tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 25, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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are simply shocked at the level of destruction with so many structures needing to be. in susie with one of the highest casualty, counts supplies are so low and it's feared many people are still waiting for rescue . the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been use how live from coming up in the next 60 minutes, no less often as well as the tax on gaza. strikes, organized, kill in india, a number of palestinians, including babies, palestinians in the occupied west bank. so that being arrested to force family members wanted by israel to surrender. oh, you should have,
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my brother doesn't know till now that he's lost all of his family except me. the family's toner pod is rose moore on cause a has with tens of thousands of children with north here. and the blame game of the plan goes down and russia must go, says it was caring ukrainian prisoners of war and accuses chief of shooting it down the as we begin in gaza, where is ready, forces are showing no signs of slowing their attacks. the main building of nesa hospital and con eunice is among the laces targets with troops uh, surrounding the facility and intense bombing has been taking place around it. of a nice guys. as health ministry says, no one has been able to enter or exit the hospital, which was already struggling to treat the wounded. the red cross is wanting of thousands of preventable, dest, if medical facilities a not protected from indiscriminate assaults. a will be speaking to stephanie deca in just
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a few more minutes before it gets more on the ongoing bombardments and gus for that . we're going to go to honey mac mood, who is in rougher and southern, gaza, and honey minutes. the hospital still under this relentless attack, what more can you tell us? and this will in, over night, a tax then are the hours of this morning, the city of ton unit, just the experience intends by a bombing campaign causing further a civilian casualties. more displacement and more destruction to not only the uh, the residential homes of now. so the public facilities including not their hospitals, the largest hospital and the city of high nuno, is now people who are trapped inside the building that include the medical staff. and those have been in critically injured since the beginning of the war and patients with a, with a life threatening conditions and evacuated, who could not leave the hospital,
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giving the intensity of the bombing within the past few days are all inside the hospital, no ins. and outs of the hosp to the none of the ambulance is able to get out and do is to help those who might have survived intense bombing within the vicinity of the husband, including the school that was targeted within the past the, the route, the growing, the concern over the fact that these really military gradually is pushing deeper into the courtyard of the hospital. it already destroyed the northern offense of the of the not the hospitalization cutting, the older roads, the and the main road leading to the gate of the hospital. the concern now this is the fate that happened to and the ship a hospital and an agent hospital at the beginning of the war in gauze on the northern part of some something that feeds into a systematic a tax on health care facilities across the goals distributed an attempt to push it
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to push it out of service and not all the public health facilities being the target . but also midsize the clinics of privately owned or manage and operated by a, by a chart of an organization like i'm in the hospital, is owned and operated and managed by the palestine really crescent society that came under a be able environment within the past few weeks. and within the past, due to is or so the headquarters of the society as well as a lot of hospital was targeted at a good bit of totally out of service. right now we used to uh, provide essential support to not their hospital as it was running out of it, medical supplies and, and providing volunteers as well to help and support the lady over whelmed exhausted miracles as stuff in it. the reason develop been just within the positive a couple hours. the confirmed reports emerging from the central area of the gods,
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straight been what it took place, an overnight, a types of an entire residential, a block was targeted and destroyed in the, in the se, se refugee kind of blocked to the more people is still under the the, the rebels, we don't have an exact confirmation of how many people have been killed in india tax, but reports are emerging of entire buildings completely destroyed the work, the people including displace palestinians where inside those buildings and honey that appears to be a part of israel's war on guys, it doesn't that the destroying and feelings we understand that the most moving to thousands. and then if it's a creative buses and around this trip, what can you tell us about this as well since the beginning of, of the war and just, uh, giving the, uh, the, the is really, uh, political leadership and the them,
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there's really military leadership as well. and they're very, since the beginning of the war making it to clear that this is the total of war and is really, is, is really intention is to establish a buffer zone in the eastern part of the gods with now just judging from the, the patterns of bombings and the sheer level of destruction since day one of this genocide though, we're looking at entire a residential of blocks being destroyed completely and level to the ground. a days spent part of the guster, the starting of from the city of the town where more than 70 percent of the city completely destroyed, then just became on livable, uninhabitable right now and, and moving it through. do a through gaza city. all the eastern densely populated neighborhoods including says yeah, yeah, and as they do it and the central area as well, where the eastern bitter bella, city and the eastern part of the refuge account of, of my,
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of the another break all the way to eastern hon. eunice announced east print, a rough i city. what the, the, what, what we're seeing now is more of a one kilometer depth into the gaza strip. that has, it turned into a pile of rubble is completely on livable with difficult living conditions, complete destruction of old means of life and civic institutions. to the point it is becoming uninhabitable just speeds into the already declared the plan of establishing this buffer zone by continuing the destruction and continuing of creating a very difficult living conditions to the point. people are going to be a, if they remove the from, from the areas. now, these really military and one of the statements said, this is part of that voluntary emigration, but those conditions on the ground. so just otherwise, it is force displacement. and it has nothing to do with voluntary emigration. okay,
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thanks so much, honey. honey. make me in profit for us here in southern gaza. well, for more than this, we're going to speak to stephanie dixon who is an occupied east jerusalem. and what does the is riley sighing about? the circle boxes on it is trying to create around the strip as well. this spotlight really where disaster shock showed on it when you had 21 reservist soldiers killed in a single deadliest attack since the ground offensive the guy. and because they were trying to rent a house with explosives to demolish it into words at the time of these really armies that have mass fighters couldn't use it. what is becoming clear now? and the idea of a buffer zone is no new. it has been floated before it has apparently been put to the arab states also to the americans, but it hasn't really gotten real prominence in the media narrative for sure. so what we understand is that israel is actively working on a stablish in
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a buffer zone. and no go zone and area that there will be no homes you just heard from honey. they're already very much in an active process as a safety and security measure. by these raised by the americans have reacted to this. they've said that they do not support to buffers, though they do not support any change to the territorial integrity of gauze. if we talk about the territorial integrity of gauze, it is a tiny strip edits most narrow, 6 kilometers edits widest 12 kilometers. if you're going to be establishing a one kilometer buffer zone, it just goes to show how much smaller you're making the strip. at the same time, this conflict between israel and palestine has always been about lat. it is what about law did about the gradual process of israel taking over more lined as it expand, supplements that it as it builds lou at. so this is going to very much be seen in that context is, are all always fights. it's security. it's done this also in the past, in southern lebanon. so to create these boxes,
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those which do take live and certainly now we understand that it is very much an active goal. the is really ministry says this is not a political move, it's a security one, but certainly it's not going to be seen as that by the policy and, and in the wider context and the other big story this family. so if it's ready to does health and does that have one's health protest once again, health protests against the government's handling all the war, thousands, mice and television, which is where it was defense ministry, briefly blocking and main highway. the crowd close to the immediate release of who is riley captives full of stiff, more pressure on the government to bring these captives home. but as any of it actually working, as well as if you're asked working working means a deal that is reached at the moment. no, there's been leaks about what's being discussed. in fact, last night, one lead to these really media saying that i'm asked had, has,
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at the moment frozen the tools which has been going on behind the scenes for weeks brought in regard to us. special envoy was in cairo. he was uncovered in the last couple of days, of course, egypt and on call to our kids to go to being the mediators. it is really up to how mouse and is are all to find some common ground. to move for the pressure is growing. here of course we're on in a 111 days of more of the captive families are putting pressure on the government on net and yahoo! not happy at all with how this government is dealing on how to return them. they want this government to strike another deal because as the longer this work goes on for the likelihood of them being pulled back alive, diminishes also have pressure internationally. your having multiple pressures on this government, but certainly when it comes to their public positions, how mouth says it needs a total enter the war before it will release the captives. and these are the prime ministers, made it very clear that that will not be an end to the war and that they're going
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to return them by ministry. mean. so at the moment certainly no sense at that to there's any real probable progress to the tools. okay. thanks so much for all of that, steph. stephanie deca there for us and occupied a story on wednesday night has same was there any rides across the occupied west bank is ready for us. as to the city of janine using bulldozers to destroy the streets, at least for palestinians were arrested in atlas. and while in the town of you also south of hebron is ready forces ransacked several hundreds to tell us any. and so you have family members wanted find these ready on the site. they are being unjustly arrested, interrogated and held an administrative detention to put pressure on their loved ones to surrender or calm it, some of the families in the occupied west back. i have no low volume thought it does. the mother of a young man who is wanted by israel and says she's being harassed and threatened and violent be pressured by these ready minute treat to surrender for some are not
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covered to so i spent 9 days in prison. they told me to give up my son, or they would come back and take me by my house. after i left prison, they would calling us around the clock. i was so stressed because they threatened to kill my son. they also come back then sacked the house and threatens to address to my daughter of her husband says he's also being treated like criminal and it's been in prison twice in 2 months. that sort of said, look at this picture, they found my hands put a blindfold on me. they threw me onto my face into a jeep, where they beat and kicked me. i asked, what did i do? they told me why son is wanted and they want him to surrender. the policy imprisoned, the rights group says this is a form of collective punishment. that's illegal on the international human rights. little about the set of notes is october. the 7th. this policy over us to family
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members of one to people is happening more frequently our especially seeing the women like wives and what does the news all the hundreds of people now being used as captive? they put pressure on family members to have themselves in trouble for you since israel's foreign garza, more than 6000 people, have been arrested and placed in administrative detention in the occupied westbank . often it is ready presence without any formal charges or trial. just 5 minutes for me to boss were here and tell alone web move. families are facing the same. there among dozens across the occupied west. fine. who's being arrested interrogation and put into person just gave information on family members and to add to the pressure here. they say they have to enjoy list night, you raids and drains continuously suckling overhead. intel mood mohammed ashuelot says his brother is wanted by these radios. he's the questioning. he shows me where the army broke into his house that night, smashing in the muscle to suddenly when
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a whole, they asked about my brother. i told him, i don't know where he is. then they started beating me. they didn't find him, so they destroyed the tool and ended my house and took me instead. they interrogated me for 8 hours in an open area. what about some of the stuff? and he says, the reason breaking is cause one of his children to constantly shake and like so many across the occupied westbank. he says these arrests or another form of oppression, discontinued for generations. during con, i'll just say or occupied westbank. the international court of justice says it will deliver it to the, to this friday regarding the provisional mission sort by, south africa, in this case, against israel. in december of this so that the south african governments broke the case against israel, accusing it of genocidal acts and its attacks and gaza with the ruling. want to address the fundamental issue of with it as well as committing genocide. that's expected to take g is instead it will consider south africa is requests for 9
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provisional measures if ground since that could include in order for as well to stop its military campaign and ensure palestinians have access to commended terry and assistance. the code could also decline to order. the interim mrs. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has already said he wouldn't feel bound by any order to hold the wolf best to spite orders from the i see j being legally binding and not able to be appealed. it is how is it difficult to the court to enforce its verdicts? well, alien, my colleague fully bossy, but i spoke with michael becca format associated lawyer at the i. c. j. it's really important to understand that what the court is going to be deciding on friday is not whether israel is in breach of any of its obligations under the genocide convention. those are as excited south africa's main claims and the case. this is about provisional measures. that's a kind of emergency relief or interim relief that south africa is 16 while the case is pending. and so south africa has asked for a number of things,
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but to make the most prominent requests are 1st for an order that would direct israel to suspend all military operations in gaza. and secondly, for an order that would direct israel to not impede and indeed facilitate the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance into casa. and so how the court addresses those 2 requests, if it decides to indicate provisional measures at all, is what to really look out for on friday. so to request is the court likely to grant one request and deny another one? because i understand this has happened in the past, like the boss, me a case a few years ago. right. so 1st, what we'll see if the course besides the south africa met the basic test for provisional measures to be if you order it in the 1st place, many ice age experts. and i would agree with, with this view, things that south africa did do enough to show that it's claims under the genocide convention, or at least plausible. and very importantly,
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that the policy and population of guys that faces real and imminent risk of irreparable harm and nothing that's happened in the last 2 weeks, i think has changed that assessment. so the court can, the court isn't limited to what south africa as asked for the south. the court doesn't have to say yes or no to south africa's specific requests. if it decides to issue provisional measures, they can formulate whatever set of measures it thinks is most appropriate. and so while i think the court will want to say something about a bill, israel's military operations, i'm not convinced that they will be willing to go quite as far as south africa has asked them to go ordering a complete suspect. there's no dirt activities, but it's the low and staying is an independent journalist, an ortho, off the books, the palestine, the bar tree, who joins us live from prison in australia. well, if we can begin with this i c j k. so i'm just going to deliver it. verdict on friday. what do you actually anticipate of signing 1st of all,
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and do you think it's going to make any difference? what is going to say instead of looking into the crystal ball? i mean, i think in many ways the evidence is that africa presented recently was compelling by providing a huge amounts of physical evidence, but also teaching amounts of intent. comments buys riley, lead is what i could have also included, but they didn't particularly was huge amounts of these rarely public signed views. and indeed many soldiers. and i played some of that at the i c j here and, but they couldn't applied so many more of these riley soldiers are routinely filming themselves. so to talk videos, i think not just extreme rhetoric but actions. so the ultimate question is by find that so that advocates claim is valid then what happens next? and the only real question is how was that enforced? and history would suggest there was an ice age i ruling against these ro, about 20 years ago against it's a policy, as well as through the west bank. and he's rel, essentially know that. so the question is, what is the will going to do? how am i going to put the pressure enough pressure on these around the us to do
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anything about it? well, it does come down to the united states, doesn't it didn't, you know who's already said he wouldn't feel bound by any order to hold the war. and i imagine that it's only pressure from the united states at this point in time, that could actually change his mind. what do you think needs to be done from this point on and trying to create more pressure on biden, to force a ceasefire to cool for us these 5 as well? public opinion, the us is all. it's also put up monthly. i noted in the last 24 hours and kind of missing you. count poll came out of the found one course so. so i want a 3rd one 3rd of americans polled. so these are all those coming genocide now a 3rd said no unnecessary when not sure. but the fact that one stood all americans assigned these roles, committing genocide is pretty remarkable. this also is gonna be, i would argue, a domestic question for bod and binding the sites then to ones these are all for the last 4 and
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a half months to be sure. but he's facing huge head winds within the us from trump . and we think he's on base with any, is it on base? it became a credit tiny. what he is proposing or suggesting he's not popular. it's not the democratic base. in fact, as far more critical of these routes, but anyone else? so the 1st year i think they took a teen notice on the us, but also invited himself from his allies, the allies, mostly being, i mean, the world of close, but particularly europe and the arab countries invest file. i would argue that afresh on the us has been spots. we little, spotty, little set, the i c j, fines that so that for this case has the liberty they need to apply massive pressure on the us to be able to enforce this me. he's also it, but it has been to okay. and his administration have been talking about the desire to see a 2 state solution in we know the nation. yeah. who was pushed back against that. he really doesn't seem like anything at this point. that button has been able to cite and disney, uh, who was actually being listened to
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a look at 2 sites. solution is i call us on b solution. the us 3 successive presidents have been pushing this for decades. anyone who knows these conflict now is just this 2 state solution will not happen. there is currently one state which is in a positive state. so the audio separating the territory when there are roughly 750000 jewess, that lives in the west bank. he said, it's not going to happen, you're not going to remove all those people. it's just not going to happen. and the cost of question is by continually pushing that on the table, which the arab countries and doing the europeans are doing it straight is still going to be us, is doing a $2.00 state solution. when i know it's not going to have making it down the road, the only way this will happen is a one state democratic reality, which feels like a long way away from now. but at the moment, the idea of continuing the illusion of 2 states, and by the end of this up pressuring, we're trying to pressure on these roles, having no effect, that we would love to spend it to the higher these riley public themselves. calling
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to opinion polls for a few years, including since october 7, to and support this. so who exactly they're trying to convince is the question of trying to convince themselves i would i get or would have to leave it there. but as always, we do appreciate your time and send the loan. stay in there for us. thank you. what the impact of the is ready? bombardment of those guys is file raging is created a generation of children who have been opened the year and made human rights groups . i moved in 24000 children have lost the parents. i'm home and reports on us. an awesome on the beach of the pods. what came in and it's really straight on the home in the say about what the g comes in, central costs to protect the 6 year old brother on his husband, the lawsuit. what's happened to the mom and dad? oh yeah. we should know. my brother doesn't know till now. he's lost all of his
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family except me. i don't know how to tell him. i'm afraid that if i tell him it will have a psychological impact. strife did not just scale the pods left a life changing thing, duties. on a good no, i was with my family at home. i went to bring something from the kitchen. suddenly everything fell down and i was on fire in the fire was eating me this us if loved pain outside of it is friends, football, their favorite sport. and i'll go full on my legs amputated. what can i do? i want to walk. i want to run. i want to play. i want to see my mother. i won't close to where i want to stand up. i want to walk alone on my own. i can sit down, i want to be able to sit down. i can sleep,
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i stay awake all the time. as the main shop honest is wondering what he did to this of these. so what's the new? what did i do to these really? i did nothing to them. i did not carry a gun against them. i did nothing wrong to these rallies the so now on us an awesome alone but the light. but a visitor i intensifies it's bombardments inc, cuz that is not guaranteed to have them. how much does the hold of or ongoing is or is one of the topics discussed during amazing between writing and presidency for him. right. you see in his took his accounts, bonds, president, read you the type of the one i personally disagree, that steps need to be taken to avoid action that could threaten this debility in the middle east. some costs yearly reports from the turkish capital ankara,
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with the meeting took place after 2 delays iranian presidents, abraham re see, finally met with the turkish present treasure type are drawn in on cut off. so delays were due to the rapid escalation and the middle east following is miles war on garza took a round size or close but pins the neighbors chamber more than 500 kilometer border and have each multiple agreements to strength and cooperation in areas ranging from freight to energy, encore expects more from tech, from particularly against the out build for the somewhere cust party or p k k. and it's doing offshoot the y p g to the consumers eat on this. i would like to reiterate, that sort of keeps stands by it on in the fight against terrorism. we attach importance to deepening our relations without neighbour it on, on the basis of mutual trust and common interest. we reiterated this will now be things as the crisis in the region escalates, the leaders signal, it is time to reconcile previous differences for rivals and syria and the south
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congress is mostly a more him test. took. he is a security is our security saturday. we've had good relations for many years and we would like to carry this to a higher level. also, you know, we agree that the policy and people should be given their rights that you have with 2 kids. and i don't remember, but i'll likely us on the e u. it does not designate thomas turner's group. john has referred to the group's members as freedom fighters, but he has refrained from breaking, charged them with desire entirely. despite this harsh restore a conqueror, i has preserved commercial ties with israel prompt and criticism as hold on for me, rob bracey is meeting with add on a scene as an opportunity for regional partners to help towards the escalating tensions in the middle east. and for the countries to recalibrate the relations this fide old that's happening. to solo,
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i'll just be around to facilitate here on al jazeera square is facing the hey, they're good to be with you. more outbreaks of showers rolling across the islands of ireland and britain here, but still hanging onto that warrants, london coming in at 12 degrees. but watch what happens really. this rain starts to intensifies that hops over the channel and the north sea heavy rounds of rain, eastern germany, western areas of poland through denmark. there is storm surge alerts in play. not too far away from copenhagen and some fairly last 3 winds as well. so this is going to be nasty weather for you on friday. let's go back to thursday, the much of central europe. we're dealing with the warrants look at zurich up to 12 degrees,
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but this is nothing compared to what's going on in spain. feeling more like spring, maybe even summer, valencia at $25.00, that's almost 10 above where you should be for this. some of the year. winds will turn around and temperatures will lower speaking of low temperatures, other side, mediterranean, still cool. and we've got this cool brain coming into the bat that cool air has it's also flooded into north east africa. so cairo, just that 19 degrees and oh yeah, weather alerts and play across southern algeria for a dusty when they're, let's head to the south. we're dialing up temperatures across the cape provinces in south africa, heat wave alerts in play, and still heavy rounds of rain stuck over northern madagascar on thursday. see you later. the, this is the 1st and i saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching i'll just hear a reminder of how top stores the ssl is ready for us have a tank. the main building of nessa hospital and con eunice troops surrounding the facility and intense foaming has been taking place around us. is ready for us is carried out more rides over night, across the occupied with bank resting for people in nablus and fighting with palestinians. and janine, more than 6000 palestinians have been to times since october, the 7th and families of this friday kept this housing cause i have protested again calling for the release of their loved ones, thousands months through the streets of tennessee, towards israel's defense ministry. in rockford and southern gaza, the largest family has ignited a story of generosity, best built of bread,
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often to allow just place people to make food. i'm just there a spoke to them. a lot of the items, the car, my name is ro, feed hosting are just a resident of russell. i live near the area where displaced people from gauze, uh, taking refuge. they don't have cooking gas, you know what? they have nothing. they live in tens. i welcome to them into a home, and i have built them a model open. i provide them with the potable water. let's assume i can well then this from on the top of the oceans of the day, ma'am? yeah, there is no other place where we can bake oven wood is expensive. i know 2 ways available, but we come to the house of all, all shall i mean, baker, to the house. we don't have any utensils, either. bless them. they gave us what we need, they gave us water as well. we, they call bridge the and i personally cook the, i hate this anguish is removed and this will comes to an end, so we can return to our homes. and i hope we can invite everyone who stood by all
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sides and supported us to and as how memo has a lot of i want to continue with this. if enough, he, i'm the, for the month of the have been displaced from has that good offer. we have tons of money because our and we big bread that our neighbors are ours. a family. of course it's been difficult. it took a while until the found flower too big. the situation is tragic and unlike which one would imagine. thanks to god, the fondest people who welcomed us into that home. not just us, but also all of this over and can be useful for you by older people in this neighborhood. the ours are well known for their kindness and we have been fortunate to come across them. and then come to us is it is appalled, find room us reportedly made by israel's prime minister about the house role and media using the release of captives from johnson. and a recording link to is there any media, benjamin netanyahu with head saying, cut, how's role was quite problematic and he was unhappy. washington didn't apply more pressure on them. in his statement published on x,
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the guitar re foreign ministry will instead of such comments available, the guy says they are responsible and destructive to the if it's to save innocent lives. or how some very is a professor of international affairs, a counsel university. he says kind of his role as media has been instrumental in getting all sides talking and i think the cuts are, would, uh, would continue to do uh, doing what it has been doing from the get go. and we tried to convince both boxes to come up with the settlement because i think the that's how the prime minister of foreign affairs, she has another month and has just said that, cuts her wood to continue to do whatever it takes to put that into the war and it is in the best interest of the top to see an end of this violence from about. and because it's good for everyone and, and the cuts out into the ocean is not only in favor of either how much or or, or is violet it comes in at a bigger complex it as cuts out or believes that to see
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a solution when door comes to on and a permanency is 1st and the best interest of, of both sides actually is where it is and, and, and how much and the palestinians. but this is a different story because nothing, you know, once every one to those things is on way. and he fell into by the volunteer face to convince his own people that he's doing the right thing. and he wants to just to add blame others and, and pass the but for his video on because out of the, 2 of the news now and russia and ukraine and trading accusations about the crash of a military g is the kremlin, says you cried and shut it down in belgrade and the southern brushing is a ukrainian border. the russians say 65 ukrainian prisoners of war were among 74 people on board. the ukraine inside the craft was transporting width and ro mcbride has moved from the capitol case. this was the moment to russian military
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transport plane crash to the ground, prompting conflicting claims and counter claims about what and who was on board. russian officials say the illusion. 76, similar to this one, was transporting 65 ukrainian prisoners of war for a prison. their exchange, they claim 90 i, across missiles were detected being launched from the ukraine. you inside of the border launch 2 or 3 murder. let's go from the morning of january 24. moscow time, a terrorist act was committed as a result of which in the area of the belgrade region, a russian transport, a cross was shot down which was carrying out to flight and to transport the $65.00 military personnel of the armed forces of you crying from moscow region to belgrade, who were accompanied by 3 russian officers and a crew of 6 people, they all died. the claims were immediately treated with deep suspicion by ukraine,
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that accuses russia of conducting long standing. this information campaigns which are with the short i see on the sam. usually jim. okay. and it is obvious that the russians are playing with the lives of ukrainian prisoners with the feelings of their relatives and with the emotions of our society. it is necessary to establish clear facts as much as possible, given that the plane crash happened on russian territory. beyond the control facts is the key would now stop was the salon. you believe you didn't assume? officially, ukraine says it has no evidence of its prisoners of war being on the plain, but the statement by military intelligence, as hinted that if they were on board, russia was responsible for the safety, blaming must go for nothing, foaming, keep upfront spoilt arrangements for the prisoner swath on for flying po, w's so close to an active was establishing the truth as being made. honda, by the secrecy that surrounds the highly sensitive exchanges of russia and ukraine
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in prison. as this was the last christmas walter carried out to new. yeah. even rushes list of the ukrainian p o w 's. they say what on the plane is being disputed with a number of social media post questioning the veracity of some of the names from mcbride. i'll just say era key. dimitri pat, it's just a political analyst at the in those me instant as media project in moscow, he told my colleagues seventies ident, you cry and could have shot down the pine by mistake. and i think we're going to see a lot of conspiracy theories on both sides about it. but the popular theme in russia is that some people in ukraine, especially the government, the field. they don't want to see that they feel government was bad because these people would be angry and they would tell the story how they became po, doubtless. in most of the cases, people will become fios because they're poorly equipped, fully, all,
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but the crate or their commands, us leave them into a difficult situation. so there is a school to be, uh, an explanation, a bit of a big a scandal for them to kill around p o w. so the what, what do you feel explanations just that you pena's probably be stupid for some kind of a regular rush community, blaine. and they just saw that they would see that. and it was a russian claim. and the, there's a whole way know, so this would be another explanation, more portable for some people. the white glove and investigation is underway in molly of the killing of dozens of gold minus a tunnel collapse with 200 minus we're working at least 73 of them were killed. nicholas hawk has more. they had come to molly's southern district of con, got battle and a rumor that they could find gold and get rich. instead, they lost their lives. scattered on the grounds,
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what is left of the gold miners belonging slate on friday evening, they descended a 100 meters below ground. in galleries they built using wooden planks. as they were hundreds of miners head deep in the soiled searching for gold. when survivors say they heard a loud rumbling noise, moments later, the gallery collapsed. silence descended on the site only broken by panic. miners above ground, desperately calling or nearby villages for help. the village teeth, and then go my g r. i says they buried $73.00 bodies at the cemetery. the rest are still stuck below. where were the authorities when they needed them, he asks. the surviving miners seem lost for words. still in shock. it could have been them. they are mostly migrants from neighboring center go in pre k fos. so they watched officials survey this site that the president at the tragedy took place on a science that belongs to a multinational company called african gold group,
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also known as to bonnie resources. a concession that is legally attributed should not have autism. no mine is uprising on this size. norma, the canadian listed company, african gold, has not commented on the accident, but the multi nationals paper claims it is compliant with local legislation. molly is one of the forest countries in the world, and yet it is in the 4th largest exporter of gold in africa. gold mining and the salad region has become a lucrative but dangerous business. in february 2022, at least 59 people were killed implicate of foss, so after the explosion of a stockpile of dynamite added artisan old gold mining site. mining accidents are also regularly reported in guinea. set a goal in western molly, us, but those responsible for these accidents are rarely prosecuted. the villages of kung, about our morning,
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unable to bury their dead. they are angry and called for justice. nicholas hawk elgin's 0 farm is in front. continuing the roadblocks, demonstrations, they signed the livelihoods of 3 and 5 rising costs and your opinion, environmental regulations that protested at your headquarters in brussels and use tractors to disrupt traffic. over the past week, natasha butler reports from paris, taking that protest to the heart of the new french form is demonstrated in preference. they say the rising costs to new you environmental rules and make that work impossible. i'm just fed up above the surface to i'm so frustration. i love my job. i always have but we can't deal with all these a regulations anymore. let me social fits what they pose more and more draconian standards on us. but on the other hand, they'll produce isn't protected, like we need to be clean and clean up, which costs us more and more. but we're in
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a global market. so the cheapest way to of the french fruits, i suppose, is a growing european movement began in germany. and the medicines in front of them is a big demonstration for more than a week. looking rhodes, most ways, maybe the south of the country on tuesday, a fall into door. so we killed off to a call. he's a blockade where they were protesting. was just 5 minutes. the gabriella house, the offices in providence kitchen, full face from keith on the you. a whole profession is in morning like a whole rural community is morning. a family is a discharge of the effects each and every one of us telling me to fix the whole country. the growing on rest is a major challenge for the new, the appointed prime minister. the governments made some concessions, including on fuel costs. farm is still angry, is a compensation from for an impulse, and what they say is excessive. you regulation folks between natal informing representatives on monday. indeed, without agreement,
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the silver was on so full the difficulties and, and that farmers feel about the low pay is very real. what we experience on a daily basis on our farms is the lack of pay, the lack of income and prices that reflect the work that we do. the protests. com is come paintings on the way for june to europe and paul demetri elections in from marine. the pens far right party is quoting farms. i'm leading opinion polls making, resulting the crisis ever more urgent for the french government. it's actually about the, i'll just say era virus, of hundreds of people have been demonstrating outside argentina's embassy in mexico city to purchase tools and sold integrity as a general strike was held in argentina. the demonstrations in both mexico and argentina are against controversial economic reforms. last month and seen this new president, have you ever like issued a decree, scrapping or changing world in 350 economic regulations?
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critics signed a remove protections for consumers and workers and unconstitutional. less than america it is said lucy newman has moved from argentina as capital as bonus iris. tens of thousands or trade union members answer the call to take to the streets of argentina to protest against new president of cub getting malays austerity measures . the have stopped funds for soup kitchens, the starving, the poorest water favor and the pharmaceutical companies, big business and big land owners. the president is a lunatic. he wants congress to see all its power to him. my heart aches for what's happening in my country. the public sector workers were docked a day of pay, and union leaders could face fines or even prison for disrupting the free flow of
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traffic. but that didn't stop huge numbers of people from taking part in the 12, our national strike. but it is not meant to any of our lives. the country discuss whether or not me but small. i called very, very young people here, 630 all of their social security minister describes the strike is the work of quote, mafioso is trying to preserve their corporate privileges while the government concedes the industrial actions has cost argentina millions, money. i don't know if that can be now since then. gone. say those and the national
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airlines had to cancel the $295.00 flights. so i'm re direct 25200000 passengers so far today because of these people quoted by the many that it was a gamble for our tina's unions. many of whose most emblematic leaders a widely criticized for corruption. so i sort of seem to get the fun, the trade unions, i'm not very popular actors in our society. and we have a government that presents itself as the enemy of the unions. so the strike could be counter productive for the organizes perhaps. but argentina is still very powerful. train unions have made it clear. the strike was just the beginning. this in the country where social unrest fuse by power in this unions amid in the queue economic crisis has broke down governments before the sea and human outages. era, window site is in thailand, the fullest political leader, peter, let me, sharon ross has returned to parliament off to the supreme court, acquitted him a violation election though. the man who could have become thailand's prime
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minister was suspended as a politician for holding shares, and a media company off to his party won the general election last year. tony chang reports from bangkok is heading into cold with his political future and the balance between them during rep looking relaxed as he felt his way through crowds of supporters and generous. c to get into the constitutional cold. despite his demeanour concerned, the court might well ban him from politics as it has with other popular politicians recently is. so it was something of a surprise when and not guilty, verdict was handed down by a margin of 8 to one. the judges agreed that the media company hadn't been active for 17 years. but the judgment would change the fact that peter isn't prime minister, nor is his policy move forward in government. despite his surprise, when in last year's general election, his appointment was posted by the on the like to the of the house. and the policy
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remains in opposition. anyone could have avoided move forward and peter on to to are either you give up politics and walk away from it, ignore it, you know, hopeless. or you actually pay more attention to it and become more hopeful whether it's outside of the parliament for inside of the apartment because i'm of the people's choice. but the parliament's enemy lou quotes, previous incarnation future for suspended by the court in 2020. the reform is platform, the 1st part is well popular as ng good time down to establish min, let's try to shut them down. the call for change and reform and progress in time that is unmistakable index, horrible and scrolling. so you know, putting that down, denying it comes out of right, high costs for thailand and for the establishment that runs china. so does the quotes verdict indicate to change the surprise no guilty validate today and something of a really cool lives are on run,
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but he's not out of the woods yet. the policy will be back here in 7 days time for decision of the constitutional course. as he tried to lead the crowd search for some shouting out prime minister, it's a job, he didn't get this time, but it's still very much in his sites. it's already set up, but the problem is that joe, now are you happy to sit out in opposition? for the rest of this term or we're still the prime minister all candidate according to the constitution. so it anything that happens then i must say, i'm always ready willing and able to lead this country going forward. but that depends on the process. thank you so much. tony chang, l 20, bangkok. so, so hit hit on al jazeera breakthrough in gene therapy. treatment rises,
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hundreds of people suffering from hearing loss, the human rights groups in charlotte, and a warning debt. and you little to regulate the internet will stifle freedom of speech. opposition politicians tied to legislation is an attempt to silence government critics nelson. and this report from the capital of columbia on this site, the hose of protests, criticisms, and warnings, the city and government approved its new internet low. on wednesday, the on line seems to bill sets up for commission, which can jail people for up to 5 years for the content it decides is illegal. but this is outside parliament said it's in the tim my prison vicar, missing her to silence is predicts, what do i need to get out of the get out of your copy?
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they thought your mind to close a brought against people's rights, particularly pressure is ruled out. even if people are dragged to do one by one, the police are deployed. we can't be put down. you can't stop the people from coming forward. bends what would be deemed as full statements that threaten national security in the order that all provoke rice and religious divisions. it also prevents closer votes closing new to the of the military and allow me fair to the public. the government has said to crack down on online abuse of women and children, and pornography, or a key fact of the new law is. the supreme court received $46.00 petitions against the bill and rule that move in hoff it's close is needed to be changed. the government degreed. i hate that the natives on the road run the posse. i will present all new proposals at the next cabinet mesa with an after that they will be announced. i don't think anyone will challenge those proposals in the supreme court because all parties have agreed to those proposing asset. we will bring them as
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amendments to this act on a future day. told the local and international rights groups have condemned the bill. the u. n. us for significant divisions saying it can be used to suppress dissenting voices. think about the damage that you all causing in your pity interest, and you all set the efforts to maintain saba at any cost. think of the damage you're doing to this country. think of the international, the damage, so the, in the reputation of this country internationally thing called the damage you're doing to potential investors, the easier internet collision which includes tech jobs that google, apple and meta said the bill is unworkable and would undermine potential growth. and for an investment interlock is digital economy plus the government uses, the legislation is needed to protect communities and individuals. many safety or
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life safety will be a width and of a shield in government and. and then there's a 0 colombo so it's curious, military says the latest cruise missile followed by north korea was likely an upgrade of his existing capabilities. if you don't get in confirmed at most of this, i'll just off it's west coast on wednesday. so it contains north korea's actions, what kind of, what was the price on? so knowing these height and considering the flight distance of north korea's cruise missile, which is sort of in pieces launches on, it is believed that it was for the grading of existing cruise missile capabilities . these how you the south korean induced intelligence authorities and the lives of the details of the us federal aviation administration says boeing 737, max 9 plans that play as a flag in the agency ground to them 2 weeks ago, off to adult plug on an alaska airlines pine blew out during a slice the if i has approved in inspection and maintenance process. so the pines can return to service. the following will not be allowed to expand its production.
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breakthrough in gene therapy, treatment has allowed an 11 year old boy to here for the 1st time a some damn underwent the experimental surgery at the children's hospital of philadelphia. in the united states, the surgeon says the treatment could have a profound impact for future treatments. and the study published and the launch is found that 5 of 6 children treated in china using experimental gene therapy at the hearing, significantly restored. ching, she chant as a doctor at boston's mass on a hospital and just send you over of the study in the us. he explains how the therapy works. so these are starting to treat the children quite them completed their so these are quite a gsr t. why the way to use it to use these are so called a special type of virus, a v fires to carry the gene and we can get into taking a year. oh, as a chosen and as
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a chosen with on tablet is pretty good gene. the kind of here before the treatment that complete that after we inject, as a gene product utilization, a year, the product actually go into the cell and work. and we started the fall sheet. as a result, the children came here and that's how it works. do use are these really very advanced technology is the use of all different diseases, fossil fuel and loss. these are particularly important in a way the german aspect over 1000000000 people worldwide. and as a no single drop be proved by 50 h i country cumulus. so nobody ever be treat during loss can retain the hearing. so this rate is a 1st time that we've shown regina therapy can be used to treat genetic hearing loss, which per dollar for the effect of children. so they chose
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a work phone company that obviously them and they retain the hearing loss as they regained a speech. well, that's all for this news out, but i will be back in just a moment. was much more on the day's news. in the meantime. you can get the licensed on our website, stay with us, the i have the right, the boy cost. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. and 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment, by how many words, what i have succeeds in this legislation, thing use it to flush receipts of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental reasons, and it's like 10 word pod, 3. the template on our era, jo button and donald trump. headstart really opposed messages by officer. trump
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