we're talking about pregnant women of the mass shelters that have been built recently alongside with a new born babies, heart racing mode that your ration and their cash, the growing feels by the time the city administered holds international organizations to allow for immediate sufficient and humanitarian supplies for reduced classes of the palestinian community at least to guarantee that they will be able to survive onto cope with the often met. so be, is very destruction of attacks or cruise cause i thought, i think he thought i was saying in israel's war on guns that has created a humanitarian catastrophe. as we've been hearing with you and agencies wanting that half of gauze is 2400000 population risk of starvation. a survey
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by unicef found that about 90 percent of children under 2 years of age consuming a maximum of 2 food groups. as the threat of famine continues, hundreds of thousands could be severely malnourished with some at risk of death. cases of diarrhea and children. on the 5 years of age, as inquiry are increasing at an alarming rate around $3200.00 new cases a year. and there's growing concern about the health of expectant and breast feeding women. latanya hodge. hassan is a pediatrician with doctors without borders. she joins us now from my man. thanks very much for being with us. so talk to us about the current situation there in gaza as far as the stories that you've been hearing there. yeah, thank you very much for having me on your program. so i think i was, i was asked specifically about children and you know, they're there,
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they're dying in every way possible. the death toll had been over 8000 when you were last able to get an accurate death tool. it's been several weeks now, so the figure is likely to be closer to $10000.00 at this point at the same time period. so about 3 months into the ukraine war the u. n. had stated at the time, but the lives of children have been devastated at scale. that is, has not been seen since world war 2 at the time on average 2 children were being killed per day. but the average number of children being killed to predict in dogs are right now is well over a 100. and like i said, over 8000 a likely close 210000 children have been killed so far. that excludes the thousands who have been disabled over 10000, according to the u. n. likely at, with the extremity amputation. so upper and lower lin amputation. so children maint,
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debilitated for life over 20000 children orphaned. and then you know, 85 percent of the goals and population is currently displaced. many families having been displaced a multiple times. so 100 percent of children have no access to our level heating in the winter. there is no access to food sick. like there's no, there's food insecurity, limited access to clean water and obviously high risk of disease. a 100 percent of children in gaza have no access to school. and we know that at least half of the educational facilities, according to offices coordination for military affairs, have been destroyed so far. so all children not being educated at the moment, all of these will have very lasting impacts on the lives of children. and you mentioned earlier, malnutrition in, in, in particular that must have continues to monitor the situation related to an interest, the nutritional status of particular children and gaza. what we can stay at the
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stage is our teams are, are highly, highly concerned by the lock ups monitoring aid coming into the gaza. the continued force displacement of people into areas that are already overcrowded. as we know that in the source where a lot of our teams are base people have and people are most densely concentrated. and this is the waste that people have very little limit limited food security reflected in the united nation summers that you just mentioned. uh huh. primary, acute childhood mel nutrition is the results of inadequate food supply and it's caused by social factors. so in the context of gaza for displacement cj, and all of these things. and it starts from maternity. so it starts at the stage where the child is forming and the world. thousands of children have been born in gaza in the last month. our staff are seeing mother is unable to feed their newborns. when we know that during war, children are more likely to be born,
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premature and small for, for wait. so they for an hour behind as a consequence of the work. sorry. go ahead. so yeah, yeah. if i could just, uh, i just want to ask you because you, you touched on um the effects of acute mt nutrition. um, how much of this is reversible? just took us through some of that about the, the effects that, that has on, on a child later on life as they continue to grow and as they go on and to adult life . absolutely. so it just leading off into that is just sort of this sort of global understanding of why the children are being malnourished. because i think for a lot of, of late people watching, they probably think it's because they can't eat and there's not enough food that is certainly true. and that's reported in those united nation figures that talk about, you know, skype, food star, city and children having only access most children having only access stuff to, to food groups. but e mail nutrition is both access to food but also the living conditions that creates an increase in diarrhea disease. we. we've heard that over 50 percent of that that
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the, the number of children with our real diseases as reported by the united nations. this has increased by over 50 percent in the past week. when you are living in a situation with poor hygiene, with little access to clean water children end up with these epidemics of dar real disease, they just have constant, you know, back to back in sections with each infection. they often end up with a condition called environmental entre office be that further contributes to acute malnutrition, because what happens is the lining of the intestines is affected and the bacteria ends up colonizing the intestinal will cells or damaged and then you have now absorption. so then you end up in this vicious cycle where your body is consuming a lot of energy, the children are cold, they have no access to heat, they are sick, they are fighting, their bodies are working at, at, at, in a well over a 100 percent. so they have a high metabolic demand. they are um, has
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a intestines that are mel absorbing and they don't have access to both the quality and quantity. because acute malnutrition is both of those things. it's overall calories, but it's also quality as we see across york, or for example, which is nutrition that relates to protein deficiency. and we know that in the south of gaza right now, for example, and i speak of the south of gods because we all honestly don't know what's happening in the northeast. we're unable to get teams there at the moment. we know that there are many peoples, hundreds of thousands still there with food in security, and we don't at worst themselves. presumably since 8 is, is struggling to get there. so in the south we know that people are unable to buy meat and chicken and sources of protein that they're used to having in their diet. and so they end up with both quality and quantity malnutrition, in terms of your question about the long term impacts on children. certainly the, the, the, the one that most people think about as a growth, you know, these children will be seen right now in the cute run and in the long run will
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struggle to grow in terms of their height. that's the thing that's most visible to your eyes, but we also know with non attrition that you end up with, with severe acumen electrician, children have delays and in other types of developments, including including brain development, it's been recognized as causing a reduction in the number of a brain cells, the connections between the brain cells, the quality of the cells themselves. and all of this really results in a decrease in the size of the brain. so that the brain growth is slowed, which we result in delays and global brain function in memory. all of these things have been associated with severe nom attrition, and give sense from a dental developing brain, maybe irreversible after the age of 3 or 4 years. so these have, you know, devastating long term consequences for community that is, you know, and, and we're talking about the children that are, that are able to survive children that are able to survive children that are able to access education and housing and all the infrastructure that is indispensable to
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life, they may still have reversible consequences as a result of the severe malnutrition that, that their experience it is uh it is an incredibly desperate situation well around and we appreciate you talking to us about it. talk to tanya had she has and thanks so much for being with i just want to add one last thing when we talk about ok just briefly time. thank you. yeah, absolutely. this is a 100 percent manmade famine. this isn't environmental and it is a 100 percent stop a goal and preventable. and i just want to advocate as always, as every single interview that i give them that members of, of my organization and other we match in organizations are giving an immediate cease. fire is needed and, and on, hindered access to humanitarian aid is needed immediately. and that can only happen in the context of a permanent ceasefire. appreciate your time,
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thanks very much. at u foreign policy, chief of joseph burrell, says there will be no win as if the war in gaza pulls levin on into a regional conflict. his message comes off, the has bullet fight about roger rockets that and his really observation posts in the countries knows. the lebanese group says the strikes are preliminary response to the killing of a senior. how much the official invite route on tuesday around met lebanon's farm, minnesota, and it's restraint to avoid a wide war him on con, has the latest from j. u and in southern lebanon way is really showing, has been going on. you can still see the smoke coming across uh from the uh, a span of a, about a kilometer and a half, maybe 2 color, which is really intensive as strikes of thunder as an s or a showing a stripe, a really thunderous noise as they came in now this is the kind of thing uh,
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that may well, uh prove a response, get a response from his bullet. now the secretary general of his will. a sudden this while i was speaking just 24 hours ago, he said he was going to make sure that that would be a response to the killing of cell a, a room that actually came on saturday morning when his blah hit a key minute. she position is ready to move that to position in israel in the gallery as well, then responded with a drawing start that killed one has bullet member. and throughout the day today, hey, where i am, this is what's been happening. we've seen the strikes all the we've seen rockets cold. we've heard while that rockets come from this area across into that dispute, the charge you that voted with his role. now remember this a 120 columbia to buddha and everybody his beloved included trying to make sure that conflict is contained within this area that doesn't spread
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across into level. they've been intense diplomatic efforts to try and make sure that's possible. joseph bro, the hi, representative of the european union has been here in 11 on. he's been meeting with a billable heavy. but who is the foreign minister? he's actually been saying, but living on these, on this intense pressure because of this, that no one needs a will that a result that it will spill out into a regional conflict. so all of this diplomacy is going on. now, what is ro ones, is it wants to push has blown out of this area, push them columbia to is that capable, isn't negotiate negotiating. it isn't interested in any kind of negotiation until the will and goes and stokes to how satisfied it is live for us now in a tell a visa. so top, what's just brings up today on, on what's happening there on those attacks for on those classes with has bullets and these really side the yeah,
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well it's name so this is been the largest bowers are from the pins. uh, the northern parts of israel long for a few days ago, they had to fight around for the on this thing. it's around 60, there's been no casualties. remoted, but mostly it hits an area, include mountains, maryland, and that's just a gallery in the area. and so far away from some of the areas that it has been talking say, which are closer to the border in a way, sending a message that we can hits areas a 5 the a field from that for the driver actually from the old. so this area is where the is riley and force of northern come on, does not split the northern region, as well as an aerial system that is able to detect any of those attacks or infiltration. filtration dots is box. interestingly though, this is called a few days off to the kennings a side headlight already has. well,
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it has said that it would respond. it took them a while, but never the less they are choosing when to do, sir. and in terms of israel, they haven't reading comments at all to see they've been coming out and strikes in response to that saying that they have hit some of those hezbollah infrastructures . however, the israel says that it's very much a way that just a few days ago that it would be ready to such attacks and increasing and intensity . and that it's ready for any possible scenario. it's also been behind the scenes making, it's it to them to push us to do more about the answers, stop hezbollah from turning out those trucks. and you are in to leave in amongst another pro, a test that is that taking place so about to take place. just tell us about that. yes i am. and this has been happening every today, a riley with tens of thousands of people are attending what we are in,
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what's known as hostage square. that's the place that families have come to, uh, to uh, side to this uh that holding candles there on national songs being found that elizabeth riley's identify with some of them. they blends and then you see the candles that are still held captive. but also it mon, sep, on some of which is the say, all right, and then you have some people holding up signs. there are things as of some of those, the still some concepts, some messages on there was thing a deal. now we see that it's been a bonds and they want to nail when they bring back all of those health cop 7 exchange to the prison in some uh there was another place that we sold. a said, oh, we'll start to see i've seen them same best film that saves them all of this is happening. justin. ready if you look into this side,
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you've got the defense ministry, that's where a lots of those will cabinet decisions are being held almost every night said it's in front of this area in this square. and one, along with tens of thousands of people are going to be gathers. and one more thing interestingly, today, there's also another prototype which is calling for prime minister. benjamin netanyahu to resign. saw the height of life for stare in. tell of e. thank you. are you a secretary of state anthony, blinking is into a kia on the 1st leg of another diplomatic tool of the middle east. east help pulse is present rich of type bird one and 4 minutes back on feet on, on the humanitarian crisis in gaza. this is his 5th visit to the middle east since the war on cause that began in october. so my gives way is the director of the gulf study center cuts or university joins me now in st. you to talk more about all is good. just talk to you again, my cube. so let's,
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let's start with the blinking. then he suddenly racking up the miles is made, was traveling around the middle east diplomatic touring and frying. but is it, is it really going anywhere at this point? this is the 5th visit of lincoln since the water started in the 7th of october of sorted, since the causes start the 7th of october. so in this visit, it was a clear that he has main 3 messages, one that the access to it has no interest to see any escalations, which means motor parties be involved in the which means it on has been law, hold these on the door, something once out of pocket to play the role to uh, basically, to de escalate the situation. that's number one. number 2, he tries to do a p r, a campaign which basically talking about the humanitarian side of issue by saying somebody comes in is concerned about the military on crisis and this and see it on doing something. so they try to bring for a motor motor parties to push out as i and try to convince is why it is to open up
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more. um, options about the humanitarian aid of the for the for, but that's the right. the yes, yeah. and the sad element which basically i'm talking about the, the day off to because of washington seems to be in not happy of the statement coming to from the uh, the government of benjamin netanyahu. uh, talking about, you know, uh, forcing people to leave and the displacement of all of these statements. and they seem to want want them to put the motor push on that. then, you know, especially in the lives of 3 things. one of the statements of from london, the 2nd with what impact is under from germany, who said the stethoscope because i should not be changed. you talked about this um, um, american focus on the humanitarian situation and how is it it is a p r. and what, in what sense is it a po or is it because they are in a position to, to do something about it, but they're choosing not to because it goes away because of 2 elements. actually
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the number one of the public opinion and that agent they, they proceed washington as actually a part of on this what they, they look at the question. so it actually is a play of like a is what it is, because the or something i have supported is, are a minutes out of the politically in the media, out all of those elements. and the, the 2nd issue is, as the state has the energy, the power to force as well as to open up for the motor, humanitarian. and they have not used that called yet. so they are saying that based on the sample says, okay, we want to do something we want to convince adoption to open. we want to compare is what it is to have more. we want to bring us out as far as like 20, for example. so. so that's the, that's why i called it at the other company. and we're seeing continued classes between is ready forces in the north. a against them has bola, in, in southern lebanon, on how read is the potential for that to, to be ratcheted up further in and, you know, descend into a, into
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a larger regional conflict. it was very clear from the statement that the space made by has on this what all that when he said that decision has been uh, now being made and implementation is the people on the ground. so basically he was saying, you know, his bella has made his mind to the act, the responsible to what, you know, what, uh, as i did of assistant, i think uh, sort of had out what happened today they, i talked a very important uh, i would say um, observation base was called made on and noticed uh of of as of right uh with the 62 rockets. but what's interesting about that is that the auction is what it is actually. it was like the i talk actually 3 main towns, one of them very close to saw you that which means they are taking the conflict even beyond the know the south north. so not to the north actually, which means it's sending a message that they automatically to actually to i've talked a lot of places even beyond what has been let imagine that's what i want to talk. a
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good still to do the thank you. a set of hands on a just a to assemble, also docs christmas eve in the occupied west bank as the war and gauze that costs a shadow over celebrations and fees for millions of displaced people. less food aid is caught in several african countries. the the hey there we have a developing already started. so let me show you were typing into a gulf of mexico moister at atlantic moisture. so this one's going to pack a punch as it moves up the eastern seaboard, striking the mid atlantic. and of course the us northeast. this will happen late saturday and we'll be in the thick of it on sunday, especially for places like boston just outside of the city. we could see up to 20 centimeters of snow. same goes for yarmouth, and canada is and have
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a scheduled providence. and of course those is fairly wins will guess to about 60 kilometers per hour back to the here. now today on saturday. wow. the cold has returned through the canadian prairies, but yeah, think that's bad. watch this late next week, waking up friday morning minus 31 in edmonton, minus 14 in vancouver dock of the blue and the purple. the lower the temperature back to here. and now once again we've got what, whether moving from oregon into north central california. cool enough in late at 18 degrees today on saturday. and again with that weather maker in the us, it's going to strike the bahamas with some showers, but otherwise, central america is quite so to south america, we go. the rain has been persistent, eastern brazil, feeding into the amazon jungle, the worst of the storms east them and now same weather alerts and play for a huge swats of argentina for just how hot it is this time of the year. bye. for now. the
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and the the plugin you're watching, i just need a reminder of off top stories please. so at least 22 people have been killed in israel's light. this strikes on a gauze. the southern city of han unice has been on the heavy foaming. it's an area many people have fled due to escape attacks and the new israel's war on guns that has created a humanitarian catastrophe. for it's 2400000 people, un agencies on now wanting hospice trips. population is a risk of starvation and the ease foreign policy tooth has said it is absolutely necessary. 11 on is knocked right into war. his comments follow an
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escalation in cost for the fighting between israel and has been is really bulldozers have destroyed a palestinian cemetery in the neighborhood in kansas city. many bodies have been on us and left in the rubble of tombstones, a nearby houses, just as is mighty, who are reports, and a warning. his report contains disturbing images not to see him up, but to try the most of the cemetery where the victims were buried recently by the after the sustained is really bombing that caused a significant rise on the casualties and cause a city that elect to stop the matter and that couldn't begin because that vehicle that subtlety, these are empty casings of the munitions that were used by the occupation forces and cause a city of the item. again, you can see the rockets that were used by their soldiers who dumped the empty casings here after they bulldoze the cemetery and then taking up the bodies of the victims and driving their vehicles over them in the process. you get that. a said
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a large number of bodies lie outside of their craves after they were dug up by his really forces. what thank you. god is, i don't know what i know who not be checking out of here. we can take a closer look at the remains of the bodies who are buried at the cemetery. that athena, the funeral, that can have the multiple. and what is really forces dug up the bodies and took some of them according to the local. so, and the only thing left are the remains. you see here in the book as heavy as a sub. yeah. yeah, i have, yeah, there are large numbers of bodies all along this pathway here, as you can see. oh my model is, can you tell me what happened here in the so i don't know. i don't know what happened is that our enemies a criminals, they follow us to add graves even off the way it did. there was no religion that allows us islam or otherwise no religion allows without criminal enemies, have done to these dead people. so with all one of the dead done,
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this is bob barrick. we respect a religions, but our enemy respects nothing. surely i'm a lawyer and my 2 sons. my brother and my brother's son are buried here, and you can see the extent of this double touch and the revenge that be filled this area, even the dead could not escape them. but i also can see here the tracks left by the vehicles that these really forces drove over the victims bodies. can you tell me what you're doing now? what i guess is, and we're looking for the bodies of some relatives to have you found anything moving to a mother, how old a daughter and her baby was still looking. we haven't found anything. we've erected a memorial here and we will recite to travel and there's nothing else we can do. we normally has to be a long time. anyway. i just, i just have to give you a significant number of bodies were dug up and mutilated when occupation forces both those the area says busy the number is unfortunately staggering. a. so give you an hour because you guys have done like it. and we found the bodies above the
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ground off of these ready least headaches, humans. and right now we're lining up the bodies of our relatives in order to re bury them for the whole night. it's christmas e for millions of orthodox christians around the world. but in bethlehem and the occupied with bank celebrations have been muted. lynette smith is there and has this report. the 260000000 people worldwide celebrates hookups, christmas, most of them from eastern europe, russia, greece, ethiopia, and egypt and the central, those celebrations invested a handful christine the place of christ. this year is taken on a much smooth, mutates. so there is no and susie as him amongst palestinian christians to celebrate christmas because of the will in god. so there is in fact a small orthodox christian community policy and you still trump to the so here, no singing, but there's been some troubleshooting on pres. i'd also hearing best we have because of the occupation cities for decades on the occupation since october. the
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2nd is become much tied to the more rage buys rarely for a more attacks by sessions, leading to really no mood to celebrate christmas punishment. i'll just say the rest, especially how the number of questions in the palestinian territories has been declining for decades. they now make up just one and a half percent of the population, but many of those who remain all refusing to leave the homeland, despite increasing hardship, need that but he has been to beth lamb to his some of the stories, the father, he fears this church will soon be empty of its worshippers. he preaches with one of the holiest sites in christianity. the church of then activity and bethlehem believes to be the birthplace of jesus christ. in his greek orthodox church alone, he says more than 1500 people have left palestine in the past few years. i know many people of actually preparing for the migration, like about 9 families. and it's,
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it's not easy for us even because i called the 5th land people the best my life. i call them the living story under and is really closure for 3 months. and under a military occupation for decades, life has become difficult for people in bethlehem. it's a historic city that has always depended on tourism, especially during the christmas and easter seasons. and the chest is not like this during christmas time. it's used to be for many people around. it's like a full of life, a joyful many here state. it's not the time to celebrate, but 2 more churches have called off christmas celebrations because of israel's war on cause. but the prayers continue. many here say that causes of immigration are affecting both protestant in christians and muslims. but because the christian community is already shrinking, they say one questions comedy leaving is one to many main categories. news this
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feeling very well. generations of had relatives have left their homes during different waves of immigration. had 5 uncles left after 1948 by her brother after to the 1st for the city and uprising. her 2 sons after the 2nd palestinian uprising, a suppression from the patient. i like my children to be around me, but i have also because they can have a futures. we don't have good life here that live nation or life and bunch of things but or was afraid of the ship far as the work. no security, no, nothing, no peace or nothing. as the number of christians here dwindles may says it's becoming more important for palestinian christians to stay in their homeland. father isa says life might be more tempting abroad, but he believes that he was born in jesus his birthplace for reason, to spread told, in the method of darkness that but he just ita bethlehem the occupied the west bank
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. the, let's take a look at some of the day, so i'll then use now the death toll from a major as quick and west to japan on new year's day has risen to more than a 100 people at least 200. i'm missing stranded villages in chicago. appreciate you all being evacuated around. 30 people have been removed from the full cut me maci village so far with more a waiting to be lifted, the notes opening. so that was the hardest hit by the 7 point. 6 magnitude quake with hundreds of buildings destroyed on all the infrastructure of damaged so crudely or needs. the cause is we need to strength and delivery routes for water, food, and portable toilets. we need to improve the disposal of human waste and improve access to medical assistance. also to sit up, make shift bids and devices for privacy. in addition,
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we need to strengthen police cap trolling for security. we're doing these things to alleviate to evacuate. anxiety will continue to make the most efforts to or a bank with dishes may not position policy has stopped a 48 hour. general strike is the country gives up for sundays general election. the opposition is boycotting the vote, saying it's spanish cannot be guaranteed by and it's broke out on the eve of the election with a suspected austin attack on a passenger train. at least 4 people were killed. several polling booths were also set on font securities. been faced up around the country ahead of the boat. general . how has mol from deck com. all this of course, is safely destabilizing for bangladesh. not just incidents has a pre election. violence of 300 cases recorded the just the last 2 weeks. during the course of the day, the day before the election, primary schools of the thoughts in pots of the country intended to be used as public stations. on friday night,
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a train heading to cough was set to live for compartments at buttons and inside them, at least 4 civilians, including a child with birds to death. the police say by an identified awesome is intended. apparently, to add to a real sense of unease. i hate of this election, but there is a news about what happens next as well as it sinks in the very literally it's going to change the fear that full of post to next in violence. the army is out on the streets providing security that is in itself a worrying sign. and the opposition being fee is called a 48 hour national strike over this election period to try and drive the economy to a wholesome protest against the election. it's not fair how many people are hearing to it, but it's a familiar with tactics, and it may well be used again. add to that effect. the tech has seen this government in power since 2009 has been accused by international rights groups of a whole litany of violations and abuses. note that the opposition when they were in power would similarly accuse that for it has to be made. but it all adds up to the
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picture of an election taking place that is hardly a textbook exercise in democracy. and which also has a very few answers for this countries. problems including an economic price is $6.00 or 6, a $4700000000.00 bailout from the i m f. just last month. during the whole elder 0 dot com, a lawyer as for sending goals, jail, the opposition lead at last month, sancho say they will appeal to rejection of his bid to run in next month's presidential election. constitutional counsel disqualified him on friday. sancho was removed from the electoral register after being sentenced in june to 2 years in prison for morally corrupting a young person is denied. the charges on the food program says it is being forced to cut a to $1400000.00 people in chad, including nearly arrive, refugees fleeing violence into debt. the agency planes, a shortage of money,
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which is also affecting it's operations elsewhere in africa, that somebody's race reports from chads, florida with to den a lifeline for food and use refugees. in chad as a shipment for data rise from capital inside the central, the white house of the workforce program for more items, for the 1200000 refugees. but 8 agencies are warning designs on looking good for those who reflect the fighting in. so that at this point in time, we don't have enough funding to continue to respond that the scale then we are i know way of the looming crisis i double has in past they've been in meaningful how family mind and uh huh. yeah. we have nothing to eat. i boil cornflower so the children don't sleep on an empty stomach. we don't have flavor, rice or sugar. it's just corn flower mixed with hot water. like 200000 other refugees, the families you have to move to prominent cabs and cannot access much of the 8 as
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a funding dwindles office, just one time is running out for hundreds of causes. if we don't do it now, it might be too late. it may be too late to come in because if we do it later, it means that the social fabric studies that we will, we will not be into existence anymore. general authorities are left with a difficult task of sharing herself us with that if he's not on phone for fet, uh, based on, so the diesel we have decided to expand the cam sticking mode. or if you would use just like both hosting the 1st, we have a few ds in 2003. but right now we have a valid by the number still coming into tax, which is huge. 8 ages a say every day, $200.00 to $300.00 refugees arrived and the board is down. if i break through this caution point, the united nations says it requires 1200000000 dollars this year to help soothing
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these refugees in eastern charge. this is $300000000.00 more than what was required last year when the office of the coordinator for human, detailed and appears, was able to raise less than half of what to sort of quiet that i want to see the new global flesh once i diverting attention from the plight of so dense refugees. this means that ida and her family will continue to struggle to survive how many degrees i use either on the job. so done border, the alaska airlines has grounded all of its buying 737 max, 9 plains after media blast playing last part of a cabin. doyle and fuselage had returned to portland, shortly after taking off for california. the line says it is conducting a full inspection blowing said he was aware of the incident and his working to gather more information by 737 macs. that cross was grounded worldwide in 2019 of to, to fatal crashes. the killed 346 people. alex much harris is a, and e, a v,
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a sion analyst. he says the incident could have a wide ranging impact on the industry. this, this, that cross specific, pete was only delivered to the doctor just 3 months ago. now the 2nd there's a max has a stop, but immense reputation damage has been incredibly costly for boeing, but also in the lives in human life. this wasn't across that stuff. and to transfer these one into denisia, i don't want to fight to crashes that led to the worldwide grounding them off the 2 years already admitted that any investigations found that they were finding fault due to a faulty system or dis that crop. and this is why whenever there is anything that happens with the mac, it is under the microscope immediately because we know there was a lot of other besides the f i, we know that that what issues in production is they're going to be working very quickly with that counterpart closely with the safety you rise to establish why the
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significant part of the fuselage was able to be ripped off at such a critical phase of the life of the table on an across that has suffered such a troubled recent history. it was the rest of the world, the ground did the process before the united states. and that's why everything under here is under the microscope. i think when the market is open on monday, we're going to see some significant movement relationship are in shaft price because investors are never happy when there was anything even slightly glitchy or wrong with the 7th or 7 max. and of course not to downplay what has happened, this is incredibly dangerous. what happened on this alaska flight and it is nothing short of a miracle, but that wasn't a pass and sat at the window seat next to the tunnel that was pulling off. so is going to be a guess we can providing as they try to establish the fact that i, india, solar observation mission has into the sounds old bit off to a full month's journey 310. the
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dates yet l one mission was lowest in september. it's county equipment to measure and observe the sun's outs of most layers, 5 minutes and then ended remotely held it as a landmark in the country space program. in august, last year in the a successfully landed a spacecraft near the moon, south pole, making it the 1st country to do so. a set of head on address either one of brazil's legends or football has passed away details on the way with the to the the ukraine christmas is quite literally coming early this year. its decision to move away from both adults calendar to one of their lines with much of the rest of the world ment, christmas day itself being brought forward to december the 25th. for the 1st time,
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the children have been lining up to meet son nicholas in person. the original santa claus says the most common christmas wishy his is for peace. christmas shows the combined festive themes with a big serving of traditional ukrainian culture offer an escape. if i leave briefly from the realities of 2 years of full scale will, as with last year, that will be no large scale events. so fast jamal christmas because of the war, most ukrainian will be celebrating the holiday on a different day to most russians. it's beginning to look a lot like a western style christmas the
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bites and the temples on the east coast of thailand or on the threat to be swallowed up by encroaching seas. local communities are battling to build better defences against rising ties and extreme weather. fueled by climate change, dani chang reports from some of process. some monk tries in vain to push back flood waters. this is now an annual occurrence in many areas alone, thailand, coast, rising sea levels. storms and heavy rain full growing impact, global climate change. even at this temple, 50 kilometers in then rising sea levels of having a devastating impact. 400 year old murals on the 10 pools depicting the 10 reincarnations put out here with that. but yeah, but it says they've deteriorated rapidly in recent years because of salt water
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seeping in through the foundation was out on what and soon they may be gone and they come to me or something. partially. we still last year we got a small budget from the department to find out it was in that house if there was no restoration or how many cement would look like what we see outside of the decaying away. even though i am good to all the videos and all for the pots, the culprits, the canal that runs outside the temple 20 years ago. this was fresh water. now salt water comes with the high tide on the coast. i know the temple under threats from the rising seas 20 years ago, a thriving community, lived around it. now, while the remains of the telegraph poles run alone, what was the main road? this temple on the coast is almost lost. the battle against rising sea levels. today the entrance here 20 years ago and was all the way down the one and
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a half meters below where i am now. the company gets up in woodson. i grew up here with the rest of his community. he had to flee inland and he shows me the damage the sold. corrosion is done to the temples and the i and structure inside the, the math. but local people say they're not going to abandon what remains. the community like the, the bank on we chose to protect his capital, despite the fact that it's more expensive than building a new one. this building has sentimental value and historical value, and it's a monument to the environment that shows the coastal erosion that happened in this community. now the months of working hard to undo the damage of the corrosion and build best of barricades against the waves and the baffle against climate change place is one thing that is also involves a lot of hardware. tony chang summit for comp time. all right, time for now. here's peter hasn't. thank you very much for those multiple will cap
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when amalia is a gullow has died at the age of 90 to the wing. it played in the team that one results 1st woke up in 1958 and was called the school back retained the title 4 years later, in 1917 he became the 1st man. so when the world cup as a play and the coach scholar was also and a system coach when puzzle one day, a 4th cycle in 1994, the countries football confederation has cooled in one of the sports, greatest legions, preserves, current national side are looking for new coach off the 2nd. fernando gene is he was appointed on an interim basis in july and had a one year contract. that's with brazil in 6th place in south america is 2026 will have qualifies. he is now being dismissed. jan is had to be in combining. he's work with to me, then say the club with which he won the couple of events or as last year. i the costs of the piece and the adobe arrival son to the 3, you know, to advance to the 4th round of the f a cup saturday. so the 1st meeting between
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