tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 17, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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injured palestinians are washed to hospital in rockville after another is really bombing targets. the city in southern guys and the occupied westbank is rep carriers out to west wide scaling what it says is a high ranking target in one of them also this our pac hassan, has we called it some boss that are from yvonne after tave on launched an attack and sided salvatore and you want to just go with the schools as defending australian? open champion? no, but just which bottles to stay in the tournament. in england, it's a national tool. henderson is set to leave his saudi arabian comp, just 6 months, up to signing a big money to the thank you very much for joining us. we begin this news hour in guys are where it's been another day of blood shed with a number of palestinians killed and these really strikes now. nearing 25000 guys as
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health industry says 163 people have been killed in the past 24 hours alone. children are among the dead residential areas around nasir and i'm out of hospitals, forehead. several people are wounded and many a few to be trapped under rubble. his name was that a man is a criminal. it is committed in the most day as crimes against the police thing and people and it gives to people of gauze. where are they doing this? they are the story and we have no place left. we would place from base honda, but there is no safe place. there is a threat and danger everywhere. what should we go? it is rarely intensifies operations in 7 guys that the humanitarian crisis is worsening. the cities of russia and con eunice sheltering about 80 percent of the stairs population have reached breaking point. there's little food and water to go around. a category pain has landed in egypt carrying medicine, an age that's bound for guys them that softer. a deal was broken by ca time front. that includes a to civilians in garza and medicines for captives held by hum us. well,
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we can get more for my correspondence. teresa who's in tel aviv on this deal, some very complex negotiations wanting to getting this deal. teresa, how exactly is that going to work? how will it the age limit at a desk, going into guys that will be processed as well as you just mentioned, extremely difficult negotiation. not only is well how much with negotiations like, got that and friends ongoing. and this one is important because it's the 1st one that happens, especially since last november with those negotiations where we so at least a 100 off the captives being held in gaza being we lead. what we know is that to military place landed in a lot each at that. so you need to close to the border with guys out. the medicines are going to be taken to that rough border from berry to a hospital. they're going to be put into different type of doctors and hand it over to the red cross. and that's where they were supposed to take it to where the
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captives are being held. it's supposed to be destined to at least $45.00 captives that are in desperate need of this type of medicines. and this is a complex type of or for operational. so because we do know right now, for example, the b e slightly minute, these rarely has a read that to those medicines, not to be checked, something that is generating also some tension within the routing coalition here and as well with prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah, coming under fire by far right to ministers for setting up those medicines should be checked on the ground at the same time, some of the concerns that those medicines could be traced to where the hostages are being held. and that would be just another concern. so there's lots of issues on the ground, especially with his type of negotiation them. this is happening also just as a people who are increasingly concerned, especially the relatives of the captive, a 132 of them off their situation on the ground. we're seeing that as well as saying that they're ready to decrease the intensity of the war in northern and
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central guys about they're still moving and attacking towards the southern part of the guys us treatments. the prime minister is saying that this war could extend itself until 2020. what if i took 2025 and this is a concern for those whose relatives are being held in the gaza strip. mostly because it is intense, should with each other. what is the objective of the governments that fighting the work always engaging their loved ones, a degree get released. and the concern is also, he's like military operation on the ground could and up with their loved ones that so you know, lots of negotiations ongoing. but you know, the relatives of, of those who are being held captive in guys that are hoping that the negotiation they're seeing now with best medicines will lead to other type of negotiations that wouldn't get their relatives reduced. so this particular deal, not enough to leave you at the pressure on 5 minutes and this now from the captive some of these teresa, thank you very much for the update. theresa boy life force,
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the intel of eve. well, that's cost over now to gaza and honey. my mood was at the rasa. crossing in 7 guys a honey much needed 8 for the people of guys i will soon be making its way through that roof across a not far from where you are. tell, tell us about the scene there right now. what, what is it like a yes of all within the past, the 30 minutes or so would stay in the, the entry of the, of the 1st pottsville of humanitarian aid in 2000 more. and then 10 trucks made their way through the rough crossing into the gaza strip. we were told several of these truck had some medical supplies, but the vast majority of them were carrying at food supplies, other and other essential survival items. but so far, these are coming in and desperate that so time and very dire situation is needed for the vast majority of the population that have been is squeezed into this
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a small part of the territory in the southern parts right next to the egypt garza border and as you can see from the frame of the camera, there are a these tens wherever the people displace palestinian have set up their tents very close to this area. and the number of these damp is increasing in each passing day . as more people are fleeing at the war, in the central part in hon. you and especially within the past few weeks, it is a, there was a surgeon, ears strike and the ground offensive. but so far, we're talking about a overcrowded space right here in dropbox square. 1.9000000 displays palestinians are everywhere in evacuation centers in the streets in the there is an evacuation zones here are in need of food and water and medical supplies just held in combat. all the difficult living conditions, particularly we're looking at a very vulnerable to group and women and children,
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children under the age of 5 are suffering from malnutrition that have a negative effect on their growth. and the vast majority are suffering from starting thing is particularly of the other a group like women also suffer from lack of health care unimed, mountain nutrition as well some some huge 92 in needs. indeed for the people of kaiser i he said, honey, just 4 of us. so we just joining us in the past past 30 minutes. some 10, a trucks have gone through the roof of crossing behind you the into the gaza strip . but even as is a does going in is really a tax on gaza continuing, we've heard the jordanian say that he's really showing a damaged field hospital in con eunice in the south. what more are you hearing about us a yes. well, that happened all over night, the relentless air, it strikes and continue with artillery. spelling of the word,
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providing good coverage for it is really tying san invading forces. pushing deeper into the fun group of han eunice where not that hospital is located and just a couple of 100 meters away is that you are danny and field hospital. there's been, there's been a little over 2 months now and since the beginning, where do we're a 1st and setting up the hospital. but right now, this is not the 1st time if by the way that these hospitals came under attack. and within the past few weeks that vicinity was damaged as a, a r tillery showing where a very intense within that area. but as of a over night air strikes on our dealers, sitting at the times were at the vicinity. much of the infrastructure of the hospital and its equipment, they were severely damaged to the point. a parts of its department are not going to be functioning for at least a week from now. as these really military pulled out of the area, it lifts the entire area and a great deal of damage including infrastructure and all the roads,
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the main roads leading either to the jordanian field hospital or not. that hospitality company increasing the difficult for people to walk in that area. the bunch of the rebels on the way, let alone driving ambulance or civil defense. the crew moving around the area. the situations are pretty much similar to the scenario scenario that took place in the northern part where the vast majority of health care facilities were attack, destroyed, and left severely damaged to the point they're pushed out of service completely. there is a growing concerned that this could be the scenario in han, you and it says, now we're talking about more than a month and a half of intense fighting and relentless ears strike in hon. eunice. thank you very much, honey. for the update, honey, my mood reporting their life from a rough not far from the guys that egypt border now is honey mentioned overnight slice on vasa and con. eunice, in 7, gaza cube, at least 23 people, residential buildings where head and several children are among the dead. jo evans
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has more another night of intense is ready bombing across garza and another desperate scramble for survivors. in rough or residential building was the rescue workers and relatives search for those missing and make a discover the best of others tragedy. this father is crying over the loss of his children, buried under the rumble. i want to see any member of my family. oh my god, this is not fair. this is unfair. don't last week to calm down. my children have gone all together. none of my children are alive. i didn't see use of where is use of wherever see the all possible tools and
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gaza overwhelmed fine and list supply of casualties and the health care system is close to the glass like a few. a medical supplies is costing lives. another father stays at last, though to his children is ready. tanks and military vehicles are continuing to push the displace palestinians are told to move to areas. israel has designated safe zones like this one in con eunice. but they've all being repeatedly attacked the hold of a sudden we found tongue, so no head. so the shells mean it was beyond imagination. they are coming here to
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do nothing but killing. they killed every one, women, children, old people, everyone, the people are killed without knowing that we have lost on lights is what it is, not the kind of thing. the f one was escalating, a displace palestinians continue to flee to southern gaza that crowding into ever smaller spaces. but these are also coming on the continuous bombardment bias ro play me even more lives. joe evans, how does it or not to the occupies westbank way. israel has carried out to raids with one killing what it calls a high value target is really forces targeted aconia by law to refugee camp. not far from the city of nablus. and one of the attacks they say this try killed, i do not. i wish allow along with for the palestinians. and to caribbean, full palestinians were killed in another jordan strike. and that's where we find need to abraham, our correspondent who's in to
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a crime in the occupied westbank. so i understand need that a large scale rate is still underway in to correct behind you. talk to us about what's been happening are all these are the forces of re did this area, particularly the one behind me, which is the toy, cut them refugee camp. and they've been conducting a rest as well as this drawing strike that has hit near a car with a group of men where standing as a result, 4 of them have been killed and they were transferred to a hospital here. of course, we're not expecting them to be need to rest any time soon because as you can see, we every now and then see the waves of smoke coming out of certain homes. we hear also sounds of confrontations. those are going on between these really forces as well as the palestinian fighters. we know that this area, the tooth cut and refugee camp as well as the north. some sort of u g come have a groups of our men who open confront with these really forces militarily. and
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we've been seeing these really forces raising this area numerous times and sometimes staying for more than these at the time we're hearing from our local sources inside the refuge account that these really forces are going from one home to another. and they are reading those homes, exploding sometimes the doors of the houses sticking palestinians for interrogation in the field outside the refugee camp at least one interrogation. so it has been identified by the palestinians that also we've just seen a helicopter flying out of this area. and we believe that it was carrying an injured soldier. we got that confirmation from these really sources from these read the armies sources telling these way the media, the one is way the soldiers has been dangerous. the about getting hurt in the confrontations that are still ongoing. here in the county, so confrontation still ongoing. i took refuge account and these really is neither.
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i have also carried out a drone strike in my laptop in which they claim to have targeted a high value target. who was the target as well. they say that they've targeted the car where abdullah was a lab has been a long side other palestinians know, according to our sources in well thought. they say that people there have only seen body parts of one of those will have been killed. no problems to me. i was could not tell you how many people were killed in that drawing strike. they say that these really forces are taking the bodies with them. is these really forces have released the statement saying the 5 palestinians have been injured. and again, there is no funeral happening in it's the lot right now because policy is only have body members body parts of one of those who would hit by the stripe. no. according to these really forces, they say that they target to the cells that was under the leadership of the law was
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a not identified by many ah, someone who was heading across the gates inside the account, basically a group of palestinian men who was needing to fight against is really forces, but let's put that in context. when we talk about those on when we are offering talking about people who do not have access to on. so we don't have the right to bear arms. sometimes they smuggle some of those and get them, and sometimes they use hand maids or, or homemade kind of weapons. so it's a small skin. never the last we've been seeing these really forces cracking down. and those groups may need you need. but also here into cutting where and also in ballasa is what we've been seeing. a lot of those rates basically targeting those are meant need to thank you for the update challenges there is need to abraham very 14 they live from to cram in the occupied west bank. now the war on guys is top of the agenda at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland,
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the us secretary of state. and to me, blinking described the war as got wrenching. he said a promise to the instate needs to be established of the has to be ways means vehicles, how soon is to make these decisions? but i think what we're talking about is to, since you're talking about a governance, the government and the structure of governance, that maximizes the ability of the authority to actually deliver what the power steering and people want to be. but it also has to be able to operate in the what you might call permissive environment. in other words, with the support of, with the help of israel, not with it's active opposition because even the most effective authority is going to have a lot of trouble. if it's got the active opposition, if any, and he's really governor of the human rights cove, amnesty international says it believes the us is complicit in war crimes in gaza. speaking at the world economic forum in davos,
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the secretary general of amnesty told dr. 0 is diplomatic editor that she never thought she would see seems as bad as those and guys in the 21st century. his mom from that conversation not seems the less than somewhere what to not seems so less sons of the former yugoslavia always in owing to the honda. but this is phone worse because the extent of casualties of such a short period of time is really unheard of the extent of the humanitarian crisis, such as man made and driven by violation of international law. that too is unheard of in such a short amount of time in the front, in front of all of us in front of our very eyes in front of the cameras of the world. we are looking up to situations with all the signs of the risk of genocide in the un security council. the us has repeatedly
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blogs, goals for a c spa, a resolution that would have order to see spa in gauze, or the us is also providing many of the weapons and funding. many of the weapons that have been used. you say israel is committing war crimes is the us compress it . i. e v us fails along the responsibilities for what is happening under international law for providing the weapons that are being used to commit war crimes. i'm just international as invest to get to the number of attacks that left dozens of civilians killed. and we have found that the weapon in question was us made and had been sold by the us. government stays absolutely no doubt that the united states given its relationship with is riley to the degree of influence its knowledge of the situations that a great to our responsibility to prevent atrocity crimes. and yet it is doing
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exactly z opposite by preventing a ceasefire from being adopted that the security council, the early and my colleagues. so hell raman spoke to mark for tango, who was a member of the european parliament. he says, governments are coming under increase pressure by people demanding an end to the war and gas. we need an immediate cease fire right now. and of course, we need to adjust a solution off the because we need to tackle the root cause of what's going all the bells and government has indeed spoken out in a more positive way than other governments in europe. the union has much to do with the pressure coming from the belgium population and they're going down the industries out there to put pressure on the government. unfortunately, the government that so far failed to take action in order to actually put the pressure on israel to stop the attacks against guns or can i ask about that
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pressure from the public? because we have been discussing this again, you know, with a wide range of guests for the last few weeks, is the disconnect between the elected members of parliament, regardless of which government you're talking about, whether it's within the you, outside of it. and the public themselves have been coming out on to the streets in the winter a, in, in all sorts of was a, in the thousands to voice that concerned about what's going on in garza, how does that impact on politicians, as you say, some governments that have to change that position. well indeed, i mean it does impact why because you know, you've got a role the feeling of solidarity with what's going on with the palestinians. true on, you're a really, uh people see what's going on cd images. and then they see that there governments indeed throughout europe or not acting or not doing what they would normally do, you know, they've, they've been sanctions against a long of a very, very long list of countries. but yet as well seems, uh, immune to those, you know, there, there's no sanctions against israel. the european governments let impunity guaranteed
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unity due to israel and people out there in the streets are, are outraged about this. now there's pressure because people, you know, there's going to be elections, also europe and the elections this year. and you can see that the pressure, for example, within the, are being probably a month in order to vote in favor of a ceasefire. it's uh, it's increasing. so it's extremely, extremely important to us in the disconnect between uh, leaders that style in solidarity with the, with the general side or policies of as well on the one hand and the people out there on the streets, calling for an immediate cease fire. this time now for a check on the world, whether on the use our, his wall with a focus on northern india, there was increasing amounts of pollution and yet the wind to being the same virtually every year in the northern plains of india is hardly surprising that some places can be pretty difficult to live in full weeks if not months on new days. a prime example. this is a typical scene at the moment in the morning. it's fog,
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or you might even call it smog with the pollution at it says busy down to below 100 meters. this tends to last day briefly to and if you're lucky in some places for an hour or 2 in the afternoon, so difficult conditions with, of course, cause of a problem. problem. just personal ones, flights have been cancelled. this doesn't change very rapidly because temperatures come down to typically 3 or 4 degrees. this or the north indian payment runs up to north in practice time as well. now by day attempt to do rise, mrs. eventually is that the phone will sometimes clear, and you guys a case in point, but not for very long work, but 17 or 18 degrees with the city changes. i don't think so necessarily in new delhi, 17 or 18 degrees, the cold. what you've noticed was being cold, cold is the cold. this time of the year has been the coldest period this winter. last until thursday, then friday on was the focus still with this was the example impact has done the whole is similar. so i have to say not quite as bad. a. rob,
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examining the impact of today's headlines this year. with the destruction of your everything. international filmmakers and world class john, unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence. 7, how signal stories for a global audience? this is my, you house. this is the way what these are so tied to the phrase us from our culture . open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on how does era of the welcome back a recap. a lot of stories on this hodges here and use our is around latest strikes on the gaza strip. that's killed at least 163 palestinians in the past. the low
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residential areas need to keep hospitals for hit. several people are moved in many of the to be dropped under rubble is rather scattered out to extracts in the occupied, westbound. meanwhile, with one key weight called a high value target. is there any force to say a striking me of a lots of actually g. p a got through the apple shop along with for the palestinians. wives, people were killed, seen an attack on to program where a rate is still ongoing. and in the last half an hour, 10 a try so fast through the rocks of egypt for age and medicine is found for the gaza strip after a deal mediated by contract and funds sitting two's 8 to civilians and medicine. 4 chapters house by 12 to discuss this deal further. now joining us on the news, our is go. sean baskin, who's a former is really negotiator and the middle east director of international communities. organizations is leih from west who was
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a very good to have you with us again on al jazeera. so we understand that some complicated negotiations happen to get this deal. this limited aid into gaza. and right now, mazda is concern, is that the medicines could be used to track their locations, the locations of the captives. how is it all going to work? how is it going to be processed and will, is, or i will be inspecting the trucks from your experience as well. exactly. was less as refusal than any of the medications come from this deal directly. and that's why the deal was made for cut are to purchase the medication from french medical companies, and the, the medications were shipped directly to the crossing point, where israel will be inspecting any of the trucks entering with the medical supplies going into casa, this was the condition to come by so that there could not be any gps tracking, making decisions planted within the medications. so israel, from your experience will or not inspect these trucks. that's right. that was these
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really agreements that they wouldn't inspect the drugs. they're crossing into gods, or through the rough or trusting. they're expected to be transported to 4 hospitals in da. so we're doctors will receive the medications if they're supposed to be separated. medication score means where the hostages and 1000 portions of medication for every dose of medication brought to the is really hostages. the 1000 dosage for palestinians can go. so yeah, again, some very complex negotiations to try and get this humanitarian deal. what, what, why do you think it's happens now? i mean what, what led to this successful brokering of this deal from these release feller? i think for one that was extraordinary bonaire to pressure on the guitar to government, to make it happen. along with the french government who were brought in to help to facilitate the deal. and i think the categories were very effective in encouraging
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you to be enforcing it from us to agree to this. and there's also a very large shortage of medical in it. of medications in gaza for the palestinian population who are suffering 1900000 people who have lost their homes there and are living in trend cities. we in the middle of the cold winter rainy winter pea brain need medicaid each and this is being providing it to the post indian people as well. but also i imagine pressure on, on these really cabinet on 5 minutes missing yahoo to, to agree to this deal, especially from the captive. somebody's. well it's, there's certainly a lot of pressure. i was contacted by families more than a month ago with the list of the medications that doctors have prepared for each one of the hostages. and i tried to the international red cross and the 2 other people involved. no opening of a willingness on the part of the, from us to make a deal. the is really, as we're building for a long time, already to agree,
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but the medication with entered casa, without their inspection, understanding that from last week, not that it happened. if there was any suspicion that the medication could be used as a, as a mechanism to trace the location of the hostages, this the least significant in the fact that is the 1st one. the 1st deal since the hostage deal back in november, is this a positive set, a positive sign in your view and what else could they be negotiating right now? as far as you know, are they, are they more deals on the way as well? i, i don't think so. i think that from august has made it clear that they want an end to the war and is really withdrawal from god. so before they begin to negotiate a deal for the remaining hostages, i have put forward an offer to harass on my own part with the support of the families that will be done in parallel. in other words, that gives you a way to end the world withdrawal to the international border. and at that time, all the hostages would be reduced
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a from good also allies engage in exchange for all the prisoners in israel. but rather than delaying the negotiations on the hostages, my proposal to them asked is that the mix the agreement now that the hostage improves their exchange, would take place immediately after these were the withdrawal from casa by? um, we've heard reports of tensions within these really cabinets as to the way fords for, for this war. this pressure, as we said from the cap to somebody on the next now government to get the loved one is released. to what extent are these tensions also uh, influence thing in the way these, where the government is negotiating right now is i don't think it's the important thing because these really government has apparently convinced the families of the hostages that there is no deal on the table there from us has not made any demands for all for all deal or any other conditions that he's real might consider. and therefore the few voices within the workshop. and we just saying we need to
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postpone the was for positive or, and bring the hostages home. or not, i'm with our majority voice at this time. i believe that if there was any indication from us, of accepting the kind of deal that i'm proposing that we couldn't generate more support, both within society, amongst the families and within the work cabinet. right. we've heard, i guess on these really governments say that it's moving to the next phase of the war. the 3rd phase of the war, reducing the intensity of attacks in northern gaza and focusing more on the south. but to, to what end? because a concern, once again from the families, is that their loved ones were held captive in gaza. our continued risk, if israel in the attacks not oh, continue across. the guys as of, of course is the policy and population which is under constant bombardment. but the concern from these relays is that their loved ones at risk with, with this ongoing operations across the street, especially focusing on the south right now. well,
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i have never accepted the idea of it. the military pressure makes it easier to come to a deal for the hostages. in fact, i think it makes it more difficult in every day the hostages are and gods of is a risk to their lives. but these really just so convinced that if they finding the highest leadership underground in the bunkers and managed to kill them, then hold the hostages will be released. they think that breaking the chain of command of the hamas leadership from yes, yes and word downward would free the hostages. i've sent it out there. no prob, properly accept the the assessments that they have from us leadership is probably surrounded with hostages, to human human shields. protecting them, if they are discovering by these really just underground cache on baskin. thank you for talking to audrey. is there a guest on basking? is a full my is ready, negotiator joining us to from last year. was name for the warn guys, i continues to have a ripple effects across the region. my school, one of the world's largest shipping firms, predicts that disruptions in the red sea will continue for at least
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a few months. this is after humans, whole sci fi, despite another miss silo striking a cargo ship on tuesday that contain a vessel with a crew of 24 is owned by a greek company and registered in malta. the attack happened a 140 kilometers west of the many poor city of us asked to leave. the group says it will continue targeting best thoughts, links to israel until there's a ceasefire in gaza. at the us, he's expected to be list yemen space with these as what it calls specially designated to global terrace. that's find out more with our white house correspondent, kimberly how good was life and washington dc. so what does this designation mean exactly? for those these when it comes yeah, what we're hearing is that is likely that the bottom administration is going to re designate the who seizes a foreign terrorist organization or what. busy is often known as an f t o, and this is because of the renewed or continuing attacks on commercial
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vessels in the red sea. now, what we know and what this would mean is that this would essentially freeze the assets of the who fees that may be existing in us financial institutions. it would also put a place sections for any group or that would in any way provide material support for the who fees. so this would be, for example, iran. there is a major financial backer of the who's, he's now. it's important to know that the who's these have been on the ford terrace organization list in the past. in fact, they were put in place by the trump administration, and then it was lifted by the, by an administration back early when bought and came into office. but the reason for that is because it was believe that it was crippling their economy. there is a humanitarian crisis, and so that's why it was listed. but now given the crisis that is going on in the
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red sea, it is expected that this is something that is within our is going to be reversed. so we're watching very carefully for some announcement by the, by the ministration. we expect that to come down any time. kimberly thank you for the moment. kimberly how kids live at the white house, the best i'll take a look at some of the days. avenues and pakistan has recall to some boss that are from yvonne and bob's the radiant invoice from returning to his post over what it describes as an unprovoked violation. of it says space that softer t ron fide, i missed time into pocket signs below just on province killing. at least 2 children . yvonne says it was targeting the headquarters of the drive shaft idle group. the country bains it for carrying out several attacks on each security forces over the years. that's bringing. i'll come, i'll hide it now. in fact hassan, he's joining us live from law kinda district, which is in docusign same province. so not the 1st time that he really enjoys have
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entered parties, sunny territory, come off. what more can you tell us 1st about this specific incident then just how serious a rift has it costs between t ron and his arm about the where is this is indeed very surprising. given the fact that day a very near and had sent in on word to bug just on for talks about the drawings concerns about the j. charlotte does, which they said was operating from august on the story earlier. the 2 sides that disregard that concerns about the presence of fighters in a run. it's gone that that with that security concern for both countries. however, word bugger, done was surprised. uh. where did the fact that did it and yeah, and the diag without warning, although there is a mechanism by which both sides discuss important issue and the pertaining to what
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they say. i get it if the incident on both sides of the border. so focused on indeed surprised, but the response is quite strong. and that, as you mentioned, the calling of dan bad said the uh from there on android shock and they ran in and busted uh, which presently in iran not to come back is of god. so serious issue. the 2 countries of gods really now have to work very hard in order to mend fences and the buckets. i knew the action going as far as to say that i did on really be responsible for the consequences of the tag which took place and buttoned to go. this is the marjorie gen ed garden ended up august. i need 2 children with care. dude on you and it's continuing to insist that this was the headquarters of the j charlotte, the richard, the band organization, and the training. and of course, to blame it for getting our tags and fist on problems and below interest on which is on the right hand side. so indeed, the major escalation,
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as far as the relation between these 2 countries is concerned tomorrow, thank you for the update. come on hi to live the in seemed proven spike, assign or not to ask for guidance. early on former president and his bike rama is expected to appear in court on charges of treason that related to offend. cool in november, more than 20 people were killed aside across the west african country where attacked. the government says that was orchestrated by security officers loyal to n s by chrome. now somebody says it's denied and ethiopian airlines plane entry into it says space. the jet was on his way to some money land somalia said the flight which local media said was carrying ethiopian officials did not request the necessary permit before the trip. if you'll be angered some idea by signing a deal with somebody not last month,
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that allows it to use a port in the break away region in exchange, if you, if you said it would recognize somebody, not as an independent state, somebody has said the agreement is void and accused ethiopia of aggression to china is economy equal 5.2 percent in 2023 between government targets. but missing analysts predictions officials have down paid concerns about the countries owing economic growth pointing to a new boom in winter tours in katrina. you re, for some beachy tours have flocked to china is freezing northern provinces to enjoy winter attractions such as hard bins, famous by city and the snow covered ski slopes of the name of travel. dr. shows winter tourism here is a 30 percent compared to a year ago bringing a much needed boost to businesses. it's a rep price spot in china is slowing economy. the government says the country beat its target a 5 percent close to 2023. achieving 5.2 percent, but that's,
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that goes to one of the lowest in decades. and the outlook, the 2024 main street at the world economic forum and doubles china is premier down play to consent to board g g. the chinese economy is making steady progress and we'll continue to provide a strong interest for the world economic development. chinese officials say the economy will improved in the coming months, positions to badging historical chan hi, like feeling positive. so i got to look alone. i am from china, so one more south, and there's rarely get a chance to see i am. hi me, a lot of fun shows what comes out to you. i brought my son here to enjoy himself. the ice passed away and the dose east is very popular. this year we can go, but we can get some experience. yeah. it's the 1st winter since 2019. the tours have been able to enjoy without fear of carpet 90 lock downs. these types of winter, sports and activities are traditionally part of chinese culture. but since paging
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$1.00 to 2022 winter olympics, that popularity has sold the government is banking on the trend. continuing over the upcoming luna new year holiday with a record knowing billy and trips predicted over the 40 day travel period. however, analysts say a boost in tours and is unlikely to solve bigger problems such as the crisis and the property market. some of the people have spent more on things like tours on culture activities like concerts on. busy they would buy more consumer goods, but overall the savings rate is still going up to those enjoying themselves. here the economy is the furthest thing from them. lines. katrina, you alda, 0 aging in iceland the latest volcanic eruption in the time of brenda. because whole ted, but the towns residents are unable to return because of continued seismic activity . sonya gaggle reports, i'm going to make the dying embers of the over option in green,
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the vic. but the state of emergency here is fall from over. trim is still being south, and the new fisher that runs through the eastern part of town has widened. even though molten lava can barely be seen on the surface, the towns of residents are still unable to return home. good understanding, his bot. net sled. as soon as they heard the sirens go off on sunday night, the 2nd time in 2 months. but i know that, i mean some people are having literally breakdown because they have since been staying at his parents home in the capital. they know they may never be able to return back to, going to make so many people have already said that they don't want to return back to the town. and then for me it's very difficult to move there enough because the community itself is so damaged, living in an area of high seismic activity will always carry its risks. but the damage done by this last to option has left many, hey,
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wondering what exactly is the safest place to live in this part of the country of november's erupt sion menu a hopeful that new morality would return. that hope ended on sunday when love of flowed into the town itself, but felt that could go back home. so maybe some people only have a few months left then now they need to make big decisions about their future and where, where they want to live. recovery could take years while the maxima pressure may decrease and shift the route. there was little guarantee that little fishes weren't suddenly up here. changing the landscape and the communities themselves. sonya guy, ego, i'll to 0, north of green to make more than 200 ancient artifacts. have been returned to her room, it's part of a drive to reclaim items smuggle out of the country, and often kept in museums abroad. if to send again for the reports. the parts of paris history have returned home sculptures, textile ceramics,
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and other works of indigenous art. some of them more than 2000 years old. they tell the story of a time before the spanish conquests. the limits of neat decor looks like elements such as the club hates and sculpture is a typical in the in culture. there are also various instruments and take style fragments belonging to the shanghai culture and a piece of media with she move cultural affiliation. there's also a group of ceramic paces from the much a nascar lun bike it in the end of the cultural stock number you again got into some of the items were smuggled out of the country illegally. others have been held in you z and already private collectors, most were headed back to power voluntarily, but not all the below mazda. what ends up being more than 40 pieces was seized by the united states department of homeland security in the gym and police, which unfortunately proves the importance of further string thing. international cooperation to combat trafficking of cultural prophecy around the world. who has
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were patry a to the 840 looted antiquities over the past 2 years. it's seen as a success, as indigenous communities worldwide. rec, and with the colonial past and campaign for the return of stolen artifacts. if to some good food, i'll g 0. now we've got sports news coming up after the break and a big chunk of the asked a couple of nations as one of the favorites loses a opening game of the time of the business. latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the or the
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forces. joe, probably thank you very much. depending australia and i've been champion over at john, which is through the 3rd round, he was given to the top test against australia is alexi for piracy. the was the one dropping his set to the 2nd much running. but after saving full set points in the 3rd, he went on to win in full and remains on close to when his 11th title in melvin. that's the 2 straight winds at the australian open for jungle, which was not last fast since 2018. but in the women's role, well, number 6 on the ship, but it has been knocked out by 16 year old. the 3 time grand slam runner up was facing russian meta and they have in the 2nd round they have, i'll receive on or off in the junior fellows finally melvin last year. and it took a just under an hour to beach of a 6 love 6 to have result for the team who is having the study at the same time saying, your grand slam, i am super happy with the level that i show today in the court. and about school,
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i still don't like chemistry, a still have to do it of school. it actually started 2 days ago. so i have to do it defending champion, elena sutherland k, safely through with a fairly straightforward win over another 16 year old friend of us who qualified for this tournament. she dropped to 5 games in this victory, which was a nice, straight win melvin pop. the full cause you go by told through a difficult opening set to eventually beat fellow american caroline don't hide 7662 . she'll take on another compassion, alysia pulse in man 3. the 2018 champion caroline version that he went out on wednesday, she lost a 20 year old russian qualify maria from a fever reset from on the quotes to in quotes and former womens number one add on to sanchez. vicario has been found guilty of fraud in both
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atlanta, the ex tennis stall, $114.00 grandson's heights is across singles, doubles and mixed doubles during her career in the ninety's. she's been handed a 2 year prison sentence, but will say out of jail, officer green to pay of a $7000000.00 in taxes now to the domestic utah and for england, football of jordan henderson, who's leaving saudi arabia just 6 months of to moving that midfield that has reached an agreement to terminate his contract that out. it's a fuck and is now expected to sign for i x and the top sleet. henderson left click and pull off the 12 years and july 2023 was one of several high personal names joined the saudi pearly on big money contracts. the, the 2nd round of group games is on the way of the asian cup, but still no goals off to china and 11 on, played out school withdrawal in group
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a. that means that heis on defending champions castle can now when group a lights on wednesday. if they can make it to winds from to their applicants to jake hassan at our bait stadium, and we can go live then. now to join gemini, she was covering the game for us german castle returning to a stadium that doesn't necessarily hold good memories for the funds of the storage. i can start as how does much success of the stadiums. i'm having tried to control my head and it's when dried out. now they stayed behind me. one of the venue built specifically for the wild kept that real eye catching design based on the traditional tense of the, you know, my, the people in caps also was pretty spectacular to look at. as i mentioned, it's a place where cats all have not had much success on the pitch. the 2022 wild club house opened the tournament here again at quito, losing that much to nail and they will cite finished that tournament. here again, another 2 no defeats at that time to the netherlands, although they had already been knocked out of the tournaments at that point. so
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castle yet to get it, when at the stadium, might indeed score a goal. but of course, that is all in the past. one of the key players across the face of set that alert was a big on a to play at the world cup. they have to go through all about those results. i just want to concentrate on the now since you i'm a do you think that council will be pleased with how they started best tournament? well i'd say absolutely, that would be pleased when you consider the fact that they change that coach just a month before the toner and began to mark as lopez not really have a lot of time to work with is what has the so it's not really the ideal situation getting into a major tournament, but they have, they made the ideal starts piecing 11 on 3 male in the opening game. and another way, and as you previously mentioned, he again did. you can start will see them 3, see the round of 16 with a game to spell. they have not. she reached around to 16. i could set you to the asian cops before, but they all what on track to do? that's the real side. trying to get the 9th consecutive when at the age and cuts
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that record back to it only by iran who manage 13 consecutive victories 219681976. so my as for opponents to jake has done, do you think that can spring a surprise here? well they all told him and dave, you told us and they said somebody gave a good account of themselves and they're ready for the match against china. they drew that one and they'll know they did the control large pots, so that gave them to have 20 shots in that much, that courage says, oh, but they do respect capital. but not going to be changing nest autoplay. they're not going to be holding back. going to be defensive, they're going to go out. he said it was the dream to reach this whole minutes and he set the next target is now to school that 1st have a goal in the competition. but you'd have to say it's going to be a tough task, is that against the defending champions, a team rank space, 50 places above to catch all, we'll expect to give that sounds something to share a balance at the stadium. something they didn't quite manage to do the walk up and we know that they are going to be plenty of funds that because it is the home side
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. all right, jim, i thank you very much. it was a shock at the african nations with one of the favorites to new jersey and losing that opening game. the 2004 champions will be one know by and maybe a day on hotel high school and the 88 minutes securing that would be as 1st victory at an ask on. and what is that for her parents at the tournaments that that would be a play that 1st game of the tournament lights, a professional foot lives in the country, face many challenges, including a lack of funding and limited resources. but life can be hauled off to. they stopped playing, hiring the task, the reports, excuse me. in 1965, sliding lead up paid for this national football team. he then joined the copy of the united states of america and late to england. when he returned home, he code samuel national squad, of a football clubs in southern africa. i tried to put them go through these guys the late fee using see much and now retired for the sales vegetables and goats and says
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he is of a former professional play is often struggle to make ends meet. you know, i think it was like a social thing. i've been really good it people by your drinks and or that hey, i've got a game and that was it. but as i know it play, i must see that this is future eyes looked after. otherwise, a there there were dropped in a situation like i was doing is glad to encourage young players to contribute to a pension fund while they can to full background when times are hard and to get other support. we've been buckling with some clubs with plans getting that on the job. it's available edition to make sure that that we say we have these did the players, but you find that may be due to one or 2 issues. it play as just uh, you know, the best got to really get to, to, to the bench and basically, you know, trying to, to rehabilitate to themselves. emanuel my,
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you cut plate in europe until an injury forced him to retire. he wants young players to remain, but that in football there was no such and future every time you know, playing football, he just didn't go, i'll keep on playing football. but as i did at the end of the day, we used to have it behind your back of the mind that you can get to ingest, money, worries, and mental and physical problems. hordes mean, these are tied to football players around the world and zambia. so i'm glad to hardway preparing the next generation so they know how to code by matching me with the dream korea and how to my task out is there. and finally, there was a day be to remember for west indies creek says shamal joseph running into bo, his 1st full in test crickets. he got the we could have a straight is steve smith who is i think for the 1st time since david warner retired. joseph also schooled 36 of the bots for the straight is to pretty comfortable training by 129 runs with 8,
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which hits in hand in the 1st and 8. and that is all useful for now. pizza will have more later fully john, and thank you very much for the best and use our for now. analogy is here, but to stay with us, i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories, including the latest, the in savannah, a construction boom is underway for hotels. h. enormous new hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december. all this cuba so called economic engine continues to stall, as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old havana, for lack of foreign tourists. millions of cubans depend on tourism to treat the fine work. i spend money and others make money. the provision of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty,
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there are no tourist close to anywhere. so the big question is, why are they building so many new hotels? new hotels are being built with 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 there's simply preparing for a tourism boom of feet that will take more than just new hotels. as the war with the rush of wages on an internal box is escalating the new claim. there will be more p t. a state there will be flashbacks, many civilians will find it's difficult to understand. and one of the biggest mental health crises of living memory mindset meets the therapist helping ukraine soldiers, families, what is your desired outcome for the patients that come through the store to make a purse and wants to live in on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue that
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is a context to what is happening now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without us of permission. nothing leaves casa without the girls permission, allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0. the gently needed humanitarian aid is heading to gaza after israel. and how must see a deal brokerage by cot find, find the play you watching l g 0 live from jo. how with nissan you back? people also coming up. # injured.
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