tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 22, 2024 1:00am-2:00am AST
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meets the people trying to make a difference. we welcome people and we offer the many things here. you can just be yourself mindset changing the way you think about mental health. on august the the know i'm about this, and this is the news on life from don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes, garza southern the city of con eunice becomes the focus of israel's offensive gone bottles and bloss kill at least 10 people. as i said, that visited, you know, to fight in children and women, and it's on people search and it goes as big as hospital says, funds is what people are sheltering there. as a israel continues from bob. it's getting more than 25000 people. force that us
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intelligence agencies, a israel is falling short of its wall goals of a destroying thomas. on the front of the governor of on desantis jump sides of the race to visit us republican presidential candidate. the story and a half months of israel's war on gossip. at least 25000 palestinians killed more than 200 palestinians dying every day on average age as they say, farming is just around the corner. in the past few hours, at least 10 people have been killed in the southern city of con eunice, which would become the focus of israel's offensive gun bottles and bloss ahead near the na, so hospital, southern garza's largest healthcare facility. fierce fighting between is very forces and palestinian fighters also continue and the noise nazzo hospital is the
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largest still functioning, hospitalized southern gaza. that supplies are bunny critically low. we spoke to dr . ahmad almo copy. he's the head of the plastic surgery and burns department there . and he says the hospital's overwhelmed with a number of patients delicately, you know, families to that in, you know, city, yes. every day we uh told you, uh, how much does last have to die really. every day we are hundreds of these, even some people are fussing. oh, we don't know. i don't know how, what it is. do we have to go with the city situations? i have no words. i can't we are diag to do our best actually for my says, maybe most of you know that my family of i shouldn't that in mother wife odyssey was this a, this was to be done. couple of this back with this lady through the chicken, but it goes up to that was to be done. own people. i actually evacuated. i myself
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actually on friday i took my family to secure them and ended up off. i was trying to find one thing actually to book my phone video and come back to la said i couldn't find the place in the for i couldn't find that didn't actually with my time and it is very populated area. can you imagine i broke my phone many bucks to last that i just i'm just, i'm sitting just mostly to visit my feet. what the 3 course i'll be here. i lost that with my family. there is no for this to be to go. i have just finished my work at the meeting over 50 years. every day, every day i'm doing the cases suitcases every day of the week. i have here those with all the home, but this will be sufficient. so i got the exact number, but every day we are performing, syria is since the beginning of this war. so you can use the number since the beginning of this war. actually, we used to do why my says, i used to do, i know what think is i'm doing like between like 10 to 15 gives us bit of the busy
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water we will, i would think within us the product. so i have here the list to be done by visions discuss scheduled because done, i'm not going to skip out of that. this has to be done a guy like what did you go to? i gain like what did you guys department on the also be the keep up with the bed unit. maybe with patients to step up. yeah, he had those to be done the needs do they need kid the they need proper food, the clean water. they need the how to sit, they need everything. so this is actually possible to stop more here. this situation. can you imagine it would be that i really wouldn't bid this because it is at the heart of the would be. i agree, i prefer does actually this would love to have it is free of what i was the adult or was this? when would love to have been we are not that's hard to get please. we had nothing at all to get boots. i don't know. i know is i, they'll read because the old lines and they did, they did all the types of crimes and the of the at that was to be 1000 scores
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everywhere. but this is the main was be the here and the they may not listed as this house. as a selves of goes, i will, this would not have been i, i can't tell you of this have been, i can't tell you what the, the, the, the, the is get this little bit situation. a little further south and rough uh, thousands of families have lost their homes, are struggling to find medicine for the sick children. hospitals like even the most basic medicine and children, the dying of preventable diseases. it's not a cop what was the points from quite the hospital and rough or she were uploaded to? some desperately needs an inhaler to treat his asthma. but of course the gaza strip medicines are becoming impossible to find the item. then there is no treatment, not in the hospital with adult, she writes a prescription note at the pharmacy where we went, no at the un run school, there is no treatment. my kid needs an inhaler. they do not have one. children will suffer until they die. our children are dying slowly of the palestinians who have
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fled to cause the south. the lack of adequate housing and eating means families are forced to live in tents or meet you shelters. and as temperatures continue to truck, children are becoming more vulnerable to norm and you can one of them. so only see, it's not just about student morsa, we need treatments. we want a safe place for us. for our children, we weren't heating, there's no heating, it's cold, 10 people in attend and it's still cold. if one of my sons costs the of the sun will cost light came. this is all life. doctors say the r o l equipped to handle the rising number of patients, especially with children law fun went to the pediatric department here has almost 1000 illness cases every day. every day we lose the loss of children's use in medicine shortages even simply meet us instead should exist in every hospital clinic. full health center doctors can totally offer simple treatments.
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the law plot, we only have cigarettes, the fever relief, antibiotics pain relief medicines. they don't have available in the hospital. we treat children without medicines. according to the world health organization, most of gauze hospitals have either stops working or partially functioning. and hospitals like this one, all rating at 3 times its capacity without adequate fuel or medicines to treat the most wonderful victims. target cup as in how to 0 of to wait to hospital, roughly suffering cause a, a younger loss which has had an administrative control of guys that has published a 16 page document. and the reason that led to their operation called the likes of floods on october the 7th. and it, they rejected is really accusations that homeless targeted civilians intentionally
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and that it could have been accidental or june and confrontation with is really forces on the ground to groups fighters engaged in fierce baffles in the side of as well as the north, according to us officials, the number of homeless fights was killed in gaza so far falls short of israel's mornings. and the classified report quoted by the wall street journal homeless is still functioning at a high level after months of war. how much involved reports as easily the army has used? some of the most destructive missiles fifths to pierce deep below ground or east of the res entire blocks. the impact on buildings, roads, activity in life has been thought mounted. but on how much that is on this, on searching of to month so boil there is a growing belief that is why its weapons are less effective against thomas
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by october 7. how i'm us, how to co group of 30000 fight. this is what i have says. it has killed up to 9000 of them, since there was no way to verify any of those vegas. how much doesn't to notice the number of it's fight this or each desktop leaving the model for guesswork. what they'll see of the a much between these are the figures and us intelligence estimates quoted by the wall street journal. us by agencies say is all you have so far killed 20 to 30 percent of how much fight as which means about 75 percent of the how much false is this to in fact, that's decidedly less than the worse declared a, the complete immunization of the policy and group, you could never eliminate how much completely in park is there not only and guys, there are there in many countries and they have their and their loved and on there in westbank there are many other places, so they're never going to be completely eliminated. even in gossip, but beyond guys as well and, and they should have been talking about disabling guys that may be pushing him us
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out of control politically of the, of the guys a strip to say the boss. yeah. super order to hundreds of thousands of soldiers and the huge amounts of heavy weapons from us and the other hand, diesel degree in the welfare. but they are advantage, which is the time of the west intelligence social talk of up to 500 kilometers of underground tunnels. across the gulf, as they allow how much fight does not only to stay alive, but also to hide the captives menu, fucked to what the store supplies, munitions, logistics, and plan attacks that it took it struck just seems to pose a challenge to is really good. it's specialized in finding and destroying those tunnels. all those factors have led to the belief of how much the system strong isn't about to do to see how much funds do. so at least a 195 is very soldiers have been killed since israel last is going defensive. in
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late october, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has once again said he will not pull troops. i was in gaza all accept any conditions from hom, us in order for the war to end. i need to hit on a stuff i categorically rejects the conditions of capitulation to the must months to exchange for the release of our hostages almost a month and into the war. the withdrawal of our forces from causes the release of old murderers and rapists from not, but i'm the continuation of from us in power. and if we accept this, our soldiers have full and then bang. if we accept this, we wouldn't be able to guarantee the safety of us citizen money, but we will not be able to bring it back to return safely. and the next october 7th will only be a matter of time for me. on this one host joining us from occupied east jerusalem benjamin. that's and yeah, who's been making this point almost since the conflict began? why is he making it again no a 107 days into the war. these rarely prime minister is reiterating his policies to
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say that there will be no end to the war until a complete victory over him as he says that those 3 initiatives that these really as had put forth when the war began, are still valid. and that the war is not going to end until all of them are accomplished. all of this comes as there has been increased pressure on these really prime minister from within his own government. and from the society itself, from families of the captives, especially just to night in jerusalem, you have protestors who are camping outside of the prime ministers residence. they say until the captives are freed. they say that too much time has gone by and not their plight. and their issues are not being seen or heard by these really prime minister. they feel neglected and forgotten. this is something that has been reiterated for months by these families. but you also have the sent from within the war cabinet. you have one of those members who spoke to his really media and said
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that perhaps the total defeat of how much is not entirely a truthful thing for the government to be saying. and that there should also be elections held within is really society. so that the public can show their confidence within the government. but nothing y'all who has been firm that there's not going to be elections while israel is at war and that military pressure is the only way to bring back those captives. this is something reiterated by israel's defense minister jo of kalonde to touring con eunice and a helicopter. today, he said that to be military is ground offensive is only going to intensify and the military pressure is going to continuously be added as their military operations expand. he also met with families of captives this evening, updating them on some of the military's operational procedures in order to ensure them. but military pressure is the only way to bring them back. but the families have been saying, but it's simply not enough. and these rallies need to go to the negotiating table and should be willing to give up anything if it means bringing their loved ones
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back home. and this is our lives have been pushing the idea that the 2 state solution is the only way forward for all of this netanyahu's collection, particularly nation. yahoo! refusing to discuss even that we understand that senior white has a policy advisor breton, the guns going to be making another visit to the region. is there any expectation that this visit is going to change anything different this time? well, it gets hard to tell because the americans have been putting all of this pressure on these railways, which seems to be falling on deaf ears. no matter what the americans are saying, no matter what pressure they're putting on benjamin netanyahu and his government. these really seem to be doing whatever works for them. they have been saying for months that there is going to be no international entity, even their biggest ally, that's going to sway their decisions. now when it comes to a 2 state solution, these really prime minister has said that for his entire political career,
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he has been against this and he's going to continuously block those efforts. you also have members of his own coalition, right wing members known ultra nationalists like the country's finance minister and the country's national security minister, who have inflammatory remarks about the war calling for the occupation of gaza. calling for voluntary migration of palestinians calling for the building of a legal settlements there all these comments condemned by the americans. but these are the same individuals, the same war cabinet members who have a lot of power by the way, for telling us and yahoo to not cave to american pressure. so even though nets and yahoo has been saying there will be no 2 states solution. the americans are saying, but it's really the only way to solve this problem in this conflict, but nothing yahoo says that the war is going to continue. his military objectives are not going to end until they are reached and that the war is going to go well into the year 2025. how does all good talking to us from occupied east jerusalem?
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honda? thank you very much. indeed. this is where the forces of rated the slice on neighborhood and told them and the occupied west by toll crime has been a focus of as many rates in recent weeks. on this surveillance video is really, soldiers are seen entering the streets of the city. according to reports, at least one palestinian was shot during the incursion. it was decided to release a part of the funds that goes to the palestinian authority. this part of taxes that israel collects on their behalf. but the money meant for gaza will be held in norway instead of the p. a. it abraham reports from the occupied west pine. it's mike, look busy in the loves, main vegetable market. but this doesn't mean people have money to buy what the vendors tell us. some are window shopping, others trying to bargain for the lowest price possible. just in the last year, the prices of vegetables jumped by 5 percent of the occupied westbank, mostly driven by to so even bakeries are feeding the heat this
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day and some people come and ask if they can buy now and pay later. it's new and on the rise, i see the way people are spending. it's much less people are now buying haul. so what they used to be for the will the palestinian authority is the main employer in the occupied westbank. it hasn't been able to pay public and to use their full salaries for years. partially because of declining international aid. and partly because israel is was holding palestinian money is real, collect customs on goods imported to occupied palestine. it then transfers the money to the palestinian authority on average, that adds up to about $200000000.00 a month. and his role takes the percent of the money as a collection fee. but israel has repeatedly frozen the money or even cut the amount, especially during times of war. now it's cabinet has approve the planned for frozen
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palestinian money be held by norway. but israel was still have the right to decide when the money would be transferred to the palestinian authority. this is the 12th time that as well, uses its leverage over hello send in tax revenue to kind of punish the palestinian authority or we cannot or signal that it is unhappy with its context. and it's basically a way for israel to a search just how much control that has over everything. and also have control over another important source of revenue. tens of thousands of palestinian workers who used to find jobs in israel have been prevented from entering there after the war. how much of bedding used to be a construction worker in israel? you know, works as a vendor. he says he barely makes 20 percent of his previous salary guide the issue of the how the when i worked in these reality, i couldn't afford my bill. but now i'm on my feet all day. and i didn't even know
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if i'll make intimate of the palestinian authority, had earlier refused to accept any of the funds if the full amount owed to them wasn't paid many believe under the current financial crises. it has little options need that. but he just the to the occupied west bank and gaza palestinians are relying almost totally on age carried and by trucks. israel's imposed a blockade cutting off supplies of basic necessities like food fuel medicine. right now, almost all the aid has to pass through the roof across him from egypt. this on as a kind of chilled point that limits supplies as well as promised to open other roads, but has failed to do so consistently around a 100 trucks. so being entering per day, but really focused say that's not nearly enough. compare that to the 2014 guys on war. when i run 500 trucks, we're entering every day. you run agencies of one, the guys are face is dangerous in finding and disease. if it age,
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it doesn't get in soon, i'd be maximum is the president and ceo of aux from america. she says a c spot is essential to get enough, hayden, or anything that's getting through as a drop in this ocean, the needs are extraordinarily high. the suffering is enormous. and 250 people are getting killed today. 70 percent of women and children. and that is the numbers we need to be counting. we need to be having a ceasefire immediately and unfettered access to, to a we need trucks to be going through. we need commercial sector to be working. and a great deal needs to happen to be able to launch a meaningful response at the level that is truly needed. right now, there's so many blocks to accessing aid right now. when i talked to our staff, they are talking about needs of every single time kind, or staff and our partners, and everybody and guys are displaced. they've been displays not once, not twice,
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but 3 times or more. they are moving, they have nothing, clean water, food, access to medicines, hygiene materials, everything is that me is needed right now. and so in order to be able to get the aide in, we need is these fire. we need to bump bergman's the stocks. it's impossible to be able to deliver a when people's lives are in danger. and right now, nobody and goes is safe. i've spoken to our colleagues and partners it working inside of guys, a people stranded outside they are talking about on thinkable conditions. they're taking care of family friends, loved ones, or friends. i spoke to a woman this morning who has been stranded outside. she is a grandmother in laws, 38 family members and is desperate to get back despite the conditions. and when she gets back, she will be taking care of 13 orphans. they have nothing. they've been traumatized,
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they need access, the food medicine, clean water hygiene, shelter. everything is needed right now. as long as navy ship is dropped off the egyptian coast and has begun treating injured palestinians from garza, it stopped by medical teams and it's equipped with operating phases among the patients. are children with serious injuries? if it's something going for reports on board, this floating hospital doctor is a treating the injured from garza, the best plan. a rocket landed in our house and i was injured. my legs amputated and i was being treated the hospitals in gaza. but after a while, i went to egypt and came, had a friendship and continued my treatment goal for treatment is going well. i'm currently being fixed for a prosthetic docked in the port of a lot of ish in egypt. some 50 kilometers from that off of crossing this french army ship has treated a 1000 patients. specifically prior to the results for this unprecedented mission,
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are the nearly 120 insured that had been hospitalized. broken bones and missing limbs. these children's injuries are severe. awesome, it has to be transported here to get the shop know removed from it is body. lucretia via the total loss. shrapnel entered my knee and broke the bone and the doctors and gaza removed it and put rods in to batch auto discipline. officially if you've severely and then a month later, they discovered that there was still truck no left in my need that was causing the pain doesn't stop. but they said they have to operate on it later on since they have to perform a lot of surgeries because of the number of injured most hospitals and garza are no longer functioning. those that are suffer from shortages of staff and supplies. within 62000 people have been injured. and israel as long garza osmond is one of the lucky ones off the shores of egypt. he's learning to walk again and opportunity
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to recover which many trapped in gauze are still waiting for it to sound good food functions here the bell going to take a look at some of these other news. florida governor on desantis has dropped out of the race to be the us republican presidential candidate to tennessee suspending his campaign and says he's endorsing donald trump. just ahead of the new hampshire primary and tuesday. desantis came in 2nd to behind trump. and the 1st contest of the race to iowa coffers last week having the office. i am today suspending my campaign. i'm proud to have delivered on 100 percent of my promises and i will not stop now. it's clear to me that the majority of republican primary voters want to give donald trump another chance. they watched his presidency get stymied by relentless resistance. and they see democrats using lothair this day to attack him
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. while i've had disagreements with donald trump, such as on the corona virus pandemic, and his elevation of anthony's bouchee, trump is superior to the current incumbent joe biden. that is clear. now just as moment is that officer desantis dropped out of the race. donald trump responded other campaign value of his own. you said he expects most of the sounds as voters to know vote for him. and we do sense of words is one of our very capable sources and he injury. so his sources, the patient has more from manchester, new hampshire. it is highly unusual to anyone who came 2nd in the iowa caucuses, which suspend this con, paying less than a week later. the run desantis realized that she was running out of doors and
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running to supporters and had no obvious way of wanting the republican nomination. when your team of touching a possible victory in the primary in the american virgin island. then you know your campaigns in real trouble. everyone thought that he would be the republican nominees, let's see one convincingly into florida the govern, the total race and was really in a position to push forward the conservative agenda, the even from supporters to get behind. but he delayed his announcement of the presidential campaign and not supplement them away from them. donald trump, seeing weakness immediately went on the attack, attracting everything from his policies, any physicians to even the shoes that the war and not left one desantis looking week. not the confident, conservative who won in florida. and so it's not likely that new hampshire will come down to just donald trump, nicky healey and well, both of them are pulling at the highest level they ever have. donald trump is well
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in the link and if he wins here in new hampshire, it's almost set and that he will go on to secure the republican presidential nomination in south carolina, nicki's healy soon state in very short order. i secured the domination at the republican convention in the summer. i was so sure, i'll just say that manchester new hampshire, renaissance of republican strategists. and she says desantis pulled out of the presidential race because he just wasn't popular with republican voters. a rather shocking that a day and a half before voters in new hampshire go to vote. this florida governor has chosen to pull out of the race. this is a, a move in which you have to wonder how many things can be true at once. no doubt the lackluster performance in pull will have something to do with it. but i think there are a few other things that play here. let's not forget that his super political action committee, super packed, i did layoff
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a number of staff the day after the i will result. and despite the very depressed turn out in iowa and this it with this and just did not fair as well as he'd hoped . having put all his resources in an iowa. but then also he could be very much looking to be welcomed back into the trump universe. where there's been a lot of love lost for him because he took a number of jobs at the former president as he appeared on to the debate stages. though donald trump did not. and thirdly, let's not forget, there is a long road ahead in his primary, and he very much could be running out of money. so a lot of things going on here. but a very shocking move. no doubt, in the 5 debates that randa santas appeared in it and trump did not, he made clear that the one big difference between him and donald trump was the handling of cobra. 19 of the pen demik here on, on us shores. he felt the trump administration didn't handle it well and would draw
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frequent examples of how he handled it in florida and, and would talk about how the republican alike, for it was very complimentary of his leadership in that space. but that was really the only place where you heard him very strongly distinguish himself from trump. discount is when he announced of campaign. he announced after vig, rama swami. after nikki haley, he came into this race thought to be the number one thought to be the one person who could toppled donald trump as weeks and months went by. people would talk often about his lack of christmas. how awkward he wasn't person, his inability to connect with voters in the 1st uh for state of iowa, new hampshire, even south carolina, where the primary is still over a month away on february 24th. so i think she's suffering from a number of things here, but he might have looked at this past weekend when senator tim scott, who was also formerly in this to you primary decided to endorse former president trump. so he might be also feeling that a lot of republican washington establishment, which defenses as frequently said, he's not a part of. he might be saying look, be size or co,
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less than around trump. maybe i ought to do the same, but i see it. it's trying to save himself all these folks are trying or angling and trying to look good to trump. so that if he does, when they would get a spot in his administration, somebody had an audra 0 local charges who charges for the population and they have less than 10 percent of the food they need to sustain themselves at all. just either gains access to parts of northern joslet, including the volume of refuge account. where is there any forces of flop ever since the warm welcome see, let's go with your weather uptake. kicking this one off in australia, this patch of what weather. moving out of the northern territory into the kimberly region in western australia will continue to move westward into the pill drive by mid week. marble bar could see half
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a year's worth of rain. it will drop down your temperature to 33 degrees. but again, that will come on wednesday focusing on monday. hot, humid and hazy and brisbin. $36.00, factoring the humidity likely feel about $42.00 weather alerts and play for the escape. and the southern lp's here in new zealand with heavy falls of rain in the forecast. speaking of intense rain, we've seen it se, so the ways, the profit and so on. so the ways the island regime rapids fear of carried away a number of homes. this is pretty typical weather in this part of the world for this time of year, i think biggest pulses of and will be across to mar trucks and also a pretty good run of rain through call them. pour cooler is leaking out of china into northern vietnam. so i know a 14, that's what you should be for a night time temperature. but this will be your day time high on monday and quite a shock here grayling a few days ago. you were in the twenty's now a dusting of snow and we've got quite a bit of snow coming into whole kind of island over the next little bit, so por could see 30 centimeters in the next 5 days.
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the ballistics seek immediate shelter. it feels like something is wrong, the closest it has ever been to midnight. they will be met with fire and security rise of anxiety. are you doing sterling radio tape or i'd be that to that's like exploring how exist, central affects to life impact the human psyche apocalypse maybe coming soon on out . you have the right the boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do in a state level all that i can to support the 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who go to the freedom of speech and 1st amendment
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rights more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for. so my thing for talk to in, quote, on which is 0, the the torturing, i'll just say to remind you of itself. so is this our boss and fighting continue and con eunice and the size of gaza, which has become the focus of israel's defense, or at least 10 people have been killed there in the last few hours. us officials say the number of homeless fighters killed in gaza so far falls short of israel's warriors. according to a classified report quoted above the wall street journal. commerce is still functioning at a higher level after months of israel's prime minister,
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benjamin netanyahu has repeated himself physician to putting his troops out of gaza and to the creation of an independent palestinian state palestinians in gaza, urging the world to save them from dying of hunger despite israel's restrictions on a deliveries local charity groups are trying to do whatever they can to help. but as barbara on golf or reports, it's not enough palestinians in the southern city of rough scramble for pieces of prison chicken to feed the families. glad that the yeah, the shipments entered a few days ago, but in so little quantity, people wait for one hours to obtain just one chicken. as you can see, huge numbers of people are queuing. menu returned home empty handed. most of this people have never faced the chicken since the beginning of the war. the situation is even west in the center of north west thousands of started to return to the destroyed neighborhoods to in barrels by the in central garza. shops are empty except for a few kind of food items that cost
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a fortune for cash strapped palestinians. the price is the hype. you don't do much . in addition, one can provide food for one's children as if they must have, cuz i guess all people ending out it says put a additional burdens on our people. this say connect kitchen into poly, got a refugee camp in northern casa, is one of many that to being set up in the area that operated by local charities and individuals. warranty is not missing. we have been working here since the beginning of the will you be providing mainly better, but then apply what begin this case. they prepared means we have to meet and rise, but these items are also no longer available and there's up to 90000 people living in distribution centers. in this area, you're heading into a crisis. yup. interleave agencies and donor countries saying flour and rice and sufficient quantities local char to say the amount of food available is less than 10 percent of what's needed to feed the desperate population. that's a growing feeling here that palestinians should try to rely on themselves and not
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wait for, for an age. that's why, despite the destruction of most of the agricultural land by, is really bold as, as some kind of student farmers, a trying to salvage and utilize the remainder of that crops. and it's awful to the need quantities and too expensive for those in need. barbara and go on to 0, northern gauze as being virtually flocking to buy israel's relentless bombardment and attacks. i'll just say this on a socially if is being to see the damage in talos, i thought the neighborhood inside is your body of refugee camp is almost totally destroyed. no, not this. and then if you want to put the as not the shuttle, they will call you i'm your valuation on standing and tell those out to are east of trip out here. refugee camp in the northern part of the cars and straight for these really occupation forces tank. armored vehicles and troops were deployed as you'd all, you see heavy and they destroyed everything in their way from residential buildings to infrastructure. even mosques and water wells were not spared on the cities grand
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mosque where i stand was flattened by these ready forces, soccer fields, each area is relatively high, and that is why they stationed themselves. here again, has as much as you who am is, but she is the method mutant. this was once a house of god. it was leveled to the ground adjacent to the mazda and was a kindergarten and a water reservoir on the well, it's feeding the entire residential area with water. all were reduced to ruin. the i'm going to tell is that the kind of want to, i'm going to so can city was lively bustling with people in the residence used to live in peace when the house is a residential buildings were destroyed either by is really were planes were there tanks with the ground invasion of the entire city was carpet bomb by the israeli jet fighters before their soldiers entered and re tablets. not even the city's landmarks. the grand mosque was not spared upon the water reservoir tank feeding. tell l t r o w and say it areas was purposely destroyed by them. moscow
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infrastructure was wilfully demolished. its water pipes and sewage systems were entirely destroyed by the israeli. as the some residents are trickling back to their homes. they come and see either their homes flattened or, and fit for living. however, gardens are determined to come back and stand their ground even if reduced to dust, focus. and then when i see, show what i am on, what was once a major crossroads and towns that are the streets for the center stage or fears, fighting between his rating soldiers and the palestinian resistance fighters fighting, kept raging for days if not weeks in this area. the aftermath is clearly visible. massive destruction residential homes, street infrastructure. nothing was spared. these metal parts or what is left of some of these really are mature, which was destroyed by the power steering and resistance fighters, a testament to the ferociousness of fighting them. the entire area is no longer fit for humans to live event. this is the scene i told on the south or north of the
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gaza strip. and that the area was carpet found. the finance rate for it witnessed for rushes, fighting between their soldiers and the palestinian resistance fighters for any sign of life at this targeted and hit by israel. them on their goal is to leave the entire area on 5th for living until this day. the area and returning civilians are targeted why he's reading this ios, i'm shelves and drones. and as a city of jersey all familiarize as well the situation and gosh, has been the main focus at a meeting of what's called the g $77.00 plus china by coalition of developing countries. un secretary general antonio status was there, said the death toll and destruction and gaza is unprecedented. but that is also criticized israel's prime minister for his rejection of a palestinian stage. i'll just see it as joseph giovanni spoke to him and kampala, i am now joins here by the secretary general. thank you for speaking to alta 0. i
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want to start with these 2 summits that are, that i've been going on here in. you've found out what has been your reaction to the response that these nations have given to the ongoing war in gaza and the strong words that have come from these countries in response to these railey environments of gaza. i think that to the summit, city presents stroke commotion, the global self installation to leave those 2 levels of death and destruction. i have condemned the tech's federal tax of i'm us. but i have to say that's the level of civilian casualties that we are witnessing in gaza today is unprecedented positions. we any of the costs and since i am 2nd finished. and so what, how most deeds can not just be fine to collect the punishment of the promising and
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what is the solution if your calls for dialogue with the israeli prime minister benjamin at yahoo are not being heard. what is the next step to move forward to try and bring an end to this conflict? i think this it up to s one you asking for an immediate human setting ceasefire totally ca, emetic, suffering people in gaza to allow for the minutes 80, and the lucian to facilitate the use of the hostages. that should be unconditional and give you the but so that is not the solution, in my opinion, is the acceptance. but every body of the rights of the policy mean people to states words and the acceptance of a 2 state solution results of the 2 state solution we've got. these will have a coffee, this never ends you through most x that amused over to you to pull it eyes situations only entities, something that's in my opinion is still how do you think the united states can be
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persuaded at least abide and administration to step back a little bit from their full flight supports. i think it's very important is that united states have been very active who seek for the most effective human saturday night and stressing the needs of a 2 state solution. and i think it's time for israel to listen to, to the united states and to make these 2 objectives that the american news position has been stressing to make them video un secretary general, antonio harris. thank you so much for speaking to us. a thousands of demonstrators in brussels, the demanding and immediate cease fire in gaza as well as diplomatic and economic sanctions against israel. organizers at the ball and gaza is collective punishment . a crowd is also called for the free palo sign and an end to the is ready occupation. so that had an autism ukraine claims responsibility for the flight of
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the major gas terminal is in petersburg, raising fairs that keep funds, motor tax fees and size russia. and auction team has new president funds to repeal environmental protection laws according save or favor big business on 2nd. like 50 to assist the ivy as well as on guys, a continues we bring you the late we are on the rounding dollars a covering. the ongoing is raising arguments and the suffering to people's tones that we lost. displacement and block of resources and from occupied is david race and restrictions prevents freedom of rights to worship from tel aviv we'll continue our coverage of his route, will cabinet decisions,
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the campuses and all the political development from the west bank, with senior reporting on the line at this rate, he raised with feelings lost the sanction and destruction stay with us for the updates and details coverage of the wrong cause of the the the, [000:00:00;00] the russian photo ministry is condemned to strike counted up by ukrainian forces. it happened in the russian controlled region of done yet. at least 25 people were
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killed and 20 others were wounded off the shells at a busy market fence. and monica reports, russian backed officials in the occupied city of dynette say the blast happened a civilian area of market souls and shops which was crowded with shoppers. the russian government is condemned what it calls a brutal terrorist attack. images taken just after the explosion appearing to show extensive damage with dead and injured victims. flying in the street, the position maybe like a bang and then i looked up, there was smoke with the birth, what the pipe and steve them. and then i approached and there were no legs anymore, going off on a lot of other relatives living nearby had been learning of the stage of their loved ones. because when you were made some movement called from my wife's phone, i was at the book. she said,
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that's it. your wife is gone. that's all the blast also called extensive damage. the surrounding buildings and a part of russian occupies don't ask that it's witness the years advising on the slip. and when will the b, b. c. it has been like this for 10 years or is looking at them at the street. we will, all events will be, can take on this part of the net is less than 15 kilometers and the pricing on the front line with both ukraine and russia, accusing each other of escalating attacks on civilian areas. bins and monahan l just sierra of hi is broken out of the major russian gas terminal in the baltic sea is run by nova tag, which is the country's largest producer of liquefied natural gas and russia that happened in ost look up in the leningrad district. that's in the gulf of finland about a 170 kilometers west of st. petersburg such a lopez all the young has more. the fire started overnight and freezing
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temperatures and a plan that produces jet and fuel oil. some of it is used by russian forces in the war against ukraine. what's sort of a cool that's around 2 45 in the morning from the regional governor who tell me about the far the know protect facility in the portable sloop. shortly after 5 fighters with cold to the site, who do i sure the ukrainian media reported the fire erupted afterward. jerome strikes carried out by ukraine's secret service. the explosion analysts say, may pose a logistical and economic set back for russia, which also exports fuel from that gas terminal. it could also lead to an escalation because this brings the baltic sea into play, and there could be repercussions because this could be we to red shirt using the baltic allies of the, the premiums,
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the nato countries of aging. and the bad thing in this, that fact russia and ukraine have targeted each other's energy infrastructure to disrupt supply lines and logistics moscow blaine's keys for this attack on friday. it happened at an oil facility in the bri, ask region in south west of russia. the company that operates the plants, sundays fire was the result of an external influence. but the russian ministry of defense has been confirmed. if it was the result of a drone attack, katia a little bit, so the young elders here indifferent president, the photo cc's wanting to this country won't allow anyone to select in somalia, after a controversial monitoring deal between ethiopia and the break away somali region of somebody lined regional intentions, that escalated since addis ababa struck an agreement with somebody in line to gives ethiopia access to the sea during a joint press conference in cairo with the some of the president. susie reiterated egypt, rejection of the deal. as
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a violation of somebody is solving to try this within the had the had this summer, we will not allow anyone to present somebody a and he will not allow anyone to have somebody out. i say this very clearly to anyone trying egypt and trying to touch on his brothers, especially if our brothers ask us to stand by them. please, in ecuador, have detained more than 60 people after a failed attempt to seize a hospital, members of a criminal group tried to take control of the health center in the south west of the country. please say that firearms and drugs were also sees thousands of military personnel have been deployed to tackle the war on drugs during your recent wave of violence. meanwhile, ecuadorian armed forces and police have detained a 3 colombians on board, a boat loaded with drugs that could partially sink beneath the waves that had maybe 800 kilos of cocaine on board. they also sees $3.00 tons of drugs on another
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similar vessel. they sent me some are symbols. what about 15 meters long? intercepted in the pacific ocean, about 60 kilometers off the coast. the u. s. is experiencing a rising toby of 19 cases, hospital admissions of the highest. they've been in nearly a year. and health officials emerging people to be careful as kristen selling the reports from new york. as an arctic blast grips, much of the united states hospitalizations for respiratory illnesses, light cove, it are on the rise in more than 30 states. we're all back on the trains in the buses, so we're back to face to face contact. so yeah, if people are getting sick, yeah, i would say cover is more or less a concern, along with influenza and rsvp. death rates have picked up too though they do remain far below the co depend on a peak. the trend is the same in europe, in other parts of the world. you still have around $10000.00 deaths per month. and that's only data from 50 countries among those 10000 and that's reported in
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december. more than half were reported from the united states of america, a 1000 from italy, fewer than 20 percent of american adults have received the latest cove of vaccine. however, i didn't get these ladies one because i heard this make it the sick and everything . health officials warren, that puts vulnerable individuals and health care systems at risk. here in new york, one see at the center of the coven pandemic, in the united states mask mandates have been reinstated inside public hospitals. and for medical 1st responders, an attempt to slow the virus is transmission. new york has also launched a study of 10000 people to better understand called the long term impact on the body. we have a lot of evidence that law cove. it affects number a number of our systems, whether it's your undercurrent system, your heart, and your long as your brain, your blood vessels. but we don't know what the long term implications of that and
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longitudinal cohort studies like this one has been effective over time. as doctors try to understand the true impact of long term coded one thing is certain caution is still needed to keep the vulnerable safe. kristen salumi al jazeera new york, the deadly arctic weathers had much of the us with sub freezing conditions, reaching the texas and florida. the winter storms have claimed at least 67 lives involving high foot that may have a road accidents around 400000 people that being born to boil water before drinking is around 1400000 germans took to the streets in berlin, cologne, and munich, over the weekend, according to the organizers of a wave of demonstrations against the far right alternative for germany party. the parties had a surge of popular tv simply and it's tapping into anti immigration sentiments. but the direction in which they want to take the country is alarming. many germans as
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really challenge reports. so the germans joining protests in recent days. the country has been down this past before many a while right? the drubbing power of the fall, right? a, if the policy carries that goes of germany's not see past that they want to stop it . this was collected on sunday, with tens of thousands gathered on the banks at the rhine river. i'm demonstrating against the fact that the things that we learned at school that we all know still seem to repeat themselves. and i'm here to show that the silent majority is no longer silent. is we? the majority of people, i think our democracy is a stable democracy and it must never never be a tax in the way the ac is currently a talking at since friday there was a big pro testing handbook. frankfurt stood, got your book and hand over. on sunday, it was colored munich and the capital bell in what triggered them, was the expos, a of a meeting held between the, at the, an austrian fall right?
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lead in march and sell now with a force deep or taishan. the millions of immigrants and germans of foreign origin was discussed. the a if the denied supporting the idea spots. it's been a major scandal. nonetheless, not to use it for granted. we have a strong constitution but be need a strong society as been in the center of the democratic parties. it could be a tough employee of the firewall, not cooperate with this, right? the extremities and not coffee pods or the chair and the a f. the was found it decade ago on empty immigration, and you're a skeptic policies. most counts now put it in 2nd place nationally with about 20 percent support. and there are a state elections later this year, and 3 regions where they have the is leading the polls for the many thousands of demonstrators. we've come to the streets of most major cities, making the points for the,
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at the doesn't speak to them. or we tell them how to 0 the audience in a zoo president times to repeal many of the countries environmental protection laws . critics say this is going to damage the local ecosystems, but it'll also have a negative impact on global efforts to attack a climate change to see and human reports from salt the argentine virgin floors to northern argentina. for as far as the i can see, like the amazon rain forest and neighboring brazil these far as soap counter greenhouse gases. they're also crucial for minimizing land sides and floods, which is why argentina passed landmark legislation to protect as far as 17 years ago. this was followed by measures to restrict the suppliers to clear fields and laws to protect what lands and glaciers which mining activities can put in
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peril. but the new libertarian president wants to repeal or rather the modified environmental legislation policy. so police, because all those policies, dudley, mankind for climate change or false, and all they want with those policies together, funds to finance leasing. socialist right. 3rd rate in papers in the mid day says radical changes needed to fix argentina's chronic economic problems. but environmental is to argue that believes really is to favor big business, especially those owned by his closest political and economic supporters such as black as time who accompanied the president to your last month or else done, runs the ears a corporation and is one of argentine is biggest landowners, that includes the postal estate here in south that an area are roughly 6 times the size of the city of window site is, has already been cleared here for crops and capital. but the native,
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far as some of the other half of this gigantic property, the ones that you see behind me cannot be touched by their owners because they fall under the protection of argentina's environmental protection law, at least for right now. she said, well, if he got its allies modified, he'll be able to clear the remaining $150000.00 hector's. he owns the same goes for malays political ally, former president mauricio mockery. he also owns forest land and felt that he'd be able to clear for planting soil specifically on the outskirts of winter site is a real estate project is being built on an enormous woodland, once exclusively home to birds. and copy by this, these giant members of the rodents family are being quickly displaced. rolling back on argentina's environmental conservation. it's approved by congress, will accelerate the disappearance of natural resources and format that until now had been safe, guarded by law. to see
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terrifying life threatening situation he had ever experienced. and his whole life. i'm sitting down in a completely defenseless position. i'm looking up at this guy and he looked like monsters down there. and that's just hard to believe that someone throw in a little bit of popcorn i knew was the most terrifying experience and all of your smart days and all of your police career. the man that took a life has turned into the victim. and my husband is now the aggressor, and that's not fair because that's not the truth. that's not how it was in the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue as opposed to what is happening now. it is a question of 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another mcclin's interest taking place. augusta nothing goes into garza without his real permission and nothing leaves casa without result. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding
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