tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 19, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, and the color on the cloud visits and these are life from dough. how come you up to the next 60 minutes? criminal complaints are filed in switzerland. gates is rarely presidents, isaac, but so as the terms of wells, economic form and devils, they want them to bend down and execute them. they killed them all. testimonies from palestinians in dawes or accuse he is rarely ami of committing illegal
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executions. to describe being beaten human, easy to subject it to eke about the treatment. and toward me, i'm on to touch how the thing is detained in gaza. describe horrific treatment at the hands of his ready soldiers. plus the palestinians continue to pour into knots of hospital and dogs of south, even as a groups one is placed to collapse. and as for a shock, resulted the agent and comparing cutoff, iraq, a brief, and the time is high, sprang team depend 213. the said, we begin with breaking news. this our in the office of this with the attorney general has confirmed that is rarely president isaac hut. so was the subject to criminal
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complaints while in davos they were filed as he visited the world economic form during the past week. and at a time that is real stands accused of committing bull crimes in garza. so as prosecute to said the complaints will be examined according to the usual procedure . is there any government has not yet commented. let's go straight away to a different mind to cabinets. a change base is joining us now live from dallas and james, that some is what more we know about these complaints and the potential implications of them. a while he's right, the president was here in dev also he's not anymore in switzerland and the devil swell that gonna work for them actually completed about 4 hours ago. and he was speaking on thursday, so he's long gone from the scene. but that being complaints against him and they are now being examined, we now know from the prosecutor's office. now this means not yet. does any charge against him? there's no case against it, but they will go through that normal procedures now to look at these criminal complaints and see if they are worth investigating. further,
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the prosecutor's office is giving no more details. they will not tell us who filed the complaint. so what the complaints are about, but we have some clues on both of those things in terms of who filed the complaint . as i said, nothing officially from the prosecutor's office. but there is a group called the legal action against the crimes against humanity, which is told reporters that it has made complaints against president solving file those to the federal prosecutors office, as well as of finding them to some of the district authorities here in switzerland . now in terms of what the case is about, what the complaint is about, but that's not clear, it could really, i think we 2 things. one, they could be complaining about, previous things that these writing president has said and done. and it's worth reminding you that as that court case, it's not difficult of justice in the hague and the president hurts. so, and his statement was specifically raised. he was specifically named by south
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africa when he made his case under the genocide convention. but of course it could be about a and a thing that he did or said, well, he was here in switzerland attending the well, that kind of cool. yeah. and you would think, perhaps you would be no damage limitation mode when he was here speaking to the forum on thursday, but that was some controversial comments. he said at one point about the people and goes up a guy, a statement seemed to suggest they were old. i'm involved with hamas. he said in, in his speech that everywhere these really ami goes every single home. they are finding weapons. he said, you look under a bed and you find the best silos. now that was a controversial comment. that potentially also could be the subject of, of the, the complaint that has to be made and is now being investigated by bill storage is here in switzerland. all right, james, i think so that's a more on this as we get it for the time being change base in 0,
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like like no human rights organization. so it, gathering testimonies from posting using dogs to save is increasing evidence of war crimes being committed by these ready on. how does air has obtained exclusive pictures and witness accounts for members of one family? they say at least 19 civilians by executed by is ready. soldiers on december, the 19th child stratford has more warning. some of us may find the images in his report. distressing the ruins of gall is a city destruction dash sounds. nobody's really military drove and above the more accuse ations of all claims committed by the is really all me the stay is lead to an apartment of
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a family home bullet cartridges broken from the band and the belongings walls and floors covered in blood the whole day can never forget the vip jonathan has families that are locked in the tanks, and builders is around the building. shells are being hit in the building for days, the situation was desperate. on the 19th of december israeli soldiers entered the building. they smashed another apartment to my husband, opened it, and told them we were all civilians. glad to whom am i speaking to norman oklahoma, then e and my they took him to another apartment. i folded them pleading wisdom to let him go because we were all civilians from the window members of the resistance. you know, the whole full grass numbers of the color didn't. they beat me and my daughter's, they put us women in one place and threatened us with guns and knives. they made
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a strip. they searched us, insulting us, and using the most terrible words, they took our names and filmed us. me got the star was mercy on the 19 men in this building. they killed. my husband was one of them. they owe them to bend down and execute them. they killed them. all these pictures obtained exclusively biologist era was shot just al is off to the events, almost a describes the bodies of main entry holes of bullets in the back and so similar posted by the last the last one more days. daughter says when the killings had been carried out, show started fixing the building again. i should faced, exhausted and scared. she holds the tiny sure one by her 3 year old sister, another who died in the family shelters in the dog, cold room in jude children's day clothes go,
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lays wounded on the floor. there was little food except soup to 8 of the worst, luna, as the notice in the hand, when the settler had left on, the soldiers came in and separated the women and the children from the men. they kept us in decision room while the excuse of demand outside was holding my sister in my arms, then the shell and resumed that i was hit. she made some soft noises. she asked for some water. i thought she was crying, but she was dying. shrapnel has entered her head, eyes, and neck notices. my sister tried to carry the body, but she fell from her arms at the door. the notice eyes was still open as she passed away. the wounds to her hate to show, to show a young family broken by the hara these riley armies killing and destruction in the
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gaza strip. and knowing it's likely that no one will ever be tried for what they soul and the pain they continue to endure. child stuff with ultra 0 as well. we're going to talk about that, that awful shocking story now with a william boss who's a professor of international lord middlesex university. he was a trap us and of the commission of inquiry on the 2014 golf compet joins is now from london. so thanks for joining us. so 1st of what you have seen there in charles's report and from what you know, would you say that this is evidence of summary execution in that for a war crime? it's absolutely evidence of some of the execution and uh, i should have the, it's not really important that demonstrates that there. so let me give them the summary execution. even though fighters even though the combatants is, is, is a more crime pen. so, assuming that this evidence is valid, that the film is authentic in the eye,
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witnesses are reliable and telling the truth. this is very compelling. strong evidence of the summary execution, which is an international more crime. it's punctual by the international criminal court. so what would prosecute is need to provide for the evidence all be on those testimonies and the 4 digit bodies of palestinians with bullets in the backs . what else would they have to to prove to, to get this case to cool as well? the 1st thing they have to know is the identity of the perpetrators. uh, that's one of the great challenges in a, in a situation like this is actually finding out who are the people who, who fired the the, the weapons or gave yours. presumably not the evidence that is, but it's not a mystery, but it's evidence under the control of the is really from defense force and whether they're going to provide access to that is another question i would think to live under the circumstances it's,
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it's not likely now that they're going to be able to do the kind of forensic examination of the bodies to determine more of the details about how the killings took place. so that the feelings themselves would be the fundamental evidence coupled with the eye witness testimony. but again, that in my opinion, shouldn't be enough to convict providing that it's reliable. and of course, you need to ideally appear on the other side of the story from the perpetrators to see what they have to involve in defense. the question of summary executions, of course, is it something that under this, under the circumstances could cannot always be. looks like it. but it can't always be assumed just because you find body on bullets. and when i hang on that, because i want to bring in another element into this discussion out 0 has also had for multiple palestinians in gauzy, who alleged that they were abused, it is ready cost to be. let's just take
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a quick listen to that. some the more now the rest and by special is really false. in the else after we area, they took off our clothes and were left off, make it a little blindfolded and beaten badly. they accused us of carrying and using weapon until late. they put us in jeeps and transferred us to an army company. his router villa and adults come towards us year and they told us to move to san towards us. they threatened to shoot us off to 2 hours being half make it in such a situation. they moved us a few meters and asked us to be ready for being executed. and just on the back of that a year and a human rights official is also accused israel, a few many items processing in details and also have listened to this. these are meant or detained by these for any security forces in unknown locations for between 30 to 55 days to describe being beaten cumulated,
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subject to eat your treatment and toward me. i'm on to touch it. they reported being blank for that for long periods. some of them for several consecutive days, one month said you had access to a shower, only one student because $55.00 days in detention. then all of the posts of men, but they subsequently released, but only in diapers, without any adequate clothing in this go to bed. so william chavo says, professor of international law, how does that treatment of prisoners sit in the legal framework of how prisoners should be treated as well? these are of course the abuses, physical and psychological and prisoners, which also fall under the general rubric of the work arms. they're obviously not the same level as the summary executions which involve the loss of life. but nevertheless, these are prohibited to conduct this person but the under international law. and it's definitely, again, a punishable war crime. these are,
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these kinds of reports are similar to reports that we heard in the commission of inquiry back in 2014, but prisoners being stripped in this way and being left with a basically in there under close underwear. um and uh the, the allegations of the, of the abuse as well. of course, again, it's all, you know, when you get into a court room, it's a question of the, the credibility of the witnesses. and as time goes by, of course, it's difficult to have physical evidence as well, but the accumulation of it, the scale of that and the numbers of the, of, of violations are going to help to make a case if there ever is approximately why. once again, the difficulty is, is identifying the actual perpetrators, okay? and that's always going to be difficult as israel will not come forward and provide at that side of the evidence that's required. but say you have these crimes, potential crimes, you need further pre further evidence and not any about these particular cases,
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but also a myriad of others. what jones, the end of the being are reckoning down the line. and it's very hard to say, you know, the, there are been many, many successful war crimes prosecutions over the years. going back to the, to the, the 2nd world war and both the age and in europe. more recently, in bosnia and elsewhere in the for me this long you so this is, is something that, that happens. um you but it is a matter of, of gathering the evidence. and of course there are a huge practical difficulties there in the, in the conflict. because of course, it's much easier to do when you have a decisive the end of a conflict to going round up the people of lots of the war and gather the evidence and prosecute them. there is a different matter altogether when there is a ceasefire. when the party separate again and the access to the,
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to the evidence is difficult. but i do think it's important to say that there's no, that the, obviously you want to have as much evidence as possible. but the lack of, or the, the, the, the, the lack of a strong evidence doesn't mean that it's not evidence. and if this all depends on what the other side has to are you, if you ever do get into a corporate. but of course, it's a great challenge, especially while the conflict is under way. it's extremely difficult to both investigate and above all to prosecute for crimes. okay, i wouldn't have fantastic to get your perspective in analysis and expertise. do appreciate that. thanks so much william. the show us a professor of international middle set university in the u. k. at, let's take this hill up with uh, mazda shara, our senior political analyst at, and favorite to share it with him. not just about this, but let's start with this. what do you make of what you just had? so you know, i get the legal argument and i appreciate the professors take on this and it's very
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important. moving forward. when uh, looking at uh, the implications of the general site and guys. but i want to take a moment to nick and i'm thinking that very dramatic tragic stories were heard from rule asylum. and guys, because i think over the past 34 months we've been, uh, you know, we've been counting by these accounting hospitals, bonds and buildings, bonds and school bond and, and really are looking at uh the number of deaths as they climbed by the 1000 and the casualties as decline, but the 10s of thousands, but for some reason i don't think it's ever sunken for me. i don't think until i heard the silence. i don't know why because had best them when he was
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was like a dialogue with this. and that's the 1st time i saw a living human have a dialogue with desk. the desk of her loved ones that i'm in desperate perhaps. um, i know diana with such a dignity that this was nothing. there was no anger in her face. it was all sides. i've never seen someone so pain. i'm so sad. and so scared for his loved ones, and her name is the side of the asylum in arabic, means a sort of associated with the sort of a, the beauty of wisdom sided means safety. this is a safe wisdom, the next little asylum that we saw. what you'll say is, it's a humanity, isn't it in the tragedy? and at the same time, the ne humanity of what's happened to her family. it's it's, it's beyond belief that the fact that she wasn't,
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she was telling us she was paying attention to. she wasn't making accusations and cussing and shouting, i'm calling for crimes. none of that stuff. i don't think they care about what the definition of genocide is and what the deficient a war crime is. what she cares about is that here that we're living in the apartment and garza and you can see the decades of refugees and her and her side. this, you can see decades of refuge decades of, of you can see that you can see the foundation in her and her baby. you saw her baby lying down there, you can see starvation, you can see the dialogue was dest, you can see the exchange was started ration about moving forward. and then you'll see that, that bodies, and you see them shot from the back. and that's definitely it reminds me of isis that definitely it reminds me of isis and the shooting over the people in the back . the fact that they took the men and checked them the way they shut them in the back. according to the testimony. again, it's for some reason this story,
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i think it's, i, i ask everyone among our viewers to take a look again and just to really understand the depths of this very particular that i should be the understanding of the human implications for people called the asylum standardized one among countless palestinian families who have had that same tragic ordeal in gaza. again, the paleness, the sadness, the depth that uh that the, that human dignity that i've seen from that woman, you know, talking about the head size of the head to the doors of the whole, the whole world is next is that in the, in the serial nature of the will we live in that is gay, you'll know the same time you've got the great and the good devils. the great and the good at amongst them is isaac. so israel's president, subject to criminal complaints. now in switzerland we do not know what about that. there will be those who would point to the actions of the country he presides over
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. i'm so glad you brought up this nik i'm so i mean it's kind of, it's amazing how sometimes coincidence work. because you, you have the club of the special, the right, the club with the white influence, the club of the, you know, the superior race is the club of the, the, the, what to do and so on. and few of the others will kind of get sort of crumbs of their tables. and they, they kind of joined together. i think i actually brought a a not just heck, so they both and also some of the former captives and to tell their stories. but the ordeal of guys, of course, was not nowhere to be seen. but all to be said that this man hertzog, who for a while tried to convince us all that he was a lamb. you know that he was a moderate. that in fact, he was reasonable and he and he cared for democracy and human rights and all that. but he was the 1st one. he was the 1st one. that's a press conference with west of brush, no less saying there are no and the system goes on. and he's going on until today.
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i'm repeating that in children's bedrooms, the science on rockets and about how much truth sockets inputs, which are the next to the making allegations that have 0 proof making allegations that have been proven to be a long making allegations that are so sweeping that they involve 2300000 people and war crimes in gaza, making it possible for them to be the subject of genocide that man for a long time, i thought he was just no eloquent. but now i what we don't know what the subject to the criminal complaints are at this point in time, but as we get more we'll be able to discuss that when we know. but my timing, thanks very much, michael sharp. thank you. all right, let's turn to the situation on the ground in gaza now and is ready attacks on different areas of the strip of killed at least 25 people. the contiguous drugs have killed at least 13 palestinians in the southern
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city of con eunice. israel's army has deployed additional forces in the boston of some even heavier in dallas, the city of for the 12 people being killed, gauze, or is now into its 8th consecutive day without internet and phone service. it is the longest communications blackouts since of all started a correspondent and i'll go daddy reports now from down by the central guns for more than a week. now the gaza strip has been disconnected from the world's 7 days without internet, without calls, without withdrawing from the bank. here we're front of the bank. the policy didn't bank where you are merely. this area is filled with hundreds of people trying to withdraw money because people in government script lost their jobs for more than 3 months. now they have not been working. and the only way they depend is on the money transferred from their families abroad and so on. here also,
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the banks provide people with internet and people normally sit here and call their families from abroad. call each other a call people in the northern areas in the southern areas. but for the 1st time it stays for 7 days more than 7 days. this is why the 1st telecommunication blackouts on because of the trip, it has been the 5th, but it's this log and according to the palestinian telecommunications company, they set the stage tents 2 of their team workers to fix the problem. but they were killed by the forces, according to the palestinians. they told us that this is another type of torture, not being able to call your beloved ones and not being able to reach the ambulances . because if anything surrounding your house happened during the air strikes, palestinians believe that is right, has been losing a lot on them. and life has been very challenging as people are still with missing
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displacement, homelessness, and starvation. this is from out for all to 0. all right, let's across, that's target boom is in reference, southern gods intact. so again, this a communication outage continues. the impact must be terrible of the yes, completely. that's why it took more strikes within the past few hours, on gauze with strep heading from the north to the south square. the is very forces are 1st thing with the military offensive of course, separate areas of there was a plea shifting military operations for with the new, the south of the territory. as we have been hearing the sound of loud explosions from a con units, a city, we can hear from all our location right now. we run that we received the rid of ration. so the men to treat attacks were at least a 16 palestinians have their revolt of killed since the hours of today's morning,
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as they used by the forces are very clear. military troops represented in clearing the residential neighborhoods, demolishing house after house as they are, were carrying different kinds of military operations. and in that part of the gauze district, looking for powers to provide a treat to, to, um, to eliminate those now think loudly announce our situation seems to be very difficult in kansas city. this time we're one of the latest industry stores. lots in a residential building with the city to bishop medical complex. there 15 tennessee as have been reported to the ongoing restorations continue. that is actually way it's the agent front of the rustles of the destroyed building alongside the as very military novel warships had destroyed the number of residential houses in assault to richard to account if you wish to post tomorrow or will it be the entire good thanks for that update target that was in the in reference something garza, as a policy ends in gaza,
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say hunger is another weapon being used against him in the bowl united nations. this morning, hundreds of thousands of palestinians are at risk of starvation, while others are already in front of him. while i look shy whether or not, oh yes, i see the push out the door. as you can see, this is off situation. the children want food, but we don't have any. they go to sleep without dinner. we drink polluted and contaminated water. what kind of life? so we missing this isn't life why death is better than living in these conditions. sometimes i get a small piece of bread and i divided between my 5 children of the times we back from the neighbors. if i get an orange or 11 and i will divide to talk and give it to the children, all the countries are going through nothing compared to us. they seem to have no masi for us. we need a solution. when there was flour available, we would buy animal feet and we would grind to talk to eat instead. but we can't even find animal feed now,
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it's not available anymore. a life is very difficult. the smell is bad because the soon as over, fly, and get the ball consulted up. you know, amc my nest for me to go up at home. they all 35 people, you know, my family and those displays came to live with me in the market. we can only find clothes and kids toys. there is no food to buy in the market. i swear and we'll grinding the animal feeding the rice together and try and make some bread. these really show those guarding the humanitarian a few days ago. i know this differently means the starving of the occupation forces wants us to die of hunger rather than killing us with bombs and missiles. a mass delegation is in most cases, the talks, russia says during discussion to the emphasize the need for the group to release is really captive and condemned the catastrophic humanitarian crisis unfolding in the gaza strip. let's cross now to moscow. you live ship of oliver is joining us from
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the us. so this isn't the 1st time who must allegations be the most. okay. what's the, and that's right. actually it's been the 2nd time they hear. so the members of the how my stomach ation discussed with the russians, obviously for administrative behavior booked on of ways to achieve a seas find gaza. as you mentioned, it was noted that the humanitarian crisis and because this trip had reached catastrophic proportions, uh all the information has been published in the movements uh, statements posted on its 10 a ground channel. uh, the statement says that the whole booked on a received how much a police bureau member boomer sued the statement. no, no, that'd be how much does that make ation highly appreciate russia's diplomatic efforts, as well as a russian humanitarian assistance provided to the policy and the people in the kansas trip at the meeting. but don of also emphasized that the needs for these,
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the, the release of the 3 russian citizens, how is fine, how much they were taken captive during the tanks on october the 7th, twice for interest rate. and since then, that have been held by not by police, teen and functions. if we talk about a 0 and how much the turing pauses of fighting gauze that. so basically, how much was the funds to visit mosca after this donald that has students, he's on october the 7th, and that visit to most k took place at the end of october and box that it was, it was basically an important image story, so to speak, for how much it was important for them to demonstrate that they welcomed head that they were nothing installation and they what they actually so most go as a friend and pod and, and basically vice versa. so now it's been the 2nd meeting, as i said in most good. so hopefully we'll hear more about what exactly they have achieved. right. that's a picture from. busy go unit. thank you
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a couple of nice the, the hello, the storm clouds of gathering across the eastern pond, sofas l. a lot. so if somebody had showing up here that will run its way across now pallet was a ray or was it go through the next couple of days? some picked apples could cause some flash flooding. some localized disruption as well south is that kind of walk around. point of service to sales is santiago. $35.00 degrees as we go for friday and it's assessed i could spread a showers that goes to the west and sort of the amazon pushing across into subbing for wisdom areas of believe. yeah, but the biggest down pull is that going to be over towards re or that eastern side of for sale, seeing some summary down polls coming through and that could cause some flash flooding to cool some disruption in and around the area. there's a certainly something to watch out for over the next couple of days. no such
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problems across the car bait as long as you find it dry. lots of blue sky. lots of sunshine, like just shy with 2 across the eastern islands, one or 2 showers to into west central american. these may well pack pump somewhat. as we go on into sas, they'd be coming a little more widespread. so what's the weather there to southern areas of mexico, northern parts of cuba? me want a so what about the snow into the us, northeast and cooling us and lake effect. snow here for a time, pushing across new england using up into that eastern side of kind of the very cold winter. the negative double figures here. maybe the next couple of days. the coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i traveled, whether it's east or west gas, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on that suffering, but also on a more top listing and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening
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the other guy you're watching out a reminder about top stories this uh and switch prosecute just to confirm that is ready. president logic. that was the subjective criminal complaints. one example, they were filed as he attended the world economic form. and as israel stands accused of committing full crimes in regards testimonies from palestinians, indoors or accuse, he is really army of carrying out executions out. 0 hesitated, exclusive pictures, and witness accounts for members of one family. they say at least 1970 inspect secure supply is ready. soldiers on december, the 19th at least the team product seems to be killed and is really striking. intuitive calling. units of the wounded were rushed to el. not so hospital adults to describe the working conditions as unfair now is ready for us as a rated several villages across the occupied westbank. a 17 year old palestinian was shots in the head and killed in a village, northeast of ramallah,
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in 19 year old was injured in another incident in the village, west of irma, also in the west bank is ready for us, have left a trail of destruction until cut them off to a series of rates which lost in some 20 some 44 hours. 44 buildings have been partially destroyed. many roads dug up by folders is really ami claims. they were uncovering its place of devices. at least 8 people were killed and thousands, well arrest or the how many it is in total cut them and has seen the extensive damage to infrastructure and hugs caused by is ready for. so there's a need to is a scene of the station and the total caraway refugee camp. we can see the rubble just here behind me, and we've been down this road uh through the narrow alleys. and every way we go, we see exactly the same thing. roads that have been torn off the business is destroys, how's the stores causburn's?
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it's absolutely everywhere. the level of the spaceship in this camp is something i have not seen in other times where there was similar long rays and everyone i spoke to said that this is really a 1st that ever since october 7th, where he has, there has been destruction. is that the occupation forces came with their bulldozers and made some damage, but that each re that damage increases and increases for the according to the red crescent that was here on the ground throughout the morning. well, they say that there's at least a 100 buildings inside this guy that have been either destroyed or partially damaged. so certainly putting a lot of pressure on those who live here is ro, as low as it strikes on the village of odessa, in the southern lebanon. these ready armies says it was a targeting has bullet sites is ready for his and his bullet fighters have been exchanging find daily every day since october, the 7th. well,
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the cross far along the border is full of thousands of people to leave homes. in the heart of reports now from margins you, in southern lebanon, southern lebanon's border towns largely abandoned and devastated an escalating conflict between israel and the lebanese arm group has beloved, has created the de facto buffer zone along the border. several kilometers deep. below israel has floated the idea of formalizing the buffer zone, saying it will restore security. hezbollah says it will pull back with you, but in step it to start, the targeting largely evacuated towns to make northern israel uninhabitable in israel is trying to show it has options to help set it as retentive. i'm not in a safe way to keep has the law. i'm the resistance away from the false. what it doesn't. it must stuff. it's war on garza,
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i'm deliberate on israel has increased the intensity of it strikes on what it says is hezbollah, as military infrastructure in one of the biggest attacks is repeatedly hit the strategic valley known to be the lebanese arm groups, main area of operations and the gateway to the countries interior be as railways appear to also be trying to degrade the infrastructure, the kind of the, the, the capabilities in depth, the hezbollah has. why? because i think, and this is true for both sides, that there is at least an expectation for they are preparing, which would be smart for a much wider and open conflict. for now, as well as not using its full military capabilities in what some describe as a balancing act. and there are those who believe isabel is not in a position to start a wider conflict as the cause of war rages. so for the moment is right, it doesn't have really any strategy, but to be responding to hezbollah, that, that,
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and create kind of a balance between the edge. but like that, that without going any further because it doesn't have a plan all these capability, this regulatory has said a lot still needs to be done to return residents home as well. strategy may be to use targeted escalation to pressure hezbollah. but the group says this front will remain active until as well as hor on garza ends. and while it is unlikely to trigger a large war, it says it is ready to fight without limits. if war breaks out, an all out war may not be eminent, but even though the combat is still largely limited to the border and 2 military targets. this is very much a war center for their own shows you the southern lebanon. thousands of people are being demonstrated in yemen against us and british, as strikes on who's the rebel positions in the country. this was a scene in the northern city of soda area on friday for this. this also condemns israel's foreign jobs,
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are in cold receipts for that was also the process and the capital sauna from the out 0 is mohammed on the top fault this with these the foot. this does have tickets to the state, those to show their support to their uh, brothers and pot a 7 to the now is the ongoing must seka and genocide committed by israel again as the brothers and by the side. and also to show their support to the ongoing operations carried out by uh oh these uh, and the rates see they say this, the least that this group could do in order to put more pressure, all these rates to stop. it's ongoing for on guys and also to lift its blockade on the people of guns that to allow medicine food to and said to the people, because oh, need as much as the,
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the straight as of try to slow because they said that the all and supported by the site is by the ongoing and ways that have been carried out by washington on different uh, parts of yeah. but they say that the, these uh base x rays or a spread that'd be made by the us in order to prevent the hose. these from the carrying out their operations that would say the students prevent this group from the cutting out this, the fridges, and so their demands mess. the source is a confront throughout the 0. that puck has done is resuming full diplomatic ties with the wrong pocket stones, covenant has endorsed the decision to end the standoff with his neighbor off to the 2 countries exchange strikes on each of those territory on the us is level a bad carried out attacks against what it says, but basis of
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a breach. and so just grouping around at least 9 people, including women and children, were killed. and that's off to 2 people died in writing strikes in pakistan's police just on provence on choose day to or on says it was tale thing in the group fighting for the rights of the sunni minority inside or on a correspondence or following the story from both iran unpack, is done, and i'm having trouble hearing from russell said inter on but 1st let's go to is on page of a and is level by them is alma. so the problem is to take from his account. sure to visit to the well, that cannot be for him and devils to deal with these strikes. and there's been a security council meeting gay on the tennis ball. but as it is evident that this was much needed and focused on to get the head of the government back in the country to take the country to the direction that about the funding. is that the one thing to visit be bringing back normally the scene to the relationship with bucket funds. unplug the funds on the border with it on and not
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is a lot. most likely, the decision that has been taken one source at the cabinet meeting has sold out of there that this was indeed something that was discussed in all sides degree. that there should be a resumption that complete because up to the 5 buckets on should send back it's in boxes or a tooth that are on which it had called back off to do strikes. and also in my fact that runs in boston to block us on his bed, which was who was off love to come back to the country. that's where the cabinet meeting is integrated to very important meetings that have taken place this evening . care in the feds of the top of the one but the national security council, the old ministry chiefs from, for various sections of the bucket funding armed forces. but that all of its top diplomats with that. and the key decision makers, independent the cause, but ethically read on the bureaucracy. but there has been for all agreed that this time not be allowed to go further. there has also been an exchange between the bucket funding for administer and the reunion as for administered as when they both
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agreed that they need to de escalate. so a lot of diplomacy in the last 24 hours from both sides where they are being telephone call is being there on and on cried bucket funding on current park assignment. they're on to try and come out of this price is as for the 1st time you're seeing both countries ministry is getting involved in what has been it. slow burner proxy, war that is carried, i've continued in these 2 problems, is a little just fun on system and below just fine. and now, as we've been hearing from may various sources and analysts, that things seem to be going back on track to where it's almost see, although it will take some time before all of that trust can be brought back into this relationship as the thing. so that is only the engine of a the in is lemme bad lead site to the pitching out from a tire on russell set, or standing by and russell, what's being the reaction from iran and now's
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a mood that as well. the multi are going to around these old about the destination to say move the as the mood in pakistan. so statements officer, steve was from me running inside, trying to defuse the passions. so the writing for the ministry has released us. they've been saying that they can damage the paxton effects on his soil. however, at the same time that the islamic republic or fever on, as he is the policies of the good neighborliness and brotherhood between the 2 nations. and also he says that the run will not allow any ease to spring to i'm a couple and brought to live nations between 10, ron and is lot more about the puddle of staples, coming from the running for the minister himself and made up the law young saying that tire that you've on has targeted or lead jason to add a separate, it is tell you running group but not to pakistani and pack a stuff. so that distinction is quite important because it has to got a t t, or as another attempt to defuse the tension. and also repeatedly, you run into officials here or seem that they respect the to the told integrity of pakistan and the pakistan server. and so i'm today the, as be,
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according to the running for the ministry that has been calls between the 2 for the ministers of the native countries. and they have agreed to have a couple other corporations regarding the security issues. on the other side, most of the pakistani obviously intent rhonda has a loser statement on the social media platform x and see that package that has all these to the by you around the to take. i'm team corporation and mutual trusts between the 2. probably countries in a complex regional environment is critical for peace and stability. so when you look at the statements, the language, the to tone that is being used or that emphasize on the brotherhood on the good for the policies of good neighborliness, is, it could be an indication that both parties are not interested in the escalation of further escalation but rather they are trying hard to de escalate distribution here to diffuse. def tasha russell? thanks for that. right? so sort of a and it's her own now the you and says it's concerned about the color outbreak in
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africa that spread to at least 10 countries. santander ins and bob were among the worst that hardwood texas and this report now from just way a real real community in zimbabwe. color rebec scenes from the world health organization haven't reached communities like these ins. and bob, we or the government says the doses are on the way. but while families wait for the drugs to get here, some in rural areas say they are being stigmatized. as family members become l when we dumped it as a fumble with the people in the village and say, oh, how is this quarter? because all father died from the dizziness are those don't the glass and the new. i'm afraid they will get you to go with it in neighboring zambia. a mass vaccination program is underway to try and contain a color outbreak in the capital of the sucka and other parts of the country. now the thing i came to get vaccinated because lots of people, his date,
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there is hope the vaccine predict says that in health officials say they are overwhelmed by the number of infections and the disease is best. and therefore, the best is to get it protection of protected myself the next 6 months. schools in zambia are closed to try and stop the disease from spreading across the board. the ends and broadway government officials are trying to tackle the outbreak without too many disruptions. schools in zimbabwe have openings, but under 6 conditions. for example, teachers and students have to wash their hands at unified water into and the preventive they all see is if the outbreaks are not controlled, the disease could spread to more countries. hartaman tossed out of their tuition and bubbling. i leave it from a 120 countries or in you guys is competing to discuss global challenges. israel's war and dollars was high on the agenda. the me to the non aligned movement group
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was founded to advance the interest of developing countries. it's the world's largest grouping estates off to the united nations. north korean state media is reporting up showing yang, who's tested on, on the water nuclear weapons system. the heil a 5 to 3 system has been used in the waters of north chris east coast. it added that the task was a response to recent joint ministry drills by software, united states, and by japan. the still ahead here not 0 gospel coming up a shock result of the asian copier in contact. we've got full action coming up the the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination,
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the, let's get onto the board has on thank you very much and nick, well, iraq have beaten title favorites depend to one to reach the last 16 on the asian cost with a game to spell. it was a rocks thus when over defend since 1982 far as smaller reports, the rocky sands from all over the world rent education city stadium to support their team. despite the prospect of facing the highest rank side, the nation, football, japan, these are rocky sands. we're feeling confident. i think we have enough passion enough talent to make it just like any other team. i think what makes us different is just are pure love for our nation. i think that no other country can compete with us. a rock haven't won this title since 2007,
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but the team came into this tournament as gulf cobb champion. and they made perfect start. i'm in hussein's flooring after just 5 minutes. the just beforehand seen double the racks lead this team inside of a memorable victory depend dominated the 2nd half. the 4 time champions were awarded a penalty only for the decision to be overturned by the video assistant referee liber pull start with tar, endo differentially political doc for his country rack. held on to claim a to one with like one or the school. the 1st one i was so confused, i was what we know how they performed. i wrote underestimate to them, but we know we know how good they are. so nothing, no shock, 5 minutes and we knew they were gonna score no surprises there already. this was
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our acts 1st victory against japan in more than 40 years, but it came as no shock to these are rocky fans. as for japan, while they're still in with a good chance of progressing to the last 16 as they had into their final group game against and denisia far as smile out to sarah education city stadium. i live a full amount of day old and clubs says it was a shock to say, i'm a homicide. i go down injured in egypt, ask a couple of nations game against gone a lot of peer to injure his hand. stranger towards the end of the 1st hall and looked visibly upset as he was forced to walk off the match finished in a $1.22 drawer in a moment to a shock. i got was it couldn't see that it was like it, but it's something like this height and tens and then i'm going down and you have these kind of palm springs or is different way. but you see a failed it and we all know how, how rally mobile is all 4 needs to go off. and so there's definitely something and
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that could be personal to age of sizes of reaching the knockout stages as they drew a status for a game. you can see that the minute to office the left the field with them, how much we do a scoring twice. how much is the forest going a point for the 7 time champions? we nigeria have move the step closer to the round of 16 after they'd be ivory coast one. now a penalty for them william this will stick on approved the difference. the feed for the host leads them is says place in group a and that's because equitorial guinea be it's going to be solved to lead the way in the group. it's so the 2 of them, it says how trick, since 2008 this emilio also a demand to do it in the full, to victory. the henderson's time and saudi arabia has officially come to an end of the signing a deal with i x and he showed has already become the quickest selling one in the
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club, the history and to send that move to saw the pro league aside. it's a fuck in july. bob has stayed with the team for just 6 months before my level pool captain joins the dutch club a on a 2 and a half year deal with the side struggling by the usual standards in 5th to tennis. no, no, that's the joke of a test stayed on cost a when a wet cold break in 25th, a grand slam singles title is beaten. thomas of martin and today of argentina and his said around a match, i feel staying open. well, number one, winning his 100 match up, melvin talk in straight sets deal. so this is targeting another sensitivity is a great match. i think, you know, the best performance i had this during this tournament and obviously, uh, and i'm pleased with the way i played that throughout the entire match, particularly the 1st 2 sets. as you said, you know, he set that up. i think he raised his level of tennis probably from one or 2 levels
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. in the 3rd set we went total in a tight break. i just, you know, i guess i found the right shots 16 year old mirror on 3 of pulled off a great escape and has drawn that the russian was 51 down, the deciding says, guess sconces, iron pipe size will cover to end the match and the tie break, and vba is making her 1st appearance at this tournament. she beat 6 feet on silver and the previous and australia have wrapped up a comfortable when against the west indies and the 1st test of that series. it was one moment this concern for the home team and as relates open notes, maharajah had to retire hert after being hit. to play this balance of from the show ma joseph, it's got a lot of his team. it went on to secure of 3 by 10 to it gets collage. it will go through concussion checks to see if he can play and the 2nd test, which starts next test day. and that's always pull for me. we'll have more for you
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later on. but for now it's back to next. so i look forward to seeing you later. thanks for that. uh, the service news i but i will be back in a couple of minutes and have more use that to see if the a settled time upfront takes on the big issue that is of posted to what is happening now. it has a question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to 2 days the another i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without his real permission. nothing leaves golf though with offers roles. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0. on the morning of january, 18th, 2023. several law enforcement agencies in georgia conducted a rate in
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a forest and se atlanta. protestors had camped in the woods for months to protect the trunk of the land from being bold, those to build a $90000000.00 police training center. so i was slipping in a hammock with my partner at the time we woke up around like a maybe quarter till 8 in the morning. several were soleski had travelled from pittsburgh to atlanta and joined the protests for the weekend. so we were just laying in bed talking and then all of a sudden we heard and saw just like 15 or so police in full military like combat gear, like with a are 15, is just like the,
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