tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 13, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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see the hello, i'm about to send this has been use our lives in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, destruction displacement and death across garza. on the 19, i say it is rarely attacks. at least a 135 palestinians have been killed in the past day, from london to johanna as far as to call them for hundreds of thousands of protests since around the world. raleigh, in some of those kind of style. more air strikes on hotel level positions in yemen, the latest targeting the for the city of data. the taiwan is
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governing party candidates. where is the presidential election lighting sir? has voted to protect the items from chinese, right? the 1300 g m t, that's 8 p. m and gaza. where is roseville and plus water is now approaching. it's $100.00 day and it's been more dashboard devastation and more suffering is really strikes of killed more than a $135.00 pounds of stadiums in 24 hours. children were also killed when a missile hit a residential building in rough or dotted cowboys, whom begins are coverage. and let me give you a warning that some of you might find the images and this reports distressing. a i'm of a big firewall to her baby girl. she's a victim of and he's very strong on the home. and since we're a rough, i in garza the attack also killed 11. then there's of have families who have got it
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for dinner. the bit and the home guy didn't seem of a sudden escalate. and our homeless bummed night by is really f 16 we're playing. since now, so small, i was not staying with that. and on the only women and children were kept in the house, 14 of them, they were all killed in a couple of high a supposedly heavy. this is a baby girl. so i'm, that's what wrong did you do to these riley's, she died hungry. if you can see you're holding a load of bread and her tiny hand, she held tight to us. 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. well, i'm a funeral. pray is it true with a grease assembly struggled to keep with loss of a nice ox. the hospital endeavoured launched into darkness. cars run out of fuel. the hospital is the lifeline for thousands of pounds, then you can seeking medical attention and shelter from the hispanic abutment. this black outpost is a threat to the lives of many,
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including premature babies in 2 pages. of the medical stuff is doing full the cam 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, bella have turned into a battle field. the sound of gunfire is marking another day of the region to us. buttons is very military. operations have intensified across the gaza strip with the recent varieties as strikes hitting roads linking between roughly con eunice civilians who are co to the costs for you. do not know where to go to find safety. car recognizing algebra, roof off, suffering, cause tugs joining us now. i have no just talk us through the latest attacks. first
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of all, talk the yes. uh, the last one. fax had witness will acceleration of dislike of the military strikes . we have been revolting since the hours to date that the attacks did not stop, but this is practically what has been happening in the last hour when the attacks have been concentrated on han units and the middle coordinates. now we'll call you as soon as the 80 hours of morning, but 20 palestinians at least being killed and in the latest is ready. strikes have destroyed the number of residential houses in that city where the symptom areas of gaza strip this time has been the main focus as well as 3 out of city of bean fields and officer rush, strategic jobs and 2 others in as the eliza officer being completely targeted by is very offended to surveillance of drugs and also these kind of the middle of, of rates has been lights and hot with live nation to flag that has been biased by the ministry who are trying to get much more advanced. but inside the central
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neighborhood of the middle areas and also type your reported on as we have been asking residents the about the situation to them does that it's completely unbearable as the destruction is everywhere. and then every single kona you're talking about systematic destruction of refugee camps, especially as isaac were also, which had been widely attacked by these, by the author restriction to the outskirts of the town where they are trying to destroy the main link of growth and to make a profit division with these areas to militarily take full control and i'd be happy to, to hearing also the is really broad minister, benjamin to tell you i was saying that they will keep fighting till the end of this war until the complete and complex accomplish old of the targets that means that they are more days of financing or waiting causes, which means that more casualties amongst civilians a more get your ration in humanitarian conditions. i taught it over the 9th and
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last 9 to 9 days. you and our teams have been telling us about things, your monetary and prices to the people in guys that have been facing. i understand that there is some humanitarian aid that's making its way into guys. and now we know it's not nearly enough. just focus through what the latest is with regard to that age. the yes, 99 days the fighting 99 days of complete the generation of human and tearing conditions as people have been displaced multiple multiple times from the houses had become right now making it a living and make shift 10 squared. the are completely in the very desperate need for fluid, for water as well for medical supplies. but in terms of what is entering the goal is to strip on daily basis. it's considered to be something comparable that with the met with the needs and the demands of kind of things we're talking about that kind of city is in the very desperate need for more than 500 humanitarian troops to inside the goal is, is to just to to help people to recover from deep off to that. so if i'm and,
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and also with the deterioration of their, cuz you're going to target aspects of a very essential part to say that the united nation has sent you to that on the additional meaningful humanitarian assistance and possible speed or gen 3 or 4 did for gaza strip, at least to prevent the simon which completely moves on the horizon if the situation on the ground on change. topic, eyeball ism, and ruff hunt in southern joseph. thank you. to the, i'm doing a promise called the custom brigade says release video of his latest rocket launch . the video appears to show a body shop rockets being far to israel, which unfortunately happened from northern garza guns. israel continues as offensive harvest size in the central and southern areas of the strait 1st topic was thousands of his various have gathered in 10 of 8 for the weekly protest amounting more to be done to secure the release of captives held in gaza. another
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group is rolling at an antique nothing. yahoo! demonstration is rarely prime minister in his government, have grown increasingly unpopular over his handling of the war on gaza. sought a cottage joining that process in tel aviv. uh, what are people being saying that they're demanding when they've been talking to you sort of well, they've whole less than the reason why that is this. they are actually more shooting. it seems to was one of the main highways then if you recall, well before the ok for those 7 war and before the october 7, it's high. every single south today for almost the whole of 2023. you had tens of thousands and 5 hundreds of thousands of anti government protesters and dies. but well, at the time, quoting for the prime minister to resign at the time as well. they used to often block that highway. well, that has resumed this didn't happen last week. when also they held this part,
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it says just behind me here in the squire. now that's a month they are making all very strong. i've been speaking to a few of them. and some of them they've been saying that they want them to leave. they won't base an early election, they said, but also some very powerful quotes from some of the speakers. no, only those had lost members of the families on october the 7th, but also some of the cops whose families in fact um they have actually said that it's because of this coalition government, the cause of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is that they have landed them in the hay without keys ations of genocide and of course many people are shock, says now those purchases are putting the blame on that government. i just wanted to read out some of the things they actually said. they said you failed to bring them back home. that's the captive, they've said, but the old server, this doesn't happen because of those in power. now if we go back a while ago,
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu, in the beginning of the war, had actually sweets is in the middle of a not. and then the lease of his sweet accusing some of those protests the saying, but it was actually the protesters that shows how much they will weak. so this government, under this country was weak. and therefore that he owned or is blame them basically, folks over the 7th happening well, so far he's not how he's not held himself accountable, even apologize. and they're saying that they stayed quiet for the 1st few weeks to remain unified. but this is over, but now they want to speak up. i'm speaking to someone, he told me actually he said the numbers, but we had before this will what you g said, but the number of people now the wellness govern government rather to go is even bigger. and that should be called on more people to come and probably says space. that's because they said we can't do this alone. so thank you very much indeed sort of called our talking to us instead of a revised as a protest,
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as in the us have taken to the streets and sell the data to you with the palestinian people in the us capital demonstrate as a be marching calling for a cease fire and to hold to us aid to israel, our white house correspondent kimberly, hosted to joining us now from washington. d. c. kimberly, you're about a block away from the white house. we can see some of those protests is behind you . what's been happening of the yeah, it's getting very crowded here and i can tell you there's also a heavy police presence as these marchers gather here and freedom plaza. as you mentioned about a block from the white house. what we're expecting our speeches in advance of a demonstration march that will process through the streets of washington all the way to the white house. what these demonstrators are demanding is not only an end to the billions that the united states gives the military support for israel and its war on gaza. but also an, and to the occupation and
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a release of the political prisoners they're calling for an immediate and permanent cease fire. they're also saying that they want to really c, i n to be on go way via lives that they say is real, has been waging not just in the last 100 days. and this is what this protest is marking of. but that has been going on for decades. now, i can tell you that a lot of the people here had been personally touched by the war on gaza, but also the occupation itself. and they have been sharing their personal and heartbreaking stories, and talking about how their families have been locked up, how their family members have been killed. and in many cases, it's by the dozens. now, i can tell you that they're calling on joe biden and reminding him that this is an election year as they are reminding them that they vote. they're saying that they
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will be voting in november and they are saying things like will or member in november and they are also calling him genocide. joe, that's kimberly hall could reporting from those protests about a block away from the white house company. thank you very much. indeed, as well in the u. k. tens of thousands of people have gathered in the capital city, london, the marching to parliament square. and i've been calling for an end to israel's war, on god's uphold brandon's got more from that much those big national that are 122024 on the 7th to the stage here in the sense of was i'm once again that number's coming out onto the street previous, most people say that this one is 250 miles of the western world. groups found themselves in
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a chance the way here off the st. john's previously is off the other thing that is big jump don't just stopped on the goals and also stopped on the u. s. targets during this week of the demonstrations here. now, one of the other big attractions when they reached before the end of the march is a much on a corporate. so this is the 3rd off me talk to rent of funds created in 2021. there's a whole lot of large cereal children. it's coming here to this much to highlight the parts of the jobs and show joe, during the course of this conflict. since that is more side big desire to get out of demonstrates against this war waiting here in london, central london,
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crowds of holes mean gathering in the package capital baghdad, correspondence the same bus driver is there is on this report this weekend evening crowd, boston dot is small by a rocky standards, normally, protests, demonstrations riley here in bellevue square, attempt to attract a much larger crowd, but something significant is happening. the rocky malicious turn. political parties are out rallying in support of humans. fighters, humans hope you lead governments after tax by the us and the u. k. for blocking sessions in a strategic waterway as retaliation for israel. more on gaza in supports of palestinian people and against the ongoing israeli occupation of a 100 days nearly a 100 days into israel's war on the cards, which is already reverberating throughout the air. and the worry coordinators here in the rock as well as around the region. if it carries on much longer,
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it could spread and political rallies like this could become something more incendiary. this could become something more dangerous as public outrage and anger in their cities. life continues to grow in may not be in the hands of regional leaders or any world leaders to contain any of the fall out that make the same bus route you know, thousands have demonstrated outside the u. s. consulate in johannesburg, pharma. the miller has been there, i have been thousands of posts. it's 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 demonstrating against what israel is doing in the occupied territories. and they will continue standing in sort of dire t with palestinians, especially given the high number of lives lost people who also encouraged by what
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the south african government has done in taking as well to the international court of justice. none of us absolutely no pressure system entries on those because the the. a genocide is one of the sections by the us. we know to biden has denied that there is a genocide going and the support thing is speaking father installed last week has 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, but that's not the only reason it does have because of sell back because own apartments. and this is what many people to identify with the president nelson mandela recipient. so that pretends would never be complete without the freedom of
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palestinians. people say they are concerned about the levels of a push and the number of people killed and the continuing bombardments garza. and for that reason, they will maintain those types of prisons wherever they can send me the ultra 0 to how does but in your content photos. and it's also valid. and so the diversity with palestinians, the cries called for boy cards targeting israel entities as long as support of the palestinian cause. a country has no form of diplomatic relief, the demonstrators motion and size because he is comfortable sold last month. so that's korea voted in favor of a un general assembly, but as i mentioned, calling for the media to monetary and cx 5 and demonstrates is also gathered in malaysia is capital calling for an end to the is really offensive as phone slightly
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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. the venue was chosen to make a point to israel's largest supporter. i'm actually joining the malaysian people to corporate. these firing guys. 6 and to highlight that we are not accepting the most what there are against the bonus thing, and people in does a dozens of age groups have banded 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 to talk about the history of the occupation, as well as the importance of supporting joint. cott again, is rainy companies and corporations special portions. well, in one way, it was. last month, the malaysian government announced it with band vessels owned by is really shipping
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companies from docking ships on the way to israel will also bought from loading cargo at malaysian ports. b s malaysia says that's what's the result of its campaign. and what thing wasn't his name? yeah, i think i think successfully to highlight the the issue so far. let's find the history of the conflict and also what's happening in california. the palestinian led to movement, which has chapters in many countries, has also released a list of corporations to boycott. among wlan mcdonalds, the malaysian franchise holder is suing bts, malaysia for defamation media. as malaysia says, the lawsuit will not stop it from showing solidarity with palestinian protests as here. have taken that message too hot, but we avoid costing because that is the only thing we can do as an individual at among the things that i have bought, the other companies that support israel, the companies listed on the b, this website,
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the global boy cut movement says target to avoid costs fines, buy it by self advocacy, n t a prospect listening and the us fight for civil rights among others which have proven to be successful in. and then i'm just florence greene. how did you find the of us is carried out here and strikes on yelman's capital. so now for the past 2 days, both for us on the u. k. i've been talking several sides linked to who the vice is in the capital. they are starks of in response to month. so proof is a tax on ships crossing the red sea with the officials say that targeting vessels linked to israel. we're going to get more from she how many times he's joining us now live from washington dc. so what has the pen to go on and the presidential bind? the wife has been saying about all of this. well the next round of strikes that we had in the early hours of the morning, saturday morning, summer time was the us as a radar, a radar sites in the air,
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many capital. what about, as you said, follows the some 28 locations struck by the us 24 hours prior to that the message has been? look, i mean, if we will load, hesitates to retaliate if the avenues continue to attack shipping. and that seems to be the plan as far as we can tell. we did have a briefing from depends again in the on friday afternoon, local times. yeah. and it really seemed like, yeah that's, that's the parameter. if the, if, if it has these continue. ready you know what base say is that legal obligation to prevent ships going to israel or ships of that route. i certainly do as well from tablets, your boss and the red sea onto the genocide convention, basically have that legal responsibility to at what if i do things or do that, but us is only responses what well to continue bothering. yeah. and another i'm at least in country bottoms on the joe biden and it's quite intriguing then. so we. 1 that's one part of that seems to be there any problem from the white house? the other problem, the problem seemed to be him through that in a while,
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the through a bleed comments. the jury by tonight just a few hours ago, he was on his way to camp david's. he said this week and he was also about iran and he said he, it's the message to around part. we delude it privately and we're confident where well, for a patch, we deliberate it privately and we're confident where well, for pub, sir, that's the plank of the strategist. them is to talk to their role and that's very characteristic of how the white house, how this city of washington on the political pla, streets the middle east. it's either what we are the bottom demo. we told gerad everything's about that, but i don't actually addressing the root cause of all this, which is, is really bump up with a garza and the accusations of genocide here. whatever the who receives. i mention it's always while they are on back to receive. but it doesn't have any person who knows anything about but who are things or yeah, my nose is far more complicated than that, but who things are very independent. i mean that's pretty cool. is route us back as well. spiked with hardly doesn't have much control over as well. does it?
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but everybody got it goes back to iran or bullying, but every fees, there's no actual real attempt to stop the bombardment of gaza. i don't know. international maritime traffic to proceed without fear. sure. have thank you very much, you have a chance you talking to us from washington dc. the okay, let's take a look at one of our other top stories i've taught one as a new president elect slicing to of the democratic progressive party, or d, p, p. as one fridays race, his party favors a more independent taiwan. but china, which considers the island as a break away province says the reunification of taiwan is inevitable. despite the vote. dani chang, the poets from taipei, the photos in taiwan, costing the ballots in crucial legislative and presidential elections. relations with china, very much on their minds. but also domestic issues and how the isolated island
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deals with the future. not the past, please also say, well, what i considered, most importantly, is the content of the president's policies and facing box on the future of taiwan and the republic of china. just yeah. how long, what at the same way, high wants future standing, some livelihood issues. also issues regarding education and the economy are important. the 3 candidates were out to italy to vote. they both can see that the tiny or is a threat. they also promise to repair relations with the powerful neighbor across the taiwan straits. but is it as simple as that? this implies that no, i think people already know how china will re add and go so many years. they already know, know they'll come foundation is not uh, decided by uh, either uh,
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china or taiwan and, but also united states as the day ended polling stations closed across the island on time. democracy is now well practiced routine in taiwan, but also a much cherished right to close to 70 percent. with the election officials quick to get the account underway, a clear winner stone to to emerge in the center of typeface, support is the governing democratic progressive policy. o d p p, it's don't sit together, there's the votes mounted up. so to fix it. so with a 50 percent chance it's pretty simple. just take the lead victory that soon the hoops. what can the lead, the couldn't be of a come and the new president who had a message for the rest of the world. we are telling the international community
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that between democracy and all sorts here in ism, we will stand on the side of democracy. the republic of china, taiwan will continue to walk side by side with democracies from around the world. the celebrations went on into the night. this was a victory that was far from the shore. and this led me to be a backlash. china will not be please. tony cheng l 20 type thing. what is a good, closer look at ty, ones, next president lighting to also goes by the nickname william has been serving as vice president. he's a former physician who studies at harvard university is victoria and fridays vote is seen by many as a loss for china. 64 year old has repeatedly defended taiwan independence from beijing is also promised to work with united states to build up the islands national defense, timelines, outgoing presence in one, a sub the maximum of 2 terms in office. and she's worked closely with life since
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the last election in 2020, in the past. versioning has rejected, offers the hold talks with both of them. timelines, election result is seen as a rejection of beijing. this call is for the island to unify with china. analysts say cross street tensions are likely to escalate on the presidency elect begins, has to continue reports. chapman, city in china. in china, southern shellman city, people routinely stopped by this temple to pay that respects to mazda to the goddess of the seats. the dallas daisy is worshipped by millions in this region as well as across the street and try one. many tony's how familiar roots here at the locals? are you good to emphasize this shit history? thailand and we both worship module because most time when these are descendants of people from these provinces, food. yeah, originally we have one family, kind of what you to you, we have same ancestors. we shared the same culture and this shows how close we are
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. china is officially atheist country, but the government promotes the worship of mazda to encourage the voters from taiwan to visit the mainland. state media says the board has placed a key role in peaceful reunification with the government. but beatings close to unify were rebuffed by ty, once 23000000 strong population on saturday as they was at the lighting touch, be the next president, given the governing democratic progressive bosses or d, d. p, an unprecedented the time and office. chinese leaders have called like a dangerous separatist whose leadership could lead to more to issue. the title going toward the president elect sees himself as a taiwan independence worker was saying, is election. victory will minimize the risk of cross straight confidence. do you believe it is here? and i don't think he himself believes it. what kind of thoughts with you? aging is unlikely to respond to lies calls to restart dialog dialog,
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which ended when current president saying when came to a pallet in 2016. analysts say cross retentions all likely to worsen. but we could see the suspension of a economic trade agreement that was signed between the 2 sides of back in 2009, as well as continued military escalation across the median line. and if i want straight chinese presidents, you didn't, pain has multiple without taking tie one by force. now, paintings, efforts to intimidate and influence those on the island will likely continue by whatever means possible. katrina, you shellman city for jen proven china. it's going to have it all to 0. it was warning, does have continues palestinians and the outside was find. so they're going through and, and vailable form of collective punishment. the
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a hello is looking a little unsettled across smaller parts of the middle east. the fab to class sweeping through from a west to east. there's rain, the sleet, and snow one that you can see some snow. they're coming into a northern pot, solver rock, pushing across into northern areas of around 70 of federal dumping across the mountains here. then we are going to say that continues to just tumble this way of the east with dry weather, fine with a set of weather sunshine. in fact, behind that the hard around 29 celsius. so we're good, 67 degrees above the seas, new average that's pushed back up further north into that is the side of the met. it's right in what we do have a few showers in the full cost by shares really quite likely from around the 11 on we will see some wet weather getting all the way down towards the causes straight through s sunday, grassy making his wife of the race which as we go through monday, but it does look like a pretty cold and wet to we can because that is the side of the ready to write in more rain coming in over the next few days. so some of that right,
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but also affect the font also of libya, eventually making its way into northern areas of egypt just around the coastal fringes. lots of west africa stays dry with plenty of sunshine, part of the showers. may monica central parts of africa, but i think tropical, so actually making his way to was nourishes, just about escaping madagascar. the latest news, as it breaks, for many people have religion to separate from the states and then not willing to change the traditions with detailed coverage for the next 3 or 4 months when people were entering the me previous case as opposed to prison or rise again. from around the world, it was near here at valley forge that for us, had declared its independence, which still had to fight for this funding democracy. that is what joe biden said, needs to happen now. the hard, he came into blues as
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a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described the that is better than is better than any of the thoughts providing answers my question to you. all the good coups i think is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us vito, in the security council, this is a may just something go because they've gone to the exit or to hear the story on told to how does era the wardrobe is either a reminder of adult stories. this is where the bombing in the southern gaza city of rafa has killed that has 14 palestinians among them
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a little girl and 11 members of a family, a 135 people have been killed in this very attract some guys in the last 24 hours, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators around the world of funding in solidarity to the palestinian people. in london, people gathered for 7th national demonstration, calling for an end. israel's was 5 months governing policy counted as lightning to has won the country's presidential election. this opponents of consider defeats, latching to those policies favors. i'm more independent. so i want israel says it's approach the state of costa over the plan to deliver medication to cap to is being held by homeless in gaza or someone. honda. a senior spokesman for homeless says they're looking after all the captives medical needs. and i'm assuming i saw all of these really media has been talking about providing medicine to captives. so i would like to clarify that with marley and basically we are taking care of all
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the captives. the lodge. shelley was held hostage for 5 years, and then we provided him with all the medicine. he need one of the taking care of all the hostages, and those that were released or have admitted to that of co coolant. general strikes been declared and the occupied westbank turnover even though after 3 palestinians were killed overnight. and the confrontation with his reading soldiers is ready, forces were patrolling the illegal sacrament of a daughter west of hebron. they say they were attacked and find back in response. the 3 palestinians killed with cousins, 1618 and 20 years old. families denied the allegations. there's been a dramatic rise in the number of his really evades in the occupied westbank since the war on gods have begun upon us. any insight is really forces are deliberately targeting infrastructure and leaving a trail of destruction as a form of collective punishment. how much i'm doing reports and the notions refugee count. it's another day of struggle for palestinians living in the north shunts
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refugee camp. a raid maybe over. but the rain is just because trying to walk across the street as far as you know, trying to drive down. it is even harder. the people can't even reach this area to shop on that. look how it's all broken and damaged. just hours earlier. israel's army, once again storms the camp. it's warmer, bulldozers digging up roads. it's forces destroying infrastructure. for a short walk of a narrow alley, we find that out of heavy foot whose family home was severely damaged during another incursion. 2 weeks ago, we stand next to a gaping hole. this used to be the window she looked out of pocket when i was in the bathroom upstairs. when they started destroying the house down to another, the bullets we had coming into the house through every direction. the damage of the
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door and entered i went home and spent 4 hours here shut up to shuffle. so that in her family haven't been able to stay here since i made the discomfort she has, however, found relief in the fact that none of her children or grandchildren were hurt while as really soldiers search the area for armed. promised in the end fighters. busy a few minutes away, even more wreckage, housing structures that have been knocked down and electricity lines that have been cut, palestinians here say this type of destruction caused by is really forces is a form of collective punishment. but they also believe it goes beyond that. and by utilizing these tactics over and over again, israel is attempting to turn them against the resistance, but no matter the amount of devastation everyone we speak with, says that strategy work with all of the people a used to this, this doesn't affect the people support. now it's the opposite that makes people support the resistance more. because this proves that the fun has
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a doing the right thing to since october 7th, rates by israel's army, only intensified throughout the occupied westbank. here it's become part of the fabric of daily life. today, residents, once again do whatever they can to repair these roads, but they know the fix will only be temporary. how much influence is here? the new refugee camp in the occupied west? joining the not some of them all that is political on list know all day. thanks very much for being with us. so mohammed jim jim reporting there from no shuns conference, just giving us an indication of the kind of devastation that the campus seeing how is that reflected across the rest of the westbank a border of everywhere. these rarely army enters the leaves. that seems exactly like the one that a how much report add author, devastation, infrastructure, destroyed, roads completely gone. and so disrupt life,
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not just in the city or the neighborhood or the com that is affected, but really in the entire west bank. this is a small territory. and people who live in total cutting may be working in other cities. so this will disrupt the flow of, of a goods the flow of people, the routine of the life. and that's why i pretty much in the west bank, people really feel under attack for their, their area of the area where they're living is under attack or not. because really, you could be anywhere. and the rate could be anywhere. and it could happen at any time, you could even be picked up in one of those overnight raids and take him up for questioning or the hundreds that are being retained when a, when there are rates and you need them to cut them and not bless the pain just in case i guess and then question them beat them for hours and subsequently released. so the, the atmosphere in the west bank is one of them, of enduring an assault that is simply relentless. and it was often reported that
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there were many, no, several, at least on groups that were operating in and around the west bank. we heard in mohammed's report there one month saying that this, these are really rates. but essentially just driving people there to support the resistance more. how close do we do you think we're getting to a point of which palestinians are simply going to have had enough and will start retaliating an event in a significant fashion? and i think we are at a boiling point, i think the only thing that's holding people back is the fact that they feel they need to stand by their brothers and sisters in gaza. so they're trying to engage and initiate this, trying to send a time to show support. but the, the relentless assault, the subtler attacks which are at the old time high, the expanding supplements, the confiscation of land. it's almost like there's
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a bulldozer pushing palestinians over the edge and, and they're pretty much there. and i think that's why we've heard also from the is really security establishment, sending out a strategic alert to this, right. when governments in israel, that palestinians are at a breaking point as well as talking them economically socially, militarily. and there is no horizon, no horizon for, for normal. see, for hope for political, political breakthrough. and then you have the genocide and goes on all of that. i think a mix is what are the ingredients of a perfect storm when and how that will happen, i think will take us all by surprise. but nobody can claim to have been caught off guard because the writing really is on the wall. the palestinian authority of course, is the uh they regulating body for the, for the west bank. we've not really had a great deal from the p a over the last 99 days or so that they weren't in jobs that has been going on. and of course,
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the rates that are being doing going on in the west bank just give us an idea urinalysis of what's the, how people regards the pa, the standing authority in the west bank now. well i think it's an all time low really where the p a finds itself. first of all, it's becoming irrelevant in terms of the daily life palestinians because it is on its knees. financially, israel has choked all the financial resources of the palestinian authority to is essentially hijacking and keeping hostage the palestinian money that is real, collect on behalf of the p a for a very half the fee. and so the civil servants haven't been paid their wages in many months. they've been paid percentages here, and they're the medical companies, all sorts of providers who have mounting bills, haven't been getting their, their payments. and so the economy is grinding at to a halt. and in the absence of any ability to also provide protection to the people,
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one of these is rarely military rates happen. i think everybody in the p a, a piece should be aware that they are becoming less and less relevant to people's lives in a more, a source of frustration. given the fact that they are helpless on the financial front, on the political front and on the security front. and also seemingly unwilling to move towards reconciliation and unification. which is what palestinians want by a vast majority to happen, especially in light of what's happening in dallas and no to day. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just see them on thank you very much indeed for your time the, you know, some other news know us regulations have gone to the boeing 737, max 9 airplanes indefinitely. and it follows an incident last week on a cabin panel, blue eyed mid flight from the jet operated by alaska airlines. authorities at
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earlier said the planes could fly again off to inspections. a tom forces in equal door have arrested nearly 900 people in the national security track, down in gang violence, president gunner noble, i declared a state of emergency following the state of police kidnappings, an attack on a tv station and explosions and multiple cities. it started on sunday after one of ecuador was most powerful. john laws escaped from jail. that led to prison riots was guys and stuff been taken hostage, prosecutors and photo have requested a 34 year prison sentence for a former president federal casteel is accused of carrying out a true after we tried to dissolve congress in 2022. is removal sparked a wave of protest across the country. castillo says, is the victim of a political conspiracy. well, kindly got options in east and indonesia, light to widespread evacuation orders and diseases, month level. toby lucky,
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lucky is erupt, and several times in recent weeks, the government issued a high allowed warning officer additional reg options on friday. another volcano and some other island is also spewed smoke to. but the reason is that on the way, in the danish capital of the crowning of prince frederick, the countries knew to the proclamation, will take place in copenhagen on sunday is a strictly unborn wife. mary will be named queen consort frederick's mother, queen mancha, that abdicated the throne alley of this month. she was units longest. raining mona . when the queen says she was advocating quite a little further, it was said, yeah. so i'm probably going to do that tomorrow as well. because some of them, but since i'm on so he's, he's very um, into people or at least it feels like he's into people and i think he's doing great . people really like him still ahead on all to 0. this really i get off to opening start to the asian top auction coming up with son is for
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the in savannah, a construction boom is underway for hotels. age enormous, new hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december of this to the so called economic engine continues to stall. as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old have that for lack of foreign tourists. millions of cubans depend on tourism. chain define work, i spend money and others make money. the probation of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty. there are no tours close to anywhere. so the big question is, why are they building so many new hotels? new hotels are being built who has government money on property, not being claimed and us courts choose one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist
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there's simply preparing for a tourism boom of feet that will take more than just new hotels of the the size of this part here. son. thank you very much. rob. well, one of the top rank teams in the asian cup australia have kicked off their campaign with the when the screws beat in. yeah. and at the 90 stadium, all just there is and you were to send was watching that one for us. it will, these 2 countries have 8, will cut wins between them, unfortunately,
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so astray 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 pace in the, in the side will decide on the football page. it's not quite such an even rivalry australia, serious times. we can send this here in tulsa and they were comfortable to know when is in this game, the india. well, they all outside is just to make it the on the group stage, australia will be calling on some good memories of that time. plan, hey, in capsule. that we're running so in 2011 when the agent comes last place in the country, they did really well of the 2020 the c wells cup brought out of itself through the whole going to try with knowledge and seen eventually, champions in the last 16 before losing c one, the india with his tournaments a little about continuing, that developments was becoming a serious foot pulling nation. now they did when a group game. the last agent coming 29 seem like beats highland, a repeats of what they did 5 years ago in that group games to come against those
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back is done in syria, will be the realistic targets for this. so what happens in catch all, some history to the much officials at this game, 3 females insurance. let bunch of funds the shaming yamashita the 1st time you have a have a female rest. 3 in charge of the game, the men's agent. come on the richardson, l g sarah. so hold china or how to draw bias. as you cosign, who are playing the 1st ever asian up math, the time you saw this nash, the nate winner, only for the goals to be overruled off as they are with you. so they will see pause time play. the 1st game will be asian cup. they play it wanting group, see, i guess the backdrop of the wall and gaza and with a say to friends and family on their minds. join augusta risk of what's for use palestine still boilers,
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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 somewhere in europe and asia as we were just all over the place. many of the players in the team are playing in the policy and leave. and they haven't played a match since just as we can before the war started unable to train in palestine. the sport 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 debt, including players, referees, administrators, and most recently, one of the countries and then pick football coaches to have a clear here from guys who send the message for his family before 10 days. and he did the answers today a life time. the so like to we send message to the friends,
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sometimes know the answer about that. so we like everyone, we see the media because the friends didn't answer every time. whitfield in 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 because we're seeing that the people are more passionate about palestine. now they're more passionate about to understand. the national team is just set to see that something this tragic has happened for people to feel for us a little bit. and that support doesn't stop in this done organizes here in castle se they'll donate revenue from ticket sales for the asian cup to those affected by the war on casa. and they'll also be sharing messages of support for the palestinians throughout the tournaments. palestine the aiming to get out of the group say to the 1st time in this,
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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, 90 minutes at a time. during the guy's real sca how to 0 day is a full month of international football because of the advocate. couple of nations also kicks off is soon in ivory coast with home advantage. the hosts are considered the one of the favorites to lift the trophy for 5th time. they kicked things off against the beginning of the cell and the opening matching group a. but it set a goal who go in as defending champions, football broadcast the. so come a geisha gives us the low down on what to expect from this tournament. is really a federal pride, you know, the national team, they know that the stakeholder, lots of expectations from the country and you're talking about
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a country that's spent at least almost $1000000000.00, you know, 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, the gold and generation that had, you know, the likes of bias to a color to 85. the median dropped, but they didn't get a chance to play at home. so now this didn't ration know that you have very lucky to have the opportunity to play in front of the home 1st and then go to doing nothing on that to both the kids. and finally, finally, 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 recommended. you can, you couldn't buy lead. but also they have the younger generation of plans that are coming through the system to some of those players and 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,
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to the 3rd team to ever defend. so the titles have more row, you can be the 1st african team to the semi finals as a walk through the contact you have done. egypt was always in there, but they have the stuff level. have a ton of fluids comes through, then you have nigeria, and i'd you as it always perennial favorites, coming to an us going to have take to assume. and we've had an incredible time. you know, i've not been in this area. also, the current costs are took into the years, then you have come in, you know, voice and he necessarily going to be looking for, you know, yes and as african title honestly, you need to not go so far away the full thing that to assume your issues from gaming is done, an incredible job force attack tend to point to slicker when you go down south, you have p dot chevy league who plays for my middle of the sandals and he's going
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to be, you know, wearing the national colors poked in the media and you have to pack some deck up from them there. he plays the list of cd. they are in the championship right now, but leading the table, but also you has the food. now he from my uncle, he's going to be very key to the work and tags as they trying to look for the 1st f one titled, since 1976 department, he gets back and chelsea have beaten for them. one neil, for them can see the penalty and the time of the end of the 1st off uncle's home schooled it to secure the victory for the home side is the 1st time chelsea have once we permanently games in a row since it october 2022 bill now up to 8, to buy munich pay tribute to club hero for us back and follow the 1st $1.00 does league game. it says his death, the team war shirts saying thank you friends to on the woke up with. and 15 me when talking to people from time 3,
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now am i will see you at the school twice. and then england, captain hurricane added the said, which was he's 22nd of the season. know that the documents begins. he's australian open defense on sunday. aiming for russell and extending 11th title and melbourne. the will number 113 of the 4 grand slams that last season and once more of the same in 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 melvin my favorite place, no dial to the court where i have done great things and 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 his main arrival of seconds. he's carlos. i've kind of a who denied him the wimbledon title last year,
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despite it says the chance to beat your coverage 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 owning the toner and up to you some with some beats. and i looking for uh, you know, routine to find out. awfully play on your uh, find out again screen and you know, you will be, will be great obviously. as the new england patriots have named judge male to succeed bill, bill tech, as the franchise is new head coach, the 7 year old, a former patriot split is not only the legs, the youngest head coach, but also the 1st black head coach in the teams. history that they're familiar with santa. thank you very much. melanie is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more than all these stories of robotics and stay with us. and i'll just the
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