tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera January 24, 2024 11:00am-11:26am AST
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the one is there any soldiers on monday, releasing a video said to show you the sold the us target science and they're all can you haven't used by uranium, but fights as the spillover from israel's will. i'm concept likings to nothing. he's donald trump, twins the new hampshire primary, about his rival, nicky hay and he says she was 12 pounds the what is right, the forces of a time day school where displaced people with sheltering now, with having the announcer house building telling you this is why the forces of intensified the tanks and the city of to designating a southern, gaza as a safe place. at least 50 palestinians have been killed in the past. a 100? well, it's a full size on continuing to in cycle con unice troops firing the medical facilities and shooting of people trying to leave around 25 and a half 1000 palestinians have now being killed. and israel's will, on garza, my boss has kind responsibility for a rockets attack that killed $21.00 is by the soldiers and the cause the strip on
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monday it released the city and to show the attack east of them across the refugee camp in central time. so now the role kits hits a building, what is really troops? what lighting explains, it's monday was the was single day of the will full. the is right in the army with 20 full song, just killed. honey must move, joins us now from rough. uh, in the southern gall, so we have been keeping of course, a very close eye on the shelling of gauze, especially ne rasa. but just bring this up to speed. all we know about this school being hit. yes, well this is not the 1st time we're seeing an evacuation center. and then this time we're talking about like similar scenarios in the past at the school that is managed and operated by honor while united nations for palestinian refugees. and the vast majority of the schools across the gospel and help turn into an evacuation center work 1000 of palestinians have been shouldering and since the beginning of
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the, of the war. and once again, it is not the 1st time as being targeted. what we, what happened last night was that the school with hundreds of displays, palestinians were still during gain was targeted. 8 people reported it with the critical injuries and to not their hospital was we heard of from the, the paramedics and for the splendor. there was a difficulty in transporting those injuries inside the school to an officer hospital despite the fog. this school is just within the vicinity of the school and within a very short distance, but the intensity of the bomb exists. it prevented the ambulance and paramedics to get to the school and then transport the injuries. and on this, this week, i've been seeing since the early hours of this morning and getting the confirmed reports of difficulty of the situations across han, you and it says an intense bombing campaign across the city of hon. units mainly around the vicinity of north of the hospital,
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as there are more cool concerns of growing concerns over the fact that this intense bombing is going to lead into these really military storming at the hospital. and doctors have more in so far within the past 2 days, and particularly this morning that the faith of not their hospital is going to be similar to the fate of the ship. a hospital and indonesian hospital. they came under seas with more built of fires. and intense bombings within the vicinity, and eventually the military was inside the hospital, destroying the vast majority of its properties, equipments, medical supplies, then and, and this is the, the growing concern to the western part of fine units. we have people who have been sold during inside the campus silverlock. so universities are under seas right now and their appeals and calls for help the vacuum with them it from the intense bombing going on. and of course, honey, the communications have continued to be sporadic. these past few weeks with phones and internet lines down. what's the situation like right now
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or? yeah, was major parts of, of the gaza service, still experiencing the total of black out and out for, for us on the ground here. we haven't been able to to access information and get the most of the updates coming in from han units and the remaining parts of, of the gaza strip. and for people who have family members in and loved ones is still in han, you and it's just increased uh if the, the increases the pain and the, the, the hardship as they are unable to, to know more about them to understand what happened seemed their faith is on certain for them, it's not only it has been having a very negative impact on the mental health and dislike ecology of the vast majority of displace palestinians and drama, but also a it has, it prevented them from acts as in life saving informations in terms of the term of
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evacuation of plans in terms of identifying safe areas. despite the fact there is no safe zone right now across the gaza strip and the, the constant failures to provide it's safe zones. and they safe. corey doors for displays, policy, and they just improved what people have. okay, so it's more on garza hundreds of thousands of published and these are constantly being forced to move to escape is by the bombing and ground rights. but they move from the middle to the south. and now the way to go was the eric comes on. the intent is really bombardment, kind of a to pull some from con eunice on the desperate situation of people. but i'm currently handing on the seed street here. this trees is where a new and it starts. and as you see, surrounding all of these people floods from the intense bonding and air strikes and also the ground invasion where there is there any courses. tanks are stations in this area. people surrounding me took all of the day what they have
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under choir. there's telling us that there's on here and they're sitting here. they have 0 places to golf. and not only that, they also don't have any type of transportation. we are seeing people walking on their grounds, housing, their belonging. we are also seeing people with trucks where comedies are sharing the strokes to evacuate either this way to the well, i'm more south is because of super or this way to dad is bella to the center of the kansas city. let's take a look and see how people are in fact people and a lot of people are also cared of. another invasion auto up to hospice in this area is very close to a lot of the hospitals where it has to be seized and people are scared from the
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fact that hospitals are also a target. and is there any military historian, several cities across the occupied westbank, the most in palestinian homes that these images from the south of douglas? what is what any trips blip the house of a palestinian prisoner rates volts being carried out in janine and have brought. some people are reported to it being arrested at least $371.00. palestinians have been killed, biased by the false, isn't occupied westbank since october the 7th. so israel has transferred parts of the tax revenues. it is to the palace the needle forward, the following a 3 month freeze, but it's just a trickle for an economy that's left business to business owners struggling to keep that left bath and again on certain political reality with little support and no compensation. but the palestinian authority has been drowning in death solely the
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so it's not just the war but decades of poor economic policies, probably 60 to 70 percent of the palestinian authorities budget is dependent on the tax revenues that often get held. now the government has limited ways to help people financially the whole that the under us pressure israel has released a part of the tax roof and use it towards the palestinians. but it will do little for an already fundable economy. in 2023. the cost of living in the west bank has risen by 4.8 percent. the unemployment reaching unprecedented levels of 29 percent. even under occupation, people are eager to live a somewhat normal life. this is why palestinian businessmen invested millions of dollars in nablus over the past few years to advance tours in this neighborhood. so new businesses who sells in restaurants, bringing up now with a close military check point at the end of this roads, it's become deserted. disclosures and pulls after the war have prevented hundreds
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of thousands of palestinians living in israel from coming to the occupied the west bank. it also meant that palestinian workers cannot go to work in israel and bring cash to the postilion market. sales. and this furniture shop have dropped by 80 percent. local sales are almost nonexistent. lucky for summit bottom, he's sometimes able to sell to palestinians living inside as well. for the highest for me now it's all about survival. i am not even looking towards making a profit that i am just trying to evade my business from a total collapse. many believe the us effort to relieve pressure on the palestinian authority is meant to prevent the bank from reaching a tipping point with the war and gone. so the weeds and huge uncertainty, a collapsing economy. we only inflamed the situation to that, but he does ita nablus. the occupied last thing for united states is carried out
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strikes in west and it all contains 3 targets. link took up dave hezbollah, underwriting and by tom group. us officials say the attack. so in response to recent strikes on american forces and coalition personnel in iraq and syria, 5 explosions, we've also heard south of baghdad. now the us on the u. k. have again struck who the targets in. yeah. but the us also conducting strikes against who the empty ship missiles aimed at the southern red sea. public opinion has moved from washington dc . the us central command is announced. another 2 strikes against who's the target in yemen. this time they say they were going after anti ship missiles that were aimed at the red sea. all of this comes as the white house. it sends out a statement about the attacks that took place on monday, against those who the targets. this is a joint statement though, and it's a little bit different because up until now there been a handful of countries that have signed onto these statements, but this one has $23.00 other countries plus the united states. they include the
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czech republic, estonia hungry, italy, lots of the republic of korea. the list is fairly long. so that is a bit of a change. and this is what the pentagon said about those earlier strikes and how effective they believe they were. since january 11th. we've assessed, we assess that we've destroyed or degraded over $25.00 missile launch and deployment facilities more than 20 missiles plus we've struck unmanned aerial vehicle coast or radar and air surveillance capabilities, as well as weapon storage areas with good effects. it's fairly significant when, when you look at the missile launch and deployment facilities, missiles, you know, you're, you're talking over 50, uh, you know, when, when you add those numbers together in addition to the other capability. so clearly a degradation of capability. we have been very focused on targeting the kinds of things that they've been pulling or using to conduct attacks against international shipping and mariners. and that will continue to be our focus. and so the,
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the last who, the attack that i'm tracking was on the 18th of january. so 5 days ago, as you know, since that time we have taken several self defense strikes when there wasn't a minute imminent threat or an anticipated launch. but again, we'll continue to stay focused on that and against the backdrop of all this is an additional strikes that we're hearing from the central command interact 3 targets. they say they were targeting of. so it is that belong to a rainy and backed militias. they believe they have been using those facilities to strike at the bases, interact with us spaces. it's cause some minor injuries among us troops. of course, all of this is also coming as people are very concerned that this is going to lead to a wider conflict in the region. particularly al jazeera washington, well, still had, hey, on out as a report from thailand where a leading opposition thinking that's, that's
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a big waiting cools the the glad you're here. well, after 10 names storms over 5 months, it certainly has been active for the northwest. but i'm pleased to report today on wednesday seems calm down and we're keeping that warrant in there. it's going to feel nice many spots in the double digits with that sun poking out, that storm joslyn injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere here. so rain will turn to snow across the baltic states spell the roof and western russia is going to be heavy, wet snow st. places like we go and vill and this could see up to 10 centimeters of snow. again, a lot of warrants joslyn has pushed in here. look at these temperature, zurich, 13 berlin, 12. let's go 8 in warsaw. so anything falling here will be falling as rain, but this is nothing compared to what's going on in spain. this is a place to be,
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we could have some record january warrants in places like civil the number to be 24.2. got a chance on thursday. you don't do it then you get another ticket, the can on friday, other side of the mediterranean. this cool northerly wind is still blowing down. that's pushing cool air into the northeast of africa, so we'll pick up the story their way across the co sign of libya. we've got whether it's in play for dusty wind across southern algeria. also we've got a heat wave brewing across the keep appearances in south africa, those temperatures on the rights of the the tools savvy and everything is good. even explain the torture, all types of torture. it was unbelievable. they would hit us with the bucks of
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their guns on our heads. 5 soldiers speeding poor. we've been before record occupied. i mean prison outages in of the the about cable channel, just bear with me. so robert, in, so how remind of all the top stories? these are the falls of a time to school in con eunice. why displaced people with sheltering? dozens of palestinians being killed and i have been on since very strikes on gauze, and these are in the military and installed several cities across the occupied west bank, demolishing palestinian houses. these images of beauty sounds of novelist weighs rainy troops. blow up the height of a palestinian prisoner. most of the united states as car without strikes in west
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and iraq against sweet talk is linked to a pro evading upgrade to a pet spa. officials say that the strikes are responds to reset, to tax against us forces in iraq and syria. told me us present. donald trump has won the new hampshire primary basic. is that a revival? nikki haley by a comfortable margin. she says that she'll stay in the race. traumas. victory says the republican party on the path to re nominating a presidential candidate to last a previous election as a 1st since richard nixon. in 1968 island official reports now from manchester in the states. if you have sure to state, no one for political surprises. this wasn't one of the supposed predicted, a win for donald trump. and the republican frontrunner delivered for the 3rd time in new hampshire. this is an evening that i will not forget because it's the 3rd time, but more importantly, i think it's going to be. i think it's going to be the most important to you things
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to state alongside his when in iowa, just over a week ago, he believes that almost assures the presidency when you, when iowa, as you, in new hampshire, they've never had a loss. there had been a steady stream of waters across the states, right the day, many of whom give a hadn't been to a home state, south carolina. at one point in this campaign, there were 14 of us running us and we were at 2 percent in the polls. well, i'm a fighter and i'm scrapping. and now we're the last one standing next to donald trump. south carolina voters don't want a coordination. they want to know election, trump one because he was able to maintain his hold on the republican party. he spent a lot of his energy since he was elected in 2016. making all there were being
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a good republican, being a member of the republican party. equivalent to supporting donald trump support on the democratic side. a row over timing of the primary event. the result isn't recognized by the national party, but it was still a wonderful job. i looked on the ballot picking up right and endorsements. mickey healey is in trouble, she said she would when you hampshire and she didn't. she will come under pressure to step aside. so the republicans can cool that's around one candidates, donald trump, and also save their money for november's general election. because joe biden has built up a significant war chest. the 2024 election will be a rerun of what happened in 2020. and the medicare remembers how bitter that was. and how much of that bitterness still hasn't going to wait. island for sure. i'll just do the manchester new hampshire. the silence high as cold as clay leading opposition policy lead,
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a violating election little bit at live journal not to lead to the progressive move forward policy to victory and the general election last year. a face being banned from elections if found guilty to any change because in bangkok, with the very latest date, was the judgment that many a plan will say to me, it was good. i think it was something of a surprise, me for the facing to judgements in the next 7 days. this was the 1st thing that was a feeling that the ty establishment would probably accept the move for given its election victory last summer. couldn't be defended. so they might go off to a mr. pete instead, that he's got a not guilty verdict today, i think possibly a good sign for the policy as a whole, although they do face another judgement in 7 days time. it was an $8.00 to $1.00 of the date for the, for the 9 judges on the panel. they seemed to accept these media share as they call them the had not being active for the last 17 years. and he was holding them in
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a trust which would be inherited from his late father. nonetheless, i suppose if he wants it to be cynical about it, you would say that the job had already been done. he'd already been disqualified from his post as 5 minutes. that they hadn't been able to take that off. i just austin, outside as he was leaving, whether he did still have ambitions for that post. he said he still did, he was still a part of his nominate, of a prime minister thinking something like that happened in this time. but when we spoke to him a few days ago, he said that it's still very much the past. and i think that's the politics time. they won the election, they will pull a single position of him that pretty happy to sit back. but this to this to a very major political course. so it is, i think it's fine. i'm still very hungry for the reform, a vertical indeed that you say that no time to the woods have is another judgment. next week's whitfield, the time in the future. really existence of the policy. but again, it's about the public, isn't that tony is what they really want. and if this policy is disqualified or
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disbanded, what one does, what, what we do wonder is how the public might react. well, i think this is a problem in the public has said what is wanted in many elections over the last couple of decades. and we've seen concent judicial intervention, military intervention to military coups a. so i think what, what's really happening here is, what is happening until is the time stablished, when did you did sherry, the monkey, the military coming to tell us of the fact that ties really do want to change the things have changed and ties society a maybe a little bit early to pronounce that change at this stage because we've seen move for come basically from nothing in the last 2 elections, to the leading policy of type politics and it's still not in power. i think they accept that though they realize these are very and movable post. they're prepared
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to sit back and wait and i think they know at this stage that electro momentum is with them. and they should get back in japan and the next 4 years thing. what happens in the intervening period there is going to be very interesting. we've got to tie in pounds. they were the 2nd policy in the election. the prime minister is racing around the world, throwing at all sorts of very ambitious games, hoping very much, i think, the capture the kind of political events and move 4 to have the use of keys and coffee. following the russian strikes, emergency personnel have been going through the looking for survivors in kosky, residential buildings i'm cause was damaged in the attacks of abroad, joins us from the ukrainian capital, kiva. well, those casualties and yesterday's tax continue to rise. the biggest wave for weeks of the yeah, that's right. this was an extremely sustained attack, a targeting various locations across the crate. the latest the casualty figures
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that we have now is the 18 people confirmed dead with more than 130 people injured . now these casualty figures continue to mount a search operations have been continuing well into the hours of darkness tuesday as well as the actual attacks themselves. uh huh. the 2nd city here and ukraine khaki if they sustained a 3rd wave of missiles lights on that tuesday night. a total of $200.00 sites, all records we have been hit across ukraine with more than a 100 residential buildings impacted one way or another. some buildings that coast completely destroyed, president followed him, is a lensky of ukraine, spoke about this, and he's not really address talking about the complex mix of missiles that russia has been using in the texas such as this one some 40 miss solves. he says, we'll use the mix of crews and ballistic missiles and consenting late for the ukrainians. although 50 percent of those of do seem to have been intercepted. that
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means of course, around hoff got through and this comes as a key allies such as the united states are still holding back on a pipe military aid packages with billions of dollars which include much needed munitions. as this winter continues and a russia continues. it's asked how this has been killed and to injured when a call question to a barrier set up by french fathers. they were booking ways to protest a government plan to increase taxes on agricultural diesel fuel. they say it'll raise production costs by tests of intensified since a new prime minister was appointed 2 weeks ago. a public sector workers in venezuela have taken to the streets to demand better wages. many say they called to ford basic necessities fonts, despite the government moves to do salaries around the sun. trust explains this went and spoke testing for better salaries and pensions with wages of less than $10.00 a month. teachers among the public sectors worst paid in the country. they really
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have the same. you live day by day within a bit carry a situation that after a few years, changes your living conditions. last year, as inflation hit, nearly 190 percent, the cost of monthly staples is nearly $500.00. teachers say we haven't received an increase in 2 years. school director or maybe any of his sis, just eating is a daily struggle. you must have thought of the premium that way. sometimes it gets so depressed. i've been sold, indicated to education. and yet this summary is not enough for anything. a cause maybe says teachers must find other jobs to try to make ends meet. sometimes they skip work and that impacts the children's education. last week president nicola moodle offered a month the $60.00 bonus for public workers to get $40.00 in food stamps, but maybe who is ill,
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fix her medicine costs more than $70.00 per month. her treatment is only possible with donations from fellow teachers. if the and how i feel received the bonus does not result anything. i didn't study so much to make $10.00 a month. i am so frustrated with the economy is same as who those measures are. not enough, it's up. i didn't think me quote, i the bonus isn't a parent increase, which doesn't result fundamental problems, especially for those and vulnerable conditions. and that's where the bible's, the political opposition is calling this women's to wake up and protest. it's an election year. tuesday might be anniversary of the hosting of the military dictatorship more than 60 years ago.
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