tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 22, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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from around the world, the system in russia is beginning to show some signs of fatigue. no one knows what the limits of its durable it to the the headlines several venue good to have you with this. this is the news our life from don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes, hospital grounds become mass graveyards. wireless really forces lay siege to hon. eunice and southern gaza, killing at least 50 pounds to once again searching for safety civilians. fleet further south from han, eunice to escape israel's attacks. the
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families of it's really captives held in garza storm. the message accusing their government of not doing enough to secure their released. germany's foreign minister says a 2 state solution is the only answer to the war on gaza. ahead of a meeting of the european union will be live in brussels. the also a head of grand ceremony in india opens a controversial temple built on the site to the demolished mosque prime minister and the render motive. you cope calls it a new era and piece of stems with your schools a day off the fetus president cold, full tougher action on racism in football, the captain of the democratic republic of congo receipts online, racist abuse after a bad attempt to draw against morocco in the africa, a couple of nations, the 1500 gmc, that is 5 pm and does that where there's been no left up in israel's bombardment.
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battles have taken place near nicer hospital in hon. unice doctors there say at least 50 people have been killed since sunday is real, has intensified as bombing campaign of the southern city. nicer hospital is the only large medical facility with any means to treat casualties in that area. more than 300 injured palestinians have been taken there after gunfire and relentless bombing and palestinians are now carrying their dead within the hospital grounds, rather than taking the bodies outside to cemeteries and facing possible attacks. more than 25000 people have been killed in 3 and a half months of war. more than 10000 of them children. acid big begins are coverage. her daughter is good, but you cannot let go. you will not take it from me. she says the israel's will continue easy the boat
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to overwhelm hospitals because it is now filled with the displaced how the students have had to move multiple times during this war in an attempt to stay safe. and also by then easy. now he now were forced to leave a home and took shelter and nestor hospital, then a lot. so university compound, we ended up here and distance. i guess we use wood fire to big bread and cook where we can get our hands on. with this winter's fiercely cold, this is not even appropriate to know how you look at and the constant bombing, the unprecedented destruction, and the relentless, kidding. how the students are left to assess the damage inflicted upon them. all who i thought somebody, israel's policy of collective punishment, all the family members of a resistance by to carrying out an operation property is not more precious than a human soul compared to gaza and the gardens. we are in a better situation. at least our home was destroyed with no one from our family inside a random, visible, avoidance,
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posting and fight as was just in the face of israel's overwhelming military power is road bumps every inch of cause. i did not being very inside the grounds of another hospital, palestinians of pain for the boot has to do with their lives. i said bake i just do startup was who is joining us from ross and now in the southern part of the gaza strip topic. let's try and get a clearer picture with you of what's happening in does the 2nd largest city. so i knew this fighting has intensified there and i know things that become even more dangerous at nicer hospital. yes, serial the situations i get very a very essential, a turning point that which completely changed the situation on the ground in con eunice city as these very forces within the past 24 hours had sparked it, intensified the ministry attacks over the main central neighborhoods of the city
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that they have completely destroyed, move down at 50 residential house and find you in a city on the they are systematic living all over the didn't show houses just to make life for the uninhabitable. for the majority of residents who are being tracked and in the area of con eunice, now we're talking about a very systematic destruction of civil infrastructure. the on going to o'clock hope to drive and strikes. and the tax would be a pretty indication that situation does continue. to y'all take us is really military forces have pushed 5 evacuation centers where you from the city. but so think about these evacuation centers where completely costing thousands of palestinians who find themselves on the street running from the department of the east valley military that they are just trying to take a safe show in roof. but the majority of attacks in funding is completely aging for woods and closer to the and also hospital, which is the last remaining hospital in con you in a city that is partially functioning right now over whelmed with patients. and it's
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a very unpredictable abutment when it's specific, these within the past few hours. and to like, the latest footage that we have received show is people fleeing hon. eunice is everyone still going for the south, the rasa, as well. people generally within the past 24 hours, have it going through very drastic conditions as uh, the bombardment what was on folding them that they just took there a few items to sleep um to run away from the areas of buttons and as there is no longer kind of secure the family members of this page to rough off, while some prefer to go to a mostly in the western parts of the city of con. you just thinking that's going to be a safe zone part the compartment as will continue. but the question among palestinians that is completely rising is what to go. rough eyes completely right now.
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overwhelmed and all the crowded with people as move waves of evacuations. and if activities are turning to the city in every single location, rough, when you touch your site, you will find, make shift filters, white tens. and now it's completely difficult for is that can be used to finding tens for themselves in order to live inside. well, some families were forced to live in the open just without having any profit facility in order to be hide it to be inside. so completely, the situation is payoff like in the south a completely right now people's parts to have a glimmer of hope that disappointing might end of the unprecedented wave of escalation as also attacks up at the lowest like israel, within the past days as they are racing the time to destroy what is remaining of the new and a city as well for her right now was the last remaining areas. areas inside the gaza strip were more than $1000000.00 palestinians are taking refuge inside. yeah,
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we're watching that footage now. topic as you said, people leaving an area of high intensity fighting, but for many of them, the question is where to go and where is going to be safe? as tara capitalism, reporting from rafa, thank you very much. i, as most parts of does it have already run out of flour and humanitarian workers say that rice will also run out soon. honey. my mood reports from rough. they have been queueing for hours in the hold of receiving fluid handout. but aid workers save menu. these children will leave with empty stomach and i regret to say we are on the verge of a salmon. real family, that's right, is almost all types of talking about a city is the 2nd most basic food item to flour. and if we run lots of rice will be consumed assembly of this is the harsh realities. nothing. i'm up to you and say everyone in guys is hungry with 40 percent of the strip. 2.3000000 population at
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risk of famine. humanitarian agencies say not enough. 8 is arriving. one is, well, bombs, and block a this give me, i think the most of the punch a piece of food supplies available in the market these days are very scammed because nobody food items have been delivered into northern causes, trip for more than 70 days. dryscal flour, in addition, and then the price of the price of the ticket has increased 3 for letting in the most difficult pockets for palestinians herons. the situation is getting more desperate every day unless you will do what matters most for our child is to eat what they want to eat more than $23.00 or 4 times a day because they play outside all day and come back hungry. it is the situation is difficult, extremely difficult. a famine overdone drugs more than a $25000.00 palestinians have been killed in israel month, long or ongoing. there are no signs of the suffering will in any time soon or most
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of the people in garza have been displaced several times since early october. now they have little to eat, so and nowhere else left to go. any more, i'll just eat a police in israel have detained relatives of captives held in gaza after they disrupted the parliamentary committee meeting. the protest as have been calling on the government to do more to secure the release of their loved ones. some of the captives have been killed and is really strikes and raids in guns since the beginning of the war for more on this, that spring and hold the need for that you're until the, the footage from the quickness that that we just saw again, is really striking is the government listening to the kept his relatives as well. the government appears to be listening. i'm just after the relatives is to him that the finance committee inside this because as a asking, get you know,
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for their loved ones to be released. another group of, of families have met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his office in west jerusalem. and during that meeting, the prime minister told them that all these reports about a new proposal put forward by him as on true um and did, he didn't want to have any illusions. but then he also added that that he had something in the works, even though he wasn't giving any details about it. he called it an alternative plan . is it working well, they're keeping the pressure, whether through actions like earlier today as storming into the glass. it like even this afternoon why the village ages were going on for this. no confidence motion. you have again relative to screaming at the parliamentarians who were inside that
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room. they all keeping the pressure on the streets here until i leave in front of the prime minister's office. but at the moment, no one is being released. her to you mentioned no confidence motion. the opposition is made that move against benjamin netanyahu today in the connected. how, i mean, how did it go? and also, what does it tell us about the state of politics right now in israel as well . it was quite an empty connect. said that was convening for these deliberations and for a devote when it was called upon by the labor party. that's the one that would forward the motion. we know that shortly before they were set to meet the leader of yes, let the, the largest opposition party in the cause, i said, had told his people that they could vote in this
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a. they could vote in this motion of box at the end of the day. the coalition itself had boy called to that. they did hear the deliberation session and it did go through and it says they got 18 votes of 4 against zeros. they did whoever was their big vote for it, but that's not even a 3rd of what they need to have that 61 votes. that would take it somewhere. what it does mean, however, is that united front that you had and this will ever since october 7th, putting all the political difference, a size is sort of cracking around the seeds. there is now a more vocal, a criticism of 5 ministry to now about how the way is going actually just a short while ago, i gave me a year left be on social media cold and the prime minister to have a meeting to the side both of them the head of the largest deposition party and
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they had a really good solution on early elections to make sure that the country gets out of this political impasse. he actually even told the prime minister, if, if it didn't boss today, it will pass this vote of, oh, no confidence will pass in a month or in 2 months, but it will happen. so he's trying to, to have the prime minister. let's just sit together and cool for early elections. me hold up. they'll have me to reporting some televi. thank you very much for that . let's continue this conversation with alex as you were a senior political analyst, more one to charlotte. so more one does that. if you look at everything and the aggregate, the poles for benjamin netanyahu a terrible, they're all terrible. you have relatives of captives who are storming if necessary, or parliamentary meetings. you have this no confidence vote. it's all paints a very bad and precarious picture for that. and you know, and yet, and yet he stays in power. is there a tipping point for benjamin netanyahu, where you would see him be seated?
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well, there must be some tipping point. the question is, where is it on the scale? i think in comparison to other is, is there any prime ministers in modern history? he is certainly a much more 6 can political animal that will not just be removed easily from power. i mean, already the man has been invited on for corruption charges. he's already been found basically responsible for the biggest breach of his job security and it's history on october 7. now he is found to be incompetent in managing award. i guess some us unable to defeat it after 3 or 4 months of general side. if you, if you compare it to, uh, i don't know to say the top robina 19 seventies that that prime minister clicked over having a bank account in the united states that had 10000 bars and know how big it and the
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1980s. 1983 he quit because he thought the or did not go whether 11 on right even nothing. l himself in the 1990s decided to go for elections because there was a lot of american pressure and there was a lot of domestic pressure. the old all marked quit because he wasn't invited them corruptions and nothing else told him how can you sort of us 5 minutes so you wouldn't budget them correction. but nothing, you know, has done all of these things together and corruption, political criminal work, criminal does not do what and what does not do well in peace. and he would not quit . he is a political sort of work and he's up over and above and he's going to stay in power . so he has 64 members of parliament very much attached to him. now, he has an additional 6 or 7 that have joined his national years ago and the emotions of government. unless that is tremendous, domestic pressure, including some of those spots i was leaving, specially the lot. there was an american pressure from the outside. i can see why
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he would call for election board would step aside. all right, that's really interesting. and that's something our viewers should keep in mind because the pressure i suspect will continue to build on that. yeah, with that doesn't mean that his hold on power is actually weakening. we would do well to keep that in mind. stay with us because i've got some more questions for you in just a moment. a german foreign minister and a bare bulk says a 2 state solution is the only answer to the one gaza. the remarks come the head of a meeting of e u foreign ministers with representatives from israel, the palestinian authority, and several arab nations. it's aimed at finding a long term solution to the war and gaza. you also plans to consider sanctions against from us, and is really settlers in the occupied westbank. new foreign policy chief shows that burrell emphasize the need for is realty engage, and a 2 state solution saying that piece instability cannot be achieved through military means. listen to this, a john, there's also a solution to happy mind to make multiple listing is least of them.
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but the $5000.00 are ready and got 70 percent of women and children for delay. the way of trying to destroy how much is not the way they are doing because they have seating the hate for generations. step boss and drives me from brussel step. you've been following proceedings. the in you, i think it's fair to say is divided when it comes to israel guys that give us the lay of the land in the european union on this it is absolutely divided and it has also been the accused of losing credibility in the middle east. the by not doing anything, basically in the last 3 and a half months. because so is know a consensus on how to react. the countries like germany, poland, all 3 a very much against an immediate cease fire, even now, even nowadays, often they acknowledge that the unitarian situation is at its worse,
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and that more than $25000.00 palestinians have died even to day. they have said they are not in favor of an immediate cease fire. what they're doing right now is to talk about a more future situations and a solution, a 2 state solution. that's what they're discussing right now with some arab ministers as well. but i just spoke to the palestinian from administer, he has all, mikey, and he said they can talk about a 2 state solution. what, what's the point is know, ceasefire. so he went into this meeting just 20 minutes ago saying i am going to demand an immediate cease fire, and that's all i want. there's nothing else that they can do right now. and that's something of course that's going to cost division. so once more because there are countries within the u, like spain, like ireland to, i'm fairly much in favor of an immediate cease fire. and that's going to be a discussion by looking at the lack of a consensus when not expecting that they are going to call for a ceasefire. step on the agenda or in the discussions. part of the discussions is
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also this idea of a european naval mission in the red sea. we know that the red sea is this major commercial waterway that has come under attack by humans who sees what are the europeans doing as well. i want to discuss today as well and also decide on this your b. a naval mission which will involve probably suite warships to go to direct c and a different than what the americans and the british are doing. and by launching attacks on a, you haven't on the whole see a territory, they only say they want to defend ships. so basically they're go, they're fully, um, to defense ships across europe is fairly much suffering from the red sea blockade. and the attacks of by who these, we know that the economy in europe is already slowing down a lot. the inflation is still very high, it's coming down a little bit. but this blockade is causing extra prices extra travel time. so this
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is a very great concern here among you minister, so they really are pushing for this a naval mission to be decided today and go to direct c in the next few weeks. a step us and reporting from brussels. thank you very much. i want to bring it back in more one of the shower, or one on this european question and where they stand on israel gaza. the you is the biggest provider of a to the palestinians and is the biggest trading partner for israel. so on paper you'd think they have some leverage over this, that maybe it's nice, but you would think so on paper it appears though that they don't. why do you know you could say they actually have leverage, but they don't want to use it or they cannot use it in the sense that you just stated that, you know, it's probably the most important economic power in the world, certainly in the region. and clearly it's close by and clearly it has historical
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connections, a links to the spot of the world. and it actually has even more than any other country in the world. europe has those links with individual states as well as with the region in general. and is there any other site in particular? i mean, every time is there out in america screwed up. it was, they used to be in union and the bank roll their screw up. right. but they are divided or we just talk about the ad building divided by euro. it's nice to function as a block. unfortunately, everything has to happen in consensus in your so you have at least for the time being on the question of gaza. you have issue it up and germany or jeremy. the almost like part of your student in these sorts of questions are certainly taking unconditional. a position of unconditional support phase. read and don't want to do anything that would upset this, right? some of these east european is have inherited a very,
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i mean most of it towards palestine of the palestinians. from that there's a cold war when they're ford motor to tend to dirty, appreciate more supportive of the yellow and the palestinian cause during the cold war. the di communist regimes, after 1989, became domestically hostile everything palestinian even higher and very much pro is rated. so those people in eastern europe like poland, hungary, austria, australia, and others are really hostile towards the physical guys. they're also not as liberal as western europe, not as attached to the idea of universe selected the human rights and so so forth. somehow the east european skipped for 2 years of history. when western europe have moved on, you know, 75 years after the course of that the, the, the 2nd. ready or i think you still have got stuck for 40 years under the influence of the soviet union. so i think in a way they need to catch up with western europe on questions of university view more items. and last but not least,
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it's europe dependence on the united states or questions of geo politics especially . and then at least so why you might have a certain sense and sensibility towards, for example, issue if you don't mind rights, not, not after october 7 before october 7th, but they were much more advanced than the united states. much more progressive on the questions are for the city, a motorized kind of the 2 set solutions that the one always advocated. and as the united states to move on that question. but the united states procrastinated and they always follow on the footsteps of the united states. so now for example, united states says to set fusions. oh yes. now you want to test your dish as well. and let's go for to assess your nation. whatever the united states says, the europe has been following is especially after the war on ukraine. unfortunately, officers 0 senior political analyst on the shower. thank you more. okay. the
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so in the is prime minister in render moody has opened a controversial temple in the northern states of with our per dish. the frying was built on the grounds where a mosque stood for centuries before it was destroyed by him to right wing activists . alex beard reports alone held dream of indians, hindu nationalist, becoming a reality. a temple of dedicated to little tom, one of the most, reviewed dieties in hinduism and with its prime minister in the end of the movies. but during the policy, the b j pays the bills a campaign promise it made 3 decades ago. will this document does lose a single opportunity to try to send the accomplishment off having both of them the construction of the more than $200000000.00 temple, which began in 2020 has been contentious. it's built on the side to the but the
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most just a 16th century most the most by him do right wing activists in 1992 best lead to nationwide communal riots that killed at least 2000 people. mostly, mostly, and bombings in the city of moving by moving susie years later in the current religious folk lines, the line she simple politics has originated with indians. majority hindus make up nearly 80 percent of the country's 1400000000 population in 2014. bailey did not into the movie. after he promised to build a shrine on the very spot of the size of the most most educated lights. he made reality the temples and no duration comes months. a heat of national pulse is no. the 6th, a 3rd consecutive term, most opposition. politicians avoid causing the ceremony that you choose mold these potty of exploiting religion for political gain. while the pos easy to launch and
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official election campaign mostly supposes, believe that um temple is a promise for filled with the not to be loyal to him to people. definitely think that it was someone who brought up this issue. i made us and perhaps the public should reward mostly. while some him do celebrate many muslims across the country or on a self imposed cookie. they fear a tex and violence. a lot of like any of the, our into brothers in the it's a good day. but what about us? those of us who had ruined, of course, will be in pain. on that day, a father was killed and the most was the most to my the 7 critics say on the move, these leadership, the religious divide, his only why didn't some 200000000 muslims. india is the largest minority group, live in fear as 2nd class citizen. muslims have been lynched over allegations of
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asian, big for smuggling counts. muslim businesses have been boy coasted houses, both those women bod, for wearing his scouts and some educational institutions. and most states on file, but it's more the has maintained silence. the, the fear that this given me and, and all the affiliate is they want to wipe out all traces of most of them. lifestyle, mac civilization from the country. defend fear around. um the temple is being seen as a victory for the hindu nationalist movement. and as moti 6, a 3rd term is raising concerns that he's the main thing. his legacy as the leaders who can transform india's secular democracy into hender nationalist states, alex bid elders era. let's begin, shalysea ill, me, you are the national spokesperson for the ruling. b, j. p. are joining us live from new daily. it's great to have you on the program. so the, the political opposition in india says that this temple in the ceremony around it are politically motivated. is this temple politics?
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you know, i would disagree with you to, to lee and the critics of this g. it's a very important do for india. and this is actually, it ends all the wrinkles and all of the contention that has been around. so the template issue. now if you want to understand your drum almost tell you that you've got that really good log drum is this to religious people. that would indeed diminish his contribution and understanding of the drum and then diode civilization and tools of this country. and do i have of cherry picked facts? i have participated in the members of the slim society and others who will see this as a trip of some kind of a into, into tribalism. i would disagree with that. first of all, let's go into history. and if it doesn't to history, utilize that lot of law job,
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that t d t, somebody who's interviewed, but all including the students like me, who well, in this, in this, in frederick, go to, i believe in the drum as a as agreed thing. as a great human being and somebody who's most viewed and respected, i don't know it. well, it's the national conscious. certainly the just let me finish. because in 1528. in 1528. the plus will go and put it off of india and will get a lot of people see him as indeed does so many people because to bid this as a find the break away from bondage off the corner. in addition, well what most of the girls are back to us to build a temple on the site of a former musk on the country. in fact, the temple was broken by need a meet a b b who was the commander in chief of the bible or the 1st moment in peru in
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vigil india. his army and a mosque was made and this temper was raised, which is why it has been thought of the national consciousness of the country. and honest people, there are 2 of them was going right. those who look at him as a, as a, as a st. of of which leads to so he, law drama is boss of the consciousness of this country. i, i think historically wrong, has been collected. and not since that this has only come up to the orders of a supreme court. what to this fight is going on to $1520.00 since a 16. so since 16th century been a month was actually evicted on top of monday. okay. there's a little to say and there's an ok. you not to go? is it? is it fair to say that this is a vote get or for the be j, p, and from the render moti in an election year. and so to be, to be on this, yes,
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to cons, undermine the fact that this was, you'd still like to, to the dividends to the body of bgp. but the fact of the match it is that this has been foster b p. 's manifesto since 1919, ever since and time movement on drunk the book, which was the dispute that site has the gun. but even before that this has been disputed for you live in years. i'm in 1949. if you look at the diesel line, and if you look at the timeline, you must see it in the context of history. and there has been a boarding site that i've been to fractions, but only after the supreme court voting for rich my him to bids in brothers and sisters have been patiently for years and years. so this is a watershed moment alignment moment. and i think it also is a time to come out and interesting that these between the 2 communities because the supreme court would ensure that they would be around the temple made. and they would also be given unless this would be given 5 acres of land to make
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a new mosque. bob, pretty much do that. somebody just said is not like mexico or medina, looks up for me, but it's just just i know the most can that have been many most which have been made by the videos. so by then the, the top with this model is trees and tempers well and because it's considered the bus length of law drum, it has special meaning significance. okay i, i do understand what you're telling me about the history. um it, here's a, a broader question around this issue. what would you say to muslims, christians, other minorities in india feel that the country under moody has been turned from a secular democracy to a hindu nation, and that the space for them has been shrinking. but that is not true at all. so everything is done in accordance with the rule of law, and this is in accordance with the supreme court judgement for which like if the
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anything legal or less than you a political question about the balance in the country between the communities? no, i didn't know the flip side, so they would see size g of partition of them. the dispute began to the most slim of the petition, know it has accepted, the supreme court would take and nobody does it. i'm do my uh 2nd it is a, a rules rules the country that means what it is. do you have to the constitution of this country? there's been just been by the supreme court has led up to this moment, but again, the supreme court multiple times. but that doesn't answer my question about the balance between communities in this, in india as well that is completely balanced between communities. and if i want to give you fox, i'm the scheme. i'm the prime minister movies, the leadership of the business groups have benefitted the most because they've been
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at the lowest rung in bills of social economic indices. so if you look at the beneficiaries of the central vill 15th initiated by mortgagee, a prime minister utilize the most considerably 14 percent of the indian population, the beneficiaries in housing schemes and, and the loan schemes the, the 1st instead of most of beneficiaries of mine was going beneficiaries is up to 50 percent, so more they're much more disproportionate to the population. they've actually been beneficiaries of the social benefit. okay. and are they needed to think about it? so there is no in terms of the governor in terms of constitutional approve of d and morality. there is no discrimination whatsoever. this is a, this is a, this is a fix it please. and hidden goose go to the book, please of law job. yes, yes, you've told us that i still haven't got on the cover. ok. you know? yes, i don't know if you can still be open. yeah. has actually found the ruins of known
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as la, make a mutual at him to a point in the temple that matches the description off of the 10 book describes the age of scriptures off the book, place of law drum. so i agree, it's a moment of jubilation. and the possibilities for this country shows that you may national spokesperson for the ruling b, j. p. thank you for joining us on the program seller. the still ahead on alpha 0 milestone in the effort the curve, the spread of malaria in africa with cameroon, leading the charge. world tennis number 2, carlos al, carouse books. his place in the quarter finals of y'all's fillion opened, peter will have the best of the action. it's
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a welcome to your world's weather update. so the deep freeze in the us called states has now been replaced by a brainstorm, shoots and looking to get a month's worth of rain over the next 24 hours or so. this will be rain in arkansas as well. but as the precipitation bumps into colder air, so for missouri, illinois and iowa, this could be an ice storm. so some slick spots out on the roads over the next little bit to the us southwest we go with has been active. weather is here through california. some pretty good burst of rain around l a. you could see half a month's worth of rain over the next 36 hours and we're selling out across western canada. a pretty typical of winter weather here, but not as cold as it has been in outbreaks of rain across british columbia and the pacific northwest. a cool breeze coming down through the bahamas and cuba. so temperature is on the low side here. and then for mexico's, you could have been in so we've got quite a bit of rain in the forecast today on monday. typical weather here as well through the amazon jungle showers and storms through the coast of ecuador as well. and then
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stretching from the argentine pappas right down to patent donia, we are dialing temperatures up. so look as we get toward the end of the week on friday via blanca closing in on 40 degrees spickle bye for now. the, the hardest thing for me is a lawyer, and this is trying to explain to a teenage victim how the courts have failed her. the church has failed her, her parents have failed her, and apparently the law may fail her that no one cares or no one protects her. so how do you get a young person to have faith in anything? when the courts and the church are climbing the fact that her abuse is all over the world on the internet. that's not a secret. but whatever the church says about it is a secret. and what they did about it as a secret. i have the right, the boy cost, anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. and 3 part
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series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment by how many words, what i have to change in this legislation, thing use it to flush receipts of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental, and it's like 10 words. pod, 3, the template on out is there the the there watching else is 0. a reminder of our headlines this. our israel has intensified as bombing campaign in the southern city of san eunice. dr. say at least 50 people have been killed there in the last 24 hours, forcing people to flee further. south families of is really captives being held in
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gaza. has stormed a meeting of these really to assess and west jerusalem. they are demanding the government do more to return their loved ones. germany's foreign minister says a 2 state solution is the only answer to the one god. the remarks came the head of a meeting of e u foreign ministers with representatives from israel and the palestinian authority and several arab nations. i was thinking children and central guns that have created a make shift symmetry as to finding the bodies of loved ones rights groups say, extreme traumatic experiences to policy. and kids like this or becoming common place, leaving them to cope with little to no resources and run a 100 reports. this is what constitutes as play time for these children in the elbow. res refugee camp in central garza congregating around a makeshift cemetery where their loved ones have been buried. their names written on the wall. i was just as my father was killed and we were not able to recover his
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body for days. when we finally pulled down his body, we were not able to bury him. finally, we buried my father in the school. yeah, a lot of many did bodies released lying in the straits for days. they would be composed and eaten away by cats and dogs. this is not life because of rights groups estimate that around 25000 posting in children have become orphans since israel's latest military campaign began on october 7th. the situation is so appalling that a new acronym has been coined, unique to the besieged strip, w c n s f. when the child know surviving family medical staff at the camp are doing what they can with the few resources available upon the quadrant home. mac, many children really hate by dehydration and nourishment, menia suffering from diarrhea and vomiting because of contaminated water. we help them with what is the i the solutions available, the words damaging costing in kids everywhere. the physical scars are obvious,
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but the mental damage is invisible. they are left to deal with their trauma. a hi just oh, well i'm that i'm me and then we were at my own close house and we will hungry. my father said he would go to a home to get flour. it took him a long time, but the time they reached home, the house was hit by me. so after a while, a young man said my father no clue killed the next day, the bodies are pulled out totally disfigured. we buried them in the school yard for a generation of palestinian kids in morning and left to face their future low rental. a fine i'll just here is really forces have conducted more res. across the occupied westbank. they carried out major operations near ramada early on monday. in the town of between you and the show off of the refugee camp, they arrested palestinians and searched several homes. more than 6000 palestinians had been arrested during rates in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. israel can hold them indefinitely without charge as
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a process known as administrative detention and the number of palestinians and his really prisoners is growing rapidly. while i'm exemption and reports in the history of refugee camp, south of bethlehem walls carry the images of palestinian detainees and residents carry the pain of their absence in the hands. fiance, more odd is one of the thousands of palestinians under administrative detention. a common is rarely practice where a person can be detained without charge or trial indefinitely. 55. yeah. it was very hard on me. all you have plans for life, family house, and if you have responsibilities. yeah. and in a minute the queue patient demolish has had the whole, your dream. what are these an amazing person he loves life loves the cans and the people. and they loved him back. a few streets away. more reminders of those who interested as my hon. mishaps, husband set previously spent a year and administrative detention. she tells us he was arrested again several
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days ago. that's my hand where he is, he'll be in the same situation all over again. can exceed, exceed, exceed benign immune. what are we still for loss because of administrative detention? it would have been easier if he was sentenced. then we'd know he'd be released after finishing his sentence with administrative detention people spend to see for 5 years like that with no torch. walked down any alley here, turn any corner, and this is what you will likely find. one household after another full of families waiting on word about their loved ones being held without charge. according to the palestinian prisoner society around 3300 published indians are in this really jails sentence to administrative detention. the highest number in more than 30 years in israel takes revenge on po, studying people. the increase in the number of those retained after october 7th is unprecedented. we're talking about more than 6000 to obtain from the occupied
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westbank to combat the worry, they die and as my hands, the counsel from their neighbor malika a walker. who tells me her son has been 13 of a total 18 years in prison under administrative detention. the new dog could attend this children's events at school or university. he wasn't able to share our joy surrounded by walls, full of photos, the showcase happier times. these women try to lighten the mood, but with the uncertainty only deepening, there's little comfort to be found. how much improvement does either at the haitian refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the, the, the governor of florida rhonda santas is dropped out of the race to be the next us president. the republican suspended his campaign is now endorsing donald trump defense this announced whose decision the head of the new hampshire primary that's on tuesday. alan fisher reports from manchester in new hampshire. the wrong
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like his campaign rhonda scientist is x. it was new. keep a message on social media and the presidential dream was over and 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. i am honored to leverage your trust and your support on desantis was meant to be the next great republican who something when in florida does governor's race was to propel him to the white house but to the latest presidential campaign in iceland, which supplemented and then he bought the launch and never really recovered as weeks and months went by. people would talk often about his lack of christmas, how awkward he was in person, his inability to connect with voters in the 1st. the 1st states of iowa,
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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. he spent tens of millions to come 2nd denial, where he predicted he would win with new obvious victories. coming up, doors and supporters disappeared in the cold of new hampshire. donald trump was not to be to mount the passing of the man. many so would be his biggest rival and we're just going to whatever about 3 capable person is rather yeah. ron and ron is dropping out and he in doing so he endorsed this little song. so let's list a tax on desantis promise positions and policies to even assures that the war cycle, the desantis campaign, early it made to move week. not the confident, conservative who wrote to victory in florida. desantis isn't even know, talking about the possibility of a 2028 presidential run when they'll be,
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nor donald trump in his way to torment him until the c to i was so sure. i'll just see the manchester new hampshire. nearly 50 people have been killed after a landslide hit china is united. providence search and rescue operations are underway in the south western region. more than 500 people have been rescued. authorities say it's not clear what caused the landslide. liberia has a new president, joseph black guy was sworn in following his narrow election victory in november. the 79 year old now faces the task of restoring confidence in government and attracting investments. cameroon has become the 1st country in africa to roll out a new malaria vaccine for children. health officials say it's a milestone in the global effort to curb the spread of the mosquito borne disease. the world health organization approve the vaccine last year after successful trials, and gunner and kenya, there were an estimate of 249000000 valeria cases in 85 countries in 2022. more
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than 600000 people died from the disease. that same year who w 8 shows as africa is the worst hit by malaria accounting for 94 percent of the cases. worldwide. children under the age of 5, make up about 80 percent of all malaria debts on the continent were really angry. and as the chief program officer had gone to the, the global vaccine alliance, she says the vaccine will save tens of thousands of lives. a malaria is a major killer of young children. so this is really a historic moment, and we're celebrating its in cameras in cameron. we're seeing that malaria cases and that have been steadily rising since 2017, almost a 3rd of wholesale consultations or missouri related. so now have a new tool to fight malaria with the vaccine as significant. the vaccination will save lives. it's going to provide major relief to families. it's going to help unburden that health system. so the lucky position to have to face and applications
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vaccines that are, we are going to be able to be rolling out. we have over 30 african countries. we're interested in using the vaccine. it's been already administered for one of the vaccines to over 2000000 children in got can yeah, in malawi and we seen substantial reduction in mortality. so we expect that with the rollout in the coming year, we're going to be saving tens of thousands of lives. but it's important to know it's one of several tools, so the vaccine needs to be used in conjunction with the other and they're your preventive tools. the still ahead on alpha 0 and sports, peter stomach will tell you why this golf for missed out on the $1500000.00 prize. despite winning a tournament that's coming up. the business latest to be sponsored by intellect. tuck,
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the portfolio sports news now with peter stem. it has joined us in the studio. peter, so thank you so much to don grandsons you haven't called us al cortes through to the cold finals of the strait in open for the 1st time. the spanish cit concede had a straightforward victory of immunity to catch man of which wrapping up a 64646 low of wind. you know one to 2 hours alcatraz has dropped just one said so far is 3rd appearance after this took everything out of uh, preferably uh yeah. you said the, my, the, i mean 2022 is uh, really close the much a high, high level from both parts. uh, i think today was, uh, it was uh, pretty good mazda as well, but uh, yes, i said that the, uh,
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booth uh, came to the living every morning. uh, every point. uh, i know, obviously he has plate. uh, i don't know much as in 5 sets to pay 6 seed. alexander's veteran mixed the person's camera. no re put up a fight against things. jim and opponent, taking him to $0.05 before, eventually being knocked out of the tournaments. it's a competitive just over 4 hours, but he made it into these 11 scrathland quarter final and food in melvin. so it's a new made for the city felt pretty tired of these matters and 2nd round match that finished early on friday and the blame notes on losing the 3rd insight to postables new. they're gorgeous. earlier, the russian that pushed through the winning in full states to set up a call to final with problems who bit who to catch until then. yup. so you can get some of the i ended up saying the women's role as qualified. diana? yes. then scott left out to tom champion victoria as the rank of ukrainian winning
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766 full to reach her 1st grand slam cooled the final place with a check teenager. linda no silva. there was no handshake for her. been the rest of the pun, affects your finances continued to protest. this is who rest is on you for you can change when this reach to 1st ever australian ethan code, a vinyl up to c d. c handle down in straight sets. jane who won the w. c h, who is most improved by remove last year. $16.00, love $63.00. the 12 see faces and come in sky a mix. it's all time and the asian cup match between host nation concert and china . it's go list in that one. and on tuesday, australia who have already qualified for the last 16 will face it. was becky's done the socrates all aiming to make sure of top supporting group b? yes, we've qualified for the 2nd phase already, but we want to talk the group and that that's been a goal about since we start when we got into camp for the item,
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couple has to do that. and there's no such thing as taking your foot off the pedal a day off the fif as president cooled full tough action on racism in football. the captain of the democratic republic of congo has been subjected to online racist abuse after they advocate couple of nations game against morocco, shotzel and ben bout who plays football say, and phones was involved in a heated exchange with america coach will lead. are they going to be at the end of that game? it's not yet clear what caused the disagreement. but members, instagram account has since being targeted by several uses. posting monkey and guerrilla emoji and racist comments. this comes a couple of days off, the 2 other baptize were racially abused in it's in the end england up in egypt, captain mamma csa will return to his club level a pool full treatment on the leg injury. he picked up in april with going on thursday egypt and for, for the association said they hope that you will be for the fly back to aubrey coast for the semi finals should they qualify. india is cricket still here at cody
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will miss the started the upcoming test series against the english because of personal reasons is going to skip at least the 1st 2 batches. india's cricket vote has requested media and fans to respect cody's privacy. the 1st, the 5 tests in hyderabad starts on thursday, and then the nfl, the kansas city chiefs remain on track to become the 1st franchise in 20 years to win back to back super bowls. patrick holmes, through 2 touchstone pulses. 2 firms, kelsey cheeks held on to beat the buffalo bills. 2725th to reach the 6th straight. a f. c championship game, kelsey's girlfriend the pump. so i'll take the slip set of basically, and the spends if they go on to beat the baltimore ravens, so which they both super bowl in 5 years of 0, spoke to nfl board costa richard grades. if you don't want somebody or i'll get it to best themes left in the conversation, the baltimore ravens,
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the devil on seats come out of the se, quarterbacks file. imagine deck sent to it by general. consensus will be named the nfl is m. v paid for 2nd sign is correct in just a few weeks, but he's got to go up against the kansas city chiefs, the defending super bowl champions, with patrick my homes at quarterback in 6 years as a status of the kansas city chiefs. patrick, my homes has led this team, but least the f. c championship game on every occasion. they want to have the last full super bowls and have a taylor swift at a game that is going to come on the public's attention because she brings into the game, not just sports bands, but bands of hers. music fans. everybody's interested and invested in the game as well. so this is what i mean when i say that i have c championship class in baltimore next sunday to the best teams, quarterbacks by to the best players in the nfl. but then you've got the razzmatazz and glamour as well as the rep of your sports news for the time being so low level
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a bit later. all right, peter stem. it with the razzmatazz in glamour. thank you very much. peter will talk to you later. we're looking forward to that. we're back in just a moment at the top of the, of the in official reports of the deadly raid police indicated that they believed the protesters in the forest were dangerous, and often refer to them as domestic terrorists. or that's why toward chaquita was murdered, because i believe that the police saw that they were being faced with dangers criminals. and i think that they were hyped up to be ready to go. sarah was charged that day with domestic terrorism under georgia state law. a conviction because mean decades in prison, i wouldn't burn my life just because i was sleeping in the woods in a human and like i have faith that that won't happen. but it could
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and that's very scary. as the war was, russian rages on an internal battle is escalating in ukraine. there will be more p t, a state there will be flashbacks. many civilians will find it difficult to understand . and one of the biggest mental health crises in living memory mindset to reach the therapist helping ukraine soldiers and their families. what is the desired outcome for the patients that come for the store to make a person want to live? come with me. we can impact everything together, every signal controlling mindset, episode to oh no, just the unique perspective. some people need to see these really moving from pieces of imagery to wake up on heard voices. very true. people in israel are sitting up against the door right now. i want to be one of
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them connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere . i hate healthy human noise and that is all i want to want to know us as a human to happen to next to the stream on out to 0. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the lines are a venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha. coming up in the program this our hospital grounds become mass graveyards. wireless really forces lay siege to fun units and southern gaza,
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