tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 14, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the alonzo rom, and you want to know just it, renews on life. my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes, 100 days of his rounds will run. garza has killed nearly 20 full 1000 palestinians . 1.9000000 have been displaced on this historic levels of destruction. the walls calls us of a health crisis mold and 70 percent of causes health facilities out of service
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leaving just one dialysis was the kidney patients. i had one nurse who had a heart attack because of the stress we call on all the competent authorities to provide help based on 4 and a wonderful people. and they are suffering. and as well, families of the captives keep up the pressure on that government to help the conflict with a protest. it's in mock $100.00 days. another news type one's the president to live launching today says that he'll defend the islands most equals china's intimidation . and another dramatic whole kind of corruption in iceland falls as hundreds of people to leave homes. the is $1300.00, gmc, that's 3 o'clock in the afternoon. in garza a stain on all shed humanity those the words of a senior un official who describe the devastating situation in gaza on the wells
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and lack of action, just stoppage, palestinians, and now in gold, $100.00 days are full. already the west in gauze as history, and for the people of casa those past 100 days have felt like 100 years. not sol, so the message from the u. n. agency for palestine. refugees, at least 23968 palestinians hoping to since the war began, more than 10400 of those have been children. hospitals in gauze levels are being targeted. the health industry says maybe $340.00 health workers amongst the dead. these way the military has also attacked generalists coming at least 117 media work is highly must. they chose this now from roughly $100.00 days and a constant bombardment of the gaza strip. people living day to day, not just the food, but the shelter and safety as well. not knowing what's going to happen in the next
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24 hours. and yes, indeed, 100 days of this ongoing, relentless war defined by displacements force displacement, hunger as far as fan a trauma and largely and more profoundly the ongoing, catastrophic of human and terry on situation since week one of this, we're not only we've documented this year destruction caused by the ongoing, relentless attack by air and by land and sea, but also the suffering a day to day hardship and date to the difficulties of hundreds of 1000 of palestinians. whether in the central area or in gauze or the central area. or here in the southern part where at least 1500000 being pushed into rough i city. now the total number of palestinian displays palestinians reached about 1.9 k,
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about 1500000 of this total number. it has been squeezed into rough. i 50 into a small part of the territory here very close to the egyptian, gaza border. the question now is not about if whether palestinians in gauze are coping with the situations. it's rather about the fact that they don't have any other options. they at all as they are pushed into this displacement, while at the same time lacking a very essential supplies and basic necessities to keep them. the surviving with extreme shortage of water, food, and medical supplies and, and survival items. not only for the, the ordinary, a individual, but also for the most vulnerable a grooves, including women, a and it's children who are lacking the very, very basic survival items and basic supplies to keep them survive in front. mounting these direction into a consuming contaminated water into
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a did the lack of sense of safety where they weren't pushed into these evacuation centers or sleeping right at the sides at the side. the roads of, of, of, of the streets here in drop by a city. but the situation that'd be getting it from, from bad into wars that are from worst into terrible. we documented how people feel about it and react about that's the fact has been a 100 days so far. and this is what they have to say about the the hudson and know i saw him and me for more than a 100 days. we'd been living in misery, suffering a snowball around. and we cannot find water, food, or medicine, you know, unless no goose in the head. we a tide. if this board, if this will the people the so weary that some members of the same family cannot stand each other. and then we restore becca security. no, ever safe. we cannot find clean the ultima food. this is
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a cost to humiliation wherever you may turn your face. so, so far there is a unifying elements here despite the different of use across the board here with people ones, one thing and one thing only which is an end of this map, missed and into the mass killing and destruction going on. and they want a sense of safety. you don't want to live in fear as the the war continues to pound the territory from the north. the south move for is that in rough, i think you have 100 days of buttons and destruction. some palestinians and garza have returned to the ruins from where they won't. slave is become a way to gather together and to consult each other. one of those is a lady called home up at she lost her home and many members of her family in and is really strike on rough. she tells us how she and her remaining family are trying to
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cope in the home, but i no longer have a home. we do have. all that remains are. these are nowhere in the neighborhood. and these have become my husband and 2 o'clock before i gather my daughters. and when we start reminiscing i remember that i did was killed here. how many died there had kareem lost his life there, and my grandchildren were killed in that corner of the way. i remember that we shed tears. sometimes the cry, our eyes out sometimes were overwhelmed with serenity. the. this is our life, and this is our home prison. we spend all day here. every 90 the dad we were gathering at home and all of a sudden the roof fell on our heads. i told my son we should leave. he refused and said, where can we go there and it's in to within seconds we were hit again with
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another miss. i'll my son's daughters were around me. some were injured. others passed out. when she was conscious again, she started crying, weeping for losing our home. i told her, let's take my grandchildren to your sister's home, and we can return here again. the father refused and said we should not leave our home. we live here and we die here. we are like all other guys and what's the good news? i after a while i'm ed came back crying. oh grandmother my father and my brothers and sisters and my uncles were killed, they were all killed. i asked him what happened and he said, oh grandmother our home was dawned and they were all killed inside the you hit your head. i was on the man and that part of the getting the be get to be as well as well. and gauze that has led to one of the
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wells, most of a house, crises based hospitals in the strip, and not functioning 70 percent of service. and those, the dollar operating, facing shortages of supplies and even medical workers across the street, there's only one dialysis for treating patients who is suffering from kidney failure. so so that as well as i remember, i said that before the war this dallas has more in the hospital says 122 patients every day on now it is over. well the because it's the only function in dialysis would in the entire guys a stream more often in the solvable, including the situation is tough and challenging. because we are not only hospitalized and cause us and providing dallas a service. we have seen around 500 percent increase in patient from 122 months to over 500 stadium. we are looking at on the clock. patients who had 3 sessions a week. now, one of you having one session for health situation is rapids. you worse ends and
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that's what people the nearly 10000 patients need. dialysis treatment in gaza with only 17 dialysis machines, a winnable doctors are trying hard to hand the below team. they have reduced the treatment session for each patients by health and about the long lines of patients waiting for treatment. our program. i'm sort of sitting them home with the what us a half hour while there is no fee. my health situation is deteriorated because i can now not have a 4 hour session that i'm supposed to have, but just 2 hours. my body's sweetening all the time. i used to go to nasa hospital before the war and had proper treatment. now, nothing is left. no medical stuff, no medication, that is my leg is also broken. patients here see there are several dialysis machines available in different hospitals. so what they cannot be used since most of those hospitals have been shut down because of these really attacks on the health facilities. the magic's here on the immense pressure at the bottom from
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enjoyed. welcome joe, did both talk on this is beyond our capacity and i had one nurse who had a heart attack because of the stress should we call on all the competent authority is to provide help. time would be some poor animal nerve of people and they are suffering a soft over 7 because that has impose a complete siege on god's ice on it. then it has been nearly impossible for international including medicines and medical equipment to get into this vehicle. and it's about time for patients here for young man and women. there's running now to do something over the christmas out, as opposed to 06 to humphrey the you and says the catastrophic levels of hunger and the risk of dying from simon is increasing in gaza. according to unicef, 1200000 palestinians are experiencing emergency levels of an acute food shortage. children are deprived of 90 percent of the water. they need each day to survive.
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335000 kids under the age of 5, at the high risk of severe malnutrition, preventable death. the agency estimates nearly 10000 children will suffer the nice life threatening full of mount nutrition known as severe wasting. and if the situation does not change, cause this entire population could experience simon by early february because mr. thomas is the medical coordinator for palestine with doctors without borders. good to have you with us on. i'll just say era. thank you for joining us from occupied east jerusalem. can you just tell us what the impact is of what 100 days of war? uh, as you've seen it, that 1st time. and it's very difficult to explain and i interest you minutes. that's up to $1100.00 days off. well it's, we can see how things are going to get
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a situation on the system and that's everything is on most collapsing. people leverage to access to our system that can take care of them can be full injuries. also for the read clinical disease that's uh, people can have and i think even baez's, i mean we focused just a moments ago on the wall of the hospital. it's dealing with those that need kidney, dialysis for a population of what was like the, you know, to 1000000 in the, in the, in a small area that is rough. uh, how much aid is actually guessing in, in terms of medical supplies. we've heard we called week that it is becoming more or more difficult to get medical supplies. and despite the fact that these ladies tell us that it is grabbing and actually the fact of the science apply can arrive, but it's really not to know the needs that the completion phase. and that is a real problem to run out to the team. the defense has to be do. one of the program, of course,
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is the supply because even each the numbers of the trucks are slight fee increasing the last few weeks is to really not, you know, have to go over the news. and we can see that. so my trucks are still reduced to the boulder and so i'll supply some medical equipment. it's a fit for some of them. it's very, very difficult to get them in the other. the issue is food and the availability of food. can you tell us what they indicate as all the you and your colleagues to assess the fact that either starvation or famine is just around the corner? that yeah that's, that's a big issue actually because we don't have x rays that them because we don't, i didn't mean to do it from the assessments in the which we know me. that's the most. the access is very new to them and we're almost blind on the situation there . we know that the situation is really different between the and the south. what we
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can see, you know, approximately gene that's a we don't to of a huge number of acute manufacturing cases. and then the phone, but this situation is really difficult, especially in the law. so got to look after all of these people in different areas of gaza with the different specialities that medical work has have. how much is the sort of a lack of staff, a lack of medical work, cuz what have you noticed in terms of what's missing and those that have had to leave for that right and safety? i'm sure we can see the places where the, the, the shooting the find things out as he likes to know them either. yeah. and even johan is, i mean, you know, defense reaches as being quite emptied by that as well because of the security. so we, we just, uh, face a big,
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big issue regarding the number on the west coast. we been able to take care of the patients because of in some parts of it is just a few off to able to provide care in the north immuno here. and even in some places like that, so most of the schools go, i'll now in the south and the database needs to be a big issue. we are facing it. you know, you know, you know, you guys don't know because of at thomas from doctors without borders. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. to demonstrate his integrity, holding a 24 hour riley to demand the release of the captive, held by a mouse in garza protest is also express their own good prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his government's handling of the crisis. thousands of people gathered in these rarely capital on saturday evening as the purchase began with assemblies of some of those cott, this have been speaking is sort of highlight, joins us from television and, sorry, your at hostage squares. it's being cold,
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but people to be mocking those $100.00 days since the war and gods have started. just give us an idea of what a sense of what people are saying. and i want that feeling right now. yeah, you can hear the music behind me has been incredibly emotional for everyone. hey, there's been 2 people talking a 100 say there's a long time being how. 8 they said in the tunnels and their i key thing and now is in off we're seeing people from texas, the society that have come to join this 24 hour. 5 rodney that started yesterday on saturday, the thing an estimated 120000 people attended time. everyone is here from universe to ellen. so the people people come from across the country and see, but it's interesting that that, that he has a change. there is, i can go there is frustration directly on the document saying, where are you,
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why haven't you told them by to spend the ones that one person they said a 100 days, the many you sense that maybe you would get rid of come on. they haven't got rid of them. the best price would be much more secure. but the northern border isn't, and they're all still a 136 people house caps. and if you take a look here, this connective just pick 2 outside is connected with women. mothers known as women's wage piece and i might see but someone. ringback speak of ahead to us who will be talking to us. 8 her name is mind, you are not russ time money run that you've been saying this is a non profit organization, but spin is randy women, mothers. and so kind of why are you, hey, today i'm here today because i feel the same as well as if we buy the vein of these the not the so 100 things we didn't
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know what is happening at least moments with them without they being used as we know, we are not treated when the hostages, i'm and they don't have time, they need to be released. and how is that a cheap about? do you think of with that to be hearing a difference in time from the people who initially that was a sense of unity and of course thought unity. so hey, but what are the demands exactly? what is your demand as a collective of women who ends mother, we are demanding from the government to do everything possible. and there is no prize too high. we know that this will be tough and the will be probably, we wouldn't have to make tough choices. but i think we all think hearing women wage piece, the price is not too high for the release of all the hostages. that's the main,
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the model we come across from our government to protect it z to send that on. now in danger, when you were talking to the audio saying that you also have partnership with palestinian women. yeah. in occupied was fine as well as in golf 0. and you all concerned from what i understood that you haven't heard from those are involved. well, yet i'm literally, we still in touch with them with women of the span. they are our partners and we know their apartments for peace. and we keep in touch with the women in west bank. we don't know what they've paid has been with those women, but we've talked in gaza and we hope they are okay. we feel the pain on cell phones. the big tim's or so the 1st steam victims and we are from i looked at them and i'm up for a boot lead the sheep from the police to me and people that they keep as
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i'm talking. i'm when they come to an agreement, we know that's not supposed to be with the, from us, but we know how much is not the representative of the buttons team people. and there are people that, that one piece. so i mentioned to a piece, hey uh, from mother's not just full of these ratings, but also for the palestinian mothers. but just to give you a sense of the feeling here is that people are incredibly concerned, they warrant and they want solutions. they said as soon as possible, they said it's not enough at the moment they are calling now for a sci fi immediately. but also some of them have been saying that if this means ending the will to bring back all of those, then they want them back to you as soon as possible and they want them alive like the other kind of force that until the be thank you now these are the, all me says that it's killed full gunman. the run to that surgery from lebanon on sunday has the law says that it's carried out 6 operations on his way. the site is
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near the boulder. tensions have been going along the board with this room since the war and goal is to began fighting between his id forces on levins has the law has displaced hundreds of people from both the towns that's close over to him. and con, he's in southern lebanon. and of course they was kind of issues overnight, but at the last few hours, there also being several incidents just brings up to speed on what we know. we run as well about a few hours ago. hezbollah announced that at 590 tank resolved into the vall settlement in the galley that killed a 40 year old is really mad and injured a 17 year old is ready, woman and the last few moments she's actually been pronounced dead. so 2 people have been killed in that attack that drew a response from israel. intense cross border shelling, coming in along that disputed buddha, tertiary. we heard several of those attacks just a few kilometers away from where i'm standing right now in the show. the farms area
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and other points along the 120 kilometer buddha has below say that yes, there's 6 attacks that they, they've made so far. the vol attack is the biggest one. they've done so far. but so there was also another re enter the ship, a farms area, the occupied show, homes area, a group calling itself the slimy brigade's resistance. um, they went in about 4 o'clock in the morning about 4 of them when 10 they were actually involved in a firing incident with is really troops. is these ready troops say that they killed or full of those men? now the group claims that this is a response to the killing of how much lead us all a rory was having a couple of weeks ago in they roots. this isn't a group that is linked to his bullet. it's a palestinian, a group that i've claimed responsibility for that. so all of they say is own going still ongoing right now, and there is no diplomatic solution to this right now. has him to throw this extra
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general of his bullet is actually speaking right now. he'll get into the politics of this shortly, but his beloved boys maintained that there will be no negotiations, no tools about this bold area until there is a complete stop to the war and goes a, a. com. thanks very much, sir. a more than the southern part solve, let them know. hey, troy, how are you? is next. but on international security, on the royal united census institute and the economy again, diamonds for international peace doing just now from bill se lithuanian capital kentucky with us getting on the program. so i'm just tell you kind of speaking with we are and 11 on just the question, what are the batteries that, you know, israel has said that the prime minister that and he will drag, leveled into gold. they will take the world to live at all to deal with has belong and there is a, there's the store to about whether he's, while he's got the functionality to actually take home has belong or does it really want to drag america into this?
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and in directly involved on the other side. and so i think that the calculations among these really is the f big enter into a wider conflict with has by law and by extension 8 on. although i question the idea of whether or not that would be the case that the united states would back it to the health. dc has made a very clear over the course of the past few months that they do not want a reason why section of the conflict, they do not want a wider crisis with his by law. they do not want to be drawn into a wider regionalization of this prices. and these really is, i'm afraid, are not taking them particularly seriously. um, because i don't think the dc has made it sufficiently clear that this would be a really terrible step to take that they wouldn't back the as riley's at any next stage. and so i do think that there's
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a lot of reckless us going on here from these reviews and it could, it could lead us all into a situation that's incredibly destructive, um for 11 on uh, but also for the as rarely. okay, so let's move on then if we just pivot slightly towards the red sea cuz it's all linked in together. the last 148 hours has seen several attacks on 2 feet tall gets within. yeah, men and the situation expanding to a certain extent. here with western powers, thinking that they can control the situation and the who these from the red sea is this a miscalculation or is this an area as well that might expand into something that copy controlled eventually. and i do think it's a miscalculation because let's be clear, i don't think anybody that knows anything about the amend would claim that the whole fees are good. a good actor on the country. um,
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but i also think that there are very few and the security or you know, that thing that the strikes led by the us and the united kingdom are going to achieve their states and purpose um on the country. i think that they're likely to be used by the whole seas as a way to sure of domestic support. so i don't think they're going to have the intended consequence that the united states under u. k. actually want um, i do also caution the about. see, i think that will, these things are connected, but who these are not simply instrument devised by it on. they receive iranian backing, but they're not simply the i r g c in yemen for example, about the canal shouldn't have their own domestic concern. yeah, i mean that's the connection, the, the, the, you can us want to make, certainly it sort of the public narrative. but the who things, as we've seen historically, all are resilient groups that they, they move around that, that militias that are all over. and yep, and the assets an always in one place, and they've vowed to continue until the war on gauze stops. i mean,
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how in your assessment, how long can they continue so that in the sub uribe and others tried to take that, who would fees out in terms of the military capacity for close to a decade, they didn't succeed. and i don't think that seriously the, you can the last thing that they're going to succeed in, in this particular operation. this is about the grading, but it comes very late in the game. and it also comes with a really dangerous time. if we want to think about this, um on a broader scale on a lighter strategic level, then you aim for a cease fire and gods have 1st. that way you take away the argument from the who, the face of this is necessary in order to stop the war and gaza and then you move towards the original solution that involve. so who would fees? um, when it comes to these attacks on shipping lanes, remember the attacks on the shipping lines were limited to the red sea before,
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but that's all we're all talking about right now. and i think that there's a good chance that those particular types would cease in the event of a cease fire and gaza. but in any case, a ceasefire and garza would be to all of our benefits. it would mean the escalation at a time where, as i've said before, we have a not just one, but a multitude of tinderbox is right now. and we really don't want to be as throwing out a live matches on any of these places on the country. all of that is it spells out bad news and not simply for the people the i'm and we've already been through a lot, but across the region we've already seen, you know, more than 20000 people than gaza. most of them are civilians. as a result of the last 3 months and these really bombardments, i just haven't, we could see i'm a, the regionalization of this conflict if we're not careful then day, hey jalie, how are you? thanks so much for joining us from vilios. now we're still strongly as comfortable
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as it is in the groups of heat. it has themselves in any 2 years. as jeff, with a look at the weather, or why the monsoon rains are really picking out the cross northern australia, higher one. so let me show you particularly around the top end. so keep in mind, doctor, the blue and the yellow here, the more intense that rain is falling. so all through the week darwin could see it'd be half a meter of rain over the next little bit. that will certainly give us some flooding . then it's all about the heat for w a per site. it's 1st 40 degree day in nearly 2 years. so you have $707.00 days, and then we've also got that heat trapped in marble bar. you've now seen about 2627 days of temperature is 43 degrees and above quite a bit of rain coming into sidney. in fact, we could see a months worth of rain in 24 hours the potential to see some flooding. their temperatures have lowered across both islands in new zealand, we've got this batch of wet weather stretching across the tasman into the north island. here. if we go to southeast asia, i would say pretty much the dang south on some monitor island will be the hardest
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hit areas here. meantime hanging onto those flight advisories around several city with some pretty intense bouts of ranges to the south and east of the city. they're in china, temperatures of lowered across the yangtze river valley here, winds out of the north, some showers in the mix here and quite a bit of snow coming to support. so in fact, we'll have blizzard conditions here, up to 20 centimeters. still has a all the news on we have somebody young boy who says that he was recruited to be a trial soldier. and so don was finding range his own between the military and the rocket support forces and things could get somebody to call within the nfl. and so coming up in sports lights the hard he came in to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or die. suppose you've described that is better than is that any thoughts provided?
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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 to in the security council. this is a may just don't think, look, is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era examining the impacts of today's headlines, the fear of the destruction of your everything, international filmmakers and world class john, unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence, 7 has to know stories for a global audience. this is my, you house, this is the way whether he's tied to the phrase us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on how does era or
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the book about 12 to the news. always be single robin and the whole reminder of all the top stories for the people have gone to the past $100.00 days to start like $100.00 . yes. that's the message from the u. an agency full pallets fine with the cheese. as a grim milestone is reached, at least 23968 palestinians have been killed since the war began. more than 10400 of them, a children's demonstrates as it until the v for holding a 24 hour riley to demand the release of captives held by him. austin garza protest is also express the wrong and give it the prime minister opinion minutes. and we all have non does governments handling of the crisis the south africa is accused as well as a specific genocide
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o x. and it's case that the international court of justice has what they are killing palestinians nearly 20 full thousands have been killed since the war began . and 8000 the missing. then that's causing serious bodily and mental home. really 60000 palestinians have been injured on more than 1000. children have lost limbs for mass expulsions from homes of displacement. 85 percent of gallstones population has been forcibly displaced. then that's deprivation of food and water is real cold for a complete sage of cause. booking, electricity, food, water, and fuel deprivation of shelter, clothes, hygiene, and sanitation. many palestinians are left exposed to the elements without access to clean water or toilets. then deprivation of medical assistance as well as kyra dot mold and 230 attacks against gauze, health facilities, destruction of palestinian life. the case cited see a bit duration of in time,
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neighborhoods, housing infrastructure, schools, religious sites, and cultural institutions. and then, imposing measures intended to prevent the case calls the unsafe beth and conditions as an increase in premature baths. but each of us is professor of international law at middlesex university and the full, the chat. but some of the commission of inquiry on the $2014.00 a conflict, he says it's unlikely the international court of justice will rule in favor of all of south africa's arguments against israel. is this the case of picking and choosing south africa has a long wish list really of what they would like the orders to contain. but i think it's probably unlikely they're going to get everything on the list of the court is also entitled to improvise and make its own suggestions. so it could be, it could run the gamut from the most. i think the most severe or which would be to
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stop all military activity in the gab strip. but the court has done this before. it didn't with russia and ukraine 2 years ago. and you know, people will argue that, you know, is real still needs to fight there in the territory. but israel shown itself to be incapable of distinguishing between civilians and come back. so really that would be a very good valid order, but it would be asking, would be expecting a lot for the court, the issue that it could go, it could be a much more modest type of request but, but significant such as to allow an injured access to food medicine, potable water, electricity, and so on into a gas or it could also involve orders about controlling the hate speech that has been emanating from is really personality is political lead. ready ministers and so on. or it could be something more in symbolic nature, like in order to is real not to commit genocide.
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the china is good as long as the united states united kingdom and depends congratulating taiwan is newly elected leader on his victory. beijing accuse is the 3 nations of interfering in and other countries in total size. presidents alliance lighting table that is supporters of the next 4 years will be tough without control of the legislature to any train possible from the islands capital type pay. and it was an impressive victory and an unprecedented that to the ty, one's democratic, progressive party, put a note of caution from the president elect to his supporters. didn't get everything that way. no, no. so i was in the legislative elections. the d p. p did not hold onto a majority. this means that we did not work hard enough. and that is why we must
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humbly review and look back for the nationalist cam t policy. there was no controls, the largest block in the legislature by a much and even if they failed again to get the top jobs even the time on people's party, you finish to have a significant voting block. potential king make is it's a national recognition of lies, victory was muted. many leaders with china will not be pleased by his success to biden's initial reaction. we do not support independence. a curious statement from a friend that is committed to your defense without being what was that message for the people of taiwan way? well, the leaders and paging and probably a little bit of both. i think the 1st audience, the mind is likely by doing that. us is telling badging that hey uh they have a pro us telling tie canada is coming into power. however,
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that does not mean that you intend to do anything that would dramatically come anywhere near crossing buildings. red lines, maintaining the status quote appears to be what time ones votes is really want. and they don't have to look far to see the dangers of the president with on check powers in control. when he's supposed to have made a very particular choice, if elected a d, p, p president is going to give them continuity and stability. at the same time, his power is going to be kept in check by legislature. he doesn't control tony chang, l g 0 type. what do you mean? get his age and list on political come and take the joys us from tie. pay good to have you with us on the program. mr. young. the president select. what he has laid out is sold in the election campaign, but so all we're looking at a political head don't clash with beijing. i think this is to be expected because
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a probably into the election. beijing has already of frame him as a trouble maker and also repeatedly warned if he were to be like to they are going to consider suspending the bilateral trade deals that have been in place for more than a decade. and at the same time, considering ramping up the pressure further on tight pay. well, we just heard now that the us, the u. k. japan, the even some members of the congratulated the president elect. it's, i'm good by using this always happens. doesn't to a basic, isn't it never happy when people congratulate taiwan on a new presidency, especially when it's a party that doesn't align itself with the idea of becoming parts of china. how much of a phone in the side all relations do you think uh, between the souls of countries and china when it comes to tie? well, we know what america stands. right, exactly. i think of aging is very weary of the current ruling parties of foreign
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policy platform of deepening tice with like minded democracies. they are always very concerned about the united states and other allies prompt prompt and up type page to basically make it more bold to consider moves that might actually push time on further outside of paging control and impatience orbit. so that's why we see this kind of statement always being issue after time one had high level exchanges or even just, you know, getting positive feedback from democratic countries around the world. do you think taiwan and the new president elect will be concerned about the upcoming us selection on who actually might either remain in the white house or into the white house? this is definitely going to be one of the biggest challenge and also one of the biggest issues that time when it's going to close the follow at a time when time one in the us are looking at continuing to maintain a very robust bilateral relationship. we know that if it's
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a democratic government empower after november this year, it's likely that there will be more printed predictability, all the bilateral relations and, but at the same time, if it's trump returning to the white house, unfortunately, there might be more disruption on the way the 2 sides can actually find a ground and also ways to continue to maintain a very high level of exchange, keeping china and the us to on the side. any president moving into, you might say the holes of the car, those of power knows he has domestic challenges to face, besides dealing with the name, but we're talking about a very young population. in taiwan, we talk of issues of the cost of living, business, development, health and education. what do you think will be at the full front of domestic policy to keep the electro? it's happy because as we know, the president elect didn't get all the votes that he wanted to make sure that he can push his agenda forward in the time that he has while he's in office.
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exactly. so well, there is an approval all the foreign policy direction that the grueling party has been embracing over the last 8 years and they want to continue for the next 4 years . there are also a dissatisfaction about how the ruling party dvd has been handling social issues such as low wage and also high housing price. and at the same time, the they are also a little bit concerned about their way that they really party has been unable to maintain exchanges with china and what kind of ticket nomic impact on my house on time was economic by to vitality. so i think these are the 3 main aspects where the ruling party will really have to address and prioritize while they continue to push for deepening ties with like minded democracies. and find a balance between these sites, which is the how the president alexa policies working in the near future for the name of william young. thanks for your time. thank you. children are being reunited, installs will,
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between the army and the power military rapids support forces not to go into a foot video footage from battles on human rights scripts. the what is express concerned about the recruitment of child soldiers and the search both sides to end typical can, has multiple concept to my mood was the middle school students when worst started between sedans, army and the power military rapids support forces last april, due to the tough conditions as a result of the war. the 16 year old started working as a day labor to help support his family. he says he was carrying goods to sell when he was captured by the power military, are a staff who forced him to work for them. they're having to do all right. stuff captured me and put me in a pickup truck off the beach and me then they threatened me that they would kill me if i don't work with them and do what they telling me to do. they forced me to god the things they knew took the 1st few days and they said they'll teach me. how's the carrier agree enough? i asked them what that was. they said it's a big gun because of the runaways. the moment i got the opportunity,
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he wasn't the only under age forced to join the parent military force and went for a long time. they was stealing things from around the factories and onto them on when we ran into them and they forced us to go with them. will that make us carry things that they steal and take it with them to be solid? when, when not stealing with them and carrying the things, they locked us up. they say they'll train us to 5. i carried a gun a few times, which they said will make people feel me. the rest of has long been accused of recruiting children. even though the rest of has repeatedly denied the accusation since the worst started in april, several videos have emerged showing seemingly young children on the front lines. the international committee of the red cross i c r. c. received dozens of chow soldiers who were recruited by the recess and captured by the army. the war between the army and the r a sub has created the largest displacement among children in the world. the u. n says that's mixed children into them,
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more vulnerable to being recruited with the expansion of the war and the resulting economic crisis. they are concerned that's more and more children will be dragged into the conflict of the you and has called for an end to the recruitment of children. and it is unacceptable that the kids are being recruited. this has to still now we see on this stuff have been very explicit and will continue to reiterate the importance of the parties to the conflict, to adhere to the international humanitarian law and international human rights law . my move says he hopes to resume his studies when the were ends, but he's not sure if he'll be able to get over the days he was forced to spend on the battlefield. he but morgan ologist era, hudson accruals president is that i was that old prison staff members have been
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taken hostage by inmates of now being freed, 158 gods and 20 prison staff members with comforters on monday and several facilities part of a space of gun violence has shaken the country. it will began after one of equity was most powerful drug laws escaped from prison. that was followed by a series of police kid. now things of the tag called a tv station. the state of emergency is in place of sentiment, p a t. it has moved from the city of glad, keen, and it all happened very quickly in the last few hours that we started to see images of these prison guys in other prison staffers being released one prison after the other. and then at the announcement that came from president danielle and noble, our he congratulated the police, the army, and the prison, outdoor a fee for their work that has allowed for the return home of the prison guards.
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they these have been days of anguish to upgrade. worry for their family members. we have talked to some of them in the past days, and they were very worried by the president's decisions of maintaining what he called an iron fist against the gangs of also his unprecedented decision of announcing that through a decree uh, state of internal war and designating a 21 different gangs that operate in this country is terry's organization. so everybody was a very worried that what would have happened when and the 8th to the police and the army decided to re the presence. but instead it seemed like an agreement was reached that allows for the release of all the prison guides and we spoke to some uh, one prison guy that was uh, uh, re lease. uh, she was extremely worried, especially because she alleged that the government was not allowing food water
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inside the prison that the they had cut the lights of the prison. but all this pressure seemed to of work the in the end. and this definitely today is that major political victory for the president. this is all kind of corruption, has sold hundreds of people to evacuate in southwest an iceland. yes. again. lava and smoke started speaking into the uh, the on sunday, but fall from the town of glen vic. residence with us told to evacuate in november of designs. volcanic activity before being allowed back size, being hacked, tibbetts, he has intensified over the past few hours. well, still a head held and use our in support. we'll show you how that junk of age goes on and see began to defend itself is australian, open the it's undisputed that 72 muslims were massacred in the village of indiana, india, and 1987 witnesses say the perpetrators or
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a mob of locals along side the state governments prevention of constabulary personnel over 30 years later in the district court acquitted the accused to date. no one has been as accountable. people in power asks why the victims continue to be denied justice. india is forgotten, must occur on the jersey to reporting in the field means i often get the witness, not just news as breaking, but also history as it's unfolding from serbia one day i might be covering politics . i might be covering protest. what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing.
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the full no history of a case i have full time champions. japan have got off to a winning stops at the asian cop hey in castle, but they will, they, to a call to gets vietnam who led to one at one stage dependent slicing back to wind. to accuse me, i'm going to meet with 2 of the goals they country have one more asian cups than japan. you finish run is up to cast science once the 19 that for the 3 games on sunday, the other group see with the united arab emirates up against phone call. and then palestine opened up that tournaments of the game against 3 san champions, iraq, the palestinian players, are competing in capital. just want to back high that yet. so when
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a game and that to previous agent, compet parents is with a squad have extra nice of ation at this time, right? but if he is upset a high on the sob, no, on med keeping focused is difficult because most of the time the players are looking at the news even on the bus while going to training. but even with that in so every one of us, there was a message that we need to deliver to the whole world. we have a big responsibility that we are invested in, the palestinian people does have a better life and they deserve freedom through the matches. our presence at this tournament should be a message for the whole world. the palestine exists. the international football is coming thick and fast because the africa cup of nations is all site up and running . the highest ivory coast opens things up with a to know when a beginning of the cell. second for fun at school, the 1st goal, just 4 minutes into the tournaments us and it was on that silly cross. so who sailed the victory in the 2nd half ivory case,
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our aiming to win asking for the time nigeria take on equitorial, getting in the same group on sunday. also coming out we'll get off us, look at my home and sell as egypt team who are looking to end for a long wait for another. ask on tracy. they take on those. i'm big enough for us to go. far as mile takes a closer look. now what we can expect from group b, egypt for the most successful team in the history of the advocate, couple of nations with 7 title with the content as best no player is yet to lift the trophy more than a decade since egypt pasted continental success and mohammed fell a has finished as runner up into the last 3 edition. 2021. egypt for beetles, and upheld to shoot up by sun a goal in the font. the fans have been waiting even longer to see their country when the type of nation lasted. therefore victories was back in 1982 in 2021. they finish vaughnam of their group. after losing i was to tournaments deputy taunts
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commerce donna did go on to make it to the world captain katara, but finished you last year with another damaging defeat against commer us this time and qualifying for the 2026 world cup tape there and has made an on beaten start to their latest world cup, qualifying campaign, as they fit to reach the finals for the 1st time. this will be the country's 4th appearance for the companies, nations. their best effort changed just over a decade ago in south africa when they reached the quarter fund mozambique are back in funnels after a 14 year absence at 3 to win against the need on the final day of qualifying to secure their spot. and i re cut a couple of nations number 5 for mozambique. they've never previously made it beyond the states. kevin sabrina, in spied manchester city to victory at new cost along his are tons of premier league auction following injury. the gwinnett came on as a substitute, so the be on the pitch less than 5 minutes when he equalized facility that made it
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to bed and stuff. it's time he sets up. i'll skip ball to want it for pep squad. the are the side city up to 2nd and the table 2 points behind livable no. by joking, which has been good. his australian opened title defense with a winning, but it was anything but straightforward as well. number one was given a tough test by probation, qualify it, you know, pretty much documents took with assets 6 to the prison which hit back to in the seconds. and right, the 10 time champion and melvin ended up winning this one in full set. but he needed for i was and one minutes to do it. that's his longest. first round match. i took round some g 's. when you think about it, i'm double his age. the reality to utah tonight but know, look, you know, i'm, i'm, i'm really trying to enjoy, enjoy every moment on the court. obviously, i struggled in many, many different moments in tonight, but you know,
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it was credit to him due to ease uh, incredible. uh, game plan, full seed janik center has booked his place in the 2nd round as he goes in search of a fast plan some time. so he took on the document a base hit goes vandalism, schultz and what was his 1st match of the season? having chosen not to play and he will not events before this tournament, this not being a little off the pace at times and it came screaming straight. that's no trouble for defending women's champion arena sutherland, cuz she raised costs and see the german as idle who was making her grandson xavier sutherland didn't drop any games in the sunsets before closing out the 2nd 61 as well done. the eights. maria zachary also puts in a convincing 1st round performance to beat japan's now have been a 646. 1 is the 1st time since last year is australian. open the greek play. it has won a grand slam much having been knocked out in the 1st round of the last 3 major. second
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. joining zachary in the 2nd round is the 2018 champion at caroline was the actually the full mobile number one was assessed off and leading to life. in the 2nd one had published opponents max totland advertise ended this as well as new york is the 2nd the grandson, the parents since coming out to retirement last year at of headphones in kansas city. how to wrap up warm to watch the full coldest game in history. so cold in fact that the icicles hanging from cheese cage and the reason was dash, it was already freezing for the wild card playoff between the cheese and opens the last 3 conditions. that meant there was a windshield of minus $27.00 degrees celsius. that's still surprising me, but she's handled it back to the miami. you've been training a week and 2 degrees, florida things a lot woman in houston. as the texans thrash the cleveland browns, and that was called playoff game. 4514. the final school 22 year old c j strauss became the youngest austin quarterback to win a playoff game as
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a wheel split for now piece that will have another update later. thanks driven. and that is the news uh with mesa hill around the for the loan is on the other side of franklin sullivan, i'm generally i'm gonna use on st. but if you time project on the inside, then a construction boom is underway for hotels, age and norm. as new hotels we're not rated in other 5 will be opened by december of this. cuba so called economic engine continues to stall, as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old havana for exact 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,
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not being claimed. and us courts choose one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist there's simply preparing for a tourism boom. a feet that will take more than just new hotels hotter hitting into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts providing answers my question to you. all the good coups. i think is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities us veto in the security council. this is a may just something go cause a problem to exit or to hear the story on told to how does era a unique perspective south africans are willing to change the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lots of voices,
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