tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 13, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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to malice the community off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of the the hello, i'm about this and this has been used on life and doha, coming off in the next 16 minutes, destruction displacement and death across gaza on the 19 9th day of israel's war, at least a 135 pound of stains have been killed in the last 24 hours. i finally asks once that you do wrong and is ready. so i chose a little girl and 11 of a relatives and got some. busy marches for pablo sign and protests in solidarity,
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but the people of guys have won the conflict, widens to yemen, plus the timelines governing party candidate. what is the presidential election lighting to has 5 to protect the on and from chinese rights? the, it's 1500 g m t, that's 5 pm in gaza, where israel's relentless war is now approaching. it's 100 day. there's been more death, more devastation and more suffering is really strikes of killed, more than a $135.00 published indians in 24 hours. children were also killed when a mishap hit a residential building in rafa. todd a couple of assume begins of coverage. let me give you a warning that some of you might find the images and this reports distress as a mother bits firewall to her baby girl. she's
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a victim of and is very strong on the home. and since we're a rough, i in garza, the attack also killed 11 members of her family who had gathered for dinner the bit and the home guy didn't seem of a sudden escalation and her home was bummed at night by is really f. 16 were playing football since that was a small, i was not staying with that. and on this, the only women children were kept in the house. 14 of them. they were all killed in a couple of feet. a hi. yeah. supposedly heavy. this is a baby girl, so i'm like, what wrong did you do to these riley's, she died hungry. you can see you're holding a load of bread and her tiny hand. she held tied to it. we could not remove it from her hand. is this baby girl, a fighter? i'm not much that's the last night i didn't. while on the funeral, pray is it too, with a grief assembly struggled to keep with loss for the nice ox, the hospital endeavored months into darkness. cars run out a few the hospital is the lifeline for thousands of pounds thing and seeking
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medical attention and shelter from the east valley abutment. this black outfit, this is a threat to the lives of many, including premature babies, and 2 pages of the medical stuff is doing all they can to save the patients. and life of the situation is threatening the lives of many newborn babies. and many patients were trying to work with what we have, but we will have to stop working completely because we don't have any electricity outside the streets of derek. but i have turned into a battle field. the sound of gunfire is marking another day of origin plus button is ready. military operations have intensified. of course the gaza strip. with the recent arrival as strikes hitting a roads linking between roughly con eunice civilians who are co to the costs for you do not know where to go to find safety. it's not recognizing algebra roof,
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so bring cause and topics. and joining us live not talk, just bring us up to date with the latest attacks. first of all, definitely, you know, to this came straight to be clear that the situation that is getting day by day much less as there's new lights out the in the district to new jersey to industries and so new to city where it's been so new to solely to 21. how does thieves have hiring the. 2 2
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industry, as we have been reporting today and seeing the flames and the fumes of the smoke. so the sitting in the district declined to just excuse the area. the military destruction east elements for this were the middle good for nights in the past few hours had been on the train the. 2 thing that you send it to the cute to the court comp to change had opened the fire again on the facility, the distribution in the news to communication instantly in the meantime to assume that you are in need of levy. so getting into guys or to some degree just took us through what is happening with
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us. the computer needs the getting into the causes trip, consider it to be very limited. the racing to students who have inclusive clean access to the ocean cleaning supplies. what we are also seeing for out the human to terminate stuff that are getting into garza, that is completely the same number, but there was no, any notable change the number of humanitarian folks. despite the un resolution, hope you're using the capacity of age and humanitarian supplies. into calls about this resolution till now did not practically translated on the ground as the united nation had said that 40 percent of gauze population on the bad assignment. and if
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the majority of calls us in the very desperate need for a sustainable unconditionally given a terry and excess, thus they can change what they want in terms of various supplies. and the palestinian also may administered health and alongside with the governments media office. they have stated that the news did not receive any kind of these humanitarian names, and they are in a very desperate need. are long slide with goes to city for more than $1300.00 trucks. be they just to take people out from the state of tongue. and 1st, as they are, we waiting eagerly to get these things and the number of residents by the way, killed as they were waiting aids to arrive to gaza city as they have been attacked by the east bed. the forces looked at alongside the coast of a road of gauze, which is a variety of drugs that's where the humanitarian aids are. have been put in just 2 loops as instated due to the unrelenting circle of disruption. as these organizations cannot. what under such circumstances,
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which considered to be completely unbearable, the static are boys in the rough are in southern guys. i thank you as well. they all, i'm doing a promise for summer games has released a video of its latest rocket loans. the video appears to show a bottles of rockets being fired towards israel. it's unfortunately happened from nor johnson guns is israel continues, it's offensive further south in the central and southern areas strip. hundreds of thousands of demonstrators around the world are running and solidarity with the palestinian people. this march in london is the 7th national demonstration calling for an end to israel's. busy are on garza the protest as of marching to parliament square in central london. a significant police presence has been inspected was 1700 extra officers on duty. but one of those protests is happening in central london poll brennan. is there just talk to some of what's been going on, paul? yeah,
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we have to protest gather in the financial district to have central fund area in that process. not drawing me here where i am now impala min scratch. it's a large, i have to say that it's not just the stage here behind me. the problem is grab is another one or the other end of the road for white's old profile. describe the stage, the other speakers are addressing the crowds. that's how big it is. we haven't seen an official crowd estimates yet. i can tell you what some of the speakers here. i say we've heard from the palestinian about that to the u. k. we spoke about the importance of the public pressure, the importance of public opinion on the people coming out to protest like this. being out from all the political opinions saying that people are pushing the way. i'm not pushing the positions to where, where it needs to be, which is with the see spot. the other thing was that the president of should say, mary mcdonald has spoken to
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placing the line and as far as trying to steal the need in the parts terraces for interesting to you, sir you, this is the 2nd national day of action here and there to you the different countries around the world and people come from all over the case on the new castle, south striking public of any in the west and linked to number and this is the depressed and what is right. thank you very much indeed. that's paul brennan, in london. while thousands have demonstrated outside the u. s. consulate in johannesburg and find that another as being the, i mean, thousands of poll says just like this one across, such as in south africa, as long as the war on cause has continued. and people here say they will continue
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demonstrating against what israel is doing in the occupied territories. and they will continue standing and saw the saturday with palestinians, especially given the high number of lives lost people who also encouraged by what the south african government has done. and taking israel to the international court of justice. absolutely. system because that's the genocide is the section by the us. we know to biden has denied that there is a genocide going and the support thing is we things on the reinstalled last week. this representations of the international court of justice of african residents to run up with us is that because so the is the signature to the genocide convention. it was applied to tax,
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but that's not the only reason it does it because of sell back. because own chase and this is what many people to identify with the president nelson, montana who said he would never be complete without the freedom of tennessee. as people say, they're concerned about the levels of a push and the number of people to the continuing bombardments garza. and for that reason they will maintain those types of prisons wherever they can send me the ultra 0 times. but so then your costs are thousands of also valid and so the down arrow to palestinians. the gods called for blankets targeting israel. indonesia is long supported, the palestinian cause. the countries got no formal diplomatic, really asians with israel, the demonstrators in march and south. but he is capital, so last month, so it's gonna be a voted in favor of
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a un general assembly of resolution calling for an immediate monetary and seems fine. and demonstrated is also gathered in malaysia, is capital calling for an end to the is really offensive. as photo slowly reports, a modest turn out that the message is clear. the rally is being held less than a 100 meters from the us embassy in quality report. the venue was chosen to make a point to israel's largest support and actually joining the malaysian people to corporate expire in gaza. and to highlight that we are not accepting the most with her again, the buy this thing, and people in does a dozens of age groups to spend it together to arrange this event. but the main organize it is, the malaysian of the boy caught divestment and sanctions obedience. with many it's part of a global boy caught movement. that's called for a day of action around the world. we've had community leaders and n g o representative talk about the history of the occupation as well as the
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importance of supporting joint cott again, it's randy, company and corporations for support. intro, and one way was last month, the malaysian government announced it with band vessels owned by is really shipping companies from docking ships on the way to israel were also bought from loading cargo at malaysian ports. b. s malaysia says that was the result of its campaign. i am working with its name. yeah. i think successfully the highlight the the issue itself i let's find the history of the conflict and also why it's happening all this time. the palestinian led to movement, which has chapters in many countries, has also released a list of corporations to boy caught among wlan mcdonalds. the malaysian franchise holder is suing media malaysia for defamation media. as malaysia says, the lawsuit will not stop it from showing solidarity with palestinians. this process is here,
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have taken that message too hot. so it's about we and boy thing because that is the only thing we can do as an individual at the moment. the things that i am bar called to the companies that support israel, the companies listed on the b, this website, the global boy cut movement says target to the boy cuts fine spy it by self advocacy, n t, a prospect. and the us fight for civil rights among others, which have proven to be successful in and been of justice, florence greene. how did you find them as real size, as approach the state of comfortable with the plan to deliver medication to captive as being held by homeless and gaza? news came from the stipend, released by the is really prime minister's office, was all kinda joining us now from tennessee. so i wanted to ask you about that to deal in a moment, but i could see behind you the other people beginning to gather. we understand that this is part of the protests against the is really government. they're going to be held later. do we think that we still have the momentum now that we've seen in the
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past? well um, just to be clear that we're in what's known as hostage square. so this is why the big stop today riley will be held and i will get back to that in a moment. but the one here you are referring to is a power lo riley, but it's literally just up the road from here. so now the square and not swear. last week's, or an estimated 20000 protests is protesting against the is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling for him to resign or early re elections instead. many of them. uh, but were attending of some of those that had been uh, organizing the big and government process that we sold before. uh, this will happens um, in the beginning of this will uh there was a consensus across the country and israel, but everyone would say united and put the politics aside. that's one of the things that so the opposition leader head salts about but we're seeing week on week there
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are more people coming out and that's the riley that's going to be held in about an hour from now. so we'll be going to that later. and we'll definitely be trying to speak to some of those that to find out more as to why they're starting to come out and protest. okay, that's uh there cuz i know we're going to be coming back to you when you go to that raleigh further up the road. but in the meantime, we were talking about this, this upon the deal that to israel has approach costs are ways about getting medication to some of the captives that are being held by how much, what more do we know about dies a. ready that's right, real well overnight. so the prime minister's office has reduced the statement saying that's deal has been agreed with cost far as the me, the a to the medication would be delivered through the red cross to the cuts is still being housing cause or it's almost a 100 days that will be tomorrow, and this is why many people who are gathering as well. and i just wanted to show
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you a bit more of what we're seeing here every week you come, there's a new installation that's more musicians trying to remind people of the situation and how desperate the family is all full days. the still help that's come back, and this is the latest installation, some mach around a 100 days of cost $70.00 this one here. it's a sassy meets a long tunnel that they've built. this is a collective of autism and the families that have come together to create this tunnel. and the idea raises that they want people hate to try and get a sense of how desperate it must be full. there is a still that i'm people have been cuing here for a while now they want to go through and we've been told that inside you can hear the sound. so. 1 vote and imitation of the as strikes to all happening, but it's still being carried out by israel for almost a 100 days now. and that's one of the biggest concerns we were talking about
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medication. this is one of the biggest concerns the families have had in the interim of trying to revive a ceasefire. once again, they want to ensure that some of those, especially the eligible, especially those that were already taking prescription medication to ensure that medication is delivered. one of the demands of families have made is to ensure that they have video evidence to show that they have received that medication. and this also comes off of the back of some of those families, family members that visited caps all about a week ago. discussed with the categories with the cast, 3 prime minister that consent on how they desperately want their family members to be returned. as soon as possible, but not early as soon as possible, but i live as well. so i thank you very much. as i said, we are going to be checking back in with using the team, make their way to that other protest. you were telling us about earlier for not sod arcot and try to be thank you very much. the us is kind of that more air strikes on
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yelman's capital sign off to launching attacks and the out of the hours of friday. the 1st round by americans and veggies war planes targeted several sites linked to who the rebels and the capital was the tax killed. at least 5 of the groups fighters bear strikes are in response to month. so who's the attacks and ships crossing the red sea with the officials say they're targeting vessels linked to israel to get the reaction out from washington dc. and we're gonna speak to our white house correspondent kimberly hawkins. so why did the us decide to carry out a 2nd light of air strikes the yeah, well, according to the commander in chief of the us president joe biden. uh the reason is, is that there is a concern about the commercial fishing vessels, or rather the commercial shipping vessels in the red sea and the need to continue to ensure that the traffic that is traveling through there all the way the suez canal can continue as a result that is why there was
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a 2nd night of us strikes in conjunction with the british. now just to give you some contacts about why i'm standing here away from the white house right now, we are. 6 standing preparing for the march on washington, this is where natalie washington, but all around the world, there will be shortly global protests of protests, 100 days of the fact that there has been the war on gaza by israel calling for a cease fire. and of course those attacks on the who sees the, who, the say they are supporting the, the masa fighters in that more. so what i can tell you is that the, you, as president says, but if the who's these continue to act of behaviors they do, the united states will continue those strikes. the united states says that in fact, that these are defensive in nature, even if they continue to act in an offensive manner. they say that the pastor of
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the carrier sprague, groups in the red sea, is simply a defensive posture. as the united states continues to call that, who these attacks all those shipping vessels, outrages behavior. now i can tell you that the us president will be spending the weekend at camp david's. he typically spends it at his home in delaware. so the fact that he is at a secure location tells us that there is the potential for more strikes. the u. s. president often does monitor that secure location. and he says that if the please continue to attack, the united states will respond. the deputy, thank you very much. indeed. that's why does correspond them? kimberly harker, we're going to be coming back to you. of course, as those protests take place where you are right now in washington, but for an hour, thanks. a lot general strikes, been declared reoccupied, was buying time of 8 now after 3 palestinians were killed overnight and the confrontation with is very soldiers. is there any forces but petroleum to illegal? the sacrament of my daughter west to have it on. it's able to tact on far back in
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response to the palestinians killed were cousins, 1618 and 20 years old. the family has denied the allegations near the city of tool color. i'm a 19 year old palestinians died off to violence with his very soldiers palestinian red crescent says he suffered cardiac arrest or being beaten by the soldiers. he was also shots is ready for us as reports of a 5 live i munition. and the ends of the time and they will match by protests. the ok, let's take a look at one of the other top stories. this are ty, ones governing party. candidates. lighting today has won the presidential election by spotty favors, a more independent time one, china views the island as a break of the province. previously beijing's one that the vote was a choice between war and peace. following the election result, it said re unification with time. one is inevitable,
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despite the vote. any changes get more from the time when he's capital type a for the celebration down there on the street side, but the possibilities of the democratic for the october. can they have loans true where the big street here was this woman done more research in the why they haven't did the re election ballot list here. there was the people's biology that appear to be very successful use both in the points. 2 terms of success, economic group, the ability across the wall and straight story, the 19 crisis. but it looks that i can do that
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by the to be the next president of taiwan. 30 checking out to 0, type of. so who is the only ones next president advising take calls. it goes by the nickname william has been serving as vice president is a former physician and started at harvard university is victory and fridays vote. as seen by many as a loss for china, the 64 year old has repeatedly defended timelines, independence from beijing. and he's also promised to work with the united states to build up the islands national defense, timelines, outgoing president, site, and one has of the maximum of 2 times in office. she's worked closely with licensed the last election in 2020 in the past basing has rejected, offers to hold tolts with both of them. scholarship is a politician. i'm john les stand up almost spokes person for the time when he is presidential office and she's joining us live now from type page. thank you very
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much indeed for being with us. so lighting thing says he's going to be standing up for ty, one's independence, but how big is the concern? by doing that and standing up to china, i might also push, tie one towards the military conflict. and how did people taiwan shows light seen to a national leader who is willing to defend taiwan? is the 70 and the national leader in any country where do that? the people, i one know that detroit, that the what full choice we have a maze. so it is just another lie who is a pushing time one towards military conflict. the problem is a child as a graphic nurse at towards taiwan. so the idea that the lie, we're really wall is chinese and it's given the fact that he has served closely with the site. and when we have a fairly clear idea of what our policy was towards china, are we likely to see any significant changes under the ally? got them the you know,
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this election shows led to how one of these people actually hear about our 70. we will stay the same tone is people don't want to be ruled by china. the majority of telling these people want to keep the things the way they are. so none of because why was it or not is about the what the time one of these people want me, the nationalist opposition policy had a promotion. walmart ties if you like, a closer connection with china and i in the run up to the election the, the gap between lie and the last those party candidates, nato significantly became very difficult to see where that election was going to go . do you think that lies, government is going to have to make some concessions, or at least take on some of the policies of the nationalist in order to be able to reduce any risks of an escalation with china. you know,
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actually lies the many times that he wants to sit down and have a do you know what the president she give me a letter about it? i think it that's definitely a stereotype for online the d. b b as always hope to have a friendly relations with china business and that is something we need to get from cam t or anybody else. they implored him to stay in about the lashing is that the voters elected the president for the 3rd time in the role that this never happened for an entire ones the history. so of course, and one is to people want to have a good relationship with china. the issue is it seems, china does not respect tony's democracy. they, they, the presidential biden of the u. s. s i just issued a quick quote saying that they are the us is not supporting taiwan independence. are we likely to see any change in the relationship between ty, out and taiwan and the us?
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so is this going to be a continuation of the stance that we've seen in the past in the, you know, actually in the past 8 years priced into ties. policy has been to brenda, self defense. and that has been done in cooperation with the us and other countries . so this is important for us to keep the peace and it is not going to change. we will also continue just friends and economic and trade cooperation with the front of the countries in order to reduce our exposure to chinese economic pressure and auto race. thank you very much indeed. we appreciate that that's call us to talk or talking to us from taipei. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. uh the still ahead on this i'll just even use are clinging to his memories. we speak to one palestinian grandfather who lost 9 members of his family,
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and it is rarely it's on the how i would say 7 very heavy rain recently into weston pots, all but colombia that has led to deadly floods. i had a couple of outlined slides here. we have got some very heavy, right, because you have us out of the continent just around the re i for the south generally drive 32 celsius. the 4 point us as some of the temperature that for us santiago, some life he shows bring up in between. and i will just pet pompously. make the wife by the north with on a sunday penny, a chavez, that went to bolivia. peruse still. st. book showers west inside of amazon, west. impossible. so it's still very unsettled. as usual. that's pretty much on said weather. meanwhile, across the cariboo and central america, maybe a shallow to just around the age to not as particularly around the when, which as we go on through sas dice,
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slipping down into trinidad and tobago for sunday. but lots of fine and sunny weather, lovely conditions for the most part, and also lovely across north america. we say nasty, winter store mass down with the process of pushing his way. it's a some positive canada, very strong winds by wet weather extending place just around the new england. we have got to another system that will make its way into west and past because of the difference in between minus $32.00 in calgary plus 15 in dallas. the cold air wind south as we go through sunday, that was a minus 3. the, the hard hitting into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or die. suppose you've described that is better than that at any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think is the most difficult press than i've had to answer facing realities. usb
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you want to know to 0 reminder about told stories this out. and these really bombing in the southern guns, the city of ralph, has killed at least 14 palestinians, among them a little girl and 11 members of her family. a 135 people are being killed and as many attacks and gaza in the last 24 hours. hundreds of thousands of people are running around the world in solidarity. palos time from chicago to hunt us folks, a london protest as a calling for cx, 5 and gaza and an ends to israel's assault pipelines. company party candidates license a has one friday's presidential election. its opponents of consider defeats by doing so as positive favors a more independent taiwan with the lives of many families in gaza had been destroyed by these really offensive,
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but some refusing to leave for the remains of their homes despite losing everything, including many of their loved ones, charles tried for it has the story of one palestinian grandfather who was determined to stay. her mother abo slaymen treads carefully on the rubble remains of his family home in rough or something. dollars of the and he's really a strike destroyed it, killing 6 of his children, his wife and 2 of his grandchildren. he says 5 of the bodies remain buried under the twisted metals and broken concrete. and that the and just that we found the 3 bodies of mohammed, my mood, and so jude, 500 meters away from the house and the rest of my family were inside the house. we found only parts of the body and we couldn't recognize them. we put this parts in the plastic bags and we buried what was left over their bodies. how many that is
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put up a 10th on the rubble. so he can be close to the memories of those. he loved the i set up the tent here on the rumble, detailed the world that we are here, and we will see here, strong and resilience. and today this is our country and our future will always be here. god has chosen us to be bored and buried in this land. so i see here in the tent to be able to collect as soon as possible and as much as i can, what is left from the bodies of my family in order to bury them. the goal is that helps ministry says around 23 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed by israel's land and sea bombardment of the strip and it says around 7000 more people missing field data buried under the rubble as well. i know you will not do that g news bad so i lost his budget. i come here very early. every day after morning prayers. i follow the castle because we have a strong sense of smell and off and they try every day to remove the rumble and search
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for the remains of the body and not the only one who suffers like this. there are too many people under the rubber all over goes a bath, pull off and i get how manager goes to the cemetery where he inspects the graves of those who are found and a buried in su out them. but i them yeah. and the highest. busy which i am alive, and then the same time i am alive and waiting my turn like all the powers seeing you and probably got kept and you like to do something good for the victims. i always got the almighty for a good and for myself, my pain is fast and god will reward me if i see common patient and i ask him to be so he's mostly on my family of the family, wiped down by the israeli military policy being followed with little else left, his face la, i'm a month from now, charles toronto to go to 0. and you can tell me, like, i'm losing assistant professors that are public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies. he's joining me live now in the studio. good to have you with
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this again, this is quite a lot to talk about, but i want to take us back a couple of days to what we were seeing in the hey, again, the international court of justice case, but south africa and brought against israel. plague claiming genocide in gaza, putting the case itself to one side. i wanted to ask you what kind of impact you think that is had on promoting, raising the profile of the palestinian cause around the world. because we're seeing so many demonstrations of solidarity at the moment. but this is significant. genocide is the crime a full tribes. so to put it in this way, is there a stablished 1948 over an occupied but a scene in lens. and we're talking about 86 years now since the subject of age, right. so the grand sons and daughters of, of the holocaust survivors now in less than 90 years. now they have to stand in
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front of international justice and defend themselves against the crime of all the crimes committed suicide against a, another nation. so it is very significant regardless of the final outcome of the, of the fund a verdict on, on, on the articles on, i mean by the court. but the fact that is what is now at this stage of this position. it is a game changer. it brings the scene and cause a at the upfront of all the nation as in the now and, and, and things hope as well. because 1st thing is this, this does just this. i mean, this is the only or. busy type nation in modern history and it has to end and i think from nowadays mean these ladies, it's a lot more easy for them even if they get the protection from the americans that lies into un, from up the size of the electronic system. but still that expose now, so the very weak stays now. i think this is important and i hope this leads to unintended awakening inside the sites you because this is what we need. we know we
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need also invest exchange in the mindset of this later society. i mean the so many similarities to what's happening stuff optic of course, with what's happening and by this time, although i mean the fact that system and punishment is very advanced sooner and competitive. so that's a good one. but i think the full search and mission for these ladies know, is it a suspect has to stopped. they have to stop praising these questions. why are we here at this point? why it's them against the world now? and let's see what goes on from here. but overall it's very significant. ok, i wonder why and i talked a little bit, we've seen a more american and british act activity, military activity in government as a result of taking action against the cookies. so have been attacking what they say are ships as having israel. they say the hosting say that they are doing this in the support of protest sign in your assessment. how much benefit do you think the policies are getting out of the action? that the who things are taking in the red sea and elsewhere so, so in, in practical terms of scent mean and minutes of the times maybe not thought. but
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when it comes to sort of that a t. m. at this moment in history, when we see most out of governments, the very weak lacking any activism on protecting for the student is providing health and support to that. but a scene is and then you see a small moments like the whole of these construct thing confronting. thank god, what's the ally? it's an easy way to say, you know, we want to, to stop domestic and gaza. they don't want to do anything else about domestic good, but to put the stand cause in the, in the front of the priorities. it's symbolic for most of the student has that also the whole thing is because the, when genetic more and 50 from the allows are out of the most remote. well i've been seeing them. busy as, as a proxy power to get on. but now as i say, know, we have defending one of the most sacred cases in the world, which is the 1st thing i selected for the patient. so technically, technically it's a very smart move by the whole with these i don't, i will. of course, i mean the, i mean the amenities by laws are committed to by this. any sort of human has been
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all was committed and the funds support the for the, for the santa people without the whole ease of sticking this into a different, even a pass, you know, so, so what's happening? i think it's in for a minute to perspective. it's not for the significant. uh, but the but the but when it comes to the product of the whole series, the symbolic support, the providing for the 1st thing is the image in the ad and the most the mode. it's sort of them strategically on the me, i know we're going to be talking to you over the next couple of hours or so, but a variety of different things before, not with tunnel cover, kind of, we appreciate a thank you. okay, let's take a look at some more other news now, us regulators are branded boeing, 737, max 9 airplanes indefinitely. it follows an incident last week when a calvin panel blue i mid flight from a jet operated by alaska airlines. and i thought he said earlier, said the plane could fly again off to inspections, prosecutors and peru have requested a 34 year prison sentence for
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a former president federal casteel is accused of caviar to prove after we tried to dissolve congress in 2022. as removal spots a wave of protest across the country. esteem says he was the victim of a political conspiracy. dozens of people have been killed incidents capital costume in the past few days. many of them children do you and it says at least 7300000 people have been displaced. about half of those are children. maybe $20000000.00 kids are going to miss school this year. and 14000000 of them need emergency humanitarian 80 and the says the con site to create a generational catastrophe for sedans. 24000000 youngsters. a lot of people, brian is going to assess country representative and students she's told out to 0, the millions of children over at risk. this is a generation catastrophe. so the is experiencing
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a humanitarian catastrophe all epic proportions. it's a young country, hosp the population auction, that is 24000000 children who has not caused the war, but not very heavy drugs. second, over 3500000 children has been full to be there fools over the last 9 months. maybe so the red color of the world's largest child's displacement, the close to 20000000 children who should be in schools are not in schools all by a few experts in such a new college. can you imagine what is the future of this country in terms of learning and only capabilities? we estimate if this capacity continues to be facing, or net lifetime, or the last $26000000.00 less dollars entry. she is shopped
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on the decline for kids. we're talking about or would sweet point. 5000000 children under 5 years of age, suffering from acute attrition. 2023 was upon us halters to your own record and 2024 look set to see even higher temperatures. that's according to the us national oceanic and atmospheric administration. unusually high temperatures have triggered wildfires and heat wave warnings across the world. the winds weather agency says the nino event is expected to set new heat records this year. is divided ministration wants to make oil and natural gas companies pay a fee for methane emissions that exceed set limits. the proposal aims doing coverage, the industry to reduce levels of the greenhouse gas or oil and gas sector is the largest industrial source of me saying in the us a court in vietnam has jailed former health minister and got him ton long for 18 years of a corruption and bribery offences committed during the corporate and 19 pandemic.
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ryan is one of 2 former ministers, several government officials and business people in the implications and the scandal involving overpriced corporate and 19 test kits. of all my health minister accepted bribes, worth more than 2000000 dollars last year. 54 people were jailed in a mass bribery case over pandemic reports. radiation flights volcanic eruptions in eastern indonesia have let to widespread evacuation orders and diseases mountain . they want to know what level toby lucky, lucky as they were up to the several times in recent weeks, the government issued a high allowed warning officer additional, their options, and friday of the volcano is so much island as also speed. most i said i had on knowledge a 0 externally. i get off till when he started the asian cop actions coming up with
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sort of the vehicle off cheers solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs, i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person ensures. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the education, we want to break because the women and my country, they're not sweet to come up to us. we are not. and neither ology, we are human beings in this area. between the and the chloe. we are in the process, our officers, whatever has been done before, can be done as long as
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a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. the the guy that started with his for his on a thank you very much, rob. well, one of the top rank teams in the asian copper australia have kicked off the campaign with the when the screws beat, and yet i'm at the nodded stadium. i'll just, there is ended, which is and was watching that one for us. it will, these 2 countries have 8, will cut wins between them unfortunately. so australia and india and asian football more widely. they come into sort of cricket that robbery, less playing out. so the cricket will cover the end of last in india when australia
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pace in the, in the title decide from a single page. it's not quite such an even rival recall straight a serious times and content is here in tulsa. and they were comfortable to know when it's in this game, india, while they are outside, is just to make it the on the group stage. australia will be calling on some good memories of that time planning, hey, in capsule, they were run it in 2011. when the agent kept was last place in the countries they did really well of the 2020 c wells cut cut out of itself through the whole going parts. it's hard with knowledge and seen as he mentioned champions in the last 16 before. pleasing c one to india with this tournament. so all about continuing that developments was becoming a serious for pulling nation now they did when a group game, the last agent coming 29 seem like beats highland, a repeat of what they did 5 years ago in that group games to come against those back is done in syria will be the realistic targets for this sort of minutes and catch all,
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some history to the much officials at this game. 3 females insurance left on japan's, the shaming yamashita. the 1st time you have a have a female referee in charge of the game. the men's agent come on. the richardson owls you sarah dow, this sunday was he, palestine play the 1st game of the asian cup. they pay a run in groups. he against the backdrop of the war on garza and with the fate of friends and family on their minds. joining us all of us go reports for use palestine. football is have overcome adversity to play for that country. but the build up to this asian cop has been even honda because of the war and gaza. the challenges are getting the team together because some players live in the spring summer from guys who are living abroad. some are in europe, asia, as we were just all over the place. many of the players in the team are playing in
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the policy in league. and they haven't played a match since just as we can before the war started unable to train in palestine. this quote has been preparing for the tournament in algeria and saudi arabia. but there's a constant feeling of anxiety about what is happening back home. israel's attacks have left members of paula science football family dead, including players, referees, administrators, and most recently, one of the countries and then pick football coaches to have a plan here from does a, who's in the message for his family before 10 days. and he did the answers to the lights, come to the left. so like the 3 signatures to the friends. sometimes never the answer about that. so we like everyone, we see the media because the friends didn't answer every time. midfielder mohammed bus and rashid was born in ramallah, grew up in the us and now plays professionally in indonesia. he says the play as a felt growing support from funds wherever they've been. it's very important
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because we're seeing that the people are more passionate about palestine. no, they're more passionate about to understand. the national team is just set to see that something this tragic has to happen for people to feel for us a little bit. and that support doesn't stop in this done. nickel organizes hearing castle sale, donate revenue from ticket sales for the asian cops to those affected by the war on casa, and they'll also be sharing messages of support for palestinians throughout the tournaments. palestine the aiming to get out of the group say to the 1st time in this, that 3rd appearance of the continental show piece. and perhaps even get the 1st ever asian come victory. but even if they don't, there's a sense of purpose amongst the players to provide a moments of risk like to those back time. 19 minutes at a time. you want to get a real sca out to 0 though. well, it's a full month of international football because of the advocates. couple of nations
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also kicks off late on saturday in ivory coast with home advantage. the hosts are considered one of the favorites to lift the trophy for the time. they kicked things off against any of the saw in the opening match in groups a, but it's set of all who go in as defending champions football broth casa, oh, show come a geisha gives us a low down on what to expect from this tournament. it is really essential pride, you know, the national team, they know that they, they hold the last of the expect patients from the country and you're talking about a country that's spent at least almost $1000000000.00, you know, in building stadiums and building infrastructure and really just trying to make sure that this can happen and efficiently because you can think about, you know, they've pulled in generation that had, you know, the likes of bias to a color to 85. the median dropped, but they didn't get
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a chance to play at home. so now the situation know that they have very lucky to have the opportunity to play in front of their home 1st and then go to do a knuckle industrial both can and find any find any they talked to when to trust me. 2 years ago it was coming, but they still have that generation, you know, side you mind me as well. maybe can, you couldn't buy lead. but also they have a younger generation of plans that are coming through the system to some of those places. i know coming through to the, to the senior team, including let me come are who's one of the place to watch up for at this tournament . and i think that they are in a very good place to become perhaps, you know, to the 3rd team to ever defend the titles have moral code. they can be the 1st african team to the semifinals of the work. i think i talked you have done egypt was always in there, but they have the stuff level have its on it always comes through. then you have nigeria, and i do as it always pairing to see where it's coming to and ask, going to have take those team and we've had an incredible time, you know,
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at nothing in the to the also the current, the cost of took into the years then you have kind of, you know, voice and he necessarily going to be looking for, you know, yes and as an african title, honestly you need to not go so far away. the 1st one thing that several years is from the dentist is done an incredible job for city. got independent leader. when you go down south, you have p dot chevy league who plays for my load the sandals and is going to be, you know, wearing the national colors called the media and you have to park some deca from them. there. he plays laced with you. they are in the championship right now, but leading the table, but also you have to not hear from multiple. he's going to be very key to the work and tags as they try to look for their 1st f one titled, since 1976, department a gets back. and chelsea how beautiful them one new for them can see that the
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penalty and add a time at the end of the 1st health and coal upon this quote is it to secure the victory for the home side is the 1st on to. 5 so you have once re premier league games in a row, since it's october 2022. they're now up to 8. by munich, it pay tribute to club hero from spick and paul at the 1st $1.00 does league game since his death. the team or shirts the same. thank you for assets on the woke up with and to to meet when trying to beat huffman. hi, i'm free now. democracy of the school to and then england, captain hurricane added the said because he's 20 seconds of the season. fine. remain 2nd in the table behind buying the ve occlusal delta, which begins. he's all shading open defense on sunday. aiming for reco and extending 11th title and melbourne. the will. number 113 of the 4 grand slams last
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season and once more of the same and 2024. i'm just hoping i can start the season in a way that i have been starting my seasons, most of my seasons and throughout my career with, with the wind here in australia and melbourne. my favorite place, no dial to the courts where i have done the great things in achieved by my greatest grandson results. so i hope that yeah, i'm going to be able to, to, if not play at the level that i did last year, then be very close to that junk of a to as man rival a 2nd. said the carlos as kind of a who denied him that the wimbledon title last year is fine. it says that the chance to beat joker, which in australia is a huge motivation. he always wants to play against the best players in the war to uh, not to see what is my level. and i said good best play against giving you 9 the places on, on the toner and up to he some with some beats. and by looking for uh,
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you know, written the final awfully, play on uh, find out against it. and you know, you will be, will be great, obviously in your england patriots have name to mail to succeed bills. they'll check, as the franchises new head coach, that 7 year old, a former patriot split is not only the next youngest head coach, but also the 1st black head coach in the teams. history. no place is 75 year old authentic who agreed to part way with the patriots off to 24 year one. that included 6 super bowl wins. the buffalo bills nfl team have us defiance of social media for help and digging their stadium onto a ton of snow. the bills host the pittsburgh steelers on sundays, strong winds and heavy snow. a forecast with wind chill temperatures of minus 20 degrees celsius, could make the game one of the coldest in history. and also always vote for me. i
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can do that to a sign. i. thank you very much. indeed, i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more of today's news and getting our top story and is really bombing in the southern gaza city. of rafa has killed at least 14 palestinians. i'm brought madison stay with us and i'll just the it is a tenant object to produce objectives these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military with telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet on the fringes of his randy public discourse and seeing more voices persist sale,
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calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next. the memories vendor for nearly 3 years. evelyn lemitrus has been investigating the shark fin trafficking operation. now she's putting together the team that's going to write it. and lexie build this so, but as be well, but i said less indeed this bit of a homage shorter than to become a global commodity prize doesn't agree to it. and the special suit in asia sharps that played a vital role in the ocean for hundreds of millions of years. but the trade is now pushing some spaces to the brink of extinction. there was a trade in short, francis valued at hundreds of millions of dollars a year. i was in mind that then okay, one more thing. go that on the reading that much than that would tell me about the weight gain, exclusive access to a team of investigators aimed at dismantling or ring a short den traffickers video
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b, medical help a single study or things in that me know somebody else the send me and stuff so, so the for following this car here as an investigator and a couple of cops in it, we're going to lead are rates today in the harbor against these traders who they say are putting some species of sharp at risk to get the stuff here on the 4th. mm hm . hello, i'm about this, and this is the news on life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, destruction displacement on death across garza. and the 99th day of is very attacks . at least
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