tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 22, 2024 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the us to happen next to the street on our, to 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the come on several venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our lives 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, killing at least 50 palestinians once again searching for safety civilians. police further south from con units fairly. the families of is really captives held in gaza storm to connect to it using their
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government and not doing enough to secure their release. european union leaders, a 2 state solution is the only answer to the war on gaza will be live in brussels. the also ahead of grand ceremony in india opens a controversial temple built on the side to the demolished mosque. prime minister now rend remotely close. it's a new era, the it's 1600 g n t that is 6 pm in gaza, where there's been no lit up in israel's bombardment baffles and taking place near nasir hospital in fun. eunice, doctors, they are 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 the area. more than 300 injured palestinians have been taking their after gunfire and relentless
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bombing, and palestinians and no burying their dead within hospital grounds. rather than taking the bodies outside the cemetery is where they might face attacks. more than 25000 people have been killed in 3 and a half months of war. more than 10000 of them children, as the day 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 the easy the boat to overwhelm hospitals because it is not 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 i lock. so university compound, we ended up here and distance again. we use wood fire to big bread and cook where
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we can get our hands on with this winter's fiercely cold. this is not even appropriate 10 to the how you look at and the constant bombing, the unprecedented destruction. and with that, and that's kidding. how the students are left to assess the damage inflicted upon them. the israel's policy of collective punishment to 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 or at least a home was destroyed with no one from our family inside a random there's more volumes 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 think that we get inside the grounds of another hospital, palestinians of pain for the boot has to do with their lives. said vague. i just do
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a atari a cowboys, whom is in russia and southern gaza. sorry, because really forces have been fighting in hon. eunice for weeks. how much of the city do they now control will generally uh they have started there, a ground invasion to the city of 100 is off that they just make a clue shift of del ray ships from the north to be south. we're calling you this is the 2nd largest city in the south. i'm considered to be as a strong cold for the california and fine just as the east barely met at $300.00 a year. so you to that the pool. it's a target for many totally dismounted being the protest, any military infrastructure that as they play practically the started from the outskirts of the cities throughout the last a long weeks of fighting. they pushed the deeper into the main central neighborhoods on the using unexcused fire power on the ground to present to the flooding of residential houses and neighborhoods. one offset the other. and right now they have been reaching to central areas of con, you in
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a city that gets much more closer to another hospital, the largest remaining costs, which are right now in the south. now, people and these unprecedented rates of violent attacks had been carries out within the past days. but you started to flee from hun, you to see you have been directly targeted by the military, the just to force them to flee. i'm to be away from areas of operations box situation that is completely dalia and catastrophe career. talking about an officer hospital where people inside are taking refuge. they also flipped from the hospital just not to face the same destiny about the issue for medical complex and other medical centers and gaza strip had met on a face before. but right now, that's who isn't confrontations continue on, the non stopping military shooting called residential houses in the central areas of con, use a topic. the footage that we're just getting in here in doha,
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it once again shows people fleeing on eunice. they're going south. so where can they go? because the vast majority of palestinians of already crowded south and are in the process are absolutely serial. that's to the question where to go. this is the question that the majority of guns and who had been multiply fleeing from the houses off to following the oldest of these very occupation just to seek safety. firstly, they had informed them to move off the gauze of why the then later they have expanded the minutes reparation to these areas that have been initially a safe zones for them right now they are fully, they are old. inventive lead to rough, rough i. in fact, i'd been floated with residents and feedback you, we were talking about if activities taking sholtes and open areas, very grounded residential slots that the school bus are full with family relative people who did not find any show in the united nation run. suppose they went to sit,
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make shift tense, just the next phase of christmas, these but just to live, to survive, and hope to return back again to the house is also the end of the world. but the situation completely totally of the, as people who are recently starting to plead from con, units are facing a very clean difficulty to find at least even an empty problem to sit and make shift and in order to live inside. so this is the dramatically what the united nations have been mooning from, and absolutely with 85 percent of goals of population being displaced right now. a sense of frustration, helplessness now revealing among those palestinians, especially after losing everything behind and completely become refugees and their homeless atari couple of them. thank you very much. that reporting food supplies are rapidly running out in guys. most areas have already run out of flour and humanitarian workers, say rice will also run out soon. honey mountain road reports from russia.
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they have been queueing for hours in the hold of receiving fluid hand out. the aid workers save menu. these children will leave with empty stomach, so it's not me, i'm, i'm, yeah, i mean, i regret to say we are on the verge of semen. real family, that's right, is almost outside talking about us. it 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 2300000 population at risk of famine. humanitarian agencies say not enough. 8 is arriving ones as well. bombs and block a this give me, i think the most of the quantities of food supplies available in the market these days are very scammed. you know, because normally food items have been delivered into northern causes, trip for more than 70 days. dryscal flour, in addition,
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and then the price of the price of the ticket has increased 3 for letting in the most difficult pockets for palestinians herron's situation is getting more desperate every day. how difficult the new homeless you will do. what matters most for a 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 would get a job 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. most of the people in gauze or have been displaced several times since early october. now they have little to eat and nowhere else left to go. no more a 0. the police in israel have detained relatives of captives held in gaza after they disrupted in parliamentary committee meeting. the protest as have been calling
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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 on gaza is bringing her that bill. i mean, hold on, you're reporting from tel aviv on this. what should we make of this? because captors, relatives have been shouting from the rooftop since the beginning of this war, that they want the government to do more to bring their family back. and now they're disrupting part of the weather, disrupted the the meeting of the finance committee. i think what i think the message is quite clear from them is that they will take their voices and they will go and knock at the door of every one possible to put more as much pressure as possible on the government to make it a priority to the release of these captives that are held in gaza should remain the top priority regardless of a ceasefire or not. and that's not what they call in for what they calling for is
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for those who have been held there for a 108 days now, to come back home as soon as possible that i think they tried to put as much pressure as they can. now and part of dishes because they all these conflicting reports about whether there is a new proposal on the table or not. now why that was happening? there's another group of or also relatives of captives that were meeting with prime minister benjamin nutrition. you know, he told them that there was no new proposal from her boss at this stage, and those were false reports that were going about. but he also then added that he had the new initiative himself, but could not give any details at this particular point. i think what the families would like to, to hear from the prime minister from various politician is that what's the exact
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plan and why is it not possible to have another exchange? a d like the one that happened back in november where some palestinians where fried in exchange look at some of the captives that were held in gaza. hold on also happening in parliament today. just a moment ago the opposition made their move, their big move against benjamin netanyahu with a vote of no confidence it failed. where does that leave netanyahu? where does that leave is really politics? this it failed because it was not all of the opposition that made that move. it was a labor party that took the lead on this one. putting forward a motion for a vote of no confidence. based on what they argued was, the government's failure to bring back home to a 136 captives held in gaza. according to this really a basic load,
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they have to also put forward at the same time a, a new government. they did all the administrators where the they put forward the names were all from the labor party. they did get that the last minute the support from a year left the do is the leader of the largest opposition party in the method. yes, let deed bought, it appears that mean the but what we have seen to do is have quite that empty room there of quite a few a parliamentary is actually attending even the session. again, you had relatives of the, of some of the captives that were shouting from up in the gallery, trying to put pressure again there. but they got $18.00 to 0. so in that says they got the majority of who was attended. but what they need is a $61.00 threshold and they would not. and we're going to get that because at the
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moment is the ruling coalition that has the majority in big mess as no year left beads. shortly after that, i actually wrote on social media another called 2 prime minister done. yeah. out telling him let's sit together. let's pull for early elections and saying that if this motion this time did not make it, it will happen again and again. and eventually he would be ousted and i think what you, the 5 print here is that unity, that political unity, that is really is wanted to show in the after miles of the october 7th that, that, and you had the formation of that war cabinet. and all politicians finding behind the wall cabinet in the emergency government. well, that is now showing some cracks and you have a position voices that that'd be coming louder and louder on that bill. how me to reporting from tennessee. thank you very much for to the spring in alice's. you're a senior political analyst, molanda shar,
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more one i suppose that there are 2 ways to read this. on the one hand, you can say, well, in the last week alone, there were protests against netanyahu. a vote of no confidence, the captives relatives now storming some of the parliamentary proceedings, his hold on power is really fragile. on the other hand, you can say, well, look, if he's still in power, despite all of that, that means his grip on power is actually pretty strong. it's the lots are for sure . i think the problem with these really media these really press in particular is that it's so sensationalist and it continues to have uh these tons and exaggerations in order to sign the papers right in order to get more ads. it's a very open corporate media and is right. and it's um, when it comes to politics, there it's, it's much and love was courting for and strive and making points. and so whatever happens in is our lives, things are leaks and they come out into products and they gets exaggerated. that
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gets from pages and so on. so for the truth of the matter is this government is strong. that's an hour has a strong coalition. that's now he personally might not be popular. but what he stands for is popular. this is very important. he is a proven lawyer. he is a proven failure because of october 7 because he wasn't that didn't include up to charges because he wanted to become more or sort of daddy and before october, 7th, and so on, so forth. so he personally, he's a, just a bad politicians that lost the confidence of the majority of the people are and those are the apps with majority is good, it's good, it's thing and power. but what he stands for is very popular. it is right. he wants to continue the want, and garza is right, is want to continue with the one guy. so he's making starts again, stepping on a majority of his right is $1.00 to $1.00 against and he wants more and more secure
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to fit the measures within is right. he wants more supplement and occupied their those. he wants to reject that to set solutions. all of these things today are popular news, right? as he has a phone connection and opposition has proven to be really not up to the level and even the likes of the page, you know, really a lightweight opposition later. so what you have in is that in these sorts of maneuvers including the know, confidence thing, it's what you, what's going on as you probably know that. but i think to 42. so yeah, you know, it's the politics of scoring point. just the politics of making stones today i've done a really profound movement that's core listening together in a very serious way and a very strategic way in order to make a difference and on seats this very particular prime minister. we don't see that happening unless there's a real strategic move on the part of the united states that coincides with a real strategic move on the part of the opposition. because things also now joining that,
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they know to quit the coalition. i don't think anything's going to change. oh, sure. 0 senior political analyst on the shar, thank you more want a german foreign minister, and a lena bear box has a 2 state solution. is the only answer to the war on gaza. the remarks come a head of a meeting of a you foreign ministers with representatives from israel, from the palestinian authority, as well as multiple our nations. it's aimed at finding a long term solution to the war and gaza. the will also plans to consider sanctions against homos and is really settlers in the occupied west bank. you foreign policy chief chief, joseph burrell, emphasized the need for is realty, engage in a 2 state solution, saying that piece, instability cannot be achieved through military needs, which are the solution to happy mind. to make all the people the student is least looking for them. it was the $5000.00 already and god 70 percent of women and children. certainly their way of trying to destroy how much is not the way they are
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doing because they are seating the hate for generations. step us and drives me from brussels step. how is it the new foreign policy chief can be so forthright? and yet there's been so little action from that you itself? yes, very good question that you also put out has to be in salary outspoken since the war and guys are started. but what you can hear here is his nationality of coming from filtering through because he's kind of, she's a spanish phone efficient in his country. spain has also been fairly outspoken asking for an immediate cease fire. but of course, bradley has to take it in into accounts, a 27 you ministers who have very different opinions. for example, germany, poland, austria, and many other countries are still very much against is immediate, cease fire. so what has he has been trying to do today?
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just to go beyond that and talk about the future and talk about a 2 state solution with, with arab nations who have been coming to brussels. but i spoke to the palestinian for minnes was also been invited to this meeting today at a malik, and asked him about this plan and what the e. u has been doing, if not much for 3 and a half months. and he said, what is the point of talking about the 2 state solution today? if you don't agree on a ceasefire, this is what you had to say every day that you know, we, we don't say i'd arrive at the ceasefire. you know, it's a day that we call into another one, thousands, but a scene is being either killed or in even injured. and that's why you know, my, you message today to mike, what needs you didn't do, it'll be on your own here. and would it be clear on, on the, on strong, you know, what i expect from you is east fire on don't accept anything less step. meanwhile, the you is also discussing action to be taken in the red sea to protect commercial
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shipping. what are they going to do there? yeah, you're just getting really concerned about its economy. it's already slowing down. inflation has been very high and it's going down a bit. but now it's happening in the red sea, with the ships making a detour of a $10.00 to $12.00 days going around a south africa that cost a lot of money. right? prices are going up. so now the you, it's really urgent to have just naples mission, which probably will consist of free warships and the plan is to go to the rep seats to defend, to ships. so not to attack to who's the type of mentor positions in yemen. like what the us and the u. k has been doing, but to protect ships and that's what they've been saying. and that's what we hope to hear more about when this meeting here. finish base around today. right. step boss and reporting from brussels. thank you very much. attacks on shipping in the red sea are disrupting the global supply chain. ships are being routed to avoid this waste canal,
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which is increasing transit times and transport costs. that cost is expected to be passed on to consumers worldwide. let's take a closer look at the situation and the red sea before the gauze of war ships took around 26 days to sail from shanghai, china to new york via the red sea via the sways canal. that's almost 19000 kilometers. now, some ships sailing from single port, the rock to them and the netherlands are being routed all the way around. the southern tip of africa, the extra 5000 kilometers around the cape of good hope route takes an additional 10 days and that's a significant burden for shipping companies, costing them up to $2000000.00 more in fuel costs for voyage. stop or us count for reduce electro and maritime economics at the university of plymouth. you're joining us live from london. it's great to talk to you again and we spoke about a month ago, and i had asked you at the time when ships started to be re routed right south or south of africa,
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how long it would take for consumer prices to rise. you said it's gonna take about a month. let's talk again, late january, early february. that's when it's gonna start biting. here we are. yes, regular months here and that's of any of other questions, like i said, we have discussed in the past. and if you're able to send us like we share from the previous report, this is exactly when now we're seeing that on the effects because it was a disadvantage. but the all destruction is going to take that long to come forward . now we see at versus getting outside. thank you to be a pause. we seen the structures and the supply chain. of course is most, everything should be catastrophic, but we see the kind of delays. we see that's great in right. freight rates are increasing and those costs that'd be busted the final consumers. unfortunately, there is a us led coalition in the red sea that is there to open up this commercial waterway,
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protect vessels. now they use also talking about sending its own ships or is the commercial shipping world, expecting the read seems to be reopened to them for them to be able to pass through their safely anytime soon. i oh, that's a very good question. to be fine. i don't know what they generally the industry is going to do because as you can imagine, these companies assessing varies from passing through that i'd see individually. so each comment is good to do their own calculations. have to be fine from what we seem to use. we see also home money is not how the vessels are passing through that, so you call them the vessels from a pricing so that etc. so i think it's, it's companies putting on individual risk assessment. and that is what was need is isaac and see a little bit shipping. companies are still trying to utilize that etc. process. we seen a naval forces as courting some of the vessels. there seemed attempts to keep the old federal artery open, box close as you can imagine,
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i some of the comedies visit with them. i was waiting to take the east and us of course, book and understand that were because not only the acids per se, the vessels, but you know, it's like every best of the past $20.00 to $25.00 or 30. in some cases, i see furnish on board and the safe to receive that is the bottom of a priority policy because that's one of the moment. would you know how the insurance company is looking at this? because this is something you know, that i think the casual viewer is often doesn't think about. but when, when there's business at stake all of this, the shipping that the, the, the, the, the containers, what's inside the containers, all of this has to be insured. and when there are risks, the insurance companies jack up their prices, and that's when business stops, what are the insurance companies say? a good idea to so you know, even if we pass the red sea or we think the detour steve, the costs are going to increase for both of both ways. because just to give you a small um example. um, some of those megabytes is 24000 to you. for example,
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they used to go through that and see they come on and dissipate and find you cutting goods of nearly 1000000000. so they have a breeze at the premium that they used to pay before the overall and a case is, was 0.02 percent. and now that has to increase to 0.7, or in some cases just to one percent. and that gives you an overall feeling that's we went from $200000.00 us $1.00 to $7000000.00 at so that is kind of a big increase in terms of the over operational costs. because you kinda wanted me to take the detour. you mention every row that's uh approximately $2000000.00 and an additional cost from a few years to go through that. i'd see you have to pay a lot of money. i for going through that for, for the suited us. so both ways now are becoming expensive. so at the end of the day, even if you go back to the mileage the we have to reduce that he's otherwise just passing through grants. he's not going to add to making a huge difference in the overall cost for the consumer last everest camp or any
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electron maritime economics at the university of plymouth. thank you very much, debra's spring back to thank you. thank you. thank you so much. the rest, let's bring back in more one to shar, so we, we talked about the economics of this, the business of this, the, who these have shown that they are able to almost entirely strangle business going through it. this is 10 percent by the way of the fit global maritime trade and the, who's the rebels. and you have and can almost entirely strangle this. meanwhile, they say that they're trying to make a political point in support of the palestinians. natural that look, 1st of all are just that only a couple of words on the economics of it to uh, the fact that uh, the united states or some sectors in the united states for face, uh, some price. uh for the united states support thing, genocide. i think that's a reasonable cost for a superpower that wants to impose its way and support genocide that's traveling in
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front of american eyes in by this time. the 2nd thing is, i don't think it's that much of a half the cost. it might be, for example, on the micro level, it might be half d to set to in shipping companies, but it's not for the insurance companies are going to be making money of it. so grosso mode or for america, it's not a huge deal and it could always subsidize. some of the loss is. so i think what is really at stake here is the heart of your question. it's not they cannot mix the comics as really nothing in comparison to the strategic issue, attend the fact that a country that's getting out of war like him and mr. class in the state is able to basically impose a book, a book, a never bucket is read, you know, less exaggerates and just put it that way. is, is incredible. and the fact is could defy the united states. the u. k. on other western powers is even more incredible. the fact that the united states bombs,
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young men once twice 3 times 4 times and when the american presidents are asked is asked. so what do you think? he says, no, no, they probably know that again, meaning this whole, this whole idea that you can stop. what they, i mean is, are doing by military force is not working for the united states of america. that's supposed to be the master of the seas. and that gunter of you know, the commission is just amazing and the fact that the menus are doing good search cheaply, as they're not doing it with sticks and stones. they are doing good with a bit of advanced technology that they can easily get their hands on. and these are the operate which isn't mixed even more challenging. so for, for the g or economics of it, i think it's going to be negligent for the geo. politics of it. for the g was strategy of it in terms of the projection of super power forces around the world. and them,
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at least i think it's huge. after 0 senior political analyst molanda shar, thank you. still ahead on alice's 0, a milestone in the effort to curb the spread of malaria and africa with cam ruins, leading the charge the brought to you by visit capital. i'm glad you're here. let's go with your world's weather update. kicking this one off in a fog in small getting ne spock is gone, stretching from the capital territory right down to punjab, state the dark of the color here, the sticker, the fog is and certainly this area has been shrouded in fog now throughout the day as the sun pokes out that should help to dissipate the fog a bit and we are dealing with dry conditions up and down the country. you've hadn't seen a bit of rain in karachi as of late this fucking smug,
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extending through india is punjab. providence getting pretty close to be hard here as well, and it's led to a number of cancellations coming in and out of delhi airport. water view of india shows us a few hitting the showers here for entrepreneur dashed into a dish and tried his current state stuff. in major, no major weather alerts to speak of here. got some major cool dipping out of china into, into part there in vietnam. so i know i just 11 degrees. it shouldn't even be that cold by night time. also cool air for southern china a few days ago. great lane in the twenty's even down. been dealing with the rain snow mix and speaking of snow quite a bit here. we're scooping up the moisture off. the water is between korea and japan. this heading rate for support or looking to see blizzard conditions in the thick of it on thursday, potentially a parts of 50 centimeters of snow. over the next 5 days. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the listing. seek immediate shelter. feels like something is wrong,
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or now to 0. the the, the washing else has 0 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 had been killed there in the last 24 hours, forcing people to flee further. south families of is really captives being held in gaza has stormed a meeting of these really mess sits in 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 gaza. the remarks came ahead of a meeting of the e. u foreign ministers with representatives from israel, the palestinian authority, and several arab nations that was thinking children in central gaza, has created
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a make shift symmetry as to finding the bodies of loved ones rights groups say, extreme traumatic experiences to policy. and children like this are becoming common place, leaving them to cope with little to no resources. and one of the honda reports this is what constitutes as play time for these children in elbow, a refugee camp in central garza congregating around a mixture of cemetery where their loved ones had been buried. their names written on the wall. i was just as my father was killed and we were not able to recover his body for days. when we finally pulled down his body, we were not able to bury them. finally, we buried my father in the school. yeah, a lot of mini did bodies released lying in the straits for days they would decompose in, in the way by cats and dogs. this is not lifestyle because of the rights groups estimate that around $25000.00 palestinian children have become orphans since israel's latest military campaign began on october 7th. the situation is so
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appalling that a new acronym has been coined, unique to the besieged strip, w c. n. s f. wounded child, no surviving family. medical staff at the camp are doing what they can, but the few resources available upon the quadrant home, mac, many children of the heat by dehydration ended nourishment, menia suffering from diarrhea and vomiting because of contaminated water. we help them with what is our ivy solutions available? the words damaging costing in kids everywhere. the physical scars are obvious, 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 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 and uncle killed the next day. the bodies are pulled up totally disfigured. we buried them in the school yard for
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a generation of palestinian kids in morning and left to face their future. lo, reynolds on elders here as they've been reporting there are intense, bombardments and st. battle is going on in fun. eunice, guys, this circuit, 2nd largest city, as is really forces push for control and southern gaza. dozens have been reported killed as really forces targeted hospitals, ambulances and schools in the city for thousands of civilians are sheltering. is really, troops are also locked in intense baffles. with palestinian fighters in northern gauze and near jamalia. it's tanks and troops are present in all these areas here in red in the north and the south of the strip or the palestinian health ministry says 350000 patients with chronic illnesses are not receiving their medication. the united nations has warranted the health care system and gaza is on the verge of total collapse and who do rate reports from darrow by and central guns. because this group has been witnessing
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a shortage of medicine for more than 3 months. behind me is one of the pharmacies in a didn't, but that has been completely closed due to the severe shortage of medicine. we're talking about and new medicine. we're talking about also chronic disease medication for chronic disease patients with the conversational just one moment. i looked everywhere, but there is no medication for the beaches in the area. but even if i find one, it is a fluid concentration which cannot take look my blood sugar level was that is cause such wound do you see on like foot is closer needs attention. it even requires that pissing into a hospital, but it's not possible all the people have been coming to the
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pharmacies for more than 3 months now coming back and forth to the pharmacy, asking for medicine. but unfortunately, medicine is not coming into the god will serve and as much a that is coming into the cause of truth as must be the pharmacy in the cause of should be a loss of medicine to cover the huge amount of medication in the mines. in the cause of chip, we're not only talking about pharmacy, but also hospitals in the casa strip are also there's a shortage of medication. i just need is really forces have conducted more res, across the occupied westbank. so they carried out major operations. now ramallah early on monday, and the town of between you and to show us a refugee camp. they arrested palestinians and searched several homes more than $6000.00 palestinians have been arrested during raids in the occupied westbank
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since october. the 7th. israel can hold them indefinitely and without charge. this is a process known as administrative detention and the number of palestinians and is really prisoners is growing rapidly. well, how much i'm showing 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 demolishes had the whole you were 3 now. what are these an amazing person he loves? life loves the camp and the people. and they loved him back
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a few streets away. more reminders of those who been arrested as my hon. mrs. had his husband set previously spent a year and administrative detention. she tells us he was arrested again several days ago. that's my hand worries. he'll be in the same situation all over again. connex 8 exceed exceed benign and mean, what are we suffered or 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. a walk 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 city and people and the increase in the number of those
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detained after october. 7th is unprecedented. we're talking about more than 6000 detained from the occupied westbank to combat the worry. they die and as my hands see, 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. i went on the new dial could attend this children's events at school or university. she wasn't able to share our joy surrounded by walls, full of photos that 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 trinity to the news now the united nations security council is meeting to discuss the war and ukraine at the request of russia,
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russian foreign minister surrogate lab ross spoke at the session criticizing the military assistance given to ukraine by western countries over the last of some years, the squared can use which shows the death merchants are not put off by the fact that their weapons, including cluster munitions and depleted uranium weapons, are being used methodically, mercilessly and intentionally to strike civilian infrastructure. this was the case during the strikes against the residential areas in belgrade, on the 13th of december and yesterday, against the markets and shops and done. yet the blood of dozens of killed civilians is on the conscience of those who arms zalinski insane. at the same time that the authorities and keep can themselves determine what the goals for the strikes will be. we remember how the anglo saxons without any military need bomb dressed in, in february 1945. and how recently mosul in a rack and rocco, in syria, were raised to the ground, and now they have a very worthy successor for their barbaric terrorist methods. so to gabriel's on
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those at the united nations, the russians, gabriel want to make a point pretty emphatically. what is that point? well they want to make the point that all of these western arms that are going to ukraine park, killing innocent civilians, particularly russian innocent civilians. that's something that the russian for administer their survey lab rod made a point of. and the fact that he is here at this meeting in new york at the united nations shows how important this is to make this point and keep this on the agenda of the security council and the wider united nations body of course, survey lab problem making points they're referring to don s q last the last in december of last year. and a recent alleged recent attack as well. and don't ask and also belgrade,
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very recently making the point that it were, was western weapons being used by ukraine, that killed in the case of intern ask any way at least 25 civilians. and he's wanted to make that point very clear. now of course, we also heard from the us and ambassador to the u. n, who basically said that it was absurd, quite frankly, that this meeting was even being held. this is the 11th the time the russians have called a meeting of the security council on this very issue. the us and other western allies of ukraine making points in the security council meeting. that it is actually russian soldiers that are on the ukrainian territory. and that it's, all of the arms being given to ukraine are for ukraine's right to self defense. so this is essentially the argument a is being laid out here. there's going to be no vote or anything of those of that sort. and the security council meeting, but it's certainly a chance for both sides if you will,
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and this conflict to talk about weapons and how they are being used. gabriel is under reporting from un headquarters in new york. thank you, gabriel. or in this 5 minutes under, under moody, has opened a controversial temple in the northern states of the top or dish. the shrine was built on the ground where a mosque stood for centuries before it was destroyed by him to right wing activists image and kimber reports. for decades, old promise of india's indian nationalist has become a reality to the appointment is done to render moody as held the construction for the new temple, the hindu isms, leading diety, little drums as a symbol of a new india buyers. then nobody the high that toby's january the 22nd. so 2024 is not the date written on the calendar. it is the door of a new era by breaking the mentality of slavery,
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a nation is standing up from deriving strength from the power of the past. this is how new histories create uses. the temples been built on the ruins of a historic 16th century most and has remained a major flash point between muslims and hindus the modem to use in these governing b. j. p. a crucial role events leading up to the most destruction by hid. do bite wing activists in 1992, which in these belief is the 1st place of little drum at least 2 sizes in most seamless and people were killed in the funding for a non decade slate. to critics say the temples. integration is another sewing, secular. india is becoming a strictly in do nation to what we have seen is the premise of award view, which in the indian context as i think those items as amended, certainly context. we are seeing a nation designed primarily for him. goals with everybody else and the security there must be
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a deep and religions are going to get to to 2nd plus the $200000000.00 project in the northern states to per dash was no great too much fun, fast and high profile gas. but several position politicians boy equals the ceremony becuz clement as to moody of using the event for political gain, head of elections in a few months. but so many induced, the tempo has fulfilled. an important part of the thank you to is me. i will check that you belong to them. been committed a decent notarize. it is not required. the election is mon, but that was important to be no great this because load rom, i've been leaving an attempt on will give me one example where you are in a space. and yet you're leaving an attempt to load around with living in a 10 place by these fellows with pain by this means that the date is still in attend tomorrow, it should be installed in this space as soon as possible because i get one for this time maybe i want to come up the well,
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millions of him do celebrate. many muslims across india were worried about it. like any of the oh, and the brothers and 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 our father was killed and the most was the modest to my, the prime minister. moody has not directly addressed the religious tension. but many fig india status is a multi face. democracy is slowly being righted image and came out to 0. the still ahead on alpha 0 a. come, how full in the philippines, why restaurants, owners may be forced to change? how much rise they offer their customers,
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the the moon 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 estimated to 149000000 malaria cases in 85 countries in 2022. more than 600000 people died from the disease that same year. the w i chose as africa is the worst hit by malaria accounting for 94 percent of cases worldwide. children under the age of 5, make up about 80 percent of all malaria deaths on the continent. oh, really? yeah. and when is the chief program officer at v p global vaccine alliance? she says the vaccine will save tens of thousands of lives. malaria is
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a major killer of young children. so this is really a historic moment and we're celebrating it in town. we're encountering, we're seeing that malaria cases, and that's have been steadily rising since 2017, almost a 3rd of wholesale consultations or missouri related. so now have a new tool for flight malaria. with the vaccine significance, the vaccination will say life is going to provide major release to families. it's going to help unburden that health system. so the lucky position to have to face and applications 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 from 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,
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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 malaria preventive tools that within your data and the summit aimed at bridging the gap between rich and poor nations and to level the playing field between north and south delegates from the world's developing nations or at the g $77.00. as dorsey jabari reports from kampala, they represent 80 percent of the world's population. leaders of the world's largest intro governmental organization are attending what's called the south summit. it's 60 years since the g. 77 was formed within the united nations framework. 77, developing countries then demanding a new international economic order to give them effective control over their own natural resources. to do today, it's expanded to 134 members offering the organization's goal is to allow emerging countries from the so called global. so to join forces to promote their economic
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interest and strength and their joint negotiating power on economic issues. what he's come on is that they start with mission that to the power even cycle, the system is cute and save of the loss of both in terms of capital, as well as the financial system. and the something's written this way, everybody. and i think these are designed to increase agency as well as bargaining power by the collective global solve. so conceptual global south against of course, the global not at not exactly, not a good mystic way, but to level the playing field. that is going to be just an image bank. the china has been providing consistent political and economic support to the g. 77 since 1994. but it's not a member and it does not know what to do for you. this year's summit seemed chosen by the host you can do is to reduce the whitening gap between rich and poor nations . so the notion which is around to the team which will develop is to ensure, 1st and foremost,
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that it least to develop assisted in the plan in the agenda and part of the role why the more develop. but more importantly, that it is recognized that the group will have a to be at least that will also lifted. another major goal here promoting respect for national sovereignty while addressing financial needs. 3077 is used by some as a counter to the g 70 been i zation that represents the world's most developed economies a while the countries here may not be the wealthiest in terms of gdc. together they have the most resources a fast that gives them great power when they come together. sources avari, l g 0, come paula. siberia has a new presidency, shows that 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
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attracting investments. iran and pakistan are planning to rebuild diplomatic ties. following miss island drone strikes last week, the governments said the military action which killed people in baluchistan province and the run worth targeting armed groups. pakistan's, foreign ministers has invested as will return to their posts by friday, and the runs foreign minister is scheduled to visit pakistan next week. 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 land slide. the restaurants in the philippines could be forced to offer house cups, servings of rice to their cust customers. congress is discussing the move as a way to cut back on waste, as people struggle with food inflation. barnaby low reports from lunch at an eatery in suburban manila,
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endless stream of customers with seemingly insatiable appetites for right. despite having to increase the price of each cut by as much as 50 percent. they're so serving an average of $25.00 to those every day. really thing that you always have . i mean, i'm a huge device either. so i like it there a little bit of advice for almost i racist like filipinos like to say, but a study. but if philippine rice research institute found $384000.00 metric tons of price is wasted every year in the country, it's enough to feed $2500000.00 people for an entire year. and for congress to build that would require restaurants to serve. half cub serving surprise is gaining ground in the lower house and that's a huge volume. it can reduce the need, and then we can balance the little copper chose the silver thing for the grapes. the philippines is projected to overtake china this year,
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as the world's largest importer of price support is the bill hope less demand would mean less impact, punctuation in the global market, where rice prices are the 15 year high. so i've just order to take a we meal from a well known local fast food restaurants and it comes with 2 pieces of fried chicken and a full cup of price. now i can order another cop or 2, but if i wanted to eat a little bit more rice or less attempt because they're still option for a house, it's higher end in chain restaurants like these that are more likely to face fines if the bill is past this either we already offer as rise in half a cup servings, but its owner says the orders are usually in addition to a full couple of price point below al jazeera manila stay with alpha 0. we will be back in the top of the hour with your world
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news . the latest news as it breaks the word along over a 100 save, has left many feeling life. you will never end with in depth reports many saying that is no 63 until all the caps. if i go to the price, even if that means i didn't need it from the how to the story palestinians here say destruction caused by is really forces is a form of collective punishment. and the israel is attempting to turn them against the resist. i have the right, the boy cost anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. and 3 pod series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment, right. how many words would i have to exchange in this legislation? thing use it to flush free speech. of anyone who supports black was or is involved
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in protesting for environmental reasons. and it's like 10 words pod, 3, the template on our era in savannah, a construction boom is underway for hotels. h. enormous new hotels were not rated in other 5 will be opened by december old this cuba so called economic engine continues to stall. as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old havana for lack of foreign tourists, millions of cubans depend on tourism to treat the fine work i spend money and others make money. the provision of crew ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty, there are no tourist close to anywhere. so the big question is, why are the building so many new hotels? new hotels are being built with government money on property, not being claimed. and us courts choose one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist
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there's simply preparing for a tourism boom of feet that will take more than just new hotels. the hospital grounds become mass graveyards, while these really forces lay siege stuff on eunice and southern gaza, killing at least 50 pal listing the time. so when you get to have you with us, this is elsa 0. lived from door also coming up once again searching for safety civilians. we sell from san eunice to escape. israel's attack. palestinians living in store of ation is food supplies, including flour and rice run out in gaza. and the fights against malaria receives
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