tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 24, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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your, this makes model inflates, the hello, on my name's side. this is the news life and i was coming up in the next 60 minutes . con eunice funds. they are reports. israel has filed on one of southern garza's last major hospitals. displays called a city is free for the lives desperately trying to escape and all that. is there any bombardments i didn't, you might have been for an immediate too many times. the spies hold device a thing you want to secure as a counsel of a sexy general course of peace on humanitarian access to golf and also on the
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program in the us. donald trump is the republican nomination for president. polls have him meeting in new hampshire, and i'll repeat the same to the sports news at this time. have secured the 1st ever match. we met an aged couple 3 know beating on hong kong since i've had experience through to the last 60. the welcome to the program is 21, g m t. that's 11 pm in gaza with con eunice is on the intents, bombardments, the palestinian red crescent, says, is rarely forces have showed its headquarters thousands of having to leave, especially heading south teresa honey. my mood has moved on the day is developments as a mass exodus of palestinians are from, pon unice. has these regularly bomb their way to the centre,
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displaced again and again. these people are running out of places to escape, to seeking shelter, carrying what they can, there is no respite was the fires the bonds, the bullets into closer and closer. the our men are young. you are, children are flesh and blood fruits of our life. we lost them, we lost our loved ones, they have fallen, lost our property. oh my god journey, a mother forced to sleep carrying her did son the weight of carrying him now as far less than the thought of leaving his body behind the is ready. so if you're still in the hospital, an open fire in this, the kills my boy and the rest of the man and they are still pulling people from the rubble dusty and bruised. but
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a life parenting garza no longer worry about their children playing with or the worried you will be buried underneath it. the destruction is so immense and so widespread families have nothing to return to nothing save to inhabit nothing to salvage. and yet they did remain under the rubble and jet value, refugee counsellors, i'm the i'm from, i can apply the insurance today. we managed to recover 5, did bodies from under the degree. i can confirm there are dozens of dead bodies that remain buried for the living. it is a struggle to stay a life with many of the hospital is not functioning. there is no way to receive potentially live saving treatment. and the death of the thing i have i used to receive chemotherapy in hapless. now i'm deprived of both the chemotherapy and the pills. the 1st is necessary to prevent the spread of cancer and the 2nd to relieve
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pain. my health is deteriorating. with every passing day, i'm really suffering. palestinians are now forced to stay in rough and south of the strip barbed wire and walls on the side bombing on the other. a girl dressed in a traditional palestinian dress for these are children. simply existing during this war is resisting honey. my mode. oh, just the cut off. that's guys. it's hard otherwise there and who is and rossa in southern gone. so it's hard especially uh, let's start with a situation in con eunice. we've been hearing all day the situation that escalating, what is it at present? so yes, many of the situation that it's completely dramatic as confrontations on the fights and especially in close combat fighting between the policy and fighters and these really so just also continue the as the tax of by the east by the side. it started
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to accelerate within the past few hours, at least since the 80 hours of today's morning. at least 40 palestinians have been killed. and a number of them had been transported to a dark hospital in rough ha, we're talking about in get people to receive treatments. um its ongoing for bottom . it also on the vicinity of a nicer hospital, which is the largest remaining hospital author rates in, in con eunice city. now, today you'd have been full so this hospice and white vs hacked by these very forces . they had to open the fire against different departments of the hospital where medical teams completely were on the safe to be operating as an impass of international organizations operating inside the hospital had to started dipping to sleep. it's medical stuff in order to protect them from the east, very from button to till now. the situation inside the hospital seem to be completely dangerous as they are hundreds of patients and into people are receiving
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the treatment even partially inside the hospital. but the fact that on the ground, the fighting is getting the move closer to the gates of the hospital. as these body forces are systematically destroy old main roads. the china linked to the hospital itself, preventing also medical teams to evacuate and food in get people from under the rustles of the destroyed buildings. so that's why they are using unexcused to fly apart. and the city of con, you'd is the 1st people to flee more to ruffle. right? that's exactly what i want to ask you about. so we've seen the pictures today, many people trying to make their way out of con eunice and head to was rafa which is where you all what is the situation that yes, in fact there's people who had been forced to dates to sleep from a han, you just they had a flip, the houses being completely uh, obligated to do with that because these very bottom in 20 left the family wouldn't
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leave the family completely secuity. thus they have as thought to, to robert lee a run away from the city of con, you is seeking safety in rough offer at this time the situation was completely risky and dangerous for them as they were fleeing from a very minor roast. that cuz that links between that link between the han, eunice and roof. i know these people did not in trouble. and even though they had to run out a rashid road because these very ties are stationed on the road right now. so they took very a new, a new roads and minus completely thinking to rough off, but also they are suffering and abuse on getting a bombardment of the city of can you just send with the reach to roof i they are also facing a very severe prop living for presenting the lack of or basic necessities did not find any make shift filters to live inside. also, it is a cold weather. they are struggling even to keep pool,
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as are they are living right now in the open, without having any shields that would be protective insights on cause has taken away almost everything that people once have the lights, the homes, and even that clips down to the yoke something i said in these places, i've had them since the beginning of the roll on i can be stuck up with someone. good. well, i'm not letting my remaining close them and we're happy and gone so we will leave it for while you're online. i've been living in a tent and roughly the and his children are struggling to keep me. when i get the, i'm going to have a little bit closer to accomplish anything for them on the look at these clothes for like the price of you when to close this calling holly. so some tiny secondhand clothes shops like this is i saw the surf, the displacement occurred during the summer and people came with summer clothes. now it's winter and it's cold. so there are no new clothes coming from abroad. there's no risk to you except for 2nd hand clothing stores
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a lot easier. so i can have quotes come prove expensive. yeah. and then what kinda like boy like, well i have 200 shekels. i'm entering the store to buy just a few items of clothing. so this means i'll call you before 5 people that most of these are things we desperately need. oh is to provide will nearly 2000000 palestinians and gaza had been forced from the homes. they'll say you think starvation does they use as many of them right now? we're living the open. so struggling to keep home without winter clothes only adds to the misery target as in algebra. roof in southern gospel, funerals have been held for 24 hours where the soldiers killed on monday as the deadliest day for these riley made a trace and some worn gauze and began. 21 troops were rigging a building with explosives inside them. a gauzy camp when palestinian fighters launched a rocket propelled grenade out of time,
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protecting the forces. is there any army is promising on investigation? on the other hand reports the last farewell, young lives, cut short on the front lines in gaza in the bloody is they for israel since the ground invasion began. $24.00 soldiers killed $21.00 of them in a single attack. about 600 meters from the border. according to this really military, they were hit by rocket propelled grenades, wild rigging, buildings for demolition, and continued impact caused explosive to defend 81 after the other. the buildings collapsed on the soldiers. a cloud of smoke and debris filled the guys of skyline. the army says that rescue operations took several hours around sunsets. people are getting to grips with the rising tools. this war is taking the price of oil, which is around just been difficult but, but i think that's a nose, right? you can't leave. you have to win the war and you have to uh,
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get rid of come us and, and make good guys a safe for us. otherwise we have no place to live. israel's chief of staff has their lives visited the sides of the attack. his message is when we learn from its mistakes and adapt it's tactics to what has become a guerrilla warfare. obviously might be, yeah, it was fine. will be long. and there are many challenges ahead of us. we are really changing the forces and changing out tactics on it, as we know the reserve is will be needed again, or the attack happen is we'll focus is by a power on the southern city of when you miss hometown of how much as guys a leader yes, yes, and who are the minutes he says is the last stronghold of how mass in this trip and the who moves she clean. but if we continue at this time in the spirit of the fall, them to complete the task and do everything that is required are forces all 3 deep and then the territory. and con eunice fighters from the parents request to the 7th
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brigade. and they give algebra game or operating in the entire southern region. we go to me, you bought the support for the war remains high among israelis, even at a time when 5 minutes and then yeah, it was popularity has plummeted. according to the latest pools, only 30 percent of these really see him fit for the job. as the prime minister is also under increasing pressure to bring the captives helden guys back home at any cost, even if it means another sees fire or swap of prisoners. but this latest attack is also a reminder, for israel is the 3 months and how much is still capable of inflicting pain and the stated goal of destroying how much might not be achievable without a diplomatic solution. without that, how many jersey, right? so let me say, you know, i said nation security council is holding, it's closely open debates with israel's war on gaza. top of the agenda was actually
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general. and so when you good terrace along with representatives from palestine and israel address the security council a little earlier last week's clear and repeated rejection of the 2 state solution at the highest level of these valley governments is unacceptable. and these was the spikes is throwing us the deals from even the friends of israel, enclosing those ceasing around these table. these refusal and the denial of the right to state to, to the policy and people will be invested sleep pro longer conflict that does become, amazes to that, to global peace and security. speak to gabriel as on the arrears. and he woke up and united nations for us, a very strong message that by antonia good terrace to israel. what else to be have to say a yeah, there was a strong message and use directly responding to prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the weekend. clearly stated that he would not agree to
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a 2 state solution. so this was really the 1st chance, the secretary general to route to address that directly. but other than that, gutierrez was play, did painted a very bleak picture of the situation in gaza, saying the humanitarian situation is in his words appalling. he said with winter bearing down 2300000 palestinians in guy's face, in humane, squalid conditions, struggling to make it through another day without proper shelter, seating sanitary facilities, food, or drink apple water, or the secretary general basically said, every thing possible is needed in guys that right now there is not a surplus of anything. and he said beyond how to get that there. he said it all starts and ends with a cease fire or something. he's been calling for uh relentlessly, quite frankly, over the past several weeks if not months, but so far is real has failed to heed his calls for that cease fire. okay. with
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the gabriel. uh, because we also had from the palestine and israel representatives who gave the statements to the security council. let's have a listen to that. has been um you could look up in choosing the 1st of the one that enjoys support by the international community as a whole mainline nothing yahoo most publicly and repeatedly that he played the kid key role in preventing the independence of the policy on state on peace in our region on pledges to continue doing so. is isabel oh, so no longer entertains or illusion that it is somehow if the path whereby it's gone choose, continue. the cooperation on colonialism, i'll put tides on somehow sit, achieve reaching out a piece of security. how must seeks to annihilate isn't, and if you support the position that we leave come us in power,
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you cannot pretend to wish for a solution to the conflict. the past 18 years have proven this. but dear friends, there is a formula that can end the blood should, and if the council stands united behind it, then it will materialize. she'll come us turn in those responsible for october 7th and she'll come us release all the hostages. this war would be over immediately . okay. it's a israel representative to the u. n. and the palestinian representative speaking the uh, what's that any? uh, anything more says about getting more humanitarian aid into gaza. a little bit. i mean, there's not enough a going in that's for sure. we've heard that from the secretary general and various un officials saying there's not enough pathways for
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a to get in and up border crossings. and they also are saying, as secretary gentlemen stating that you're in delegation, delivering a to the north of casa l, she for hospital waited 5 days before they could get permission from israeli authorities to get their beyond that though, someone very much responsible for this will be secret cock, she's a humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for guys that appointed by the secretary general on december 26th. after a un security council vote on a mandate. she was just in gaza on tuesday, briefly, briefly for only a couple hours. it was only your 2nd time setting setting, but in guys a sense of taking on her new role. but one of her main jobs is going to be figuring out how to get more aide into gaza and how to get it distributed to the people that need it. clearly though, it's an active combat zone and it's still under is really bombardment. so she is
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facing a very difficult task because as a un officials have said from top to bottom, until there is association of hostilities and to cease fire, it's almost impossible for her to get the aide in that is needed. but clearly secret colleague has a big role in this and she did visit guys at least briefly met with some humanitarian officials as well as cost. any officials there in the southern part of guys a briefly during her visit on tuesday. okay, thank you for that. gabriel, amazon do that for us in new york. what on is there a senior for? that's why i'm a smart one, but shar is here with us. and more one we heard both from the terrorist and also from the palestinian representative. both talking about the need for palestinian state is we've also had earlier this week uh, joseph brown from the you talking about the need for a palestinian stays. all those have also been making comments about that. does it feel like the calls regarding a promise to me and stacy getting louder?
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i think there's definitely an international consensus behind the 2 state solution as it where there is no consensus about the specific solve it. that's why the united states with quote, for us to take to situation, but then it would ask for, i'm interested in finding out to choose from the various options of to assess solution. it's kind of strange as if there's another way of saying software and independence contiguous for us to be a state that it could be a state without an army without borders, without jurisdiction, and so on, so forth. so when it comes to the idea of the 2 steps you should as a way out of the conflict, there's definitely an over or absolute consensus around the world for the only obstructionist in this case is, is right actually. but we've also heard from others at the united nations security constituted, for example, the french foreign minister was quite either meant to mean spoke with kind of
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a new tone coming out of france about. it's not is there as a business to the seniors where to live or how to live. so almost like an answer to these re new for ministers. it's weird speech at the, at the, at the a you a the last couple of days. but they're also heard from this, lavinia and foreign minister, we've heard the russian foreign minister was spoken about american obstruction, is them and, and how america is given green light to is their eyes collective punishment in and product. and so you can say the overall, i think you're not the initial security council around the world. there is a consensus to stop the fight or ends occupation and have i to say solution. the only one out of this, this close as is as supported by the united states. of course we've had the un security council mean several times since the war and
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a garza began. what do you, what do you make of these security council meetings? do they have? does anything concrete ever really come out of them, or is this just a talking shop? something concrete comes out when the spent, the 2 main, vito uh, holding powers this the uh, the united states and russia. i agree. nowadays, with the, with the, with the, with the, with that, with a new cold war. ok that and i said serious. but alice is that the secret, the counselor because of the division between the russia and china on the one hand, france, england, and the united system, the other so not much can get, can be decided, except in this case, where the united states start to use this to influence in order to what the down
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resolution is, as we've seen on october and december 27th. unfortunately, at this point in time, the united states is using the secret, the council and the israel war on guys. so in order to step back in and be more influential, because over the past few years, it seems to be losing the influence that release. the chinese were coming in through the built on road initiative. and with the, so the iranian deal, the russia was coming in from the north and syria setting, obviously the various countries and there is and so on, so forth. so now the united states are stepping in for alize in video and security concepts. and making sure that it's unconditional support for is there a speaks above everyone else to okay. many thank smile on the sure out. is there a senior political analyst the
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now to the us where the 1st primary of the 2024 republican presidential nomination is on the way polls have opened in the state of new hampshire and the town of dix? they'll not all 6 registered very just call said ballad performing you and, and by some nikki heavy, the former president, donald trump, who is seeking the republican nomination, again, made a surprise visit to a new hampshire voting station. i mean this is, this is we just stopped here. we stopped in a bowling side. we painted at random. we may stop and one more nobody knew we were telling me this is pretty amazing the thing and we see a threat to, you know, go to and i don't let her do whatever she wants. it doesn't matter. i can just say that there's never been a movement like this. make america great again in the history of our country. i just stop here and i figured i'd see 3 or 4 people and maybe walk inside and you see brad like this and this is okay,
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let's get more on this. we can speak to alan especially. you joins this line from outside of paulding station in manchester, new hampshire, and it looks just a tad less cold that it much. so then it did in iowa, the corpus, the also helping the mood devices, the whole actually moved inside. and you can see that there's a steady stream of people ready to cast their vote. know the 6000 people in this district. they can cast their votes. here at this school, more than 2500 people have already done that. so they're looking at some notes of somewhere over 50 percent, which is actually pretty impressive even for the primaries. at this stage, the donald trump has been talking me pretty extensively about the fact that he's going to win here. and certainly all the polls would suggest that he's headed for a double digit when, but the people that we've been speaking to is the a match. well, what speed interesting is that for those voting in the republican primary,
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it's running about $3.00 to $1.00 in favor of nikki haley. donald trump. why did you decide to vote for them from i decided to because we need to change clearly who we've been. the last thing has not been working. so i think it's time for a change. when did you make the decision to be there for a while? yeah, it's been there since fight and was elected. i did vote for nikki haley. why did you decide to test it? because i don't want trump to be in one of the non nice. so because i am independent, but i have been voting democrat for quite a while. when did you make the decision to vote for nicky healey in the primary? um, i would say in the last couple of days and what we did just it would be supporting this her over trump more for her i it if it came down to her in the end versus bite and i don't know what i do is i
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did vote providing but i think he's too old. personally, nikki, why did you decide on making here as well as a difficult decision? anybody but trump here and you i'm sure independents can decide to vote in the republican primary on the deed. they can see that's how we want to cast their vote . and so there has been, a lot of people got independence who have decided that they're going to try and block from. but as a see all the polls, they're pointing to donald trump victory. now nikki haley has started to, to reduce expectations here at the end of last year. precision or is the very popular governor republican governor of new hampshire said that nikki haley would win here in a landslide and he's the buyer side. and most of the campaign stops, certainly today. i know he's saying that she's going to do well here. and she has said that she think she will do well. so the seem to be clear that they're not going to win here. and she really has to win if she doesn't win here,
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things become incredibly difficult. she starts to lose points. so as you start to lose doing those, she starts to lose people who want to come out and support that. the next big cool, cuz primary for her is. so it's catalina, that's the home state. and the she's wanting double digits behind donald trump. so does she make the decision that however she does here she goes onto to south carolina, or is this with the end? does she say no more and finishes here? and essentially becomes a coordination for donald trump? certainly, that's what the trump campaign would have you believe. as for the democrats, well, the whole thing is the democratic primary here as well. but none of the votes will get any delegates. that's because of a row with the democratic national party who said that new hampshire shouldn't be the 1st. uh, 1st primary in the country. it should be somewhere that's more of selective of all of the united states, which is catalina. what will be interesting is that there's a campaign to write in jo, bike, whose name, how well will he do with that. and also there's been
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a campaign to write the what sees far on balance is a protest to 2 by whose position on the war in gaza. so we, we think to see how many people actually root c spar on their ballot. it sends a message to donald trump is somebody everyone here is expecting a trump victory. but as you can see, people just as i say, as you can see, it gets empty behind me. they'll still be a lot of people still to come the policy it open for another 2 and a half hours. i'm going expecting a lot of people to turn up in those 2 and a half hours. they'll finish what they'll come here. they'll cast their votes and then go home and like the rest of us, what's the results coming in? okay, alan will talk to you again. alan, especially at that for us in manchester, inside that paulding station in new hampshire. it let's get more and this we can speak to down renee, the senior vice president of touch down strategies and a former spokesman for the republican national committee. he joins us live from washington, dc. so as we were hearing that from our correspondence from going into this primary as the favorites, us with the polls tell us what,
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how do you write nikki hailey's chances? it's a great question and i think the $1000000.00 question is bouncing around washington and the political chattering class here is a quote says are going to be if she doesn't when it wouldn't tell me if she did with new hampshire, has a history of being unpredictable uh, hillary clinton be brock obama. there are no way going back to a campaign that i worked on a john mccain the president george w bush there in 2000. it has a way of growing surprises job i didn't finish w 2. right. uh say history wants to see if she did indeed win here in new hampshire. how would that change the republican primary going forward? depending on the margin, if you went by more than double digits, uh, the movies probably over and assigned to change this channel. uh, if at least able to keep as close as a single digits,
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or if you were to somehow when, which wasn't done me a new hampshire cannot be quite unpredictable. then we've got 4 weeks until south carolina and then on the super tuesday. but i do agree she has to do well in new hampshire, the state. it sets up very well for her, whose interest so your correspondent talked about the large turn out the big turn out there. conventional wisdom holds that we've been a 15 only 40 percent of the voters and new hampshire around billyde. it's going to be interesting that yeah, tell us a bit more about that because you know, the fact the independent versus make up nearly 40 percent of the electra. it's in new hampshire. does that make trump move bundle? it might been an interesting thing when you look at uh, president trump sister in new hampshire in 2016, you got 35 percent of the primary boat there. that was the 2nd lowest totaled for
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a winner in the history of the new hampshire primary on the republican side. will he be able to put up a big number? i think that's what people on president trump campaign are going to be looking at close. ready not just as he, when, but by how much does he, when he's basically running as an incumbent, and you would expect those numbers to be in the fifty's, the future history would hold or higher. if he finds himself in the thirty's, again, you could be a victim of uh, an affiliated motors under, in the primary, but it could be cause for concern. and what about uh wrong wrong the sand is pulling out of the race. uh is nicki. hey, we gonna benefit from that? oh is most of rhonda santa support can attend to trump. now i've seen polling that indicates the majority of the santas, people will be returning the truck off, but hard to predict. but, but i think the truck appreciated the endorsement as well as the endorsement from tim scott that was uh, i think the bigger news on the endorsement. okay. down is going to be an
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interesting night. could you talk to your senior vice president of touch down strategies? speaking to a staff in washington? still ahead on al jazeera, russia strikes major cities and ukraine, missiles target, residential buildings, pray to panic amongst the people. that joke, events has reached a record extending $48.00 grand slam. semi final life is full. it's coming up with the to the that following on the heels of asia is storm adjusted in this thing here. there it's, this is a normal installed issue was violent and therefore has a weak in some trees. so, well the adjustment winds would be no worse and you might expect to late winter storm. it could be significant damage from it. but it's we think through fairly
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. you know us as a human to have the connection with the stream on out to 0 of the the welcome back. you're watching out as a reminder, on top stories this hour, palestinians in hon. eunice desperately trying to escape as rarely a tax troops half and cycle the city and now reports the soldiers of shooting. it's some of the people who are trying to get out of the united nations security council is missing to debate the situation in the middle east, including the palestinian question. you and chief, i'm trying to guitar says israel's rejection for the 2 state solution for palestinians is on acceptable the fuss us primary of the 2024
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presidential nomination contests is on the way polls have opened in the state of new hampshire. in the town of dick's vill knocks old 6 registered vases, cost that valid performing us and boston nikki, the you k prime minister wishes to not cassette the united kingdom and the united states will not hesitate to take further action against the who's these. he described the most recent series of attacks on suspected weapons sites and yemen as self defense. some of those strikes were launched earlier this month in response to a theme is solid version attacks on shipping. in the red sea, we're challenge has this report. for the 8th time since january 11th, us at strikes, if it please, the targets in yemen. jet street of the deck of the u. s. s. ice in the house into the night sky, or the red sea. and this time, as with the 1st strikes
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u. k planes joined in the minutes reaction for r f t. my students took off from the equity, react base, cypress, accompanied by void your tongue. late to bloss, split up the darkness of humans, capital santa, according to the u. k. and us government's h military locations. we hate, including underground width and storage sides. these self defense strikes, targeted missile systems and launchers, unmanned aerial, and surface vessels, storage facilities, fighter aircraft, helicopters, and attack loads all to go further degrading who's the who disability to conduct further attacks on ships in the red sea. initial reports and the pentagon indicate that all the targets were hit since november who the rebels in yemen have been attacking shipping in the red sea with hijackings, drones and missiles. the group says it's supporting how much, by striking commercial ships, they say either linked to israel or a heading to is ready ports for many of the ships target said have no, no,
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he's ready connection. what the price is doing is unacceptable. it's illegal and it's threatening the freedom of navigation. that's why we've taken the action alongside that action is a whole set of measures will be taking, including sections of the pressure. the strikes are designed to degrade the who are thieves, ministry capabilities and send a message to them. and that back is in iran like much west in foreign and military policy. what the u. k. and us trying to do is just enough, but not too much the dangers of escalation are on their minds. david cameron says it's the who's these that are making things with the pentagon says it's aim is to de escalate tensions and restore stability to the red sea. but there's nice on yet who's diesel? they support as a backing down about the joy, a lot of people who will not be afraid of the american side. it strikes. we are only afraid of got a boat about the usa. it strikes to like
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a spray of water for us. this, the person, i swear it will not scare us to, to have when i had to hear these have found to retaliate for these latest strikes, where we challenge now to 0 london. while we can speak now to jail. fi stein is full and the us investment to yemen. i'm the director for golf affairs and government relations at the middle east and such as he joins us now live from philadelphia. thank you for joining the program. what do you make of these latest as strikes on him and by the us in the u. k. are they likely to have significant impact on the who sees ministry capabilities, especially that my time operations? it's a pleasure to be with you. uh and no i, i, i don't think i, you know, the, you know, certainly the targets at the us of the case of a hand drawn down and read. i've had, i think that the, the problem of course is that is that some of these are fairly confident that, uh,
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that whatever the us and its partners are able to damaged or destroyed, or they can either repair or replace relatively easily. so i, so while there is some success, it's not unlikely that it's going to significantly degrade who to capabilities to continue these operations. right? and looking at the frequency of her say attacks of action accelerates. and since we sold those fast strikes by the us and u. k, back in january. so do you think these countries of miscalculated the strategy here days? well, i think the problem that they have is that is that they really don't have very many options to try to respond to the tax of the the you are certainly try diplomacy. they try passing messages to liberties through various channels of communication to try to convince them to, to stand down. they, of course,
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are the other day and now is that they were going to put the d as on a i terrorism last. i, they, they really don't have very many options and they're under pressure domestically a boss in washington in london. i to do something about this because it is how big it impact on global economic security. we had a little earlier from iran warning that the strikes spies the you can the us escalating tension in the red sea and on a strategic mistake, that's how they described it. how seriously should the us and the u. k. be taking a ron's warning as well? i think that the, the, the, the key is that nobody wants to see an escalation. the us of the u. k. don't want to see it escalation. iran doesn't line an escalation. even faulty is, don't want an escalation. and so i think the biggest issue is really a miscalculation on one side or the other that forces the other side to respond
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more aggressively. uh, but uh, but in the absence of that part of the likelihood is that we're going to see a continuation at the current level for some time until there's some kind of a cease fire agreement and gaza. do you think there will be a point where the us will have to confront iran over this? i mean it's no secret that been supplying that who faced with weapons they and they continued to do so. i think that the administration would desperately like to avoid having to, to get called into a direct confrontation with a rod that is outside of door as box. nobody can predict how that would turn out. and i don't think that the administration really wants to go down that road. and gerald, of course, you with a full man best at t m. and how do all these attacks on human impacts the situation on the
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ground in yemen as well? i think uh, you know, one of the things, of course, uh, one of the priorities that the administration had and why they've been quite cautious about how they've gone forward is because they don't want to jeopardize the possibilities of finding a political resolution to the evidence of a war which has been going on for nearly 10 years now. and so they're, they're trying not to affect the political environment there. but the booty is, of course, believe that the, that the actions that they're taking of the red say, are popular with the vast majority of you have these, that even though you have an easy, don't support the fatalities domestically. i will welcome what they're doing to support palestinians and therefore uh the, to the concert or the potential is what the strikes are doing is adding to, uh,
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you have any uh to the popularity and you have an ad making political resolution more difficult. okay, good to get your perspective, geral, fivestar, and full investor to yemen. now the directive of golf fast and government relations at the middle east institute. thank you. the russian strikes have hit keith on all the ukrainians cities. 8 people were killed and moved in 70 were injured. and michelle attacks damaged residential buildings, reducing some of them to rumble. rum mcbride has the latest from case this latest early morning attack targeted cities across ukraine with the biology of ballistic and cruise missiles. the countryside defense is claimed to have shot down around half of them, but folding themselves and debris caused widespread damage and casualties in
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residential areas such as here in key. the emergency services responded to calls in several districts. yes, and this was shifted to you. i was doing my bed and there was a boom. i'm living in this building. it was terrible. i was shaking all over. i, for the 1st time since the start of the war, i had to highlight. it was very scary. ukraine 2nd city. hurricane was also hit by multiple missile strikes, destroying a number of homes you're not born with. so when the messiah tech started, i took cover behind the washing machine. something hit me in the neck. i'm alive. but some people died. like keep hard to keep itself with heavy bump up and in recent weeks as strikes have been continuing back and forth throughout the winter with ukrainian forces in recent days. launching long range run strikes as far north as rushes baltic sea coast. that seems to be most coast reminder that it can hit targets anywhere in ukraine. when the rate alarm sounded in keys,
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some residents took shelter in the subway system. there was a heavy missile an attack on january. second, i'll show up again to hit all the exposures because we still have to go to the subway. and once the strikes were over and the alarm ended, people once more to the job of cleaning up rob mcbride, i'll just say era keith, as the tech is parliament has given its known the ways that approval to sweden's nato membership. it president red chip type and one is expected to sign the bill in to know in the next few days. so them considers and assemble with the latest developments. finally, 19 month long sprained relations between church. yes. and it's less than l lies might to over. as a surface parliament, sweden's way to ask questions at the general assembly on tuesday evening. it has been a while. said as after way
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then begin is made to ask the question at full, assess full of rushes in region of the brain 2 years ago. now, the protocol will be on present the papers on stable to verify it and to low within a few days. after that, all correct, scratch supplements of us administration approved f. 16 cartridges fail to kids to move 10. yes. please. a back to us congress seems to be resistance against this decision. now everybody is curious whether the usaa ration is going to be as prompt as the circus parliament to approve the sale, which is very critical for to see if that has been fighting against what is full service beyond this borders in the south. and then seeing, i'm to solo elders are assembled. somebody is president how son shake mohammed has told al jazeera, he believes, if you're, if you're is trying to onyx parts of his country and south to if you're,
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if you're signed the maritime deal with the break away region of somalis on any of us here. let's take a closer look at the agreement. smalley line declared independence from smalley in the early ninety's, but has failed to receive international recognition. i'm over the issue in system, not a lot of remains pulse if it's territory. if you're, if you lost access to the scene, when ever tree it broke way around the same time. now if you're, if you has been using the post in neighboring, did you bear to you for most of its imports and exports? some on a lot of plans to lease a 20 kilometer stretch of land along its coastline to it. so you to establish a post and base for a marine force. here's some of what some of the president has on shake my hand and told my colleague 0 vonny. it was not somebody who created this problem. if it would be, has created this problem, the ones who initiated claiming that they would take an x box to somebody out to
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their country. and they don't say their antics like, oh, it's a, it's a commercial deal. no, no, it is not the, it's a be a, has a commercial interest in somebody, you know, in better better the use of the both of the stake over 19 percent, even in the ownership of the, of service of that that i'm the place where they are now saying is just a few kilometers. oh if you feel a few 100 kilometer away from that. but there's no need for that. whatever it is, let us assume that they need another boat. and this is what we have been discussing for a couple of months ago. the issue is not with these to be access to the see the city to access for all somebody where everyone is somebody above the question is how, how do they want to, to access the c? by next, if possible, somebody or you changing the voters? so my idea, this is what's going on right now. it is not a commercial, it is an i'm next station, often
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a rob skill has moved from the beloved business, elisa stadium, the debate that there's all these things, especially when you have access to like when when is when they're winning. the 1st 30 me hello, science team. you earlier. when would be enough to see the breast? and they got to work against home, home, or date of are putting palestine in front just 12 minutes into the match heading the bowling from place range. both teams continue to create the 1st
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top, but it wasn't until also the break. the policy, i'm really having said, combined with a head across the home, can keep such a double that leads to someone go to the midway through the 2nd off when you take the bus stop time. the rebounds of the thomas sam schultz came up with all the late in the game home, rewarded a penalty for policy and handle as both funds held. debra pumpkins evanson come out of go hit the ball and that was my 1st agent. victory. seals 3 new. the final school, it's amazing because we were making history, you know, for the, for the national being for the policy and people for we suffering. so this is have, we're on, the thing is happy, i think we, we, we may poppy also for a me little farmers, things are on the one, the rest of the nation.
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the same things are elsewhere in groups. see around the face of the united arab emirates to one and it was enough for both sides to reach the round of 16, maybe 10 any food on the side of health time and a to know palestine will get me through as run is up in the group you a sec deep into stuff, it's time against the wrong. that goes, allowing them to age sick and face on the difference astray to produce the knock out stages of the agent type is briefly when is off, they do $11.00. again, this is becky, some the suckers with one low up on the strength of all sun. thanks to painlessly by moss and boil if they can start getting seen and so sick and faced with these big 2 boom voids. utilize a 12 minutes sylvia will do a new stadiums and is big in the last 16 is one of the best food bases. that's also by source, india, by one goal to know, substitute moss could have been missing the winning goal for the syrians,
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indians on the way, and go to leading the keen offense. so one mill, near the end of the, around for a couple of nations match as it stands, the in good hands. we'll finish top of group deep early up, cameron and it came from to one down to be done. be a 3 to and secure a spot in the last 16 they finished behind senegal, who won all 3 of the group games, denby, a go home. football fans in china been and good by the news. the to own lots of friends in the country have been postponed because of an injury to christiana ronelle, the, the on the squad are emissions and, and we're supposed to play shanghai, shamrock and j, j. f. c. but an ongoing cost muscle issue for now. that means they've been postponed, organizes have promised the funds will get full refunds of match tickets. flights and hotels last november, lee and l. macy's into miami was suppose to, to a china that's to was cancelled. so me is today is
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a sub days because i want to say a sorry to the chinese finds, especially cheese. and because as you know in football, some things you cannot control its out and set it aside in a z, have been ordered to play one game behind closed doors, following a legend, racist abuse. talking to the ac midlands. mike menu on the goalkeeper lady side of the field during the 1st off of the match on saturday off the hearing. the abuse suspending play for about 10 minutes found responsible for the abuse was found using security cameras and given a lifetime band on monday. you know that you all could which is 2 winds away from a record extending 11 frustrating opened title. the defending champion is into he's 48 grand slam, semi final off the getting past american saying the fritz documents from the i
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i'll just see around the the hello online site. the news out knowledge from does. coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any forces in suffolk newness in southern gaza that reports israel has filed on one of the regions non major hospitals displays palestinians, please, so that lies desperately trying to escape another. is there any bombardments or you might be in for an immediate too many tendency spies for today at the un security council section general goals for peace and amount of terry and access to gaza.
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