tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 4, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the consequence of war, the human suffering that jesus for it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence. in recent years, we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is the news from the on the bulk coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any types of claim or lives in southern guns that were more than a 1000000 space pub? students are seeking shelter. meanwhile, in the middle of the hospital on the is rarely siege patients say they have trumps without food or will say, and i'll ship
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a medical complex for. so i had police classroom protests as instead of goal as an opposition candidates it with the phone presidential election is the rest of the box springs insane. the wall size emergency into the 64 people are killed and foul isn't in school. will have the latest from the parent league as a title chased as livable an arsenal face also emerged stadium to us accident from a big winfield manager. so, you know, it isn't there to fix the table off the beating was time for, you know, the walk into the program. we beginning goes away as well as non stop on bottom. it doesn't strip as kills more than $120.00 pounds of students since saturday, and the desktop continues to rise. more than one and a half 1000000 displays palestinians on now and rough. i've knew the border with
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egypt and thousands of people have been moving from one shelter to another that desperate to find food and protection from this really strikes the areas being bombarded, day and nights. and israel has been saying it plans to expand this operation to rafa of to months of living processing is to move that for the safety. there's g, i'm yeah, no, not a problem. there is no states that here in rafa, the more than 1600000 people. if these valleys invade rafa, they will smash us like tomatoes, there is no safe area. even those who came here claiming safe passage, they were all hit. this moment. i'm sorry, the forces have been firing artillery. i'm tank shells into the strip fighting has been reported in kansas city in the north and con eunice in the south. we'll talk about his aim. joins us live now from a rough and tamrica. another round of this strikes bombardment, heating the south precisely of the goss this trip in and around rafa are also,
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i understand the school targeted to yes, not only a rough side effect, and if it's always the subject parts of dollars a strip had been the focus for the majority of the intense bombing that today, you had been founding all areas in the southern parts of the territory. now we've been seeing and rough up to date on both palestinians have been killed, including 2000 in children. and none of the strikes that had to page, one of that came to constance with kind of citizens have been taking shelter, insides on the low side with a destruction of a simple call. we're a non profit status means have variable to india, them being transported to another hospital for medical treatment in the past. oh exactly. we have been seeing new air strikes in con, you, in a city and along side with the middle go for nights of the territory as we've been hearing a sounds of loud explosions from the city of con, eunice and endeavors by as wilbur and impulse. palestinians, how big tubes and in just off the residential building belongs to have thought
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somebody had been completely flat since. um, it's uh, the residence of a very tricky to come has been, have been reporting that they have been exposed to the fight as by the military drugs which prevent anyone from moving on the ground and that parts of the territory at, in terms of the central areas of kansas city, a 3 pound cities that have to be reported killed today, officer being shoot to of to being shot by the is very military trends as we have been stating that had been widely used in goals of cities within the past 24 hours . so that's the situation tack in the south, and as you say, it's not just a rough rise in con eunice as in the entire southern region, precisely where people have been told by straight forces to go to seek safety. what is the situation now though in the rest of this trip in the north and in and around guys, the city as well? the situation, the impact is completely tragic because the entire,
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another part of the gaza strip has been, has been completely turned into a great beyond. within hearing from people that, that is streets, hawks and jobs of hospitals had been completely tend to be. grades are symmetries for people who have been killed and they are on april to buried them in the cemeteries. and they were forced to bury them in the streets and the front of the shops. and also in open areas due to the fact that the east bed is accelerating its military strikes into another of pots of calls. and in the past few days. and exactly, today we've been seeing new confrontations and the all the grout, the mean, the pop scene on groups and these very so we just are deployed again in the key central neighborhoods of kansas city and people. the truck in the main evacuation centers that's posted at hospitals where they cannot leave these areas in order to be at not being shocked by these really military qual hope to draven's on in terms of the humanitarian situation. day by day people,
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the towing of hand guns are on april to cube with the situation due to the fact that they are not receiving a sustainable amounts of humanitarian supplies. that will help them to survive, especially kids and women who are trying to find out tentative to a, to just going on with within this one we've been hearing from people that, that the are depending on the when having breads and milk just to serve on the on the deterioration of the humanitarian conditions, besides the complete him, a humana jargon, health crisis unfolding on hospitals in another, and sex of garza target. it was a lot for us that had a rough with thank you. are always ready. snipers have killed at least one person knit. i'll ship a hospital in northern garza astray. the forces of again besieged areas around the compound and hundreds of people have trapped the under attack.
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the and the civil. oh, the good. the some of the the did. the had the too much you put the you had the, the last minute i'm happy to help you, but the bumble really took it up. just have i been with a and this who do i have, i'm a small just to the body the, the lowest levels of government, the model. i kind of you between all solve but also talk to you to over domini i just up
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e set as one of its soldiers has been killed and goes up the 24 year old was a this died in slicing in the south at least $225.00 is where the soldiers have been killed since lucy lowest has found defensive in this way. the cabinets is reaching meeting right now to discuss the ongoing conflict said let's speak to him. how to jump june his in tel aviv. we know, of course, may have made that that has been something of a front trust relationship between leading figures within this re, the cabinet. how significant all these divisions the needs. uh, the divisions are, are growing. uh, it seems almost by the hour of right now. you have a war cabinet meeting the started about half an hour ago, and we're expecting to hear more about the debate that's been going on in that a little bit later this evening. but in the lead up to this,
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you have the prime minister here. benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure not just from far right wing members of his own coalition, but also from the opposition. and many are saying that he's in what is essentially a politically untenable situation right now. now when it comes to the far right wing, you have ministers like national security minister, it's more been given here as well as finance minister visit last month, which and on many occasions over the course of the past week, they have essentially and very publicly threatened to walk away from the, from the government, essentially causing it to collapse. if they feel that netanyahu is going to try to enter into a deal for a potential cease fire that they think would be disadvantageous to israel. on the other end of the spectrum, you have opposition figures like many gaps who is a former defense minister and who is also a member of the work cabinet. and he let it be known over the course of the past few days that he might walk away from the government. if he believes that nothing yahoo is keeping under pressure from the right not to go into a deal for a cease fire because of that pressure. also essentially saying that he would walk
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away from the government, which would cause its collapse if he thinks that nothing yahoo is going to try to impose military rule in gaza after the war ends in a day after scenario. so increasing amounts of pressure for the front minister, a lot of fishers appearing in the government at a very critical moment here in israel, and they've, so we, we wait to see what a mazda is red lines, or possibly when it comes to, to reaching a conclusion with this deal, but what gives a sense of how many of won't be possible key red lines might be phase or when it comes to a break to and so there's 2 big red lines right now that we're hearing about. and we must, we must say, from the top here needs that all of this is essentially so if it's appearing in is really media outlets. these are based on either links or anonymous sources from the government, talking to these various outlets. but the 2 main red lines that have emerged over the course of the past few days. one of them is that people do not want to see what politicians here rather,
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do not want to see an actual end to the war until how much is defeated. that's one thing that most along the political spectrum agree upon. the other red line is that they want to ensure that when it comes to the war, a lot of the right wing members don't want a deal. that would see tapped is really chapters and gaza exchanged for thousands of palestinian prisoners or as right we, members of the government refer to the terrorists. so that's another big red line. and in fact, you've heard nothing yahoo over the course the past couple of days, essentially echo that rhetoric. he said on many occasions he doesn't want to see it withdraw all of these really army from gaza. he does not want the war to end without achieving the objective of defeating or eliminating how much. and he does not want to see a scenario by which thousands, a palestinian prisoners would be released. so red lines that have emerged thus far . a lot of it is going to hinge on what we hear from us in the hours to come,
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and also what comes out of the debate that's going on currently in that war, cabinet meeting needs. right. many, thanks to them. i'm jumping to live and telling me the front says guys and east of a path for the return of the policy and it will forward these governments. how's, according to the french foreign minister stuff, all social, he's in egypt where he's be meeting the foreign minister and president frozen egypt of how it took so much cheaper to cease far and gauze and delivering humanitarian aid. the others ready miss all has landed the hundreds of mourners at a funeral in southern 11. obviously, explosion was at a cemetery near the town. the leader 2 fights is from the amal group, which is allied. so it has been long were killed. administrative strike on friday. israel has threatened all out war if his bullet doesn't pull back from the board for school. the fighting has escalated that following israel's gaza. tied to go ahead. all of these are including sedans, refugee, age and emergency,
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the you and says moms sufficing because for many uncertainties from a 100 atlantic, from authority. settlers, how on spite of terrorizing kind of city and veteran communities in the up to 5 west bank and support mess. the media turns sour in hong kong will have all the details to make sure was the to the fights. is a place to respond off of the us and the u. k. carried out to another wave strikes in yemen. us led coalition says it hits $36.00 targets in 13 locations, the hazy se sites and 6 provinces. we have including the capital sign, a look at relation says the tax of the clear message to the around bank group condemned against attacks on ships in the red sea who these military spokes person says the strikes will not tell them from supporting posting isn't guys. but how
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many body also behind us move from the any you have any capital? some of them he milledgeville sets of the house. he's also like go, bridget, a general. yeah. has, sorry. yeah, i know is today sunday that the american british quality and k $1.48. it was flags over the past. i was talking and several, you have any government with, according to some of your statements, there's like, started with the cab results on. and the government, the rates of sun, uh uh, also the i have targeted the whole day that as a beta had inside the southern explain that they did, it strikes targeted the capital. so now, and it's government grids also 9 or the strikes talking to her. they live in strive starters dies 7 is twice targeted by the and also another 7 it was strikes talking to hi janet. this into one is is try on the so side of side the so yeah from that base is. 5 ice will not deter them from supporting the palestinian people and guys
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that stressing that they will not go unpunished. so the thing that they will add is probably 8 to the service twice, according to his words. and this for, in response to these are the spikes, which uh, how do you need the audio code describe as an offer more? oh, the political counsel as a member of the police because of the hammer, the type you want, that the american british escalation will be met with another escalation from this side. he's stressed that they, these in his class will not detect them as well from continuing to support the guys until these ready, i agree should ends on these stages left to the group states and it statements that it is decision to support by this. again, it's, this is supported by hundreds of thousands of your money, so come out weekly, and daily to call for more operations. and ava do demand up in england crossings to reach the occupied territories to support the rather get a there and does, again,
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is what the describe as is really genocide. again, is people of guys that part aside for let's take a closer look at the significance of the strikes with rosalind jordan, who's in washington dc. now and i understand rosalie and that's and com has released the statement besides the electronics and you haven't, are not only that child, but they've also released a new and even newer statement that came out earlier on sunday, indicating that child the us air strikes in response to the depths of the 3 us soldiers, one week ago is now in its 3rd day, the usaa says that it did launch an attack, taking out a cruise missile being uh, apparently about to be launched from who the control territory inside government. because the us believed that it was posing an imminent threat. that's the us military's word to us navy vessels and to commercial love vessels in the red sea.
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that is on the heels of a joint, u. s. u. k of range of air strikes, which targeted 36 who's the targets in a young man on saturday. this was an operation that the us said was meant to prevent who the fighters from continuing their attacks on commercial and military vessels in the red sea. the us, uh, is, uh, underscore, and that is not going to tolerate this sort of behavior from the who t's and other around back groups. because it says, do you know, allowing so would put a real threat to not just use the us as national security. but to the national security of its allies and partners in the region. meanwhile, roseland, the administration, playing a prominent role on the sunday talk shows by george jake sullivan and joan could be appearing. this of course, as the secretary of state is leaving for his now 5th trip to the region since october, the 7th. what message are they trying to send?
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a ok, i seem to have lost your needs. but let's talk about the fact that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, did appear on some of the sunday public affairs shows. input. she talked about the need not just to try to reduce the risk of an escalation in security crises across the middle east. but also about the fact that the security that the secretary of state antony blinking is on his way to the region to deal with the war in gaza. the secretary of state is leaving on sunday in order to carry out our talks with the partners and with interlocutors in called her in egypt and saudi arabia, in israel, and in the occupied west bank. here's more about what the u. s. is trying to achieve from the vantage point of jake sullivan,
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the national security advisor. it began with the strikes on friday night, but that is not the end of it. we intend to take additional strikes and additional action to continue to send a clear message that the united states will respond when our forces are attacked or people are killed. right? now this is of course a, a complicated situation that the, by the ministration is trying to manage. one point that sullivan kept suppressing was that the us is not looking for direct confrontation with a ron, which is something that many republicans in the us congress have been calling for the us. the by the administration is trying to underscore that it's trying to reduce tensions because it wants to see ultimately, and, and to the war in garza over turn of the captives back to israel. and to try to establish the ground work for an independent palestinian state. it's
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a lot to juggle, a lot could go wrong. that's according to a lot of military observers here in washington. i look to chuckle indeed. rosemary, thanks for that. i'm very glad to say that we were able to maintain the lines, right. that was we enjoyed in washington dc. thank you. if you notice that it's being held in by dad for the victims of us as strikes on friday, the rocky government declared 3 days of morning for the 16 people killed us, lost thousands of strikes across iraq and syria targeting groups linked to a wrong, a follow the killing of 3 american soldiers and a drone attack in jordan last week. what among the motors outlaws for you knows, in baghdad was the leader of the by the organization, which is linked to a rom, he says, well, american troops, sally, east rock. johan and watch. out loud in, huh. yeah, i mean the con, the time is going to expel, not the exit, but the expulsion of the americans and they have to leave it. they remain is
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absolute. evil for the rocky people will be more rocky blood shit. and more sacrifices, other rocky youth now is the time for them to leave. and the parliament has to say its word. and if it doesn't defend the rocky people, then they're not representative of the rocky people. busy how the, how shims following developments from the rocky capital, the satellite iraq, you cities, and of course, investors are the funerals for the 16 people who are killed in the us. just like most of them all then does all the popular mobilization force is all just c m at some of the functions within the p. m. f. a. allied with the one, but this group is also part of the rockies of forces. and therefore through the 5 minutes so, so a lot of controversy about the strikes and the head of the p. m. a. a said that the united states forces should withdraw from your walk and said that this crime as he described it, should not go without accountability beep commander in chief, i'll see,
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see about known as frederick. i don't know how much i read. he's designated by the us as a service, visit us today, one of the size where the strikes took place along with the folly menchie delegation. most of the sciences we are getting from the pm a side on the all i, i live in the vault or calling for the direct us, which was one of the same time we had also witnessing more attacks on us vases yesterday. only the 2 uh fox. uh, i claimed by the stomach resistance sidney rock. one was the east of the bill to north from but that i don't know the one in syria. or let's take you to set a goal now where police of detained opposition presidential candidates until have bubble cotton and go on. and police a 5 t, a gas, a protest is in the capsule, dot com, then the straight as barricaded streets and protested president lucky south decision
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to postpone the presidential election scheduled for later this month. critics of accused the president of trying to hold on to power on nicholas hucks, joins me from this senegalese capital duck. uh and uh, nicholas, it seems like the the situation is deteriorating that quite rapidly. the latest. of course, the rest of this opposition candidates while attention is that the moment the while we're just a few blocks away where the rest took place and that can still see clouds billowing . the police are still firing, tear gas to disperse crowds. there's reading battles between supporters of the opposition, but also people who work out protesting what they see as a constitutional cool. that's the way they describe the decision a present like you saw of cancelling the election. but what's important to note is there are 2 female candidates in this election and both are in detention. one was
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in detention ahead of this announcement. accused of having dual citizenship, you have to be exclusively sitting at least to run for office. and the other just moments ago who was arrested because she was trying to campaign despite the announcement made by present like you saw there were other prominent figures of the opposite had been arrested. i mean, that's a tory who was the 1st female president, a prime minister, sorry, of president. lucky. so who has now been a vocal critic of the president saying that this is all a ploy for him to cling on to power needs? uh, nicholas reminders, why and how mucky sound is justified. goal of this, it seems like a pretty or day has moved of the well in what is described as one of the most stable democracy in west africa. we've been going through a period of instability in the last year ever since the rest of we spend sancho
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with the opposition figure. we've seen a riots unprecedented rights, thousands of people that have been arrested then there's the candidate kareem wad who has been prevented from running for office. we saw a m p. 's fighting inside the parliament, just days before the big campaign was meant to start. and then the incredible announcement just the hours before the campaign was meant to start by present, mikey saw cancelling the election. so this has been a period of instability in present like yourself says that we need to restore trust in the electrical process based with this lack of trust or fight between the judiciary and the parliamentary bodies of the executive has to stand and, and so he invoked article 60 to those, sorry, the decree decree, the 31 of the constitution saying that he didn't know that the election, he hasn't given a date yet. but what this means for the senegalese people is that they will not
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have a way to express their say through the ballot. so instead of doing so they're taking to the streets. we've seen young people. i spoke to one young person. she says she has a masters degree and yet she's selling coffee on the streets. she was hoping that this election would be a way for her to express her frustration. there's been an unprecedented wave of migration young people leaving this country, this country in which the economy is booming, where there's been a recent discovery of oil and gas and that extraction of liquefied natural gas. it is expected to start this year. most of it is expected to go to europe in a country where most people don't have access to like tricity, whoever is in charge of this country this year will be at the help of incredible resources and well. and that's why there's so much at stake during this selection,
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and that's what we're seeing so much violence right here in downtown to car, but elsewhere in the country, a nick, i'm sure watching from the sidelines with the great consternation as the regional blog echo was, is always seems send a goal as a, as a haven of stability there. yeah, and that's right. in the present back, you saw whole has always be been at the helm of this institution calling neighboring countries to respect constitutional order. now he's the one that's being told to respect the constitution with yeah, the regional body echo was saying that it's concerned over the way that this election has been postponed. there's also friends that former colonial power, the united states. they want to see a date for this election to be said as quickly as possible. already there are members of president lucky selves, government that have resign. one problem administer has design, and there is
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a growing voices among civil society. but others that there needs to be a national dialogue for trust to be rebuilt. otherwise, there will be even more protests on the streets of the car needs by nicholas many things. so that was nicholas huck. the reporting from the senegalese capital dot com or you without a 0. so come where right now solve it or whether president is cracking down on criminal gangs, is boosting is hopes of a lot of slide re election. victory of facebook celebrate access to it and see if the best day is. so how is it managed to change the way of life? first 3000000 subscribers and then support preparing for the power and then picks will hills hear from you again. those are the terrace when of a need to represent a country of paris 2024.
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the i have a lot of that will have a look at the weather in africa, in environment with us. of the middle east and event with unsettled weather has dominated the story, particularly across places like lebanon and syria, israel and occupied palestinian territories. it has been very cold with some heavy rain in places, but as we go monday in to choose the worst of that, which is this way further east is looking very wintry across east in areas of took here the cold because is but it lies up across the event we will see temperatures pickup here over the next few days. they will, however, be coming down across the gulf. shamal when will blow down keeping things cool for places like re add and grow up particularly at night. it has been rather chilly. not something very dry across the north of africa, but some cold winds have been keeping temperatures down across much of the region. they will be coming up however, in the north east. places like cairo of the next few days, fly up to the south of the west of the southern parts of africa,
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some active weather stretching all the way from angola through to madagascar. this is where we're going to see the west of the weather over the next few days. it lies up full johannes, but monday in to choose a sunshine coming through here with just a little bit of rain for cape town that she went on a meeting of minds discussing the defining issues of our time. in one year. we source that change, it became clear at that point that we really were really kind of a new era of a nobel peace, slower it's maria dresser and professor michael wooldridge and 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 a jersey to expo 2023. the
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1600000 published and used to be repeatedly shows just reading a tax of co, over a 120 people. since the saturday is very small, it goes to of code. at least one person, the ship, a hospital in northern gaza. that's where the forces of again proceeds to areas around the compound with hundreds of people are trapped. instead of going on, position presidential candidates has being detained is comes of police, find t a gas protest. a protest isn't the capital of duck demonstrations. barricaded the streets and protest against president lucky south decision to postpone the election of members of a palestinian bed. when the committee senior lift in the hills, if you don't divide westbank for decades, say that being attacked repeatedly by israeli settlers. they complains to the police, but the settlers keep coming back. charles stratford visited one community from new jericho. these 3 little holes in the ground meant to be graves. these ready settlers who ducked them even late flowers. they were
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a palestinian bed. when school i'm a call, been disturbing warning. so this policy and in community the occupied with spend a fucking or you're more than i moved to the want to kill us. the message is clear, they would even know that i would children, it's intimidation. they want this out during the interview to um settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. we stop and film us with weak film them. oh, the attacks awful chapel. good, find the policy in the community, save you a tech to lead point. this man scene here. um and seemingly being protected by his ready soldiers offering will seem to the better ones go pens, leaves here are the settler outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her ellen as well. have she beat me and another woman, he asked us to give you my phones. the other woman was holding a baby when her oh,
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how the lily had faded when he lifted for more than 50 years. a livelihood depends on these green pulses for their animals way of life. the generations is barely changed for decades. the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is rarely settlement the settlement. they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago. the veterans say that a group of he's really sick lives on wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now the line of the stakes runs around full color on which is in that direction. it's clear evidence that the settlers are trying to take more land. we have companies slowly move on to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make full complaints. solely mine says the secular leader,
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purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats then stolen. cox is the police demanded. we've stopped building, raised the footage and in safety. if we leave the next day we return to the village to hear what the police said. let him out and says he spent 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens, felt like they were investigating. no, the legs crime he was repulsing a me, john, if not matter, the police only can come when the settlers lie complaining about the box. i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these rated police. it's like we don't exist in his really low. so to sir, so layman's complaint to these way, the police seemingly made no difference on the next morning sunday, the settlers a back. how do you spell that for me? so the next time this happens and you play the game of the shouts, one most of the mind carrying
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a rifle or call the police and they will take it will go. she way. it's better. we community living on palestinian land is being terrorized by owns man, apparently immune or in different to be as really whole international child stratford, which is a, at a model of a shot in the occupied with bank. now the bottle for control of sudan, there's create to the world's largest displacement crisis. the united nation says nearly 8000000 people have been for some at home is by the fighting between the army, the permanent to rapid support forces that's on top of the 3000000 displays before the conflict began in april, some a flight to neighboring countries. but most have moved to safe areas with names through them. and then morgan has multiple cuts him off rob mohammed, her daughters and her grandchildren have lived in this classroom for 6 months. the school in hospital has become a temporary shelter for some of the menus to denise forces from their homes by the
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conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces offer us as the flight when the fighting moved into their neighborhood. less than one level, the senate is the. it was terrible to leave the house. we carried the kids left, the air conditioning on. i'm left with nothing but the clothes on. our box. artillery shells landed near a stray bullets were flying everywhere. the early in the conflicts, the power in military group took control of most of the capital made reports at fest rate and killing. many residents moved to stay for regions, often areas controls by the army. in dar 4 where the rapids support forces is accused of estimate cleansing, have a 1000000 escaped to neighboring cad. another 1000000 have cross the border into south sudan, egypt, and issue a po, bringing the total number of displaced denise to nearly 11000000. according to united nations figures, families often travel long distances by foot to reach safety,
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safety no single said i feed their families for 3 days to get to. they hadn't eaten and were in poor health. one woman collapsed during the journey and died. people who are physically and emotionally exhausted with no official displacements caps and the shortage of 10. many people sleep out in the open access to food, clean water and health care is also difficult. back and hard to offer us as conditions are far from ideal. but at least her family is safe. for now, any way, there is no sign. the conflict is going to end any time soon. meaning most of the news will likely be forced from their homes. he but morgan altered their heart of to the thing is underway and the presidential and legislative elections in el salvador. a president named kelly is expected a to win a landslide re election. victory is popularity is largely attributed to his crackdown on criminal guns within 70000 suspects of gang members have been arrested
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since he declared a state of emergency 2 years ago. my mother apollo is live for us and outside of those capital, samsung for the whole. so probably not a few surprises when the results come out, but explain so as to why is becoming quite so popular as he is on the as you mentioned there, not a lot of surprise anticipated that the expectation is that president kelley will win by a landslide much of his popularity, which by the way, that approval rating is probably high enough to make most world leaders salivate over is largely due to the crackdown on gangs that has been achieved by what's known around these parts of the state of exception. the suspension of certain constitutional rights, certain civil liberties that's allowed security forces in the country to have almost total power to go after the games. to talk about this, i want to bring in a human rights expert. this is noah bullock. he's within the organization called
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the crystal sizes that deals with human rights advocacy in el salvador and in the northern triangle of central america. no, thank you so much for joining us on. could you tell us could you tell us what it means for this election to be taking place under what is known as the state of exception the suspension of civil rights and liberties? yeah, this is the 1st time that this out on population will go to vote under a state of exception since the period of mid military dictatorships. and prior to the civil war here. and the state of exception doesn't affect all salvadorans in the same way. and the majority of people who have been rounded up under the state of exception, we're just under 80000 salvador and citizens are from poor communities. and. and so in the run up through the selection, for example, organization did monitoring and communities that were militarized and put under a state of siege with military check points. and we were able to document with
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people the captures of individual and community leaders. and farmers for people who really had nothing to do with the gains and the communities come in at the us that, that generated a state of fear based on some of the voting centers that were even militarized. and they said that that was this way. so that to turn them from wanting to even go get of those all because they would expose themselves to potential arbitrate attention . it's important to, to kind of put the dimension on this in the last 22 months. the salvador and the security forces have rounded up almost 80000 people and subjected them almost to disappearances in the present system. most family members can confirm whether their family members are alive and well, and that the due process rights have been suspended. they're being processed in mass trials of up to 900 people at in tribunals that were set up specifically to prosecute them in front of judges. was identities i secret, and this is more of a who lock and then a criminal justice system. and a couple of days ago the president vice president of the country authentic. so
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y'all a how this new judicial system i do to show innovation. but from a human rights perspective, this seems like a set back to some of the dr. periods in human history know, are you listed a lot of the concerns regarding human rights, but there's also concerns over the constitutionality of the election itself. there's been a consolidation of power by boot, keller, and how do you marry these 2 ideas? all of these concerns from international observers, but then at the same time, the overwhelming support from the population. yeah. what the president's candidates, he is unconstitutional. he over to the supreme court, and when he won the super majority and installed magistrates simply be loyal to them and created and sort of a passed away at least a narrative pathway, a rhetorical pathway for his re election. the popularity is understandable, salvadorans have suffered terrible violence at the hands of gangs for decades. and
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the state of exception has produced security outcomes and but at the cost of more abstract, certain sense of security like rule of law. and so it's easy to to applause or to applaud the state of exception until you find yourself with an without jesus of production. sorry to cut you off there. no, but thank you so much for your time. it is not a simple analysis that, that we're hearing here. people in centrally are trading out their civil liberties, the long term democracy of the country for short term games. that's what we're hearing from analysts. but again, people what they want is another term. so no surprises perspective here in el salvador left below many things to you and your guess might not follow this big draw some, some salvador know nobody's firefighters. and she, they have trying to contain thousands of on files that have killed at least 64 people. strong winds and scorching heat have been feeding the flames from the coast of the horizon region. president gabrielle burridge has the kind of state of emergency and says the death toll will likely rise files of people who say from
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being evacuated, a lot of america and it's at lucy and human, has more from vena than mine today. i mean, the laden and ali virus and the upper part of the, of a model where as you can see, every single, almost everything has been burned to the ground. the neighbors all helping each other. people from all of the area impact have come to help to pick up the rubble. but people have been left since you can see without anything at all, no beds, no memories, their photographs, everything they had went up in smoke in a matter of seconds. they tell me it's absolutely astonishing the extent of the fire here in this very, very populated part of the oven. my. we're only 10 minutes away from the beach at the height of the holiday season. here in city you have people from all of the world, in fact will come here to do enjoy the others. and right now would do have is just destruction and smoke everywhere you turn it's,
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it's amazing. at least 3 people died just above just as those houses over there, from smoke ventilation or just simply burned to death. as one of the neighbors tells me that it was a matter of seconds when they suddenly saw the leaves and branches that were raining and all of them on fire. and that it took no time at all the floor of the houses starting to burn a little ways away from here. we met another family. the dog had survived, but his eyes are old. birds. there are, at least at least 16 people who are able to confirm that they will be many, many more. before the end of the day. tardies have been unable to look for the bodies of the victims because the fires have been so strong today. so the wind dies down slightly, and that's the best effort. and this certainly help firefighters try to dallas the flames, but new fires are,
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are we just saw hello comfortable by just hitler now. so clearly, new fires are starting to emerge or as an, as soon as they pull one out. so it's an extremely serious situation. there's a state of emergency declared in this area and the extent of the damage here, which might be the strongest, the worst ever, internally in history, certainly. and this since been 2010 earthquake is only just beginning to be estimated. the human alj, a 0. we know they're not attending valentina boys an independent filmmakers. she told us how she got caught in the wall furnace as a situation escalated rapidly. i arrived on friday, i came into the highway, 68, and we passed through the way into through the fire, into the city when it just started. for me being from outside. it's really strange . that's not nothing known to me. so it was very, very strange to see such
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a big fire and nearby and passing through it. but the people here seem to be more aware of that. i think we were the last cars passing by. this is the main problem because of the weekend and here is vacation time. people come from santiago from everywhere to the coastal area. and to be that in my case, i went to seek family and to fill in here. and so for me it was different, but i came on a friday, 7 pm, and of course what cars and doing the truck was doing there. and i was helping the find find to, to, to go to the place on time. and it was really stuck. and i left on time into the city. i was safe and people are safe. but afterwards the cut the roads for the fire fire. so to pass the problem on friday was that everything happened so quick that people didn't get the information on time. so the roots were really stuck on the
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defense to yesterday. for example, to set your date use that there was to announce that cost to you and it means that people have to stay at home. then you are ready to hand alerts to the road to a free firefighters and volunteers are really doing the best they have trained for that. the problem is why it happens, or why it's got bigger. i think is that on this special day on friday and saturday, and it was very, very when the something which is normal for this area, but not at this time of the year and combined with the heat. it didn't help the situation. you know, the social media, john, facebook has tons 25, the past 2 decades. the platform owned by metal has been credited with revolutionizing how we interact and share ideas online just so. so res. major concerns, i have the privacy hate speech and misinformation since i'm on it and has more mark sucker for it was 19 years old when he started facebook as college dormitory room
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now known as mehta. the company has grown into a global empire. originally a way for university students to keep in touch. it quickly expanded to the great republic. within a year it had a 1000000 users. by 2012, it had a 1000000000. today, 3000000000 people use the platform every month. a 3rd of the world's population on facebook was at the forefront of a social media revolution. the change that we share ideas, pictures, and videos online. during the hour, spring uprisings, activists use it organized protests and spread the word about what was happening in real time. politicians use it to share their campaign messages, paying mazda billions of dollars for advertising, in the hopes of reaching voters. but methods based controversies over the years, data privacy scandals have let them massive fines from regulators. i am proud to
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now and many say it doesn't do enough to suppress hate speech and misinformation. we want to hear more without delay about what facebook and other companies plan to do to take greater responsibility for what happens on their platform. is arkenberg has repeatedly been brought in to face the tough questions from regulators and politicians. we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake. and i'm sorry, but through it all matter has been able to outlast or buy out most of its rivals, instagram and what's up or among the many services now under the metro umbrella. collaboration, which is really what this is focused on as to the future. mark sucker, burke says lies in the matter versus the olympic gold medal tongue of virtual space . he believes to be the successor to the mobile internet. and that pollution of the business matter hopes will guarantee its continued success for another 20 years. since and monahan l just the euro,
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condos or myself was the saw for the red devils, the school twice to help united when this one really now continues. it's only one game, so don't go and celebrate is too much. i will re, and i don't think we have reasonable in this moment to do it, but for today, oh, we a piece for that. and but you need to, teens and you have to get consistent performance. is that the mania in hong kong to very saw early on sunday, the origin tina saw was food by fans. as he's into miami side, it took on hong kong 11 and a friendly message is not today due to a hamstring injury, which left many spec paces and attend the 6th stream. the disappointed and calling for refund in the sold out 40000 seat stadium. the hong kong government has said that the games organizes oh,
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the funds and explanation and we are days away from the asian cup semi finals. and there was a pleasant side for juan fans. as the team gets ready to face, defending camp is can top or forward matthew, her army was seen training with his teammates. alonzo stop play was suspended for the quote of finals against syria, but is expected to start, i guess, the host nation on wednesday. iran are looking to win the agent cup for record equaling full time. a 2nd ending century from some of mine, a deal has put india in control of the 2nd test against england and finish day 3. and $67.00 for one are chasing unlikely event. 3 targets of $399.00. when for india would level the series as $11.00 an experience the south africa team struggled on day one of the test series, immune sealants off the home in williamson the school. he's 30 s test century as
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a host. reach 258 for to south africa allow the senior plays to opt out of this tour so they could play in the domestic t 20 competition in new zealand. the plan the for the well the classics championships continue here in del high teenage par swimmer. is training hot in uganda, hoping to impress at the paris island fixed later this year. david stokes reports who's nick, who conduct quai, is 16 years old. and you can, there's only power swim in 2021. she was the youngest power olympian at the tokyo games age. just 14. and she's now set to represent a country again, it powers 2024. having spent her whole life fighting for the chance to prove this. so people don't usually accept people with disabilities. so that way they look, especially because they think that they can't do something yet, they couldn't be doing it if they were given
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a chance. like i remember my 1st day of assuming competition. i didn't get to see my wrist because it's just thoughts. i was slower, i was hungry, i was sad, but most of all i was just demoralized who's know was born in 2007 with no right low um and an impairment in her left hand. she used to cover up a disability with clothing, but says swimming has helped to overcome her lack of confidence. you can't exactly assuming a full body, so you tend to be comfortable. you can maybe with a switch and then jumping to a poor people will still see that there's something missing savings. are there lots to be comfortable in my own skin? i like to just not care too much about what people are saying and just being, being free and feeling free and what's a, who's not already has more than 10 metals from various international competitions. she tried several other sports as a child, including football, but always enjoyed being in the pool the most in the what say you cannot hear
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anything. and outside while you're hearing people whispering or looking, people pointing fingers that you, what's in the pool. the only thing you look on the black line at the bottom and you can't hear anything, it feels calm, feels quiet and feels free husband, his ultimate dream is to one day become adopt to. but her immediate goal is to reach a power olympic final while continuing to inspire young disabled children to take up swimming savings. folks out you 0 season high performance at home staff guy couldn't save his golden state warriors team from the feet coast close at 20 points against the atlanta hawks just to side of his career best. but despite his efforts, the war is lost. 140 want the home said before to the hawks, this is atlanta school when in a row, and that's what he's put for me will have moved for you later on,
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