tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 22, 2024 10:00pm-11:01pm AST
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to balance billions and it's real easy. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. the . the i'm the bulk of this is the news, our lives, doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. hospital grounds become mess. graveyards tomorrow is ready for us is lay siege. the con eunice in southern gauze can look at least 50 pallets to use the senior living installed of ation as food supplies, including flour, rice run outs. in garza, the families,
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all these rated captives held in guns. a storm, the method accusing the government of not doing enough to secure your opinion. leaders say a 2 state solution is the only on search the wong garza also ahead. the a grand sir. many as india opens a controversial temple both on the sides of the demolished post the world. welcome to you. it's 1900 g m t. that's 9 p. m in gaza. whether it's be no laptop and his rouse bombardment, muscles of taking place, the nasa hospital and con units don't use the say at least 50 people have been killed since sunday. israel is intensified it's bombing campaign of the southern city. that's the hospital is the only law
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a medical facility with any means to treat casualties in the area was 300 injured palestinians. have been taking that off to gung far and relentless upon me. i'm putting into now bearing that to within the hospital grounds rather than taking the bodies outside to cemeteries and facing the possibility of a tax. well more than 25000 people have been killed in 3 and a half months of war. more than 10000 of them are children. i thought they 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 to be easy to go to overwhelmed hospitals. the cause is not filled with the displaced how this thing is i to move multiple times during this will in an attempt to stay safe. to turn off the by the easy now he now were forced to leave
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a home and took shelter. another 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 a proper sense, how you look at and the constant bombing, the unprecedented destruction of the relentless, kidding, how the students are left to assess the damage inflicted upon them. all, who i thought somebody out nissan of elk. this is rose 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 in the gardens. we are in a better situation. at least a home was destroyed with no one from our family inside a random, visible, avoidance, posting and fight as was just in the face of israel's oval welding. military power is road bumps every inch of cause. i did not think that we get inside the grounds
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of another hospital, palestinians of pain for the boot has to do with their lives. said vague. i just do a let's go to target for as a isn't rough us and southern cause and tara k. let's start with the situation in and around, and that's the hospital to remodel view is it's the largest still functioning hospital and the goals district test. that's practically want you to see all the not just remaining hospital right now in the south, which is on the very significant threat imposed as the military operations. why these very forces are expanding in that particular area. now then also hospitals is not only a medical hospital that is providing thousands of treatment cases for palestinian patients. but also i tend to be a now as an evacuation sense of what people are taking show to inside to be away from the east, very bottom. and now as east very forces are advancing deeper insight. the city of
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con eunice confrontations and the tax are carried out and continue on the vicinity of the conflicts as medical work as a saying that explosions and bombings all around us, which also make us believe completely on say you find this is a parts of how medical work is, are struggling to keep a break. i'm at these horrific situations on it conditions that they have been going through. also today they have buried a non post palestinians who had been killed by these valley forces. they did not manage to get out of the hospital, so they decided to bury them on the grave, on the odds of the hospital. this is completely a box. we can remind us for the situation similarly taking place on a ship, our medical complex. but right now i'm at the lack of basic mississippi to the medical supplies. the hospital is a struggling to be of the rating of expansion of ministry. a flight exchange between the product city in flight is i think he's really still just on it's to send it to you as well. tarik, stay with us. we'll be back with you in a 2nd because as we've been reporting our intense,
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bombardments and street buffle is going on. and con eunice, this is ready for us, is push for control in southern gaza. thousands of being reported to does this, why the force is target hospitals, ambulances, i'm schools in the city. and that is of course, by thousands of civilians are sheltering, is ready. troops are also locked in intense baffles. we policy new fights is in northern gaza. near jabante a is tongues. i'm troops are present in each of these areas highlighted in red and both renewals on the south of gauze. i'd like to attack who as i said, is in rockford and southern gaza and tara k. as israel, as ministry opperation pushes south. what is the latest on the fighting in con you this? how much of the city does israel control? as of right now, can you just had a ton to be now the battle zone that we in the palestinian militants and also the east very soon just now they are advancing more to the middle areas as they are
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trying to in circles the another medical complex where the latest fighting had ropes it on the vicinity, just only a few meters away from a not submitted come conflicts, but these body forces are continue using excessive california power on the ground. they are planning up complete residential neighborhood. so are talking about more than 50 residential building reflects and within the past few hours in the city and also a people that isn't after reporting and witnessing that there was loud explosion took place from now and then on the 6 feet. um, but the ongoing confrontations that on the ground also medical work as a saying that they are facing difficulty to reach to the indications of target things. but due to the fact that isabel is attacking everyone is moving on the ground, some areas of operations that they are launching as they are, have a talk to day 5 evacuation centers pushing people out of these areas right just to force them to sleep mode, to south as they are creating a systematic genocide till attacks, to intimidate them,
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forcing them to flee to rougher tyra care. as you mentioned that as people are pushed from one part of the gaza strip to the other. we have seen throughout the course of the day footage of people for some con eunice to roswell. that is, of course, where you are, where i come a go, given the vast number of people packed into a small area. yes. i guess those people had left the houses and he is very bottom that they didn't leave them by their own choice, but they were forced to do that justice. acute the family members the left without taking all the items and the signature, the left before being terrified and the phrase just looking for a safe place to be protected inside. as the majority of gauze ones, i've been following these, but the oldest, typically under 6 safety in the south and in rough. all right, now this is inside versions of us are doing the same, but the difference is the difference is this time that they are not finding any
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place to remain inside rough as very crowded right now, which is a sunday factories. all areas become now a very slow that we've made shift shipped to make shift filters and tons where palestinians are trying to live in this area. i'm a default absence of hygiene conditions and full the basic necessities, especially with the ongoing, deep shortage of food, water and medical supplies, even for the parts of the operating hospitals in the south topic, elbows them in rafa, and southern gauze, and many things will food supplies are rapidly running, housing goes up, most areas of already run out of flour and he monitor and work a se rice also shoot and run out on the back mood. how's this for rough as they have been queuing for hours in the hold of receiving fluid hand out the aid workers save menu, these children will leave with empty stomach. and i regret to say we are on the
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verge of a salmon. real family. that's right. is almost out of 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 one 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, and then the price of the price of a 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
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homeless you will do. what matters most for our child is to eat what they want to eat more than 23 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 soon. or most of the people in garza have been displaced several times since early october and now they have little to eat. so and nowhere else left to go any more. i'll just eat a police in israel and have detained relatives of captives held in gauze after they disrupted the parliamentary committee meeting. the protest as have been calling on the government to do more to secure the route to the release of their loved ones. some of the captives have been killed and this really strikes and raves in gulls. i'm more or less. let's go to honda adult. i meters in tennessee,
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and all of these disruptions to couple of meetings. a reminder, of course, of the anger and frustration aimed squarely the government's handling of the yes, absolutely, and squarely also would say the government's handling about of this captives a situation where a $108.00 days in this, a $136.00 captives still held in gaza, the report said about $24.00 of them. it may be $28.00, would have been at the dead. but whether it is those alive or dead, the families want to know what is happening to them. and when they will, they be back and they know getting the answers they want from the government that the most, they getting mixed messages about whether yes, there is a proposal on the table that is being discussed or as prime minister in it anyhow.
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told a group of a pair of families and let it do today that there was no proposal by how much, but he had his own initiative and he could not give any details. oh, this is way too vague for those who are waiting for their loved ones. so when they went earlier into the class, the building and the disrupted this finance committee meeting, they were holding back letters. say, you will not be sitting here while they are dying, their meaning dying in the gaza strip. so clearly a very strong message from very frustrated families who have been making their voices heard through protests, through citizens and now also through action inside the class. it, it says, teaching their anger to the new makers. and all this comes at a time where, you know that political unity that we saw in israel ever since your job or sevens
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of fact is beginning to crack. we are hearing certainly the opposition leader of holding up 5 minutes and it done. yeah, i would just sit with him to pull for early elections. there was a motion foot forward, a today by the labor party in the message, a new confidence motion, a one by 18 to 0, but it's highly symbolical simply because they don't have the numbers. they need to get at least $61.00 votes and that that would be at this stage quite difficult for the labor party to get that alone. but it just shows you that, that political unity is not there anymore. we also hearing about this content about the members of the war cabinet who have joined a prime minister and they've done now in the media to after them off of the october 7th at dac. there's a lot of reports in the local media that some of them are thinking to leave. so
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certainly all this together, but it's a lot of pressure on 5 minutes of that then. yeah. and the message from to families is that they want to know what happens to their relatives 1st, right. of course the pressure growing the cracks. why didn't clearly hold that? i've done the median telling me. thank you. it's a german foreign minister and elaina bab book says a 2 state solution is the only onset, the wong jobs. and she's spoken to meeting the foreign ministers with representatives of israel, the palace signal starchy and some arab nations. it's aimed at finding a long term solution to and gauze. you also plans to consider sanctions against loss. i'm this way the sap lives in the occupied westbank. the policy and form minister has reiterated the need for cease 5 every day. that's, you know, with we don't say all drive, i think cease fire, you know, the to the, that we call into another 1000, 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,
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it'll be on union. would it be clear on, on, on strong, you know, what i expect from you is he's fired on don't accept anything less. and step boston has more from brussels on the divisions that remain in the you overseas 5 and guys are after a long day of discussions here in brussels, among e, u foreign ministers. this phil, this division, this phil no consensus on an immediate cease fire despite the fact that around 18 countries within the you are proposing this. i'm fairly much in support of that and 9 are against it or up stating. so what they do agree on and what they have been discussing in stats is a future solution of 2 state solution to an independent palestinian state would secure with the guarantees for israel. so the ones to organize the peace conference anytime soon. and the yoga burrell, the foreign affairs chief of the you said,
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it's not necessarily that israel or the palestinian authorities are involved in this peace conference. it's something that auto nations from the u. an arrow countries that were attending the me to meeting today. we'll have to talk about and we'll have to offer when they have a real concrete plan to both parties as well and the palestinian authority. but he sat in the question on how it's rel, israel's foreign minister has responded to this plan. because of course, as one has rejected the palestinian states so far, he said that instead of the pellets, there is rarely 4 minutes only show 2 videos that complete the work and relevant to the topic. so furthermore, also an e u. naval mission to direct see was discussed, but that will still be has to be made more concrete with more details later. so there's no timeline on that for now. step fossa, ellamin sierra russell's. a lot of those talks of the us some a honda, a senior must lead to criticize the us really prime minister benjamin that to be
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honest rejection of a pulsating and state just wanting to us saying that is still support for a 2 state solution. well, hosted on the city of hutton america, the i see my mother mentioned that the actions, especially in the united states administration and presidential by then sending messages to assuring those people in hospital wage. i don't want it to come solutions, old normalization of proposals with this, and that's the entity by i my court what the by didn't has just said that nothing. yeah. who doesn't object to own existing solution? is it on the 2 state solution followed the by and it's in the yeah. whose office few are what does the later reject thing this statements by biting and really to read that addiction off establishing companies in your state. uh, okay, well i'll just say our senior political analyst,
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mind massaro is here to look into this a little bit more detailed. the interesting, my one that i saw on the home didn't seem to be delightful based on drawing attention to the difference of opinion between the united states and israel over the 2 state solution. but ironically, how much of an exactly being very vocally and supporting a 2 state solution itself or what actually in 2017, a dfcs to accepted by the state. new states within the 1967 borders. so you could say that i have mouse on like is right, in principle accepts a 2 state solution. why is that the rejects the 2 state solution? and in fact, the comparison is becoming clear and cleared or uh, between the what the published indian is both the yellow and how much think and what the is really government present. government thinks because the contact is actually something to be you know, impressed by if you wouldn't, if, especially if you are in euro or in the united states. so the piano and how much
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accepts the principal of a better senior search within $7067.00 borders. they also want to cease fire inc. garza, how much those are. the proposed dozen plus cease fires since the 19 nineties and is, is rather rejected. the mol, her mouse has come down side. and as the documents stated yesterday or the day before yesterday that they have a right to self defense because they're on their occupation. they actually consider that they have a greater right of self defense and is right, which is an occupying power, right? so then the comparison between the 2 and you could say that the palestinian position in closing come us is in fact closer to the west end of consensus on resolving the palestinian is an issue then these are in the government this uh is how much do you think then lining itself up, a possible negotiations by giving
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a statement, but i think it's trying to get set up. i think us that important question by the way, because they are thinking also about the day after themselves and the fact that others think of sidelining them is not working very well for the people who are sacrificing, you know, tens of thousands of people that and garza so i think how much is that? i think as a 1st step to min bridges where the fellow with the policy, you know, sort of thing that's the 1st line of defense is for the city unit. and i think a lot of the statements here directed at the see and also at the, at the out of the governments. basically to say that there is a room for a, but a senior unit. the on the basis of conceptual understanding and political program that includes 2 state solution. but it's that to substitution that's being rejected by then it's, you know, government. they also assessed on, on, on the right of defense of defense because they are on the commission. does it has the right self defense, especially that those who will say or claim that october 7 was
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a go. so my 2nd guess is of security, which in many ways it was since then there has been hundreds of other thoughts, sevens, committed against the kind of things and guys. so why does that cat is basically a general site that gives the better sitting people and guys, uh, how mouse on the, on the piano are basically looking at the day after the guys i'm saying, look, we need to find a solution other than no patient because occupation dispossession. cj is what got us here in the 1st place. the significant occupation cannot be more patient. the solution to this conflict cannot be more violence. so they're what they're proposing both. but the time i suppose the p l. o and the status movement is a possible way out of this that i think is close as to what they will be as an america's,
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i think. and what is the end? nothing. you all who governments, sloane history of divide a rule as a fundamental strategy, colonial regions. i should say that's a good question because, you know, there's really press, has been quite added now for a 3 months saying once and again that nothing you know, has on the line, the need to support have mouse in order to make sure that they would never be a predecessor and that there's always been an attempt by is there to divide the rules to, to really split a few way to, to, to manufacturers. how much on the fact that it has on support. and so many ways they succeed. in fact, after how much one of the elections it was because they're of the united states with the support, the sale for that they, that push time us out through a little quicker die if you win and back in 2007. but, you know, putting all that behind us as it were because of the tragedy of both. what happened october 7 cents, nobody cents. there is a need to really for ideas and, and i,
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and the basic idea that substitution or some kind falls a quarterly measure for the seniors as a is off, which is the united states. and you'd have been talking a lot about right that both should get the respect bullshit to get the equal rights . both your get to the point measures of security on prosperity that's gonna happen either in 2 states. or most people would have to get live together in one state. i think it's probably the board and isn't is, are as court this nothing you, all government will not accept it. maybe you should get in another government for that as a another question. i'm sure we will answer in the future program to so many things that mind the chart that has the law fights is just rarely soldiers have been bustling across the lebanese border for months now. but the nature of the pricing is changing. attacks had been limited to a narrow territory within a few kilometers of border,
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but now israel is coming out and targeted killings away from the front line and as well things are flying low over by roots and even further north. so i know how the reports were lebanese capital, largely abandoned villages along lebanon's, 120 kilometer southern border with israel, our military zones, the destruction is wide spread in some neighborhoods, little is left as well as targeting what it says or hezbollah cells and infrastructure while the lebanese armed group attacks is ready troops and positions the conflict triggered by as well as war on garza has been largely confined to a strip of territory, a few kilometers on both sides of the border. but the nature of the conflict is changing. targeted killings of hezbollah members or allied groups appears to be a new strategy. this very strikes more often than not our kilometers deep inside lebanon's territory,
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away from the battle ground front lines. and the times beyond lebanon's borders, commanders from groups that are part of the around so called excess of resistance have been also killed. officials say, isabel is resorting to the killings to compensate for being unable to achieve a military victory against thomas. after more than 100 days of war in gaza, the group which was still not used as full military capabilities and its latest confrontation with as well, remains defiant. and demo you locate whoever is already in the hands about launching the full scale war goes to bonham. in reality, it's unable to do that. it won't be able to confront what be prepared for an hour and then it has failed in not giving any off. it's objective and goes up, that resistance is strong. the israel is no longer just responding to hezbollah attacks, such as in the 1st few weeks of the cause, a conflict. it's on the offensive. it strikes more aggressive. sanchez are high,
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as well, has already carried out a high profile assassination in the lebanese capital killing. how mazda is number 2 official, and this really war planes don't just fly overboard their areas. they reach, they do, and further north flying at low altitudes, in a show for the conflict is being described as controlled escalation. united states has engaged in diplomacy to insure there's no all outward and 11 on front of the reports from as well suggest the effort to remove hezbollah fighters from the borders through diplomatic means is spelled center for their eligibility to bailout . thousands of motors gathered into ron for the funeral of the arabian revolutionary god, members killed by israel and syria on saturday in the same israel killed another top revolution had gone general in damascus bonus, who attended the funeral of questioning the countries to tyrants. capacity of the government violence to retaliate so,
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so that has moved from tyrone. so the scene becoming more common here, funerals or high ranking, you're running officials. the bodies arriving from syria after being killed in his right is this is the coughing of general. so the comes out who was the head of the intelligence unit, or are you running of course forces in syria. and his wife was angry, but not on this round way before these pieces have had the ability and the power so that the enemy cannot defend to fight our forces and the doctor then i wish we also had this power to adopt a 0. this sentiment is shared by many randoms. they believe this government shall not be st itself unprotected. equal to the most important, the best response to keep is to give a hard revenge very soon and confront them and to destroy the vices in the region.
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these right attack that killed 5 q running instead of just because in damascus on saturday is a huge blow. many believe it cause significantly reduce eros. compare ability to coordinate the regional activities. you're running. government is promise of the batch. this is the vision crimes by the use up in zion. it's regime against the rain you in government and nation have never gone on will not go without penalty islamic republic of a wrong will respond to the crimes by the is riley regime and its own way. so far you run has avoided that direct me, that you compensation with these ram is response is being conducted to what you want, who is the excess of resistance or the ministry groups. it's your yeah, your rock level and there's a rising this content among you radians here. they say the government's response is not that great and won't be tardies. ralph, who am i talking more than running assets. but reading officials believe if it's
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responsive or not measured, it could mean a war not only with his route, but we think united states of america have that, which is 0. that wrong. the still ahead on al jazeera, a milestone, and the effort to cut up the spread of malaria in africa. we've come a room leading the charge. the well stormy. she is blown through dynamics where it's not easy. it is now feeling instead of the of the norwegian, save it's such a giant storm is infinitely felt beautiful. all of europe, the winds will be nothing like a strong but quickly on its hills. other developing stobel being not quite strong winds quite as strong winds, but still still be winds of profile. and most of the u. k as well. the winds are accompanied by fairly womack. so this here is just bringing rain,
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but ahead of it it comes up again as well. it's been very cold weather, so we have a lot of snow initially installed the baby and that a line that stops and runs through you crazy. keep it 0 degrees, for example, we'll see snow and then snow returning as this next storm open fits. everyone's over good parts of central nolan, it's eastern europe decoded as go further south. what comes out in the 2nd but he's full cost is fairly interesting. so i'll know for at least 3 days with the terms, just hopping around, 0 seconds we wet snow. not with nice dry stuff that you might prefer to have the code that does come out of europe into north africa. i didn't houses the how much the science the attempt is and i wouldn't trip for leaving drowsy, and carter and this way in the hall imagine which has been so far, not so much dusty as normal this season is picking up rather boldest of the
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police degree seeking each feels like something is wrong, the closest it has ever been to midnight. they will be met with fire and security rise. anxiety. are you doing scrolling radio tape, or i'd be that just like exploring how makes this central switch to life impacts the human psyche apocalypse maybe coming soon on options here. this is the 1st one i saw that we see in real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered or the
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talk about you without. is there a who is there a reminder about top stories? this is well, has intensified as plumbing campaign in the southern city of con eunice jump to say at least 50 people have been killed. that in the past 24 hours, forcing people to flee further, south families all these way. the concepts being held in gaza have storm to meeting or is there any connection with jerusalem at the mileage of the government to more to return their loved ones? germany's foreign minister says a 2 state solution is the only answer to the will. on god's remarks came a head of a meeting of the foreign ministers with representatives as round
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a single party and some arab mix, palestinian children in central guns. i have created a make shift cemetery off to finding the parties have loved ones, rights groups say, extreme traumatic experiences, policy new kids like this, somebody coming common place, leaving them to cope with little to no resources. and my little convert force 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 have been buried. their names written on the wall. so 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 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 posted in children have become orphans since israel's
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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 we hate by dehydration ended 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, 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 water,
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the young man said, my father no killed the next day, the bodies are pulled up totally disfigured. we buried them in the school yard or something for a generation of palestinian kids in morning and left to face their future low rental a fine. i'll just hear about us and you and health ministry says 350000 patients chronic illnesses and not receiving that medication. united nations as well and the health care system in gotcha is on the verge of total collapse, including reports from the bylaws and central gaza in the gaza strip has been witnessing 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
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chronic disease medication for chronic disease patients with the conversational just one moment. i looked everywhere, but there is no medication for their beaches in the area. but even if i find one which is a fluid concentration which cannot take look my blood sugar level 11 is cause such wound do you see on my foot is closer needs attention. it even requires addressing to a hospital, but it's not possible. all the people have been coming to the pharmacies for more than 3 months now coming back and forth through the pharmacies 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 a loss of medication cover the huge amount of medication in the mines
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in the cause of chip, we're not only talking about pharmacies, but also hospitals in the casa strip are also witnessing the or shortage of medication that he just needs okay to the occupied westberg. now, where he's ready, forces of conduct to more rates. they count out major operations near ramallah early on monday, in the town a bit to now and the shop front refugee camp, the rest of the palestinians and search several homes as well. then $6000.00 palestinians have been arrested during raids of elk abide westbank since october, the 7th. israel can hold them indefinitely without charge as a process known as administrative detention. the number of palestinians in this ready prison is growing rapidly. mama jumped too, as well 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
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hands. fiance more uh it 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. good 5. 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 you patients demolishes, had to oh, you were 3 now. what are these an amazing person he loves life loves the camp and the people. and they loved him back a few streets away. more reminders of those who been arrested as my hon. mrs. harris husband, set previously spent a year in administrative detention. she tells us he was arrested again several 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 suffered or lost because of administrative detention? it would've been easier if he was sentenced. then we'd know he'd be released after
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finishing his sentence with administrative detention people spend to see for 5 years like that with no torch. walk down any valley 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. so in the israel takes revenge on po, studying people. the increasing the number of those detained after october 7th is unprecedented. we're talking about more than 6000 to obtain from the occupied westbank to combat the worry they died. and as my hon see, counsel from their neighbor malika walker. who tells me her son has been 13 of a total 18 years in prison, under administrative detention on the new dog could attend this children's events
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at school or university who was in april 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 and the occupied west bank, the k. let's turn to all the news from around the world now in india, as a prime minister now rendered moody has opened a controversial temple. and then all of his title was up a dish. the shrine was built on the grounds where musk stood for centuries before is destroyed by right wing hindu nationalist image and conduct reports for decades old promise. if indeed indeed, nationalist has become a reality to the appointment is done to render moody withheld. the construction for
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the new temple, the hindu isms, leading dieting the rock as a symbol of a new india. by is that nobody the high that toby's january, the 22nd of 2024 is not the date written on the calendar? it is the dawn of a new era by breaking the mentality of slavery, a nation is standing up from driving strength from the power of the past. this is how new histories creates is the temples been built on the ruins of a historic 16th century most and has remained a major flushed point between muslims and hindus the modem. so to use in these governing beach, i p a, the 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 sides mostly moves and people were killed in the finance that for a non decade slate. to critics say the temples
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integration is another saw in secular india is becoming strictly in due nation. what we have seen is that pretty much of a board view, which in the indian context is i think those items as amended certainly context. we are seeing a nation designed primarily for him goals, but everybody else and the security there must be 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 is to moody of using the event for political gain, head of elections in a few months. so many induced, the temple has fulfilled. an important part of the thank you to is you know, to keep the ones to them, been committed. a decent organization is not required for the election and demand,
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but it was important to renew it right? this because load rom, i've been leaving an attempt on 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 so can these fellows with pain by this means that the date is still an attempt to embody and should be installed in this space as soon as possible because i get one for this time. maybe i want to come that day. well, 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 in the most was the most to my, the prime minister. moody has not directly addressed the religious tension, but many fig india status is a multi face democracy. slowly being righted image and came out to 0. united nations security council is meeting to discuss the war in ukraine. the request of russia. russia appointment is the 2nd level of spoke of the session,
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criticizing the military assistance given to ukraine by western countries. says that it goes to some, you have to get squared, can you switch the, is the dest merchants are not put off by the fact that their weapons, including cluster munitions and depleted uranium weapons, are being used methodically, mercilessly, unintentionally 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 armed zalinski and saying 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 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. and gave her as on day, has more from the un for they want to make the points that all of these western arms
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that are going to ukraine are 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 a ton s q last last in december of last year. and a recent alleged recent attack as well. and don't ask and also belgrade, a very recently making the point that it where it was western weapons being used by ukraine, that killed in the case of in don't ask any way at least 25 civilians. and he's
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wanted to make that point very clear. now of course, we also heard from the us and investor 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. and so head on out to 0, a cup, how full in the philippines, why restaurant areas may be forced to change? how much rice they offer, they customs the
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marine has become the 1st country and advocate to roll out a new malaria vaccine for children. health officials say it's a milestone and the global effort to cover the spread of the mosquito borne disease . so out of health organization approve the vaccine last year after successful trials and gone. yeah. got it. and can you have an estimate? 249000000 malaria cases and 85 countries in 2022. more than 600000 people died from the disease that same year. the w h shows this advocate was the worst hit by malaria accounting for 94 percent of cases worldwide. which alternate onto the age of 5 may cover about 80 percent of the area japs on the confident are really good in is the chief program officer garvey, the global vaccine alliance. she says the vaccine will save tens of thousands of lives. malaria is a major killer of young children. so this is really
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a historic moment, and we're celebrating it in cameras in cameron. we're seeing that malaria cases, and that's have been steadily rising since 2017, almost a 3rd of hospital consultations or missouri related. so now have a new tool to fight malaria with the vaccine significance, the vaccination will say life is going to provide major release to families. it's going to help unburden the 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, we're going to be saving tens of thousands of lives that it's important to know it's one of several tools. so the vaccine needs to be used in conjunction with the
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other malaria preventive to liberia has the new president joseph book. i was sworn in following his narrow election victory of november. the 179 year old now faces the task of restoring confidence in government and attracting investment or so you can to the how the summit and the bridging the gap between the rich and poor nations and to level the playing field between north and south. the goods from the wells developing nations, all at the g, $77.00, a still such a power report, some compiler, they represent 80 percent of the world's population. the leaders of the world's largest into a governmental organization are attending what's called the south summit. it's 60 years since the g $77.00 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,
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it's expanded to 134 members authors. the organizations goal is to allow emerging countries from the so called global. so to join forces to promote their economic interests and strength and their joint negotiating power on economic issues. what he's come, one is that they start with mission that to the power even cycle system is cute and civil fitness both in terms of capital as well as 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 solves against of course, the global not at not exactly an integral mystic way, but it's too late for the playing field. that is going to be just unfair to bank. this. 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 for candidates for you. this year's summit seemed chosen by the host you can do is to reduce the whitening gap between rich and poor
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nations. so the notion which is around to the team which you develop is to ensure, 1st and foremost, that it least to develop, assisted in the plan in the agenda and part of role. why the more developed, but more importantly that it is recognized that the group will have achieved the least that will also lifted. another major goal here promoting respect for national sovereignty while addressing financial needs. 37, the 7 is used by some, as it counts are. so busy 70 been i zation that represents the world's most developed economy. 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 20. can paula drum and focused on the planning to rebuild diplomatic ties. following
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missile and drained strikes. last week the government set the middle, the reaction which killed people in believe just on problems under. um, we're targeting the groups focused on foreign minister says and passages where we turn to the post by friday and it runs 5 minutes to reschedule to visit august of next week. a daily 50 people have been killed off of a land slide. had china's united province central rescue operations run the way the south western region. well, the 500 people have been rescued. i'll forward the site is not clear what cause the land size country to you has moved from aging. this sounds like the place in jobs, home county and trying to southwest and united province at 5 50 am on monday morning, which means many people were inside in the homes to sleep. an emergency team of about 200 people were dispatched immediately. more than 500 people from that village has been evacuated, and people are desperately searching for the dozens of people. under the trouble reports of late from 18 different families in that village are present to the thing
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has sent out a message, passing out rescue effort, saying this is tragically happening so close just weeks away from the new year celebration. the biggest annual holiday here in china. so thought no holes has been identified for this land slide, but a similar atlanta i took place 11 years ago in the same county and 46 people died in that incident. not this rest of operation is happening under extremely difficult conditions. a cold wave is currently sweeping across the plain. it's close to freezing temperatures during the day and dial tone challenges overnight. it drops through about minus 5 degrees celsius. so that shows that crucial survival window for those prop, under the rubble starts risk, which seems to miss work as quickly as they can retrieve elda 0 aging restaurants in the philippines could be forced to offer a huff, comp, savings of rice to the customers. congress is discussing the move as a way to cut back on waste, as people struggled with food inflation on or below has more familiar. a lunch at
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an eatery in suburban manila, 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 still serving an average of $25.00 to those every day. really thing that you always have. i mean i'm a huge advice either. so i like it when they're a little bit advice for almost a 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 cups, serving surprise is gaining ground in the lower house. that's a huge volume. it can reduce the need and then we can balance the no co pay chose
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to swell this thing for to grapes. the philippines is projected to overtake china this year, 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 mean 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 to below al jazeera manila. it's like i will,
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that's it for many bucket for this and use out. but i'll be back in just a moment sign with bunch of all of the days. news like see accompanying the a moment of prayer for waiting into the freezing waters of the rio grande. the youngest today just 2 months old. this is part of a huge search of migrants to reach the us border in recent days, over 4000 a day in the mexican state of while we live alone. all my friends have cross, they have of cross. now. this is what lies in store for them, hours of waiting in the cold to be processed by over whelmed custom and border patrol officers from the texas side of the border increase and illegal crossings. this, the result of smugglers moving large numbers of people through mexico budget cards to the immigration authorities here have meant they stop detaining and reporting on documented migraines in mexico. it was very hard to get through immigration. it's
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back to now as pressure growth on a sharply divided us congress to act thousands more migrants in southern mexico are preparing to head north, trying to reach the us before the new year. hod huge, i mean to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or die. suppose you've described that is better than that. and then it'd be thought provoking on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than i've had to answer facing realities, usb to in the security council. this is a may just don't think, look as if it exit or to hear the story on told to how does era the house coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i traveled, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on
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a more top listing and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in at p a and on bias and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the hospital grounds become muskgray. the smallest ready for us is lay siege to con eunice in southern gaza. getting at least 66 post and gives the funny bulk of this is just the real life though. well, so coming up, palestinians living instead of ation as food supplies, including filed, rice, pronounced ensconced the,
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