tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 6, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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to join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the the this has been use on the bulk of life, and so coming up in the next 60 minutes, a war of starvation is rarely settled. this in protest is flow trucks carrying a live saving aid from entry. gov. that's through the kind of a solemn crossing and goes with that like a food is getting worse. more than half a 1000000 people are facing from and most of them in the south. israel is ally the
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us census topped diplomats on the high stakes visit to the middle east. anthony blinking is traveling to kind of talk to push for a pause in gaza. and one, yeah, so devastating as quakes into a key of syria to cuz protests is blame that government for not doing enough on kevin asked with support. south korea have just kicked off the agent cup semi find the guns. jordan, we'll bring you the latest updates from the match to the almost been out the stadium and cancel the thanks for joining us. it's been nearly 4 months since israel began is devastating on gaza and off to flattening the strips northern central and ponds with southern air is this very force, isn't that intensifying their attacks, a rasa is a border with egypt. its soldiers are firing from the land and sea, that's the spot. and the un sound of the alarm about the possibility of my civilian
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casualties and further despise than 82000000 palestinians are sheltering a rafa. and there's no way else left to go with this escalation as well as i live. the united states has sensors 12 different much the reason it's actually of state antony blinking has been to saudi arabia and egypt. and now he's heading to kennesaw before he travels to israel. washington is trying to push for a pause in the fighting, but israel is prime minister has residence to continue the war until all his goals met. this was the scene that the car i'm happy to sell. i'm crossing between israel and guns with far right. protest. as i've been trying to block critical aid from entering into gauze and it's the learning supplies, the publish thing is desperately needs to survive. the situation is more than dire, these living conditions are not fit even for animals. we sleep mode and what send no mattresses, pillows, no covers. even toilets are not available for warrant out sick and fatigue. there's
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no food and when we get it, we use wood fire to cook. there's no clean water. people are suffering from several diseases at the same time. and there's no medicine or children and suffering more than us. what did we do to deserve all this? we ran for our lives and left everything behind. i do not have any money. i have a family of 9 and we receive little aid. some flower, a few canned items every 3 days. the aid that's delivered is scarce and hardly reaches us. we can hardly survive our life is really difficult. we're on the verge of salmon, the. okay, well away live until of april 1st. that's, that's a reference based out of service to our company is the amount of desperate conditions that terica we're hearing. of course that's devastating testimony about the the impacts of these lack of supplies of how that's affecting people that tell us more. yes um that significant the rights as palestinians every day faces a new face, the new challenges in terms of affording the basic necessities,
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especially in light of the very limited amounts of the mediterranean supplies being delivered into this other parts of colorado. since the beginning of this round of complex now we've been seeing and hearing different parents inside dollars a step and spot in inside profit have been revolting and saying that they are facing please challenges in terms of folding diapers for the children. also they have been a struggle to approve for the meals, especially the majority of children in gaza strip. those who are under the 5 years have been completely and a very high risk called mountain nutrition due to the lack of food supplies and also due to the new challenge in terms of the promise, the new markets. with this call, i think prices where parents and the majority of policy is a financial the pro can in order to get the basic necessities on getting a military campaign on the territory. and another fact on the ground that who's palestinians in the north are still struggling as well to get the basic items, especially that the majority of 8 supplies being targeted as they were heading to
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the north of the gaza strip in this area. that is one of the most wonderful areas of find things are largely affected due to this ongoing military strikes on the groundwork people. this started to growing thing the animal food in order to make flour. and this is completely catastrophic, especially that the international community and international resolutions being made before to increase the capacity of a, if he did it for reading to gauze upon. yes, there's no, any practical development happens is taking place in terms of this for side of city and right now involves a strip. the number of them had surpassed. more than 1900000 palestinians are residing and rough. i are right now with those people are in a very desperate need for much needed again military and supplies, which till now not yet afforded with sufficient amounts to match the needs. a time struggle to find food, as you say, a struggle also to find space as well, given the huge number of people packed into rafa. what does that mean for
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conditions that i don't know if people still fling on? they still the wrong thing that the toilet impacts that the conditions are rough, read, the aggravating witness includes the to ration or life aspects, including the humanitarian and the medical one. and now with more evacuation a waves are arriving to run from the city of con units a from different locations in goal is that due to the unrelenting set to the bottom, intend destruction that had been carried out within the past few days on a particular incognito. to city meet, people are arriving to a 100, adds extra pressure on the civil infrastructure in the very densely populated area . we're talking about old buildings and roof are now full in factories united nation run shelters. now working beyond that capacity as people are right now, living in the streets had been seeing children, women, especially the elderly people, are, do not find any you show tough with them because old places right now,
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roughly are full of residents and full of the factories. now what is also a new shocking reality on the ground is the potential. oh, and the possibility of, i mean military ground inclusion to rough, especially with the statements. and as it for statements that have been released by these, by the defense minister, you all cannot saying that they are going to rate and run a when and why this my system on customer on the question right now, an onset due to the fact that he's been on the ground are trying to take full control over on you in a city. any possible attacks or rough, i mean, is going to be large scale loss of life and casualties amongst civil yes and more displacement if age both took this a step on the ground target was a lot for us. the rough and let's cross live now to have a jump june. who's in tel aviv. i'm happy i'm sure you are listening into what kinda kinds of say about the worsening conditions and guys are and of course that happy. and these protests that become boost. i'm crossing precisely affecting the
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flow of 8. what's happening that it was right me let me just look at today. we've learned that some those protesters are still out there. they've been out there for around 5 hours, trying to stop the flow of a truck's getting into gaza. and from what we've heard, they've been successful thus far. at least a 132 trucks have not been able to enter java today because of this demonstration at a time when, as you heard about it, describe it's actually mandatory and catastrophe. in regards to the situation is growing more dire by the hour. now the for those protesters got there today, around 70 trucks were told actually got through. but right now, it's unclear what's going to happen next because these really army is actually declared this area a military's own because they were trying, as i said, to dissuade demonstrators from coming out to the get them up without them crossing
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these pro test started around 2 weeks ago in earnest, they've been happening roughly on a daily basis. usually you will have anywhere from dozens to a couple of 100 people out there. now we should mention that most of these protesters are far right. wing active is a lot of them. also, settlers, there are some of them. we've been told that our relatives of is really capt is held in gaza and others who are relatives of israeli soldiers who were killed in gossip. but all of this is happening at a time when us secretary of state anthony blinking is visiting the region. he's going to be in israel tomorrow. and at the top of his agenda is to try to ensure more flow of humanitarian aid into god's up. and there's so much concerned about this in the us that just last week you had us secretary defense lloyd austin, speak to his is really counter part the is really minister of defense. you are a lot and express concern about this very thing and tell him that this
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a must be able to go in on a hender. so the question right now is you have a security presence at this border. you have police, you have a, there's, and then you have these demonstrators in an area that's supposed to be a military zone. so why is this still being allowed to happen? it's very unclear at this stage, and it's certainly going to be something that's at the top of the agenda for blinking to be discussing tomorrow when using israel meeting with the prime minister benjamin. that's an yeah. nice. all right, and we will of course, be covering that extensively. i'm haven't jump jane live in tennessee for us. so these are the latest pictures of us actually of state, anthony lincoln, who as we've been reporting, has been touring the middle east. he's right now in the hall kind of time. of course, the counselor has been a key regional mediation between israel and her boss. and these are the latest pictures. is you a secretary of state anthony, blinking with the foreign minister, shake mohammed bin of durham on i'll tawny. it's part of his tool of the middle
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east. as i mentioned, he moves on from castle to israel on wednesday. so okay, well let's look into this all important trip put in more detail with the i'll just say with cash, i'm a bar and the ash and let's start with them. the secretary, secretary of state the presidency in castle because counselor has been so so instrumental in negotiations and talks to date. what role do we expect to continue playing? what do we anticipate this extra estate to be bringing to the table during this visit? well, any of the communities have reached a point where they are confident they've managed to narrow the differences between how mass and ease ride when it comes to that. the different aspects of this upcoming deal, which is based on the notion of us, the supply of photos by the exchange of the the, the, the is ready cop to is. but at the same time, also the policy is detained by his way up until about a week ago called ha said that it was confident that is going to be elements of
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a strong deal. and the, this time is going to be based on a ceasefire. and they were looking for to get the final answer from how much, how much was thing in the past. they wanted a commitment of this is going to be assessed by a and then they are willing to go forward and talk about the aspects of the present as exchange. now they have managed to accept the notion of a phased agreement. so there was thoughts with a release of his riley women and the elderly in exchange for a pause of like 4 to 5 weeks followed by the exchange of the of the soldiers. and that's why they have to agree on the terms of the 2nd phase of the agreement. the biggest concern by how mass is they don't want to see the return to strikes and gaza. similar to what happened in november if you remember me when they have disagreement, but sadly, it collapse. so, you know, blinking today wants to hear from the outside as if how bad is waiting to go
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forward when it comes to the face agreement, or whether they have any concerns or any new conditions. i wouldn't choose to use thinks it's a guitar a negotiate as uh, with the kind of noise is coming out of his round at the moment. lots of talk about red lines and not agreeing to things larger than the base of the amount. so i might want them, what does that, what sort of mutual time do you think that sets about around the break to how to say? so i was in reaching out to them about what is happening. the leaks that we've seen over the last few weeks on the international media. they would say you need to be very cautious because that's not necessarily what is happening behind closed doors . they, this time they would like to ensure that the best deal does not collapse because there's going to be a massive blow to their own efforts that have been going on for quite some time. and they do understand that the both bosses have their own political considerations, particularly in this area. oh, who wants to have a do by the same time?
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who wants to ensure that his political survival won't be at stake? this explains why the tires are very cautious, very tight to very conservative, never seems a very tight trip. when it comes to the details of disagreement. they want to get everything in both parties saying yes of that they would make it public right caution. many times, all those details, ask them about a new report by global war stalled monitoring funding has filed the whole population of guys is facing crisis levels of hung up on what's known as the integrated food security phase classification. 2.2000000 products tendons that don't have enough food and i'm malnourished about 50 percent. and so if the population is facing a, quote, emergency level of hunger within the north of the strip, especially people are facing for long periods of time without food or access to water. i'm across the north, central and southern ponds, gaza, or at least 580000 palestinians who are facing starvation,
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death and extreme levels of mind nutrition. work around the strip power and so struggling to capture the children and prices of some of the most basic items of sort stephanie decor reports. and it's the simple things in life we take for granted, such as diapers, for childs that become a major issue in times of crisis. the bottom of about tavia did sen. yeah, the prices of diapers are ridiculous on it. imagine each diaper change when your son will cost you around $1.00. you must change them at least 4 times and 12 to 15 hours. in 24 hours, you need $5.00 to $6.00 diapers that the child cluster around $5.00 a day. especially in a bad situation like this. if the prices are high and people have no income, there isn't even a ticket. for the people of golf though life has become about surviving each day, finding food, water, basic hygiene products, everything has become more expensive and you can afford it this month. but i do not
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buy diapers. i find pieces of material and use them for her bubble. what can i do that those are so expensive to my husband is unemployed. so where would i get them from? the united nation says around 1700000 palestinians have been forced from their homes . many live in tents with no access to basic sanitation. the organization estimates there is one shower for 2000 people and around $500.00 people have to share a single toilet. it's a ticking health time bob. in so hard all that stuff. i just didn't want to have that. what has recently appeared on the scene as hepatitis a and the infection resulted from densely populated places due to the war and displaced people living in tennessee and was done with this really a tax. intensifying in hon. eunice and southern goals are more people are forced to move to the alpha in the most southern area of the strip. from there, however, there is nowhere else to go. stephanie decker, which is 0, a like a last spring,
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and julie up to my, who joins is from amman, she is or was global director of communications. if i won't welcome to you. of course, i wonder why it has been through immense challenges in recent days, given the rushed by a number of countries to hold funding for the vice or organization wants to stay key for the people of garza and of course on the right itself. well, thanks for having me. as i say, come for the people buying dolls. i like stuff in the side of the report. the club is sticking ball to where the summit and especially in the northern fox all the way down the street and what needs to happen to simon is the most supply us with food and those supplies with food i was on dry. and so without the amount, there's no surprise, the boys i'm going to need supports to be able to get to the front of god and deliver food whenever assistance i cool,
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but out of it and in terms of owner was ability to operate to continue providing a to those who desperately need it, how long ago can the organization last? ok, so we're going to the basic calculation, the waves of winter. now the, the authorization is likely to come to an end to end all the rest of the region of february or beginning of march. unless the suspend of the founding waiting is in the funding, or if we get funding. so how they're doing us and an increase in, in funding for so far end of february, beginning of march, including jobs. i went to 1000000 to rely on on down for their share survive. and in order for me to put into perspective for us, what we're seeing at the border crossing of current blue, sullen, and of course it is being blockaded by protest as far right as of this. and all of that is having
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a detrimental impact on those who need the 8 most in goes your thoughts. a look at me in silence on the beginning of the war. really, even human historian supplies has been congress some authoration and a huge challenge. not only for underground, but for other humanitarian organizations, you see, before the war sciences got received on the average 500 trucks every day. in the days since the wisconsin, i mean it's been 4 months in the days we come even close to that number, the highest we have was $300.00 and that was only during the short lives distributor info from us. more humanitarian supplies need to come in and also to most of the supplies. and so the marketing dollar, which is almost nonexistent, ma'am, can stand back on it's feet that human ration and also just let by on ro cannot do it on his own. of course, uh, in recent days, ever since the,
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the allegations leveled against uh at least a dozen uh on our stuff is surface. don't. russ faced an awful lot of pressure internationally, but it's also being subject to a tax as well. i understand a coma for it, was it what more can you tell us? yeah, science so that we can confirm about umbrellas at some point the welcome back on its way to the north with some food assistance and got his just know the so in the me the area before 8th reached on the the its destination and the convoy winter even after it will say between 2 and 4 hours, it was not allowed to close to the, to the north. and this is the 3rd time that i submitted. 1010.11 by honora is easy, is heated either on his way or down. so the north of the gulf stream where the
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highest bookcase hall, starvation on hunger, has been my been defined by the united nations turning to the investigation now because of the closest investigation into allegations i gave some stuff. 12 in total is now underway. what evidence has been provided by as well, to own right. and of course the un at large to substantiate these claims surrounding these 12 individuals and terms of what was relayed to all spine, which is really also a piece. i can confirm the receive information verbally. so that is really ortiz about these very, very serious allegations about hours time alleged involvement in the back. one is read on the 7th of all to over. we have not received in directing any information from the government. the is whether there is an ongoing investigation.
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this is not an investigation that is led by it is a 5 man to find the highest and best it could be. i'll say a lot of nations in the headquarters in new york, a base investigation is going to look into all the information. it's going to take a few weeks and we know the findings all that investigation. when you're surprised by the speed in which multiple countries are being, don't us don't know how many is still the funding items on 9 donors within only 24 hours. this is the very correct and due dates. we have a $16.00 companies including some of the largest and most committed doors to the agencies who have decided to suspend the funding. and therefore we, for all of these companies to reconsider this decision also because the lives of $2000000.00 people in dollars off, in addition to millions of people who go to one of the schools or get department of
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healthcare and the lives of these millions of people don't reach them, which is attending boss, but they depend on the finance of support from, from our donors. just as the last question, i would like you to counter 5 possible, obviously that the lack of funding at this critical time has massive implications. if we were to put an absolute time frame on, on rush ability to continue working, are we talking weeks, are we talking months, what's the indication that your seeing is the results of this these uh, these funding cuts, the tools that suspended the funding to and do not resume the funding and a huge suite, you know, increase from others in the funding to the agency. or if you don't, us do not come in. and then we are likely to make very, very tough decisions. and likely we will be forced to shop our
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operations in dos on across the region by the end of february, or beginning of march by the end of february, or the beginning of march cheerly, up to the global direct to communication some. all right, thank you for joining us. thanks for having me. us now, not only all food supply severely limited in gaza, but there is almost no access to clean water, which is 0 is on us. our sharif reports now from northern gaza on the immense challenges privacy ins face trying to find any water to the goals, but it's still reeling under the roof. so this is really bump up and decades long. see, all crises continue to unfold across the street, particularly in the north. at daybreak people venture out hoping to find something more to know which of these really occupation forces have read the destruction. i don't need to residential areas, hospitals, schools and places of worship. ones are they own,
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but also to the water supply network and even on the ground. well, as with the selling nation plants, roles they targeted and destroyed from the hours children, as you can see around on the streets, searching for water, that'd be scam. and finally, we find some of that coming from under the deputy of this ruined residential building. people lined up here for hours just to get some water line as you to go to the minute i came from far away to get water for my children. can we found a well under this trouble, it's very difficult to find water and when we get up at about 5 in the morning and start our mission, we're appealing to the world to enable us to receive food and water. and i remember, yeah, we as to whether or not so that's not the so it is a tragedy. well, the misery, our children are starving to death. we can't even give them a piece of bread children, a sick they've contract of diseases. the lack of water is another dilemma and then apply another i'm she so that they're carried over here and i will almost 3 kilometers every day to get some clean water. what add insult to injury is that we
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all starving or my this more to isn't fit for human consumption with a cut. we have no other choice or the media and the moment or so to hello. and then as you know, they came and found one q all the way to the end of the road opened a returned, empty handed to make sure it gets some water. i must get up before sunrise loaded them. cuz that, that this is the situation and the newest because as strong as the total absence of clean water and the, uh what, what do you see here is not drink or say for human consumption. palestinians are left between a rock and a hard place. as these radio to patient forces have destroyed causes infrastructure, including the underground wells and the southern nation. finally, even though we managed to find some water, now face the long journey back on us to show you just the all symmetrical and image of industry soldiers standing over
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a stripped and wounded policy in mind in guns as a motion on social media. this is a screen grab from a video loaded by the soldier himself. it was a portly, recorded in gaza cc. the us state department has cooled. the image deeply troubling . all these reading ministry uses the video is quote concrete to it's protocols and values. well, it's just one of many, highly criticized social media posts from is ready. so just in gaza. okay, so what you've just heard is in this way, the soldier reacting to the demolition of a residential building while the video shows ready. soldiers joking about civilians in gauze and not being involved in the conflicts as they walk through the ruins of homes and schools. south africa's case of the international court of justice reference video segments of these as evidence of genocide incent. okay, elizabeth juice lewis beretta ocampo is a former chief prosecute to the international criminal court. he joins us from
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point a don't s staying where a guy i probably won't welcome to you. thanks for your time. so even in come fix, there are clearly rules of engagement, but we know some of his rails accident garza amounts a quote, plausible acts of genocide, that's according to the international court of justice. as we continue to see the image of the image of his ready soldiers, apparently abusing that positions and cause and indeed the westbank. what does an organization like the international criminal court do with evidence like that one? i think the most important. cool. now, in the short term pertaining to both, the bigger the bottom of the cost, that's the got to be the most important that evening the measurement go to objective decision as you ride, please say the 13 judges say this is proud to be able to be there is a general sale going on in 3 weeks,
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either i or how to pass the present to the judges, to how they would change to them from the ration that. why isn't they both a moment now? because they are part of the task? i see the quotation, the thing is why i come back to us in 2 weeks. the what do you, when do i see us and got that and working on disagreement always come us policy by add uh this in some way moving the website and direction. of course that will be problem at the store and then yeah. who? because in fact, yeah, cool. the end of the war, east sheets. and i said, you gotta leave that. so then why is it comes pretty between these riley hostages. these riley be billed the guys up the bill and there's
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a whole new destiny to just the while you're talking. but looking at some of the images that have been uploaded by israeli soldiers, some of them appeared to be revelling in acts of violence in gaza. and the west bank we have heard time and time again said israel, that the is really military is one of the most moral and ethical armies in the region was what we're seeing now say. and due to those claims were in the matter, a couple of jesse decision, one, boeing that even these right judge agreed, he's a, he's right, a jack to assist them to investigate wherever 18 find him do bios. so i, this is not, this shouldn't be, but the game is, but you read a search and including the most tre insurance to brook the, the,
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my, there suspense. that would be general side. so i believe the cost ease, try and try and show commitment to the ideal you know, is a way to have $1.00 i spend, but it's no big cost at these cases investigating be that he's right, but he's in fact into general side. and it's, i never did it for him. the measure cool cooled and maybe we are dealing with the inside because there's no immunity before the shooting that cold. so it has been. yeah. so even though they've been meaning that cannot be mitigated in this right. quote, be investigated by the fcc. the problem is, of these investigations again isn't yeah, because they don and we need to protect the people today. that's why the particular b riley read hostages in got that alpha to put in the got that beep. it is really
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important that takes 2 weeks price. how got that and you guys put pressure on this, expire. what do they, what we do, and what would happen in 3 weeks when, if i have to go back to the, the best thing, what they would do, right. i mean, they do nothing. sure. yeah. yeah, i mean, you, you, you talked about the, the enforcement of little and israel and belittle being a unifying force as well going forward. but we're saying is really demonstrate is on the account. remember, we sell them crossing many lines with these ready far, right? locking aid from entering gaza country to the emergency measures post by the i c j to allow in 8. does that mean the cycle demonstrates is all themselves participate, participating in crimes against humanity or, or general side with that is one of the blinds. that being the measurement of
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objectives said that the us to these shows you control inside the violence in these right or inside them to go meet general side. and the point that indeed is even the by the judge is right judge, we standing in the dimensions of the objective. i agree on that point. so i want to clear, yes he's right. and do this is truly been to get these crimes these, these payments. i need to gain easy vision to go each other side by my bundle of the low, the inside his right. if i choose to do or i know why i the j content phone that you and he's not, it's promise truly control how much will not be coming to the crimes, but so no be war against civilians in got that. that is the way we got to that, that gold star or double the federal reasons, the killings use it. know that the just that way. so we got the time. yeah. just
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returning to this, it should be situation on the important board of crit crossing. i mean what a p is quite clear is that those who are booking a to group cooling themselves or the 9 seem to have the in place. it will test it supports of some serving cabinet members. these are people like it's a mob been give you the national security minister. could it be argued this book, kate of aid state sanctioned yes. stopping a to be in particular to is truly disability. this is general for either of you to see. we infrequent vision to this tiny community and i believe it's a shame that best them got be you that got rejected by these red army forces products because he's ex premies behaviours so that he's right on 42 rejected that kind of music be to be in the in the army,
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and now this person is leaving the security. that's why we have to be able to guess that, but we've lowered folks of what you're doing in what bog. yes. me, that's not be immediate that and he's right. is it externally? it's bright. we say, by the way, the army lowest, we're on our compo, former chief pulse in case of the i c. c in the hague money. thanks for joining us and sharing your thoughts. thank you. the set of goals, national assembly, is voted to move this most presidential election to december. the 15th, temporarily extending mackey south 2nd to the decision is from to protest including some inside. so the goal is parliament nicholas talk report some dr. on the inside sending goals, parliament opposition and peace are removed by police in riot gear. some shout
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democracy is under attack. as they are pushed out, they had refused to sign a bill to delay the election. it extends the president's time in power security forces using tactics from the streets inside the national assembly against elected members of parliament. the motion to delay the election by 9 months effectively extending the president's mandate is passed nearly unanimously after hours of heated debate. all good, if it was just been very to the unprecedented in somebody else history. it's the constitutional crew because optical, one or 3 of the constitution says clearly the mandate of the head of states cannot be extended or revised from the suburbs to the edge of parliament. protest are getting louder and coming closer to the presidential palace. the government has restricted mobile internet access. some local media outlets have been taken off their authority, say they are stopping the spread of hateful and divisive content rights group. say
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it's a violation of fundamental rights to presidential candidates are appealing to the constitutional counsel to intervene. because some of the constitutional council has the responsibility to take decisions that were being come to the country and save on nation from the summer period. which is really an insult to the senegalese people. police intervene, preventing the candidates from talking salt as the elections were canceled because members of that council, which is meant to draw the list of candidates, are suspected of taking bribes. he says the electoral process has lost credibility and the delay will allow time to rebuild trust in the countries institutions. the president says this bill is a way to clean up a democracy in this country. he is now called calling for national dialogue, and he's hoping that this will qual, anger on the streets. but there is
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a growing resentment amongst many single these that feel that they had been robbed of the opportunity to have their say on who gets to govern this country. nicholas hawk alger 0, the car. let's look into this and much more detail with i'm an auditory who's the full, i'm a prime minister set a goal. she was arrested with a protest against the election delay on sunday and has since been released. she joins us live from dot com. thank you for your time. so as i mentioned that you've faced the rest, your reaction to that truly for being opposed to lucky cells. postponement of your left term in a it's a continuum of uh, you know, the, the way the president my cosign is taking out democracy backwards. i went through the process process that was a peaceful one. i stepped out of my car. i was picked up by the police, are arrested for i was and they let me go with no charges. this is what's going on,
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you know, throughout the country, 1000 of the young people out in jail. and they then put in front of a cot i, yesterday, what of the major television station i got 3 more from at and a life and has been removed from them. they've been many of the of, of journalists and it's unheard of. and on the top of it, the country never witnessed a postponement of, of the election presidential election since 1960. so that's the 1st time ever. so we just do have to spend and defend our democracy, which to be in society with the trade unions. and the other thing is a president my cosign is putting the stability of the country and up with the, according to the constitution, no one can draw on more than 2 consecutive terms. this time is ending, 2nd of april. so what's gonna happen yesterday? the parliament to correct unconstitutional,
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know as your position we will challenge that in front of the constitution of council because that low is not supposed to be above the constitution. so this is the state of our democracy and being aggressive, being attacked right by president. my concern one of a day, despite the constitution is the same with the president says that the delay is probably because of a dispute over the candidates list about list. we know already excluded excludes the general position. nita osmond sancho, why specific groups specifically do you think mackie sounds wants to delay the election? because his candidate can not rims myself. i was cheated by it was a company that i came with my sponsor and they declared that they cannot find them in the electronic a file. i can we meet with mr. evidence because by lead less than 2 years ago,
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they just left you for elections off microsoft back to you because before he ejected me and from deposit and illegally. um, so this has been, you know, um on a long shooting process, he knows that it was organized by his own mini stuff interior. the one in charge of organizing the election sort of gotten has been and i mean, the justin felt election for many, many years. that's how he got to part with himself, microsoft because of the democratic process that he caught up to. now as we speak, um so, um, what do we want to correct as we, as we speak, like a new government and a new president connected to that. let's respect the constitution. let's make sure that so that means have the opportunity to choose who is going to name that, right? and the only way to fix what went wrong was you touched upon the, you mean you were appointed prime minister by, mikey saw himself before, eventually joining the opposition from your time working closely with him. what did you establish was his vision for the country as
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well? i think it had a good vision in it. good things until he decided that he should run for the 3rd time. that's where we've packed it. because that would have been a violation of the constitution. you may have followed power, was enough. people took the street, unfortunately that will live last. the government itself, frequent night that there was 16 people then during the demonstration, all over the time. and that's when things are effective to go wrong. so the minutes you've got every elected in 1992 in 2019, i guess he had in mind to the 3rd time and then or have brought close. and that's what we, what we're facing now. and also to write a full not permanent, so it's not a goal many thanks for your time for joining us. and i was just here thank you for having me. us.
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the good now took care and celia, a mocking one years of quakes, code nearly 60000 people in time towns and positive cities with leveled with countless people trapped under rubble for many days. the magnitude 7.7 of quick struck say the southern texas province of carolina demolish joseph to 4 am on the 6th of february 2023 less than 20 minutes late. so it might be $2.00 to $6.00 and a half off. trema was hit near because the on tap then that afternoon, a said craig kid, kind of my mouse again. this time in the north of the province. the quakes affected in the area of a 120000 square kilometers, including pumps of northern syria. lease of 59000 people were killed. more than 807000 injured around 14000000 people into key and syria were affected.
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but a year later, many people into care, i still angry over the government's response to the quakes. thousands of gathered in protests and the country southern province of high thought, local se schools of lives could have been saved, of building regulations, forms that have so many say government promises to rebuild have been fulfilled. the school mother saw that it, has there been any progress and that has been no progress. it's just in addition to that, they demolish, you take the on from the rubble because the debris where ever they see it empty and then they leave without the municipality. con, find a solution to this. the, the tell is there is no work going on here yet. target or the estimates of 3000000 people were displaced by the deadly as quakes in 30 am more than 690000. of them still live in temporary containers. so them costs here they visits a ship in is comes from it's housing. hundreds of people still waiting for her as they are playing a loving, but like the shadows on this page,
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the trauma is never far away. this ship is haunted survivors of las vegas, catastrophic earthquakes and southern to keep a floating hotel, its features, rooms, a dining hall and entertainment facility. social workers over lessons to some older residents. still recovering from there all day. 4 to 5 year old girl note is scared of entering your building after the earthquake destroyed her home. her brother didn't make it, but you survived spending 2 days dropped onto the wreckage of a 6 story building funding structure gave me live in the state as him is not giving me the issue. luckily we have the c a we are leaving on a ship bill, a small world. hey, we our family. yes, the government will give us new apartments, but i can't afford the amount of money. that's why i don't have any plans in almost 1200 people live aboard this for storage ship. most of the women and children. some of the men have work, while others, especially the elderly,
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stay aboard meal times or an opportunity to socialize and take comfort in one another. it's, it's was a great experience for all of us to, to be there. improving well being, the school term and a 2 weeks ago and leaving children with free time to play. took a i knew i'm on the get you go to the park with my friends, were having a good time, but i missed my mom's cooking. and eventually they have something to look forward to the amusement park, your skin durham portal was complete. the some merge by the tsunami, triggered by the earthquakes a year ago after repairs were made. the park has reopened, trying to obtain visitors, giving mental here for the life is a loss returning to normal despite the normal to all the distraction into just southern city of hot time seen i'm to solo elders 0, scanned them in, took you as well the neighboring serial mackenzie, ravaged by civil war, most of the casualties were in opposition. held area is the you and says at least
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$6000.00 syrians were killed them, you have quakes the cities of a level and it live among the hardest hit in the region severely damaged during years of conflict and little month. uh so what about the challenges in the area? the area became really poor. we bailey got our daily food and we run around all day looking for our livelihood. gen doris became afflicted off the vs. quite cool. they'll know jobs. yeah, no education, nothing at all. nice, well, that's good except the serial time, whether you and said the need for humanitarian assistance of the country was already at his highest level since the stats of the civil war. around 9000000 people were, thinks it across the country. some 60000 families lost their homes with hundreds of thousands of home schools and health facilities were damaged. president bashar assad issued a 3 month authorization for a deliveries to enter opposition held areas that the decision came more than a week late. yes, quakes also made it exceptionally difficult for humanitarian agencies to separate
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needs. stemming from the natural disaster and those caused by the use long conflict . because is the director of weld vision, serial response programs. he joins us from gov's, the on tap and southern took a thank you for your time. so yeah, off the quick. how would you describe the situation for people in northern syria of the years of war then of course, suffolk, best catastrophe. it is there. it's really very few words to describe what people are experiencing in northern syria right now. they are experiencing a process upon a crisis define across this. as you rightly pointed out, prior to the earthquake, we were there may be dealing with a color crisis, which essentially turned water at 2 points. and we were dealing with a 100 crisis which made speed extreme escape. and then the quick hits and took the last remaining need away from someone and not is there how certain people lost the
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dramatic amount on that day. and as you also pointed out, some of the video reports, people still really dealing with a psychological trauma. i offer you a quick, i get an age. sorry, i'm really just wanna send out my whole my quotes and pray as a matter of little vision to everyone today who is really creeping from this day here, right. as you rightly pointed out, over 60000 people were lost and there is still a lot of trauma and grief emanating from that day includes where speaking to you in does the on tap into a key. i wonder how much access is possible for 8 organizations like yours to even evaluate the, the, the, the scene and the situation on the ground, the norms here. but we are fortunate to have that team on the ground and sir, yeah, that is really able to give us. intel is able to visit project side. we also have some incredible talk to, to be working in syria for 13 years now. and who are also able to tell us exactly
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what is happening uh, being an international interior. we're able to use commercial border crossings to get much needed aid. it's a serious thing was in syria are improving box. it is extremely difficult. many humanitarians who work on syria have they to see the size. it is now, 13 years later, we are dealing with 7 off 1000000 children across syria who i am desperately, you know, a few minutes here in support. and we simply don't have the resources to be able to meet that need. no less. so it costs a month back to a year ago. and of course, there was no shortage of a being offered by the you in russia, ron and many others in the region. but at the time, it came on the condition that it goes through damascus. of course, government controlled damascus, have rebel areas in the north, being able to benefit in any way whatsoever. what's the impact of this rerouting of age through the capital? what's that like being, what's that being like for,
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for people in the north of the country? so much about a to reach the damage parts of government, control pots, a cert. yeah. so it takes a lot to talk. yeah. and electricity itself, which was the reason that the damage but in northern syria, the majority is not 99.9 percent of a to that in to northwest syria, came from to ts across the board. how much of that aid was covered by the united nations and fire vince national insurance, along with an immense amounts to follow the data and see what the local syria name . she goes to trudy late this response and did it an incredible amount of work to make sure that people would really benefiting from the international assistance for us as a little fish. and we were able to mobilize our global offices to raise funding. most of the funding we got from private individuals around the world who weren't able to give that been to the people of syria tension because direct to all for vision, serious response program money. thanks for joining us. thank you so much. okay.
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a dot com. so once the a settled time upfront takes on the big issue, studies of post types to what is happening now. it says it's context questions, professional and unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leaves profit without the girls permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding, and these fires demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront . what else is there a week to look at the world's top business stories? how much of those plans gonna cost is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays from global markets and economies to construction and small businesses. we have just started seeing inflation come down in many costs. well,
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to understand how it affects daily lives, outline forth how big a 12 level is labeled food insecure. counting the cost on outages in the history of refugee, south of bethlehem walls carry the images of palestinian detainees as my hon. mishaps husband set previously spent a year and administrative detention. she tells us he was arrested again several days are connected, it could still be 90. we suffered or lost 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 $3300.00 promised indians are
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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 tried to lighten. but with the uncertainty only deepening, there's little comfort to be found. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this is the news life and death coming up in the next 60 minutes. a war of starvation is really settlers and protests, the smoke trucks kinda live saving age and entering gaza. so they kind of boost solemn crossing because of the lack of food is getting worse schools in the house,
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