tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 2, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the, the the, the put on them in the system use our line from the coming out for the next 60 minutes. a steep increase in setting over tax across the occupied westbank. the us sanctions full is very nice but doesn't go on punished as well as defense. minister says that alpha and southern gaza is the next target for a ground to solve more than a $1000000.00 to me and to move it to escape line and launch gas explosion and fund and 10 years capital. at least 3 people are killed and hundreds injured and we were in the mom. these were active a say that efforts to protect the ocean. so being swept away and erase to expand in
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sports, the agent caught cold finals kickoff and castle shortly. late jerome in the premier league as manchester united for a 97 minute window to be full for the we begin this new is all and the occupied westbank with volumes against palestinians has increased sharply since as well launched its war on gaza. and attacks have continued just hours off to us. president joe biden signed an executive order in response to the assault. bottom has impose sanctions on full as my new settlers, whose attacks left palestinians dead and injured, and their properties damaged. many most fitness have yet to be held to account is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office rejected the measures cooling, the necessary, a and a more than $20.00 a voyage. hollins, an occupied east. jerusalem to get is ready reaction. the 1st let's go live to me,
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the abraham in the my let in the occupied westbank and new the settler volumes against local population is something you have to push it on for years. so what do people that tell you about what they've going through as well, people feel that they've been left to, to the alone, baffling groups and gangs of subtler is attack them, not only in their homes but also on their lands when they're trying to plan their trees and pick their olives. you see palestinians complaining over and over of those subtler attacks, but you see them on the contrary, getting more attacks by settlers as opposed to guessing less violence. we see that because of the growing number of those subtler is the growing number of illegals as really supplements in the occupied westbank. we see that that was asked that the of those subtler has increased by organizing themselves in groups and going and
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attacking palestinians. now if we were to look at just lost nice and early this morning, we've already seen 2 attacks. why is really set those against palestinians and villages need that? i'm gonna love. let's talk more about those attacks with an activist who has been for years talking about the rowing attacks of circulars against palestinians. i have had mr. mad july and you've been monitoring and seeing those subtler attacks for years. do you think that this executive or they're being signed by the us president, is going to have any effect on the software violence on the ground? and if it's the photo of talking about the organized gang, so 6 of the, the got i think, did, or i guess the 1st thing in the communities. and just to see that late fee and the last 3 months, they've got a $1615.00, you know, big one company. this has been fortunately displaced and the pushed out the less. but the sickness visit does not organize. then the have, the, the, who is the one who's coming through the crimes. it's not like, listen,
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this is the crimes. because do you mind if you did the committee? it's the lead, the that was inciting against the organizing, the minutes arising them out of the one who's in the government's no. been viewed of swats, which has been, is these sort of leaders of this, of this, the guns with the groups split the whole as well. so it doesn't put in any way i need binding comes in kind of just like throw sold in our eyes like by you, bye bye. you give out in a, an a criminalized or like, not to criminalize these things is fine. $0.10 is financing sanctions. and development for 6 those because vehicle meant like kind of like know what happened and don't know when they've been defend many the web sheet. it was an a crime against humanity. what's happened to a lot on when they've been admitted. it was a crime against human. it is not one or 2. it was organized to groups. this a global spot within a 7 visit. wait a minute to the other question. like, do you think the problem is with the attacks or the presence of the settlers themselves as boston is it's with the, with the,
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is there any policy and the this the sit for cooling and i don't see the practicing and the in the those. but what's the aim of this, of this, or this effects? the aim is to take over all the for this thing and then on the block, the thing is in this case was the creating by the would sit and months and also the, the by bus and the tide towards the to create the wood that's, that's was the image of the, of pushing out of a scene is attacking the body between the communities and here you see the left to right there. you see the scene that during the war, many coming to 60 is the communities and there is no 59 communities on the systematic attack on daily basis, pushing point one to push them out. now or the slips from, for example, model for them to model up to the children, very hundreds of thousands of dollars and that was empty because the out, the push out the out of, in the, the pushing out all the big ones from that area. so there's no, but i've seen his existence the about talking about the huge area that like could be like, i would estimate it's at least 10 percent of the various see that has been for the
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the, i don't know what i also thoughts on a point that you select the mentioned about the support of the governments we've seen also been viewed administer, and the government at handing those arms to these really settlers. so we're not just talking about settlers. what effective sort of thing is, what the arm settlers who have been really ruining palestinians lives. how's you see down on this, on this, by the way under the coming from the united states. the other one was the providing this arms that that's being viewed as arming the 6 us. i mean, so i think when the media publicly, we're getting the better cm's on taking over the land with some of the outcome data, but from data properties. so the one who should be criminalized is this, are you the government? and the american a it's, you know, mistakes you should see is stopped immediately. just led to the deputies found us. if they think that this is a terrorist and in groups, you have to deal with them as a tourist. it's not just like any binding them from going to the states with sanctioning that we have to be, you have to be punished, you have to be jail,
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you have to be to be taken out from those to. but thank you so much. my manager, i will leave it there is an activist against the supplements and has been for years and they've gotten the message here from palestinians of yes, they want to stop those growing, subtler attacks against them. but the main and the core problem is the existence of illegal is really supplements in the occupied with. i know thank you very much for that and have a but i am live in my la. let's go down to where we challenges. he's joining his life from occupied east jerusalem. savoy took us through the details of the sanctions of what elizabeth is we had that from media and had a guess to my that is very little expectation in the palestinian territory of the west. find this, these sanctions are going to do anything to address the court, the cool copeland's of his ready supplements. but having said that, this is still the furthest that any us administration has gone in trying to tackle
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. he's ready, secular violence and the box, the executive order that buys assigned does is it allows the us to finance the punish financially. sanction any is ready, settlers who are engaged in attacks against palestinians. a mac crucially includes officials and politicians who finance or encourage those attacks the the background . so all of this is that you have for many years successive us administrations, with the exception of donald trump have been judging. is raney governments to tackle the problem of a sample of audience and from many administrations messing yahoos. governments have been ignoring that it's not just ignoring it, but actually expanding settlements in the occupied territories of westbank and is not doing very much to crack down onset boulevard in the us police. this is an
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impediment to the 2 state solution. and there is of course, perhaps a domestic aspect to this as well, which is fast. joe biden is in an election. yes, he is going up against most likely. donald trump are the moments and he knows that he's hemorrhage invites of the moments on his democratic flanks too well, like people who are particularly from non white minorities, anything that he's charged in the wrong policy platform and supporting israel. sorry vociferously. and it's full in gaza. and he thinks perhaps that this is a way of bringing some of those people back on track again or right. right. and the reaction from the israeli government housing on surprising with these one minister going as far as cooling the sanctions and to symmetric. so yeah, so mess and yahoo, it's unimpressed. where is what joe biden has just done,
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a big knows the fact that the settlements themselves are judged illegal under the international. no. i'm asking, you know, he says the vast majority of settlers are law abiding citizens, and many of them are fighting these days to protect israel. these route is taking action against people who break that will everywhere and therefore there is no place for unusual measures in this regard. now, a front check home from watts. and that's me all just said that that and he's ready, human rights organization called yesterday and says that since 2005 i need 3 percent of secular crimes i've ever led to convictions. and in fact, ninety's 94 percent of palestinians complaints against settlers drops by the police before they even get that. now that sort of smoked rich, who need his gas was talking about. there is more of a safer has been mentioned yahoo! and he says that the sample yvonne is campaign is an anti semitic. lie the enemies
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of israel disseminated with a go to smearing the pioneering settlers and the supplement enterprise and to home them and not submit the entire state of israel. so as he said that smoke, which saying that watch, uh dr. barton is on his effectively anti semitism. he says that he's going to carry on tempting the rights it is. he's already said listen, if that puts him of the process of us sanctions then so be right more. thank you very much for that boy challenge live unoccupied. east jerusalem. that's the goal. so now we're moving a 1000000 palestinians over at risk in the southern region. as israel loans, it's full of, as we'll move towards the city of alpha, hundreds of thousands of palestinians, the seeking shelter in the border city to escape violence is where the troops are currently conducting operations. in con eunice as well as defense minister you all belong says has full so. so next target causes southern most se, alpha a steve also known as the con eunice battalion,
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which boasted that it would stand against the army forces has become disintegrated . and i tell you from here we will complete the mission and con units, and we will reach rough automobile. and there we will eliminate every terrorist who tries to harm us. how bear this administrative hold off is considered the last place of refuge for displays, palestinians, most of the 2300000 ballast. and in some gauze, i have moved to the port city in the south. that is why the military had described it as a sites on june and some foaming campaign in northern and central gaza is rarely full since have since moved south under engaged and some of the most intense fighting in con eunice. let's go to our correspondence, honey must move. he's joining us live from jocelyn and honey, can you give us an idea of just how much of gauze this population is now from into the southern most city of the grave concerns that raises a balance of ground operation. they're
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just the initial weeks of the war, annoying the people in the northern part of the sharp borders of evacuation. newer to, to move the central area and further southern the really wasn't a specific city, but you were to go to the area that is behind the part of the line that includes the larry on the go on it. and then for the, from that one that lead to the population, the sit, they moved to the syndrome and tanya and as, but they were expanded to the control area, the new and as more paper tape, the flooding into the southern part of the city. many people are the expansion of the military operations. it upon noon is released the winter
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from 200000 people the way at least 1000200. c 1000. as of these days, the population we're based on these dimension of honor was based on the rogers visit. we were talking about the 1900000 ways in crowded to squeeze the crowd, then there's no sliver of land in residential buildings. in the 3, it's the name dylan. for the mall, the area large for inside area, with no basic facilities our infrastructure people have been setting up their main ship in for some time. now, this is an hour and half throughout. this is an expansion of the military operation and robot. we'll talk further civilian casualties, more dysfunction,
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and most definitely a continuation of the genocide and that according to how people reacted, there was no question about it. that this statement is the beginning of the staging domain, more atrocities, a more genocide, the log in as it is intended to point out that this is happening just one week after the ruling of the international court of justice destroyed any. and as you were speaking, we can look at pictures of the conditions that people in your office on living in and things like you mentioned, very crime conditions. all of them in terms of basic facilities, if that how much is the winter weather. now compounding the misery for the huge number of people that yes, a large number in over,
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in crowded town and see are the areas that renew the basic some lines that we're talking about. people sending out 10 same rates or any up in the area avenue. we're talking about basic stuff as basic as a toilet. people do not have the proper toilet that further the problems with the patient and where there is spread of disease is related to these things, particularly dated water, lack of medical supply, the supply, but also large. the prepared population for winter conditions, no blankets will see the clothing for winter time and nothing came to more these days. now, particularly the day the weather is getting much to the state where it leads to more lead that so not or people to get sick. i think it really is if they can live
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without health care facilities working properly, they will just further increase the risk of losing their life, so not only bombs. now the risk of this dave is infectious. diseases do lose their life. i mean, thank you very much. for that, that is honey mack, who was the fulton on the situation in rough on live from alpha to some assistance of the war, palestinian civil defense. things have been working tirelessly to save lives, lack of machinery and fuel, as in stopping them from desponding cold for health, while mickelson chevy for poor civil defense teams and gaza have never been busy, busy extern suppose emetics rescue. and finally,
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starting to snow to head out since it's well began at school until so civil defense teams and districts have been working round the clock and under trying circumstances, they accuse the is rarely military of intentionally destroying destination. what the situation on the ground does diet, all civil defense stations in the north and central problems of causes that have been destroyed by as rarely strikes you. is there any truth intentionally talked to the civil defense equipment c i the, despite the destruction rescue teams continue to operate. 2 saving hundreds of flights, they have been red moment telephone to the lack of equipment and fuel is affecting the immune need to save more lives at times. themes of how to use the bad hands to pull out the things you have some developing costs of health ministry says nearly
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a 1000 people are missing. the majority of fuel to be under the degree of boomed out buildings, the bucket. after that, we have responded to more than 4000 dimensions equals in the past few days alone. we also for the mass of fire, despite the fact that right has not supplied us with any fuel. and they looked at it, and these really bowman campaign has destroyed much of the infrastructure, including roads, making it even harder for rescue was. telecom blackouts also have print their book, the name of michael on the international civil defense organization to live up to its role. and to cater to our needs under the circumstances we call on the un to ad swiftly to me is on the around 50 personnel will have been killed during operation so far. 17 supp also come on to direct is randy attack. this fund the dangerous the continue to work with limited resources and no guarantees of the safety of consumption. these are just eva and then the other bonds revolution. the god has
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been killed and reported is really strike in damascus serrano. and he said it shot down several of his really muscles that had been launched from the occupied golden heights. they were targeting southern damascus of the to have the world news now. and in kenya, at least 3 people have been killed off to a laurie carrying gas exploded and caused a major fire fast, especially for hours to foot out in a blaze and live already. hundreds of people living in a residential area were injured and vehicles destroyed. that's go to a corresponding catherine story. she's joining us live from nairobi. and catherine you have been speaking to the government and survivors. let's start with the government saying about this. yes,
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i did speak to the government spokesman about what's going on. and one of the issues that has been raised is the issue of licensing. it appears that uh, that facility that got flexibility was not properly license. so the government now is investigating to see if that stuff at least facility is indeed licensed and it is not. then we are being told that the owners will be held responsible for a lot of people here. are talking about that this incident happened about 11 30 pm. some people was sleeping at that time when they had these huge bond. uh these loud explosion. uh, they saw the houses uh shaped uh we are um, one of the areas. it's an informal uh set, told meant and talking to me now is i clean korea me. thank you for talking
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to us. you were injured. what have told us to live in the t a p. m. sorry i had the both the house shaking. i was just trying to go to stop in and then after i was, i had some, some, some kind of notes on my end, the adults when i open the door and then the skeptical was telling us get, i'll get a big thing that has been the soul to me, i thought that sounds the gun gunman watch went to robots, but not then i have all the chapter got told that they some vast expos expose times . so we went outside on breakfast time for screaming, running low on all within the household. i have to take them outside of the house in time that we took that to brandon. if i, uh, i lived to 3. you said you say yes you so many years people, guys, so many people. but to me by myself, i was just taking care of myself before looking at the people i was resting myself before congress to have that because i was the only thing that becomes less
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expensive. my hand didn't come to my tool is that the b team ducks, at that time, the government says that do do the helping people like you were injured. so to get a shelter, to get clothing, to get medicines as well. you've seen that in the morning. lots me like a little shell, so according to my position, my bathroom. oh, i didn't get the response from. i don't want you to like my mom, you say wednesday at the moment. additionally, they pulled up that there was no many things over the place company to get that all in the 11 am good morning. dr. dukes also came across the dispenser and the you have also been talking and other residents that we still would be talking to as well as saying that you have complete many times about that particular um factory that says facility. ringback he was saying that it needs to be moved away from this residential area. uh why on the face. um, so if you can see what the pins you like, but political, the people, you mean one,
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you can say the, the, the government police, i'm asking the president, although i am at the governmental so we have a government like heads up the never the government and the stuff to please don't seem that to make griffith to go from that place. i can find a place you have a north is this adventure place, which will be just because i mean for investors because these to you let me do if it was not for those for you. uh, file type. so as i recall it was, it could be that that'd be fine to me. i am hudson government expansion. the present please be the only to me please can seem to have the visual with the customer. okay, thank you very much. thank you very much. um, so we have been talking to jocelyn and we've been talking to other residents, let's say the same thing about that lunch that needs to be moved. and the people are also saying that they need the government to do better so that they can keep the people. yeah. safe and thank you very much for that. catherine. so i reported
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live from light or be to malaysia now with the parole board has reduced the present time before the 5 minutes, the naji, but also it was sentenced to 12 years in prison. mental being convicted of food and money laundering is now expected to be released in august 2028 and $2.00 pay funds of more than $10000000.00. but as i was charged for his role involving the 5th and the management of a multi $1000000000.00 state fund, the united nation says that onto looks at the most explored substance in the world, ascend the equivalent of a 1000000 trucks of days being extracted from oceans and that's devastating levine environments. tony chang reports from the mall deems where the government has quotes between count trent rising sea levels and damaging the oceans on which it relies the white, sandy beaches and clear to close waters. this is the multi eaves, the world knows and the island a villain. gilly is
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a small low waist. this next to the capital. one of the most densely populated cities in the world. just off the coast project to try and remedy the pillows sun to the sea. for highway leading to what to now just assemble will be a new call get pulled and residential blocks locals have watched. is there a direct view to a building site? they take this that and using it right? yeah. and they put all of that insight and this is one of the biggest big donations at doing in the motive. and that had a very immediate impact. and then we came out to have a look that was settlement looms like a cloud of 30 men coming and hooting, allergies like it was this bad been this doctor did. now the surface was is a clear again, but the real damage has been the, the dive is here say the dredging has already had a devastating impact on the,
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on the water environment. reefs in this area of last 70 percent of the carl coverage. 50 meters down. the nearby reef is still home to some fish. the divorce is cloudy. the reef covet, incense, curls, look colorless, with few signs of new growth. hardly bustling with life. this say the un, is it the home? so the problem trudging, send beds kills micro organisms vital to sustaining marine environments. so it's a tricky balancing act. so the government of the country that's 99 percent on the volta and vulnerable to rising sea levels. we have been even looking into things such as relocation, of course, to other areas, and ensuring that we take the maximum mitigation protection meshes while we do recommendation because the coordination is a sustainable delta. indeed, we have to wait for everyone to do it in a way that has minimal impacts. the residents of feeling guilty are already taking
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action to protect the reef. carl's cup bank to promote gross attached to frames, and replanted off the coast. it's phone for me, i do, but the only thing they can do to protect their environment from being swept away in the race to expand tony cheng elder 0 building gilly, the mouldings still ahead on knowledge of 0. there is nothing that will ever make me vote for a genocidal president of anger and frustration defense among michigan and all the president job either for college as well as full to look ahead to the agent comfortable to find sounds to me against ready to face this train yes and of a piece of the 2015 final the
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spell. the last installment came by running as of the atlantic hit that says bits of mainland europe, which is norway and gave winds of $120.00. could it be as proud some damage has done just brought in the fact nobody's normally prepared for these things. when the storm is running through, now it's going to bring with it some fairly strong winds, continuing during friday, but nothing like the same strikes, snow falls out of the sky, and there's no way in sweden, but look at the temperatures at the following 3 because it's when it's off, the atlanta interrupted double figures here, so there is still winter and then also low temperatures in scans and adrian products and possibly some year. this is going to change for the size has been boom . anyway, the code is going to deep down through many countries. it covers the eastern europe and you probably know we've had started reasoning out for other options. so that code is still around, but the general change taking place. so on such a day, for example, lots of stuff goes through credit into western russia. the following wind and rain will for some prices see a rising temperature will bring
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a rise in temperature by monday, book or less could be up to 50 degrees. the average here is 5, so we went up so that coal still comes out, making the weather in the roles and shows of libya and egypt in the cold and windy otherwise most africa is, will the, the latest news as it breaks people are here from the facts that are also a target, it's happening in 2024 with detailed coverage is really forces continue their intense bombing around lost their hospital in san eunice from the hall to the story doesn't who's been arrested interrogation and put into the presence of given information on family members, the unique perspective i want to leave, i don't want to, even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this and it was really a, for my things,
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thoughtful this coverage. there's no reason to target the journal on her. it's voices and i'm all the patients please connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere be that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable. the stream on out to 0 of the the watching knowledge of the, of a man as a reminder of our top story is the south violence against palestinians of westbank has increased shop places as well. not just 1000 satellite attacks continue just
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almost opposite us. president joe biden signed and executive order in response to the assaults is we will promise system move. it's full system towards the city of alpha. more than a 1000000 displace, palestinians should seeking shelter in the fort especially to escape the violence elsewhere and gossip is ready. military had declared at a safe side on the launch explosion and find a gas civil and the canyon capital has killed at least 3 people. $500.00 fashioned for hours to put out the blazing, blaze destroyed beckles and injured hundreds of people. this return to our top story and according to the un is rarely set low volumes has increased significantly since october 7th, at least $367.00 set. the attacks have been recorded and the occupied territories between october and december, with one foot involving the use of firearms, 7 palestinians, including a child has been killed and attacks in the past 3 months. the un says more than
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1200 palestinians have been displaced, juice has set the violence and the spot, the hundreds of attacks on palestinians. only 2 settlers have been arrested with some of the live has the center for applied international law, a palestinian human rights organization on hawk. and he's joining us live from mama . thank you very much for your time. first of all, what's your reaction to the step by the us? is it a good 1st step or 2 little 2 legs as critics of gold it thank you very much for having me. so elizabeth, look. ready the us move is definitely a, a welcome and positive step, but only relatively speaking when compared to the lack of any tangible action that has been. ready in the past that it was allowed to is really settler colonial enterprise to thrive with impunity. the focus on the small number of settlers that have been listed misses the broader systemic problem of the corner. the settlement enterprises a whole because colonialism is by its nature,
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a form of systemic violence perpetrated against the colonized peoples. and let's not forget that the very existence of settlers in occupied territory is itself a violation of the virginia convention and a war crime under the wrong statute of the international criminal court. and so the country, yeah. do you think then, given what you've said, that the action against, you know, full people, have any impact on the largest settlement projects, settlement interest, john fox infrastructure, which is supporting both by the israeli government, an american citizens who sends money the same. i think again the, the attention to these micro level criminal acts in the context of the ongoing systemic crime. especially in a time when there's a possible case for genocide that's been confirmed by the international court of justice and what was being targeted as an institution impacting 30000 employees and millions of palestinians desperately in need of its support makes us wonder if these measures are simply an attempt to appease the critics of us policy as being
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by the wind blew one sided in support of israel. however, if the modern ministration thinks that this move will silence his critics and savages campaigns, it will be very disappointed. we know what needs to be done and will continue to push for what needs to be done. these are token measures. yeah. and they will not pass it or determination. and so what mr. ask, what would you say needs to be done? the us impose a visa band recently on dozens of settlers who are involved in violence against palestinians that have any impact on the activity we've heard from human humanitarian organizations such as x 5. who think that sanctions against fitness actually leads to retribution of violence from them. so again, what do you think needs to be done to get because these are being done on a micro level scale. um, it will not be surprising that the, the reaction will lead to uh, rep for beauty attacks it against the palestinians and as a, as
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a way to push back. but if we want to challenge the issue on the structural systemic level, we have to appreciate the nature of this subtler colonial enterprise as a crime in of itself. and we need to address the motive, the means and the opportunity, and the modem is no doubt ideologically driven. and the opportunity that exists for the settlement enterprise to expand is connected to the israeli government and its policies uh on the ground. but also the states that enable it by supplying it with the aid as allowing their companies uh, to invest uh in uh, is really settlements. and then even importing products that are coming in from, uh, these uh, this seller uh, organizations and companies which incentive prizes this kind of behavior. and only in bold is this the seller movement, the further and further. and so i think the focus needs to be on the means through
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which the settlement enterprise functions and challenges the economic incentive structure. then not only at the state level, we have to address the fact that there are tens of the so called charitable organizations that are registered into us that are funnelling money into the settlement enterprises. and thereby giving the sellers themselves a sense of support and further emboldening their actions, which we see a manifestation of the, of that the net sense of support, the manifested on the ground. all right, these repeat, as an acts of violence, missa. well, thank you very much. for your time on this we really appreciate it. that is with them. ok. live live in my law. thank you. a protest to showing this impulse the palestinians have been kept away from the us president as he campaigned in michigan for his re election. that job item has already won the support of ocean ocean levine. union work has in the states many ca factories,
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but it's patrick all haines reports for support as well as one, gaza, could make it hard to win. the crucial swin said on has expected republican rival, donald trump, the police keeping pro pillows, do need active as far away from president joe find tense, moments and police and full rank. your move in their anger, frustration, and disappointment on full display. it ends without confrontation, and without seen, the president they say is bite and could see this. he would know he's lost their vote over his handling of the war on gaza. there is nothing that will ever make me vote for a genocidal president ever. ever. not only me, but everybody else, my whole community, my whole out of community will never vote for this man. inside the event find spoke of his support of labor unions, not a single mention of gaza. we now have and large part because you in organized labor,
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the strongest economy in the whole damn world. michigan has a large air of american and muslim population who voted over well mainly provided in the last election. if you lose is even half of their vote, it's unlikely he can win michigan without michigan. he has a very narrow path to winning the 2nd term democratic strategist, hoping the potential of another donald trump presidency will be enough to change their minds. but collegial ronnie who helped launch the a band and bite and movement says that won't work because joe biden is president. we don't believe that the israelis are bombing a little bit less. so when we have trump, i don't believe they're just going to bump a little bit. it's more just because trump is president. and what do we need? we need a ceasefire. they say they are willing to have another trump term if it sends the message to politicians over the long term. their voices matter or the thing, know, have the power. we will be voting 3rd party. and soon they will be seeing that
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there has been a shift in the tides with people voting 3rd party. we will not just sit idly by and say that we will have to choose between the lesser of 2 evils. we were told no details about where the president was going to be. while he was spent 6 hours in michigan, it was very clear they wanted to keep people far back from the event using snow falls and police officers and the people i talked to say the things that was done on purpose. they didn't want the media seen. huge protest right outside of this event, but in the end, they say it's not going to matter. the protest they'll pay attention to will be in november when he doesn't get their vote. patio hain, elda 0 warren michigan. russian attacks in southern ukraine have killed 2 french aid workers, the french president mayor mccall and has described the kennings near the city of cas on as cowardly. russian forces launched a series of early morning of drawing attacks targeting, southern and central regions of ukraine. ukraine says a defense system shot down 11 drones. well,
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those strong is coming to day after you kind said it had launched a damaging attack on a russian warship near crimea. let's go to our correspondent dropped the bride. he's joining us live from cave. so 1st leave rob took us through the attacks on ukraine. that's all right, more strikes being reported over nights in the central and southern ukraine. video . ok ukraine. you know, if i were to say a total of $24.00 shot head drones with launch that they intercepted, they say nearly half of those about the ones that got through that was damage reported to energy infrastructure around the city of previously with around $40000.00 times for a while being without power, also a 100 and so do you mind those trapped on the ground by the power outages, but now returns to the surface? meanwhile, more details have been emerging about what ukraine claims has been a significant success against russia's blacks. the fleet with video circulating now
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widely after being released by ukrainian military intelligence to backup that claims. this was an attack they say that happened 2 nights ago, and i tend to find the a small more ship. it's a described does a me. so i'm carrying cool, that's the even all bits with a crew of 40 on board, the video is appearing to show it's being attacked by multiple c drones exploding in a bowl of flame. and then as in king, now the russians have not come into the officially on this, but the russian bloggers have confirmed that was some kind of attack. and the ukraine, claiming that they had space was a further significant loss for the black sea fleet, which has in the nearly 2 years of full scale war. i lost a number of best souls to a country. ukraine is and build it 3 on the list points out effectively doesn't have a navy of its own world. thank you for that role mcbride's with the latest live and he's a m. p. 's in germany. have pause the final hurdle to change the law on becoming
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a german citizen and ending the bad on holding deal citizenship. chancellor, all i've shown says new legislation will benefit people who lived and worked in the country for decades. the revised law would allow applicants to keep the existing citizenship and reduce the time someone has to live in germany before qualifying for a possible with. most applicants will be eligible off to 5 years instead of 8. but the timeframe falls to just 3 years for fluent gym and speak as well. let's bring in. our correspondent dominick king is joining us live from the capital building. so talk us through what happens in the off the house and why the government things . this was long overdue dominic this was the last moment which political opposition to the law could manifest itself in the chamber behind me. he in school to put in this hops the house of parliament. that was speeches in favor of it and against it. but in the end, the house decided not to those in favor or against. and because it is we offer
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a house. then the situation of the constitution here means that the little goes through because the phone does tag, which is the elected parliament, had already voted for it. so that's the, that's it. now in so far as lawrence concerned, it goes to the president to sign it, and then 3 months from the date, he signs it, it becomes the law. now the interesting thing is that the government says that this law is particularly necessary because of the shortage of qualified people in germany to carry out all sorts of different jobs. they believe that this law will encourage people to come to germany to integrate into a society as a consequence, if the integrated, why shouldn't they become citizens earlier than the existing rules? and all of this certainly been a lot of political opposition to it. but how do germans feel about the changes?
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well, this is a particularly interesting thing. the fall, right? opposition party the if day they alternative to germany is dead set against this. now some in the policy who are you? have you mean talking about what they call as a new caught soon, forced re migration deportation of people who came to germany? not sure, license germans the i've take elements of it, not the leadership of the elements of it would have those people deprived of german citizenship and sent back why they came from. but of course, there are other policies in germany who are opposed to this law who don't believe that the conservative christie and democrats say that to tinker with the legislation that already exists is a very risky thing for germany. in so far as wider society is concerned, there is a degree of i'm to give it to you that are all those who see that they agree with what the government says. these people need to be given a pos way a quick, a pos way to jim and citizenship. they're all those who really don't agree with us
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. the important thing to say though, is that this will become long sometime in may. sometime around the end of the 1st week in may, this will become low, but that doesn't mean that the people who apply that off to that date will quickly become german. there is a backlog of applicants. hundreds of thousands of people have applied under the existing rules, the show fully invalid and here in the capital itself is already for 2000 people. so it's the fact this has gone through parliament. the fact that the president will sign is at some point in the next few days, the fact that it will become lower in 3 months time does not mean that very many people will get that possible to that much quicker from that point of view. unfortunately, all right, dominant, thank you for breaking owners that down for us, dominic came with the latest live and then then the presentations of being made in northern ireland for the return of a power sharon government on saturday. the sounds and peace in london approved the day which ended to his deadlock pro bush union as politicians. the end of the boy
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costs are the bricks of trading rules and agreed to shift power with irish nationalists. the lack of government in belfast, a crucial spending decisions and hit public services. our full size reports from belfast. like many schools and genitives in belfast has been doing all that kind of to re integrate people's onto the pandemic. but the some that's been a struggle. so this year the schools introduced a safe space. the haven, the students with special needs or social issues to find rest bite and a friendly here. but such innovations, cost money, and funding decisions have been on hold since the collapse in 2022 of norman islands developed government that we need improvements made to our building to make these adjustments. they don't toppling overnight if we don't have that funding. those children at home waiting to come to a place that we have secured for free trade policy in london on thursday, u. k. politicians approve the deal set to restore an overnight ins, power sharing executive,
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and release more than $4000000000.00 of funding for its public services. but at the same time, another strike was on the way in belfast. this time, public transport workers trying to ensure the demands to pay rises and met when told them the government release funds that give us our pay race, which were fairly, in fact, not just us old public sector workers. then we'll continue on. if you ask people about the real world impact to velocity 2 years without a function and government, almost all of them will say it's the health service. almost every metric, especially waiting times northern on cell service, lags fall behind the rest of the u. k. adams down to is a family doctor and a senior stick and the british medical association. here he says his patients regularly into an agonizing weights hospital treatment. most of them are a year plus a certainty for routine or urgent that red flags are slightly different. and, but, you know, some of her elderly patients, for example,
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you need joint replacements. they could wait 56 years to see a certain long term problems within northern islands. public services have been west and by this crippling balance of political deadlock, the politicians about to resume their duties. know that to a large extent, that will be judged by how quickly they can start to put them right. are you close it out just you know fast because plunged into a freezing field in no way, but the driver and passenger were soon fished out thanks to the captain, captain of a floating soul. now it is passing by. the college driver says he thought it was an pock mode when he hit the accelerator of pedals. luckily they didn't have to go far to hallmark. so the head on al jazeera, this chile and football play and makes an entrance fit for a king. it says new club is coming out with janet and sports. the
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the oh, i has tons of support and he is jen over the latest action from the asian cob gemma . thank you ma'am. elizabeth, australia and south korea preparing to face off in the quarter finals and the asian calculator on friday. and a repeat of the 2015 fido south korea missed out on the tracy 9 years ago. losing that game to want to the soccer is, is been 64 years in south korea. the last one, this competition you haven't cleansed inside of have 2 days. few arrests and the australians grant dispatch for the gentleman coach is not consent. rest days is what it is you accepted,
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you move on via ready. we are ready for this huge game and we are very hungry. we want to go through and if you want to go through and no god phase of a big tournament, you have to suffer. you have to deal with pain because you bank i bank up in the last game and, and that's normal. south korea come off against an australia side. you can see there's just one goal. so far it is tournaments. the months takes place that out. you need stadium which holds a special memories for soccer res, forward mitchell. jake is where he's go. the winter for australia against you, new the out of 2022. welcome guitars probably being a 2nd home for us for quite a while. um. even during that code period where we kinda use that as our base during woke up qualifies. and you know, yeah, we've made some special memories here, obviously with the last woke up as well. and great memories to me individually as well as going that goal. and i'm looking forward to making more memories like that in the next match. before that, australia,
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south korea much to jacob stall and take on jordan in the 1st of the course of finals which kicks off and just as a half an hour. jordan has never made the semi finals of the asian cup before while their opponents did. you can still on a tournament the ab taunts, i'm that coach is not ready for that fat retail run to be a we are ready. we are ready to continue all our dream. we live in that today. so we will try our best to play against very strong opponent, jordan. very good team, very good coach. and i can only say for my side, maybe everybody laughing about me, but i believe in a dream of teddy. and i'm with the chromebook. see, we need to be very focused, we need to prepare well, essentially, all the preparations, if every good and the morales very high. we need to pay attention close attention to the details because the details will be the difference in the course. the final is got down to at the africa cup of nations to friday's opening match sees the highest rank team left for the tournaments nigeria take on the lowest angola. this
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i've called has been unpredictable with early exits of favorites like morocco, central and egypt. and it's something nigeria is super eagles all thinking about the so called big seized of going off size. it's been a low surprise results. but the main things that we remain focused. if you look at all in games, we analyze all in performances and we want to do what's best for us. that's one of 10 games on friday, the other quarter finals he's getting take on democratic republic of congo. they all see made it as far as having beaten egypt on penalties in the round of 16. that was a dramatic finish to manchester, united primarily game with wolves as united school to 97 minute with us a snatch victory or its on hawk side. second, at a free lock and slash foot, who was back in the side after missing the last lunch. and i said we're free. went out for 5 minutes to get if it was for one fact the whole padre necessary made it $33.00, it's the install for each time. you know, it says mounted to, well,
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he couldn't believe it. but there was a light twist as 18 year old. i called him a new one in the united in the 97 minutes. and it showed us that it was a dream come true to soul. his 1st families go for the cop like shots and enjoyed it as well to me. taking on gratitude to me, fax, you talking to spanish league off the 8 to know when is a good time for the new house was trying to talk to somebody who is online from amazon. y'all were able to go in each off route lead through right. net by 2 points in the table, and they will now turn their attention to the madrid's dobby. again, step sized. i've left the car on a sunday who is how much it and says leaving. the mercedes team is one of the hardest decisions he's ever have to make. the 7 time formula, one well champion has decided to move to for rory in 2025, especially 9 year old pretty strongly that has 16 if it's well titles and 80 to run 3 wins. with the gentleman team. in a statement released by the team, how much instead? necessities, housing pos, of my life since i was 13 years old as
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a place where i have grown up with the time is right for me to take this step and i'm excited to be taking on a new challenge for me to enjoy list. so duncan says, the deal is exactly what the ferrari team need. a housing is one of the drivers are really trying to census for his a huge name as a, a f one and outside of f one. as one is the way i feel nothing now is just a great opportunity for, for our is to, to sell to sign here. you know, he's also a driver with an amazing track record. yes, he's $39.00 to be full. let's see what he saw this day over the spots that mo championships for i have one was 76 since 2007. and they believe and they expect the house and will be the man to live in that side so that they say christ. and what a story that would be india is pregnant as have made a strong thoughts on day one of the 2nd tests against england. it's not, it's actually a joshua was put on a one month, sorry, sorry. hosted the hyphen across and tries to box these hips $56.00 is and remains
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on be soon and be finished. i haven't met a century india all 330 to 6 week trout, england. 1000000 the 5 much series in the m b a b. i license. we're missing sites that live on james. i'm anthony davis for the 1st time this season buy stuff out of the game against the boston celtics because of injuries, but often res, desktop scoring a season high. so to, to point. so these are like us to $140.00 to $1.00 and $5.00. when this isn't a scene from a movie, this is phone, the event has an ball so late in the fly also right? but that will be given a welcome, a fit for a king at too late in club of color color. what his thoughts at his career, the closet gave away $35000.00 tickets to funds so they could see the dallas officially and vowed as a kind of colors that were again off to a 17 year career approach. pretty and that's always wolf. now melissa elizabeth, very much, jen on that set for me, elizabeth ronald for this news out. and that con is back in the
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in the history of refugee camp south of bethlehem walls carry the images of palestinian detainees as my hon. mishaps husband set previously spent a year and administered to detention. she tells us he was arrested again several days next day to continue to be 90. we suffered a loss because of administrative detention. it would have been easier if you will sentence. then we'd know he'd be released after finishing his sentence, walk down any valley here, turn any corner. and this is what you will likely find. one household after another full of families waiting on word about their loved ones being held without charge, according to the palestinian prisoners society. around 3300 comes to indians are in this really jails sentence to administrative detention. the highest number in more than 30 years. surrounded by walls, full of photos, to showcase happier times. these women try to lighten. but with the uncertainty
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only deepening, there's little comfort to be found in the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it to the question, an unflinching questions, rigorous, the bank that he added to 2 days the another. if mcclin's thing is taking place, augusta. nothing goes into garza without us of permission. nothing leaves casa without result. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront, without 0. the
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of the steep increase in sensor attacks across the occupied westbank, the united states sanctions for his writings, for thousands good on the i make log during life. and the also coming up, israel's defense minister says rafa and southern dogs are, is a next target for ground, the so well the 1000000 palestinians have moved that to escape. finally, a large gas explosion is.
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