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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 29, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST

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or babel the hello i'm robot this and this is a news are live from doha coming up in the next 16 minutes is real target, southern and central garza evacuation orders are issued, but people say that are no safe places to go at least 2 people are killed and an error strikes on the city and capital never building that. a run size was targeted by israel last month. and at least 5 palestinians are dead after another. and neither of these mainly military rates across they occupied westbank, uninspired jordan had beaten a raft to reach the quarter finals of the asian cap. jordan swore twice and added
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time to clean a free to victory and set up a match with cheeky stuff. the . we're going to be getting this. these are in gaza where israel has once again targeted the southern and central areas of the strip. a school housing displaced palestinian families freeing these rarely attacks. the pop and building were hit, dozens of people being killed. according to the guys, a health ministry. the total death total has no surpassed $26600.00. on a lock mode begins are confidential it off in southern gaza. these are the consequences of his ability or strikes are in an apartment building. and so why the and the so you're not in central garza, the more get a super hospitalized pack. a piece of paper stuck the blanket would identify her as
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she was buried outside is more the ties up in an ambulance. 7 not far away at the re man school boys said stopping on the school building with sha weed. with miss salas, my family was killed. they will be killed. all those in the costs remove burned to death. in the north, at least 10 people were killed in a strike on a residential building and gall, the city. the bodies were taken to us. you've a hospital, they used to be a god, the largest medical facility that barely functions. now the un say's about 40 and hospitality throughout this trip remain operational. the only there is a, it is a trickling into god, but it's not enough just to stay in line,
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especially in the north where people are digging up water pipe. we get water here. once every 15 days, we use it for bathing and cooking. for cooking, we must boylen and firewood. as we don't have gas, the water pressure is very weak and the water is dead. children now sick, the teeth are a road from the to the water and the harris pulling out by will borrow and bucket they have to take with they can get the problem. so then after that we are full of diseases from this water. it's definitely not drink apple. why should we drink it? and everyone has seen this. why are they ignoring us? are we human beings of the policy and medical students at sea level head? this is one of those for us to hit south in the exit us from hon eunice towards rough. she and her 4 siblings scratch out the living among the 1000 of displays. pete, the cat. i hope i can find anything under the rubble when we go back. i also hope
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to go back to my university to the simple days. for now, my future is destroyed, a lives destroyed, even if the will and how many years will it take us to recover? there is a sadness behind the smiles, with the uncertainty of the future, weighing heavily on her and so many others. i mean my mood is eda know fi in southern gauze. there's really a taxi of the main hospital in con, units of escalated in recent days. adulthood on the hospital describes the confusion there as is really forces calling stuff to evacuate the area. it was a vehicle in being sweet. it is the best lights on the moon being over the water, listening to the instructions by the let's cut them but use the microphone
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and they are giving us the instructions to do that with that area. because this is a bucket area. so much of the gaza strip is, and i wonder, is really evacuation orders the most recent. what is your to in con units, including the area of know so hospital and i was forcing thousands more to flee, but many say they don't trust that somewhere else will be any safer. israel has previously bomb locations, 8 described as safe in the country, isn't what it costs up with more. i'm currently standing on a sheet street, a couple of meters away from love because that's the last point that separates the north of causal strip and the south of the cause. a strip where it has been separated a couple of months ago. where is really forces called this a safe core door and it's the only cory door, and it's the only road for people to evacuate from the northwest to the south. it has been a tough night on the cause of the report. there has been and this is right,
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the raids on south river, you can see camps in several areas across the cause through sense the morning, the palestinians in gaza strip in check with one neighborhood. and that's kind of how a neighborhood and in the middle of the causal associates have been warned on their iphones and their phones. they receive messages to evacuate from those areas to data. but as you see, no one showed up. we are surprised that people did not do what the is where the army i asked them to evacuate, but at the end of the day, people in the gaza strip. now acknowledge the fact that the is where the forces are asking them to go to safe areas. and then these days areas turn into a war. so we're talking about people who have been called to evacuate the community to evacuate, to reflect, and to say you're not. and to all the southern areas, as you see, people do not trust what is ready forces, tell them,
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and no one evacuated just like the is there any forces requested them? this is in the godaddy. why? because the cause of and tonic, all those things in wi fi in the southern guys i him was just describing there that people don't trust that they is there any statements that they have safe places to go because they have been hit so many times a lot of the people who do choose to move on moving to the area for you or just talk this through what's happening with the evacuation orders. yes, movies, actuation order is being issued today for the majority of residents who are still trapped in the north and east central areas of gospel city. now those people who are taking about thousands of them right now on these areas that lack all kinds of basic this is, is um, it'd be a good, staggering amount of destruction that had been close to that region. as israel is expanding its military offensive. and the costs of the territory. now people, yesterday, all the noise has been taught widely by these very many trees,
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especially when the main central neighborhoods including sought to refuge account, a gauze mason from a neighborhood alongside with a musser neighborhood. and i should loved one area. now these areas are overcrowded with people who had skipped from neighborhood to another, seeking for a place to be protected inside. it is very ongoing for abutment that it seems that the are, there is something this is about to be for beds in the areas as may evacuation old is reduced. president spot, the question is what to go? the are not food to the safe cord adult to reach to the south as new operations are being made and conducted in the mid of areas that link between the move and the south. also, people who are trying to sleep before these conditions, either they've got be killed by these very forces via others being also cumulative up to being abducted by the military. that till now we would not witness any waves of evacuation for those people because they are not yet being able to reach to the
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south. but it's supposed to be a safe zone for them. an adult talk to us about the the ongoing strikes that are going on here because of course, this is all going against the backdrop of the continual fighting that we have been talking about for weeks now. yes, fighting an air strikes by the way on the ground continues, as they use many, many trees and pressing on with it's been a tree genocides, they'll campaign against it because of strep, especially in the middle and separate pocket. within the past few hours blew a strikes have been carried out by the east verify 2 jets on the main central neighborhoods of kansas city, including up to 5 neighborhood were $25.00 pounds. a city is being killed, at least off to destruction, of a residential building in the area where it is by the forces day by day in that part of gauze is excessive painting. their military acts on the grounds alongside
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with unrelenting bombardments of the city of han units. we have been seeing how these very forces are encircling about the nozzler hospital, even preventing medical teams from getting outside of the hospital to reach areas of targeting to have both the victims from under the ruffles of the destroyed buildings on the situation for them day by day that is getting much more difficult on the expands of the military operations. totally thank you very much indeed. does tonic boys and bring us up to date from a rough fight in southern guns, or whether these to 2 people have been killed in an air striking a building in the city and capital of moscow. several others have been wounded. the house was reportedly being used by add ons, revolutionary guards. the attack happened. it was a scene of another strife last month and blamed israel for that attacked which killed a senior member of its revolutionary guards to us as they're going to be very consequential responses to a drone attack that killed 3 of its soldiers. an injured dozens in jordan present,
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and joe biden has blamed everyone in fact fighters, but the white house on monday added to the us does not seek a war with iran levies or the 1st american military fatalities in the region since asians war on guys have begun around denies that it was behind the attack, calling the accusations baseless american base host and a number of troops involved in anti i some operations the iraqi on groups back by around have the same responsibility for the attack be, is limited resistance in iraq police this video which it says it shows the launch of the drone killed us soldiers bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins. and now what's the us been saying about this? yeah, well the national security council spokesperson, john kirby speaking on the american chat show, saying that the us president now mulling his options as commander and she's saying
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that the united states will respond. this is a consequential attack in the eyes of the united states. the response will be careful, it will also be deliberate. as you point out, the united states says it is not looking for a conflict with a ron. it is not also looking for a conflict within the region. however, the united states saying it will respond at the time and manner of is choosing, given the fact that they see this as a significant attack. now, as you mentioned, 3 soldiers, us soldiers killed, 34 wounded. and the concern is that there have been increasingly least will attack since october 7th, according to the united states in the united states soldiers. and as a result, the united states military is prepared and gearing up to respond just a waiting. those orders from the commander in chief and now over the last couple of
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weeks we've been reporting on the fact that job items be coming on, been coming under pressure because of the way that they do us support for israel in the war. on garza, he is of course, on the campaign trail, we're heading to the presidential elections in november. how is all of this, do you think, playing into the political scene in the us as well as given the republicans, the democrats, us president of course, and his opponents an opportunity to attack? and that's exactly what has been taking place over the last few days, particularly his main rival, the former president, donald trump, who has been very vocal in criticizing us. president joe biden saying that the braves that attack on the united states is yet another horrific and tragic consequences. jo bivens weakness and surrender another front runner, or rather, contender for the presidency. nikki haley has been also pointing the
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finger at joe biden saying that they would not be attacking our troops if joe biden weren't so weak in his treatment of iran. so this is certainly opened up joe biden to criticism on capitol hill as well as the us congress. however, we know now that this really is a 2 person race with the current president, the facing, the former president, donald trump. and so you as president joe biden swinging back, really pushing the fingers at donald trump as characterizing him as a reckless politician. saying that if you were in charge, that things would be much worse. that's why that is corresponding kimberly hoggard talking to his committee. thank you very much indeed. want to bring in the rent, edmonds, so he's director of the rock initiative of chatham. how does he's joining us from london? thank you very much indeed for being with us and give us some background on this coalition. this group that is claiming responsibility for strikes as
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well as coalition, you know, not as part of the access of resistance or designing resistance is a umbrella organization of a few on groups and militias such as can top has by the law advocate has belinda jabbar and a few others that have been operating in iraq in syria, across the region for many, many years. and they have strong connections, particularly to the rocky government, the popular realization forces. but also there are allied to the ron in the region 2 has bella and 11 on in the region as well as 2 groups in syria and the syrian regime. so it's very much a insurance national on group that sees itself as a vanguard. and what i mean by that is it sees itself as the, the sort of line of defense against western imperialism against the us, against israel. and it does the bidding for many of its allies in the region, such as by sending me styles and strikes me. i mean that the title i understand is
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baselining. resistance in iraq, one would assume that it is based or has carried out many of its attacks there. why do you think that he decided to target something that was on the city and jordan border as well? it's uh, yeah, as a bank, our group, it's as main sort of target our main enemy has been the united states and, and especially since october 7th, an israel sort of the fight against israel in the region. it's looks and it has targeted as well. us interests in iraq already as targeted us interesting, syria as well as in the most recent i yesterday or talks, alex killed 3 service people. americans, there was people, it's a fit for top. you've had to the last few months, american air strikes that have killed senior iranian commander senior. his beloved commanders, as well as senior commanders from this is dominic resistance in iraq. and in retaliation. these groups have also attacked american interests in american allies
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in the region. countries like iraq and syria is where and it was, it's fine to happen is where you're on another nice as well. i want to fight that happened. this is becoming the playground for what you know, people have been talking about in terms of escalation in the, in the middle east right now. so for those reasons, you know, i will continue this type of tit for tat attacks. something i think that is consequential. however, is, this is the 1st time the several years, but american service people have been killed, so they have casualties from direct fire. and, and so this is uh, concerning escalation. do you think uh, given your assessment on your, your knowledge of, of the group. do you think that this was a calculated decision that they decided to try to kill american soldiers given the fact that we know that there is going to have their all going to be significant repercussions for that reason. rather than, for example, of carrying out drawing bombing attack generally, that might have injured troops, but may not have killed soldiers. well, that is the question. as you say,
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there has been almost a slight certain logic underlining the types of attacks that this, these resistance groups have done in the past few years. and that has been to, to, to attack, to a massage, to drones, but not necessarily to kill. and because of that, there hasn't been casualties. now of course the americans, i would say that it's, it's a capability is not an intent issue. and there just have been unable to. but from their perspective, from the perspective resistance, there is a calculation there. there is a need to show for, there's a need to show that they, that they have the military capabilities and the intelligence to be able to head, but also not to risk escalation. because at the end of the day, these groups and their allies, the iranians, sort of the government of your own. it's forces as bottom left and on. they don't want a direct confrontation partly more, primarily because they know they want limit direct confrontation against the us or israel. but they need to show up for us. and that's what these groups do is doing
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these types of strikes. it is signaling it's messaging to say we're here and we can not of course visit departure from that. and it does show that there is intended to kill as part of that logical violence. just very briefly. i mean, they're hopping talks and reason, days, and back died about so between the us and the rocky states. and in order to try to work out some sort of timeline for that and reducing the number of american troops that are being in iraq. and we know that both the trump administration and the by the administration on keen and having american troops serving abroad to any significant degree. do you think attacks like this might actually have the opposite effect and might force the us to reconsider and reassess its presence in the region a well, the difficult position of the by administration very much wants to lead, wants to sort of move away from, from, from your off in the, in the region, but it also has the president of augusta and how problem i think it is to be seen
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as losing and retreating. so the difficulty the conundrum divided with ministration has, is it wants to leave, but it also wants to leave in a position of power, not in the position of weakness. and so what do you have instead, is this different tabs where each side wants to have blocks shot or the last se, until that is the case neither side is uh, sort of bunching because of but it's very difficult to see for now how the us will be able to sell the theater of retreat from iraq. we're not my so we appreciate you being with us on all just doing, giving us the benefit of your expertise. thank you very much. indeed. at least 5 palestinians have been killed by his very voices and they occupied westbank. a young man was shown dead in the town of young moon. now those were killed. and so was the daughter and took home and was also wondering, charged and in the city of janine. but a palestinian pot of magic was beaten by and is waiting soldier before being
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arrested. bulldozers demolished properties and public facilities. as israel intensifies its veins across the occupied westbank, most stories are imaginative. the physical abuse of palestinians, some who were detained a minute to check points, say they were beaten by his waiting soldiers that abraham as their story on armed and on the ground. i'm going to attach 2 more hits than he could count. some were from the rifle but opened his really soldier that came to no and no you. i said to them, my eyes are hurting their bleeding on my face. the pepper spray them without care that i'm in pain. blindfolded in hand, coughed. he was been left to go without any explanation and with many wounds, some of which you have not a lot of. they beat me before. i could know who it was. it was also shocking the human lead me and put the rifle on my shoulder to shoot at other palestinian men. i
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heard the bull. it's like going near my ear. unlike ahmed, the beating of my syllable, what all wasn't caught on camera. this video shows medical teams trying to help him after he was assaulted during and his really read of his refuge account in the occupied list. way. he says these really soldiers went from door to door at s thing and assaulting dozens of palestinians. so i'm not given much you have, i'm a 2nd, an officer shouted we found in front of me. they started beating me up on my head and they hit my shoulders with a crowbar and hit my elbow with a hammer force. reading the book, much thin, was not wanted by these ready forces and there was no reason to detain him and who had driven by the hatred towards us. they just want to hurt us, especially young man. but if i did i to a word or say i'm in pain, they'd beat me harder and humiliate me. i, the more they kept experiencing, some of them will back, it says this type of physical and mental abuse has become the norm. he says he's
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been a soul, not one this and of no twine, but 4 times is that the most recent was while he was working in a coffee shop. are you off on this, the soldier to like to hit my head against on the phone here, but i use my hand to seat my head. he took my glasses a weight off and then continued hitting my head against the wall. yeah, but it wasn't just him looking at him. it says these really forces the tech of not everyone else in the coffee shop that night. cool stuff. oh, before they did, he says they pulled the plug on the surveillance camera christmas time. and he told us that was the only because he's often beaten, but also because he could face further punishment for speaking on camera with peers, stress, sudden pain. good afternoon, parents try to protect their children the best they can. but living under decades long minutes through a few patients, they know there is nothing we can do to keep them safe. is that but i mean, i just need the okay find lesson the conference has been held in west jerusalem
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calling for is really set up as to move back into guys a once the war is over at least 27 members of these really government attended that meeting on this i'll hold reports from occupied east to us and then thousands gather to call for a legal is really settlements to be rebuilding done. so and for palestinians to be expelled from their homes, among them. cabinet ministers and coalition lawmakers, including the countries national security minister and alter nationalist eton, mar, ben, v or who called for settlements. not just to be rebuilt in garza, but also in the northern occupied west bank in the summer. and so uh, mister prime minister benjamin netanyahu, i'm addressing you from the stage. it's a shame to wait another 19 years to understand that bush got teeth and northern somalia must be returned. the responsibility of brave leadership is to make
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courageous decision. so tell me nothing. y'all who says he does not intend to maintain a permanent presence in gaza again, but that is real. what maintains security control for some time? with some of those in his cabinet. once more, we are settling or aligned from width to length, controlling yet and fighting several ways and bringing with god's help security to all of his route. you know what the answer is without settlement there is no security one seen as freely voices. they are now at the heart of israel's government. opposition leader. yet you're lupita posting this scathing statement on social media. the settlement conference on guys that by don't. what's my yeah. did party with many minutes just from the liquid party is a disgrace to the thing. yeah. into part to that was once at the center of the national camp and is now trailing helplessly behind the extremist. how is simeon say? there is real danger in meetings like this one. this confidence?
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well is there any administrators participated, including ministers from the liquid party? the 5 to who's the now additionally 15 members of the commission but dissipated so it's not a joke. these are, these are the people who are making the policy and the 0 and the they were going to include ethnic cleansing goals, guys, and complete ethnic cleansing of the people of guys. is there a withdrew from gauze after a 38 year occupation in 2005. this included the evacuation of $21.00, illegal settlements. if new settlements were built, it would be against international law and the public position of israel's biggest ally, the united states have the central jersey to occupied east jerusalem. i think i loved him well, how much i'm jim and telling me that i was comfortable just reporting that this not everybody is comfortable with the fact that this conference is being held the that's right,
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robin. throughout the day we've seen more criticism emerging about that re settlement conference. let me read you just a couple of the quotes from break prominence. lawmakers here in israel, we heard earlier from been a gaps that he's a former defense minister. he is also a member of the war cabinet. and regarding the conference, he said, the participation of ministers and members of the coalition in the conference yesterday part is really society. during war went on stay. they damaged our legitimacy in the world. and they damaged efforts to create a framework for returning our abduct tease. beyond that, we also heard from another member of the war cabinet guy, the eyes in cod. he's a former chief of the israeli army. he's also a current member of the can s it. and she told, and his really tv outlets that those who participated, especially members of the connected and ministers in the government, that they are exacerbating societal divisions. we've heard from other political
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leaders as well criticizing this. clearly something that has rankled. a lot of the lead here and is real at a time when things are very fraud and to that end i must mention that just in the past 25 minutes here in tel aviv you had rocket sirens sounding over the city. now it's the 1st time that that's happened in around a month, my team and i, we went to a shelter. we were only there for about 5 or 6 minutes. we emerged, the news that has come out since then it's being reported and is really media that there were around 11 rockets of were fired from southern fun, eunice towards the center of israel, including tel aviv, that 7 of those rockets were intercepted by the iron. don't missile defense system, and that 4 of those rockets fell in open areas. rum, interesting that they come from con eunice, which is an area where they is really military says that it's intensifying itself operations and encouraging people to evacuate from. let's go back to is really
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politics in the can asset itself. benjamin missing yahoo and facing yes, another vote of no confidence. i believe that's right, rob. there were 2 motions that were table today from different members of the can. that's it. no confidence votes. now we should mention of the top that both of those no confidence motions have been voted upon and both of them failed as was expected . because you must remember that a benjamin netanyahu was coalition has 64 seats. that's the majority. and the $120.00 c connected. now, one of those know confidence motions was brought by guy here. let pete he's of course, the opposition leader here in israel. and that was regarding the country's budget because political opponents of the prime minister had stated that this budget that's been presented and has not yet been voted on. that. that is something that essentially pays favors to a settler groups to uh, right, wingers that it does not pay enough attention to try to fix the economy of israel.
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and it does not pay attention to trying to help when it comes to the war effort at a time when things are dire for the israeli economy. now the reason that was so symbolic and important was because if they know confidence motion when it comes to the card to the budget, if that were to pass and that means that there would be new elections. there was another no confidence motion brought by the error of members of the connected that failed as well. so all of this very symbolic, it wasn't expected to pass, but it really goes to show the amount of pressure being put by political leaders on the prime minister at a time when his leadership is being questioned, more and more, and by many more segments of society, here in israel, bravo homage, i'm zoom life for us instead of a mom and thank you very much. indeed. several is relatives have been arrested during another protest that the com. i will select border crossing aimed at preventing a drugs from entering gaza protests as managed to hold the rally in spite of on the 9th. and that's why is very forces on a sunday of the area is not a closed military zone. they say no to monitor, encourage you to enter the strip until all the top tips held in garza returned and
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have managed to turn several trucks back to egypt in the past week. it's a spokesman for the you and agency helping palestinians in gaza says the organization will be forced to stop operations at the end of february. if funding isn't provided itself to a number of countries stopped payments when 12 staff members were accused of taking part in the total of the 7th attacks, the us is the disease biggest donor of in 2023. it contributed $422000000.00 to unwrap several other nations including germany, australia, u. k. canada and japan are also suspending their supports. they provided more than 1000000000 dollars last year. you an agency supports maybe 6000000 palestinian refugees across the middle east. it runs 706 schools and a 140 primary healthcare facilities. it also provides food and cash assistance more than $1800000.00 palestinians. most of them in gaza has the stuff of about 13 sizes
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and then at least a $150.00 to have been killed and is really a tax norway has joined to you and calls for donor countries to keep supporting the vital work of their own. want excellent bonsai the is the norwegian minister of foreign affairs and these are suspending on the funding amount as to what he calls collective punishments. i know that the commission in general, as a really has said that there should be 0 tolerance, 0 tolerance to anything like this. but you know, if you have 30000 employees who are embedded inside, so sites in because the overwhelming majority of these employees are local stuff and kind of the needs, the input of thing in there is to try to, you know, be absolutely certain that you have 0 risk is very difficult even if, if your treatment has 0 tolerance, which is i talk to me why i want to continue our funding. i urge all the donors to do so. and then we will collectively work with on right to make sure that
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everything comes from the table to what actually happened. and what then level do to prevent something like this were happening again, but we can not collectively furnish all the people who are refugees or internally displaced. the fortunately the past, many of them remember these people did not choose a life as a refugee. i think everyone would prefer to live in the, for you independent, continuing and normal life and having their own business or work, but circumstances over many, many years have a fit these people in this place on the international community cannot abandon them now. so the head and i'll just say the cut out is for the ministers in washington for more tullocks and a possible deal to secure the release of his many captives. and guys will see why french farmers have blocked all major highways. i powers and in sports guinea, which the, for the final use of the ask a couple of nations for the tournaments most successful sized out font is gonna
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have the details coming up. the sirens sound as ambulances from across the main island of when she race to rescue people in need. suddenly, a warning to help. there is a 5.5 magnitude tremor in nearby. we finally arrived at north coast some 30 kilometers south of the epicenter of that point where many elderly people called home. they tell us they were 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 . one day i might be covering politics like post office st from serbia. it's a hungry. what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through
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so that i can convey the headlines from the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the you want to know just need a reminder of i told stories of this are israels targeted as school and gaza were displaced? palestinians have been sheltering as well as in the pop and building. dozens of people have been killed. 5 times the palestinians are forced to flee on us under ins, maybe evacuation orders, but they say there's nowhere else to go. as israel has previously found, locations described a safe add at least 2 people have been killed in an error striking
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a building in the city and capital damascus. house is reportedly used by evidence revolutionary god, colorado spot him and associate mohammed been on the mine also on e as in the us meeting, secretary of state attorney blinking in washington dc. and when he comes just a day after you met intelligence officials from egypt as were aligned to us in paris to discuss a possible deal to release the captives held in johnson. my account is joining us now in the us state department in washington dc. so what can we expect from this meeting, mike, as well the talk, so going on at the moment. uh, the 2 minutes disappeared briefly on camera for about to minutes. they didn't say anything. they went back into the tools, but it comes with a critical juncture. kata is a central figure in terms of securing the release of those captives being held in gaza. and this is obviously the top of the agenda between the secretary of state
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and the guitar, e prime minister. this is the absolutely crucial point for the united states and indeed will cut out and all parties involved in this ongoing conflict. now significant to is the fact that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, has just vehemently criticized casa for not doing, as he puts it enough to secure the release of the captives. this is something that caught to denies it as plain paying a major role behind the scenes in terms of achieving this. but what will be happening in the course of the next hour or so is discussion about those captains. but what is also on the table is that the attack on us forces on the jo, daniel and syrian border, which results in the depths of us soldiers and the injury of so many. let's talk about the wider context about this because we were just mentioning earlier on that they just, there's just been a day since uh, cause i was part of that meeting with egyptian officials and us intelligence officials in paris. i think it was in order to flash out at least the starting
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point for the next stage. just talk us through what being the context of this meeting is as well as just understand how this capt to release a could in the past. if the series of kept to release is which involve the exchange of palestinian prisoners for the release of those being held captive by various have agencies within and gaza. but involved in that with egypt kata and united states. now these are the central figures in terms of how this is going to happen. egypt because of its excess because it is the place to which the captives could be removed if they are released khattab because it has close relationship with how much leadership it is. an absolutely crucial into luck you to having a very close relation with the us leadership as well. so this is a context that this meeting is taking place at the following on those meetings of
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intelligence offices in the past 24 hours. no doubt. that was what was being, discuss the but in order for me all capt has to be released. it has to be intense communication between the intelligence agencies of the various parties involved to know exactly what the other is doing. and to lay out the series of steps which involves a session or a pause in the ongoing conflict which involves transportation which improves, evolve, securing safe areas in gaza to collect the captives to remove them. so it's a deeply complicated situation and this is just another set of talks about it. mike, thank you very much indeed. as mike kind of talking to us from the us state department in washington dc. well, i'm john biologist, as senior political on us mall one the shot. it's always tempting, isn't it? particularly if your journal is watching this very closely to see that any movement that appears to be added to the ordinary diplomat, diplomat, if they are otherwise, is some sort assigned that something is moving forward. but as mike was explaining
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there, this is possibly just part of the ongoing process of communication. nevertheless, it's interesting to see the content as role as being solidified, if you like, or highlighted in the negotiations that are going on. well, frankly, there are, there is no other credible mediator at this point in time. i've got that has been done now over a good number of years, a couple of decades in fact. so in this instance, have central to this uh to this ongoing effort. having got or hosting some of that, how much political leadership also helps, of course, but having cause of entity over the years, i think so i think that facilitates the, the to have the thrust of both part. there's all 3 parts. there's a full part there's that's also and for now, the question is, uh, is it as a new, as you would uh you were asking. and something that has been through on the part of is right and how much the united states hancock had agent for something to happen.
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how much would like to see it, but a sitting in prison, those released would like to see a ceasefire. and is there on the united states, would like to see the captain's release. i'm the united states, and particularly i would like to see here monetary and pauses, because that always gives, it's about the reputation. if you was as someone that's not changing the units a day off, right. but the got is too big. it has been big to my mind. it's remains big. so the discussions or has been impact us and elsewhere. it's about the number of days proposed by israel and the united states. we went apparently from, i don't know a week 10 days to a month or 2 months of cease fire, how my son says on permanent ceasefire us. and it also is on the withdrawal of israeli forces, and that at least a war about
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a city of political prisoners and so on, so forth. right? is that is not willing to do most of that. and the best i can do apparently, according to sources, is that maybe a month, right? or maybe $45.00 days. what the americans are hoping to achieve is that if you can increase this to 2 months, up to 3 months, where you release 3 phases of person, those are captives. then what you do after 90 days is you get to stage wide by somebody hard to pick up the fight. if you will. all right, because you would have started to join your forces, your catch mcdaniel forces for 90 phase. not fighting in garza, she would probably the point out of gaza. you will just start, you know, having a bit of fatigue and calculate your loss is already an order that you are seeing the cap just coming out. so you, so the thoughts celebrate things out in the united states, of course is capable of recreating scenes in general. and so it's got to start
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talking about the day after bringing other parties and as also for that's what the united states is hoping to achieve. but you would just expect one little thing from the united states in order for this to be facilitated or expressing some interest in a ceasefire, which it hasn't bundles me. you mentioned earlier on the gap between the 2 sides of the moment is, is so great. you were telling me before we were coming on air, the what the alternative to trying to solve that initial gap is actually to try to find some sort of leverage, some sort of wiggle room on either side. not. yesterday we saw an interesting line that came out and named american media. that was suggesting that the washington might be reconsidering the amount of arms that it's applying to israel, which washington immediately set the vitamin and administration immediately said, no, our policy hasn't changed the same time. we've seen the suspension of funding to on . what do you think that there is an argument that this is part of that process of just trying to put pressure on both sides in order to move something forward?
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hi, think so. yes. i think the united states in various ways the by that in this direction has been doing so, but so timidly that it's almost not noticeable. right. and for a fix can like nothing. yeah. or probably doesn't even notice it. so for example, we spoke earlier about how, uh, why did not pick up a new conversation where the problem is that for 20 days, right? i mean that shouldn't have been a message that i'm not talking to you unless you, you'll, you'll come around, right? started from nice that and got accepting some of our suggestions. so a lot advice because it's good for you. now we hear about, uh, you know, slowing down the, the shipments of what things we've also heard another uh before that uh, shipment of, uh, of, of, of hand hand guns or, or things of that nature. and that's where to postpone. so yes, you would think that the, the by the emission would use some leverage,
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but of course it has much more leverage to be used with the by the administration. what with these rated government? i think the other side of the coin is becoming perhaps perhaps is more noticeable, which is the open position of age, which is a crime. right. but probably the by that my session might be justified and get otherwise. why would japan end or mean? yeah. and then you can, it's already another, another lens, all these other countries, 13 of them now the fund or froze, the funding calls the of the on or was that is indispensable for people in kaiser. one of explanation could be, is washington has convention. it's all lies that it's much weaponized, the aid to guys. i know that to put more pressure. how much more one is always. thank you very much. indeed my one of the shot it, i'll just see it as a senior political analyst. well then the us, more than a 100 people have rallied in north carolina in support of palestinians. the
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demonstration came to a halt. officer police block the road. officers say they were not informed of the protest or the route it would take. the group says it's march every sunday since the war began in october. so it's not big. and during the rest of how the vigilant supports, palestinians may, on the correspondence and media workers have been killed and israel's more on gaza, at least a $122.00 journalists have died since the conflict started a no show i as she telling the policies was due because we have some really nice on our tiny little colleagues closer to the tell them what we can do is look in the book. what we can do is ensure that our language we use in our, in the, in the telling of the story by when use for accurate. and if you stand inside the dies, you've been the actual the
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. now we're going to take a look at some of the days of the news. at least 50 people have been killed and 64 have been wounded and an attack along south sedans. border with so done on youth from saddam exhausted ons. what upstate chatted upgrades into the neighboring object region on saturday. the dispute region is an oil rich area jointly administered by both sou done and so so done. it's the deadliest incidents in a series of attacks since 2021 over the border dispute. i saw has claimed responsibility for an attack on a roman catholic church and it's tumble that killed one person. the technician to be a minister said to man he described as iphone members are being detained in connection with sundays. choosing a funeral was being held photos on what i see on the mind too. while attending church service, interior minister, as called for unity and the church says mass will resume on thursday. the same as
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in who's the we will never told her. right. those who try to disrupt the piece of our country terrace, they collaborate both national and international criminal groups. and those you take a metal unity and solidarity. the french palmer is a block old major highways out of power as of monday, refusing to back a dime from protest, calling for better working conditions and less environmental regulation. a raft of concessions and items twine, prime minister, gabriel, otto on friday, failed to pacify the pharmacy. say it's clear the message is not getting through pharmacy. they're fed up with following wages, low pensions, and over regulation. how does the farmers union is set to meet at all on monday? but to me, of course, everywhere in front, across all the cherry trees, we will continue this movement with a very concrete objective of having emergency measures announced concerning the call vol. profession, meaning food prices and reciprocity of rules, you know,
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farmers in belgium have also blocked and walked away with some of the demands for back to pay and working conditions. dozens of tractors, punks in a major roads near the city of ha, blocking traffic. and in central brussel and subtracted was parked outside the parliament. belgian pharmacy is become impossible and a decent wage spain. now why there's anger about an amnesty deal for cattle on separatist lead. is that a lot of the prime minister pedals such as to retain power? 45000 people protested to express and every junction essentially has a regional strategy. the people his policy in says this on this, the law is just another step towards getting catalonia another independence referendum. opposition leader of bell to new yes. visual is called for a civic rebellion, which could take place before a potential referendum. it's going to be in process of mexico city against the returns of bull fighting animal rights activists gathered in front of the plaza, and they'll taught us building,
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describing the event as torture bull fighting performances resumed on sunday, after being suspended for nearly 2 years by a court ruling, the supreme court revolt, the suspension of the essential is old practice. and the funny mother, i'm very pro animal rights. this is really sadistic. we're against torture, against killing against it, being entertainment and being applauded. this cannot continue in this century. by the way, i saw how my father raised the bows since they were born, and he gave them excellent life. and so today the goals are still being raised and the counselor ranch and children don't really learn by things i mean because they go to the fields, they see how they find a missing itself, isn't on the, it's time for support his father. rob, thank you so much. jordan had beaten
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a rock to reach the quarter finals of the asian cop, the game included a controversial red card for a rock striker. i'm in who's saying 2 goals. and at a time for jordan spark, huge celebrations at the calisha stadium. it's only the 3rd time the country is reached, the last date at this tournament. so how about like reports the celebrating a memorable when here are the asian come back to me, but they didn't. they went into this much against the rock as of right outside the i know so they didn't have as many friends other off in that that was the one to 32 and then heading to the floor to find jordan didn't show any. see, it wants to much dante and they were rewarded. y'all's done a name for the opening of the mistake by it all. the rockies struck back in the 2nd hole. they swore twice in quick succession, 1st through saw nothing. and then fine with hussein, whose point to the she sent
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a straight tough to appear and imitate jordan's going. so racing familia and the game jordan been given and made the one man advantage to y'all as an out of and is a rush done method, an injury time to see the 3 to victory the during the day. how happy are you with that when more than happy or if it's not your very to was a directed to service the service they either wrote the jordan finds over joy to offer this dramatic when it gets it all ready to go the tournament. many of them now believe that they can reach us any final good. we shall be develop malik out to their khalifa isn't not a. and
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a few minutes time palestine will play in their 1st ever asian come knock out match where they faced, katara palestine book their place and the round of 16 with a 3 now went against hong kong. the house and defending champions are yet to drop a point for conceit, a goal at the tournaments. let's go live now to joanna guys are off sky, who is advocating for us in jail. let's start with the house and defending champions. katara now is surely they are the favorites to win with this one. i think you're right so right. it's difficult to see post a category victory here at least 60000 feet to outright stadium. out bites in arabic means the house and the country team has been making themselves at home during this tournaments here. they've already won one match and they going into this know count much against palestine with 3 wins from 3 games. they're also, i haven't conceded a goal, so i saw in this tournament and they're on a 10 match winning streak at the asian cops up to 2nd longest winning street in the
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tournament. that'll be having to make it a post. the 11th when here in the next few minutes and we're going to be looking out for is that from a feed, he's that top score in this one and he's got the 3 goals and audio i spoke to the deputy head of the school section of the capsule, these agency valeo fell out and this is what he thinks about capital improvements i saw your performance has been ph. we've taken 9 points. we've come to the round, the 60, but this is the real test. realtors source today. we've seen an estimate just an hour ago between hill lock and george and george and one which was unexpected. so you can't expect anything from the 60, but i'm sure it's the time we went today and then we'll see please. and what about palestine? how much of a challenge do you think they'll give a house? what kind of sign up would you take 3 outlay at this tournament. say last one. they
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drew one and then they won one. they become calls in the last 3 months free now. and that was such a historic victory told them it was the 1st asian pop when it's the 1st time they've reached the non count states. they've also got some top players know rags data box, so twice in that last much caps. and most of the time when he's a very physical player, he has the most tech holes in cost as of any other player at this tournament. so they'll be speeding particularly going into this game, having performed so well in that last match. but there's no doubt that they all the on dogs. in the last 10 meetings between these 2 teams, cap on palestine council has been on disputed and have kept clean sheets in the last 5 of those matches. but we'll see in the next few minutes, because kickoff is just a few moments away and anything can happen in football, of course, we'll find out in the next 90 minutes who is going to make it so that quote, to final on the quotes one list will be playing against the winner of the spec as done on time on. all right, and so enjoy the match. joanna guys are all sky reporting live for us to speak to
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you soon. i to the effort cubs of the nation 7 time champions. egypt were knocked out by democratic republic of congo after losing the home of solace, injury egypt as a sacrifice, a coward to bring the more lots before the last 16 months. they went behind with this scroll from ms. back at ellia, most the problem hama, equalized before the break, and with the scores locked at $11.00, it went to extra time each. it then had a man sent off for losing on penalties. egypt bulky birmingham with a book apple hit the bar with his penalty for new york keepers for his to send them into the quarter finals. d r. c will phase guinea next. maybe equitorial guinea, who had a frederick of the coral, sent off and the 2nd half for kicking mohammed by. oh, even with 10 men they could have gone ahead if they hadn't missed a penalty by one it for guinea with a goal in the 98th minutes. one know the final score and it's the 1st time getting
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to preach the last state since 2015. the kansas city chiefs has made it to the super bowl for the 2nd year running after they'd be the baltimore ravens . chief quarterback, patrick holmes, didn't take long to get going. he found tied on travis tennessee for the touchdown . chelsea, brayton, jerry rice, has records for most policies in the shop, receptions and history. the ravens responded, but 10 on answered points and the 2nd quarter allowed to choose to run away with it reaching their 4th super bowl and 5 years. and of course, it wouldn't be choose when without end appears from kelsey's girlfriend taylor swift, who was on the page to see the side lift the trophy. so. okay, and that is all you start for now, rob, back to you via thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with learn all these stories. as always you can get lots more in the news. i'm in support as well. went out to 0 adults on i'm robotics and stay with us on the
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in the market sounds as busy as normal. the single largest employee in palestine is the public spiritual thorazine o. p a. the palestinian authority remains the key economic drive of the palestinians, implying a 143000 people. the p a is currently paying an average between 60 and 75 percent of salaries due to each worker because israel is withholding the tax. this is the trade crossing between palestine and israel. these rarely saved or released the money, but with deductions and no money for the employees and goals that they was present . joy gordon is putting in tremendous amounts of pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to release the funds to the palestinian authority. the us though is claiming it once a revitalized pe to take a vengeful controlling cause a off the wall. anything other than a week? the is not something is wrong. ones currently view far as he is this week,
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as it is at the end, it's getting weaker. this is the 1st one they 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 seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame as to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to raise the listening post covers how the news is covered at meeting of minds discussing the defining issues of our time. in one year we source that change, it became clear at that point, but we really were really kind of a new era of know about the slower it's maria ressa and professor michael wooldridge explore the pedals and possibilities of artificial intelligence. it changes the way we think, and then the way we act out can protect ourselves. studio b, b a. i series on
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a jersey the on the the hello, i'm about this and this is the news on life from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. the israel targets central and southern gaza hospitalized and con us up in order to re fax you 8. but there are no safe places to go. at least 2 people are killed in an air strike and the city and capital never building that. it run says was targeted by israel last month.

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