tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 7, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST
12:00 am
your, this makes model inflates the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i'm just off the attain. this is in use our line from the coming up in the next 16. how strong says, how much has responded to the framework of an agreement on garza visiting us separately, states as he'll discuss it with his around the glass towards continue. israel launches a series of strikes on rasa and southern gauze of the last refuge of nearly 2000000 posted on the north people of desperate for king was sent off to. is there any
12:01 am
forces destroyed for the infrastructure, increasing wells, and will also be live and to layer within the president's vast infinity era steins and a helicopter crash in store to make sure that the asian cup as jordan still on the to time champions south threats to now, to reach the find the performance of the best time in the history, the prime minister says how much has given a positive response to a proposal for deal with israel? it's came, is he met with the us secretary of state here. and uh huh. and mean blinking is on a middle east and tool saying he wants to broke. and then during end to the war, israel says it's now starting the response. but council says it is optimistic. instead, i'm the we have received a reply from us on the general framework of the agreement regarding the captive.
12:02 am
the reply includes some comments, but in general it is positive. however, given the sensitivity of the issue, we will not go into the details. we are optimistic and we have to live with the response of all to these random parties. i see it as talked a lot of things i can say, as he will be discussing who mazda is response with israel when he visits on wednesday. is this a lot of work to be done? but we continue to believe that an agreement as possible. and indeed, essential, and we will continue to work relentlessly to achieve it. we're also determined to use any paused to continue to pay the diplomatic path forward to a just and lasting peace and security for the region. that is the best way. the best way to ensure that october 7th and the tragic loss of life by israelis and palestinians is not repeated. here's exactly what, tell us how sorry, false said about the proposal. the movement has dealt with the proposal in
12:03 am
a positive spirit in order to ensure a comprehensive and complete sci fi and the question against how people into a relief, shelter and reconstruction. and this specific age on the gaza strip and complete a prisoner exchange process. how small bar has went out for us from the whole that you took weeks of behind those, those diplomacy? an aspect led by cutoff age of the united states of america to try narrow the differences between mass and is well on the new political deal. about a week ago, how mass was presented with the new proposal based on a phase agreement that starts with a pause of about 4 to 5 weeks in exchange for the release of 35 to 40 is why the kept is mostly women and elderly. how much in general said that they are ok with that. however, when it comes to phase $2.00 and $3.00, that's with us,
12:04 am
they said they wanted more guarantees from the key plasma katasha is that junctions americans that this is going to be affordable at least 3 months. that would ensure these varieties won't return back with the relentless bombardment of this trip. if how must, how's that do it will be a diplomatic victory for them. and they can go back to their own people in this trip and say off to all the atrocities they massive death total the civilians. we finally have a dignified exit strategy from a purely operational a aspect. bodies gave the proposal to the political bureau of how mass established here in doha, how to give it back to the top military command, the assembly gates. and because until you see a city wide who is the top a guy of how nice in gaza and it took them some time to talk about the aspects of
12:05 am
the deal come back to the political bureau which handed over the final unsettled categories. so give it back to the americans are going to discuss it with these varieties. any of these varieties, say we're okay with that. then we have to wait for an official announcement off the deep. what does it mean? we have to wait and see what does it mean for how much we have to wait and see if the i'm back has been insisted. how shall have no political future in does the other players. and the reason we're saying that basically this is something that people who does on the policy is in the west bank have to ultimately decide, but the americans are adamant on the need to put together a deal put an end to the eat off. how about us, i mean, by the policy you know, thought it to, to take over. and this explains why the secretary state and blinking is touring the region, hoping that the, some of the political hybrid ways such astounding baby. we play a strong role using his political and finance to leverage to
12:06 am
a to put together the new security and political architecture in the region hosted by the 0. the ha, meanwhile, and is really as dry cuz targeted warehouse housing displaced palestinians and their robots. and the central goal is to pop gaza strip. and these are pictures from solid dean street where the warehouse is located in the ambulance isn't rescue who is rushed to the scene, the trying to retrieve the wounded and transport them to the nearby acts of health . and is there any forces of all sort hit the southern city, rough with a series of strikes? it was saying that israel has intensified it's attacks in the south with ruffin. now the coming of focal point. really 2000000 palestinians are there along the border with agent, or let's speak to our correspond on the ground tarka boys and he's in rough up for us tarry because we've been saying this has all been happening in the last few
12:07 am
hours. talk us through when we've been seeing the strength well, there is no any laptop been fighting on the ground. no net strikes that keep pounding the territory, especially the roof i today, which had been one of the main areas that isabelle has concentrated on providing all kinds of military attacks on is simply because this area right now is one of the last remaining areas that is what did not operate and not in the last element in see more attacks on roughly this time from the western side, especially in tell us futon neighborhood where a residential building had been completely destroyed were to palestinians have been killed in that strike. and that i'm part of the family members and that the house that had been destroyed has been ended up being taken to equate to hospital here to receive medical treatment. we have been seeing that the majority of the team did we young children of a ton berlin thing also secular destruction continued on the, on the eastern part of roughly where i looked at strikes to they had been targeted
12:08 am
the eastern areas that a, jason did the board, as with egypt and scituate shuttles this out to be critical for the middle coordinates of the territory. and especially on bear with the town where the east, by the forces have targeted a residential buildings and alongside with the warehouse for a palace. putting in factories have been taking, i'm seeking refuge in the where a number of tennessee is, have the full 16 just being transported to ok. so hospital for medical treatment. yes. the uh, is barely a surveillance of drones keep flying over this car roof i, district and very low altitude um its ongoing uh, intelligence efforts to find targets on the ground to be eliminated. time given the amount of time situation on the ground and what we know seeing in terms of this shift towards rafa, what are people that are hoping for it, as we know, these talks are continuing of the yes, generally dozens here who are completely in a very desperate need for c spy,
12:09 am
the are just who only hoping that the on getting go. she ation headed by cook top will be very fruitful as to, as they are waiting for these very response and terms of the modifications and the notes as being provided by mazda in terms of the framework of the agreements. and they continue to understand how much pressure there have been within the past a few days in order to reach such phase as the also believe that if the, if the totes in time to get to receive supply or how to collapse, that means that there's going to be more days of busses will be waiting for them which will excess if they definitely they are humanitarian situation. but also they wanted a ceasefire that to completely guarantee a full return to the houses in the north and full sufficient for status is on the ground. this is how to be very meaningful for the majority of causes. here are a couple i assume the, with an anxious for us from the ground and rough on the southern part of the goal
12:10 am
is this trip. thank you. terrific. well, let's not bring in my one, discharge out a 0. see any of this unless he joins us today from dar ha, mullen and now the visits from blinking. now, given what we're seeing that in rough, um and the hopes that we're hearing about the from, from tarik of, of the people on the ground. do you think that bring can visit, might take any kind of a different tone from the last few and you know, one would hope so on the sides. yeah. especially that the, his last few trips were incredibly counter productive. in fact, that led to more vitals and more casualties on the palestinians. at the end of november, he showed us that he got a commitment from 5 minutes to that video. that is there a way to protect civilians. since then, 6000 additional children were killed by his rad, double the number i'm on disability. hundreds of guys are so clearly neither check out there, blinkers effort, nor apartments, and nothing. you know, i was assured sister,
12:11 am
the secretary of state had been helpful. you would hope that this time out on things are different. now, judging from his press conference this evening, one cannot be that helpful because it sounds that is only a comes out approach, because if america, you know, has been, uh, the humanitarian in chief is just not just deceiving it's mind boggling. it's, it's insulting thought intelligence. i mean, do you know if it says has been a part of it? it has been a participant in the cabinet. we think of the government, it's american arms, american money, american diplomacy that allowed this last several journal site to go forward the past 4 months, still for the secretary of state to continue to be. israel was advocate as far as foreign minister and at the same time wants to pay mediator an honest broker. i think there's
12:12 am
a contradiction term here. so i think once he goes to. ready is there a to model easy. ready to start behaving, not like his drugs advocate. more like i'm busy with all of a superpower type, where america should you use it to leverage with this, right. if america, serious about ending the war and reading the captives as well. of course, because the prisoners a mention leverage them all. well now in that press conference, blinking was confronted with the idea of that, as well as defiance of us. requests that we've, that we've seen is making washington look weak bonds. it was interesting to see him think and took credit for getting humanitarian aid into gaza, saying that shows that as well as listening to the white house. what did you make of that or not? that's the part that's probably, you know, as an ad that is, you know, with making it rolling my eyes. not just, not once but twice, but conscious times just listening to a deputy might say that or taking credit for the humanitarian, hey,
12:13 am
which is basically a few trucks of food before people to what kills again. and guys are what america was a participant in the war, and it was just kind of incredibly of us. uh for uh, you know, the 2nd stage to be taking credits for the assistance i pay for e. i mean, he has country instead of printing. uh, tell me the story. uh, this is within because of stood there. i mean, the part was, was a bit too harsh to accept from i need to provide that, that on for monday, americans every month for 10 2nd one would know that uh, you know, secular blinking would start uh, shipping. uh, that's kind of uh, you know, is there an advocate stance that comes out approach? i'm start thinking the more credible, more responsible, more good approach to this issue that is turning to us from fled to genocide. perhaps more than
12:14 am
a on extermination is right. is continue or is what continue with it on slope beyond the high end to hide eunice or some 2000000 people now are concentrated basically helpless, basically homeless. and the southern part of guys was all of us continues. i've been wondering how the us and dance name blinking is now being regatta by, by other regional powers. we listened to blinking, constantly emphasize how the us wants to de escalate tensions. right. but how long? for instance, the u. s. strikes that, that have been taking place in the region. how those being read, especially by all the regional powers, a look dislike the the american diplomats attempts. i'd say that this has nothing to do with what's going on. and guys, unfortunately for him, it has everything to do with what's going on, cause of having clearly those groups, whether you agree them or disagree them, whether you want to denounce them or praise them, they're set,
12:15 am
then they have to be active. after the genocide started to unravel in plain sight and go, so it is a situation that is getting caught up and slowly, but surely i'm not, i can always engage them more on different fronts. it's bombing in yeah, minutes binding and syria and iraq could be funding next article god knows where it's and 11 on and beyond. so despite the term shorter spike, keeping up the appearances of one thing to wind down the war and limits its uh, its presence in the region. america is now engaged on behalf of israel. hey, no more. of course that agent. now this is not to the liking of americans all eyes who have basically invited the united states to come in and to be responsible, you know, as a broker, as a mediator, as opposed to extra for some of those states for seattle, bottom know their neighbors or who. ready whoever but the united states, especially over the last 4 months,
12:16 am
how i could show responsibly that it's but think and vision even. it's all lies because public opinion is pointing. right because the books are becoming more and more popular because of. busy support to israel genocide, st. garza. so once again, we have to go back to square one. it's time to end the war. this floor has one, it's force. america understands that it's time to do it. now. this is perhaps the last chance to save the captives thing guys, because they want to try doing this kind of, god knows what, what happens with most captives is our last chance also to save the signals from another god, perhaps at extermination, or displacement in the saul of guys up, it's time for the united states also to do so because once again, as i said, it is widening the water and it's gonna get him into another forever water in the
12:17 am
region. something by that we have said once that again that he wants to avoid. so all the size, all the same goes for the rooms lead to a to stay a ceasefire, a per minute, one where that'll be rebuilding of gaza exchange of captives and prisoners. and hopefully, quickly, the withdrawal on his right, the forces from occupied territories and discussion of some sort of an independent contiguous somewhere in a 2nd space. otherwise, we're going to be once again in the cycle of items that's going to implicate everyone, including the united states policy one imagines from that meeting tomorrow. i'm all on the chart out. is there a senior political analyst? always great to hear your thoughts? my one thanks for joining us again. the hall. meanwhile, a new report by the global body that monitors found then has found that the whole population of gaza is now facing crisis levels of hunger on the what's known as the
12:18 am
integration fluid security phase classification. 2.3000000 palestinians don't have enough food and all now largest. now about 50 percent of the population is facing an emergency level of hunger. in the north of the strip, especially people are facing prolonged periods of time without food or even access to water. across the north, central and southern parts of garza, there are at least $580000.00 palestinians who are facing my credit to still invasion death under extreme levels of now nutrition on policy makers. you and representatives and civil society activists have gathered here in the hall to discuss ways to guarantee access to food for people, both in garza and around the world. and we didn't. kimber reports nearly the entire population of goza. that's $2300000.00 people is imminent risk funding fee just so scarce. when a to pays, people are desperate to get their hands on it. while the faith is available,
12:19 am
is not very expensive. with 500000 people already facing extreme hunger as a result of the destruction of ford systems due to the siege. on average, only 30 trucks are allowed in daily to gaza compared to $500.00 at pre war levels. the stove ation is a weapon of war, is bond on the international humanitarian law. it's considered a war crime and a crime against humanity to deny food. the means of the existence of the means of subsistence to a people or to any uh, identifiable group on the basis of discrimination. this is what's happening in this conference and don't it's focused on global food justice, simply people's right to access fee. so with complex systematic vaughn, and i think the biggest schools of hunger in the world, the world goes on, is at the top of the agenda. well, the restriction control of food in garza didn't begin on the 7th of october with
12:20 am
this recent will cause a has been on the blockade since 2007 with israel controlling what goes in and out . the categories of, of the community had been calculated and fascinated into quantities of food and basic stuff. and this was thursday for the close of that, what i looked at as a and these types of food restrictions, when lighting no end, when this will result even goes a did have an agricultural sector, but the damage from these ready bombardment last a long time. it will need maybe a few years to, to check on the saw you on the it remains for different types of i'm going to she and that was, and maybe some lines. and it depends also on how much freedom that goes on and will have access to the media to the indian. because the fishing is, is one of the most important sources of what security for dozens. historically,
12:21 am
starvation is knowledge the mind made problem and that for urgently needs non made solutions to store people going of hunger and goals. so the only solution is an end to these ready bombardment imaging kinda out 0. the ha, well as reason, reporting not only offer its supply civilian images and gaza, there's also almost no access to clean water houses. there is on the social media reports now from northern goals out on the immense challenges that how the students that are facing trying to find any water tool as well as the method is goes, it is still reading under the roof. so this is really bump up decades long. see, all crises continued 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, i'm places of worship, ones are they own, but also i to the water supply network. i'm and even underground. well, as with the seller nation plants,
12:22 am
real estate 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 something coming from under the debt free of this ruined residential building. people line up here for hours just to get some water line as you to go to the do my you. i came from faraway to get water for my children. can we found a well under this trouble? it's very difficult to find water. no more. we get up at about 5 in the morning and start our mission. were 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 that's 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 to diseases. the lack of water is another dilemma. and then apply another i'm she. so that are carried over john, and i will almost 3 kilometers every day to get some clean. what uh, what add insult to injury is that we all starving. normally this water isn't fit
12:23 am
for human consumption with a cut. we have no other choice. the media on a level now also to hook and then as you know, they came and found one queue all the way to the end of the road. opened the returned, empty handed it to make sure it gets some water. i must get up before sunrise load and then conduct a this is the situation and the newest, the because a strong as the total absence of clean was telling me 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 occupation forces have destroyed causes infrastructure, including the underground wells and the celebration. finally, even those who manage to find some water. now faced the long journey back on us to show you jesse all shamella was the
12:24 am
naturalized former president sebastian from the era has died in a helicopter crash. today's national disaster agency confirmed that the crash occurred in the southern town of lago runcle. 3 of the people also injured, but let's go straight to our life in america, edison, lucy and human. she joins us from the all parties. so in she let me see, what do we know now about the class? you were telling me earlier that the former president used to do some piloting himself. hello. yeah. same. i know that for a fact he loved to fly his helicopter, the helicopter that bought him to his death was actually his own helicopter. we understand he was actually flying it, he loved the pilot, those and also other aircraft, the was a very independent sports loving man. and he was on his holidays in the level runcle area that's about 900 kilometers from the capital in southern chile, when this helicopter crashed into the lake, we know that 3 people survived and they were seen swimming to shore. but the pres,
12:25 am
the former president did not. he did not make it. it's still on clear whether there was a 5th person, a boat aboard. that hasn't been completely confirmed. we do know that the marines were underneath the league looking for or trying to recover a bodies, which presumably was that of former president pen. yeah. so a shocking bit of news for chilly at this hour. well, what kinds of reaction are you hearing to that show? he was obviously a controversial now me see i'm not totally say just checking if you can hear me. i was on skin that kind of, i've got to back. i don't you know, to, back, i'm sorry, i did lose you. i was just asking what kind of reaction you was hearing that. well, what i can tell you is that yes, exactly. well, again, the country is really in shock. the former president, vignette,
12:26 am
i was president of twice not just once and was, was a take what he left office just 2 years ago. just a very short while ago current president's government, burridge spoke to the nation, and he said that this was the time of morning that the president, the former president, had been a democrat. he declared 3 days of a national morning, is us. there will be a state funeral with all the honors that said, the former president deserve to be or deserves to have bestowed. his family is, of course, receiving condolences from all over the world as well as some friends and other prominent chileans in the country. but again, the country itself is in shock because they couldn't believe that this happened vein since he was uh he was seen everywhere. it was a very active former president. so we will be explaining also understand that on thursday his body will be laid awake in the national congress building a when the funeral will take place. so we still do not have confirmation. so say in
12:27 am
human latin america edited that for us with a license from july. thank you very much. the said, well, that's not bringing rodolfo d. c public. he's a political scientist and associate professor at the university of santiago. he joins us now from that was over by the end of his 2nd time, pierre. it was a pretty controversial night and that he also made some big economic strides, which he lay in his fast. how do you think he's going to be remembered? i mean, i think the term is controversial um on the one and he brought his um coalition and the conservative political sectors to power uh through the credit collection. and rightfully precedent had noted, been elected until late and since 1964, when he was selected for the 1st time in 2010, she was able to advance an important part of the,
12:28 am
of the rights agenda in terms of, for example, economic and social policy but at the same time, she was heavily criticized. for example, um forward his uh, dealings with uh the um with with these investments he was a very, very successful businessman as well. and there were some conflicts of interest. some insight there, trading accusations, i'm fine, and also he was criticized for the way he expressed it and handle that the social and the rest of the 2019 uh the year as many, you know, we had a wave of freight tests and the government and see what were excused, of committing human rights violations because of the scale of repression. the number of people injured and on the,
12:29 am
on the dads associated to the way the police in the military and the level of stations rodolfo. you mentioned his, his businesses that he was also a believe that he made his money bringing credit cards to chile. i believe he was one of the countries. richard smith. yes. i understand. he was often described as having a bit of a senior management style. did that affect his approval raising? i would say that it was well received at some point. she had this way of governing that was different from a regular politicians. and that was definitely well received in some periods of case of ministrations. but uh, both of ministrations ended with very low approval. right. and i think that had to do with his inability to reach um for example, uh to reach agreements. not just with the opposition but also with uh, some uh, key actors in the sense are right. and the right, so he had this way of,
12:30 am
of governing that was very, i can to the way of c, o manage as a company. and that was part of his appeal and the one that but that is part of the reason he was not selected once but twice. but that also had his uh, its shortcomings. well, he dealt with a devastating us quite a good fire core and his fast um then carpet pandemic and his 2nd time and as you were just saying, the full out of the way that he crushed those demonstrations. he often talked about how he wanted to tackle and overcome adversity. so how do you think he would have reflected on his own political legacy? i think the need both of ministrations. he wanted to do things that he could not do because of all of these events. like the earth wake in 2010, the protest in 2011. the protest we had in 2019, and the, and then me. so i think he wanted to do more. she was actually in very,
12:31 am
very active until the end. and some people were saying and, and he was certainly suggesting that she might have been a presidential candidate and she will know that he wanted to be president for the 3rd time. so i think he wasn't completely satisfied with everything. he had a t p wanted to achieve more a for it. also, do you see public, a political scientist speaking to us that from santiago in the wake, a former president opinion of his death. thank you for joining us on out of there and sharing your thoughts. thank you. paul. still ahead. few here on now to 0. 1 in austin. devastating as quakes had to key it in serious talk is protest as the government for not doing enough to rebuild my arm. you know, soc, is tennis, come back,
12:32 am
it's another set back general. i have more not for you in for the high low the change has come to europe. we've seen lots of mild and settled weather . well, things are tiny, much colder and more wintry across the north. we are going to see some snow potentially in places that full spring like conditions just days ago. but we still got that winds down in the south. lots of settled weather here, high pressure and charges the few showers here and there for northern parts of it. so the, so what's a weather as well, creeping into the very knowles of spain and portugal, but that is the worst of the rain pining across into front bringing some snow. it was a wintry weather to the likes of germany. it is looking around the winter as well further towards the northeast that's just going to intensify over the next few days . and it's no joke. we on like to see some of the white powder effects, central pots of person on the island of island. as we go thursday into friday, but very heavy rain behind that for northern parts of france as well as into the
12:33 am
north west of spain, we could see some flooding from that. and as a rain that takes us all the way through to east scenarios. freezing rain coming in for ukraine, but for russia it is looking to fly up very cold, then mine is 10 degrees celsius early on. so say, but lots of heat and warm. continuing in athens, that's your web. the most direct way for me to get into the brain is by inhaling back in my day to get tucked up all the time. so you're bringing the nozzle up to your mouth. yeah, and i would blow through how many times do you think you'd be interested in? oh, my 100. and so why you were spring? did it ever occurred to that? what you were spring might hurt you,
12:34 am
hers. i have plans for people. so who do you hold responsible for what's happened to you then they'll kinda stay just underway. yeah. the agent cup being played here and to tell for a record the time 20 full teams go to the tournament. but only one will be crowned champions. will keep you right across the action on the truck. i'm not sure what technology is here. i'm associate tag here, and let's remind you about top stories. i'm us has given a positive response to
12:35 am
a proposal on a framework deal with israel. it comes as you a secretary of state, honest me blinking isn't uh huh. 4 talks on garza, israel says it's studying firms phones. meanwhile, the win is really as try cuz target has a warehouse housing displaced palestinians, and they're all bottles that's in the central possibly going. so strict ambulance is rushed to the scenes of to workspace the window to transport them to the nearby alex and a series of strikes of head from the southern city of rockland, proven 1500000, the space palestinians of their border with egypt. more than a 100 palestinian assistant counts on raw, the biggest, provided she monetary and aid into the strip is facing an onset in the future of the many of its biggest international done is suspended their funding. last month to the, to my is on the global director of communications and she says, unless not funding for uses revised will. some of the donors come on board,
12:36 am
the agencies collapse is imminent. and the reason 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 will resume that funding. or if we get funding from other to as an increase in, in funding. but so far, end of february, beginning of march, including in gone, so were $2000000.00 to rely on on down for their share surviving. so some of the beginning of the we're bringing in human a terry and supplies has been congress, some alteration and a huge challenge not only for on ground, but for other humanitarian organizations. you see, before the horse type, the dollar i've received on the average $500.00 trucks every day in the days since the war started. i mean,
12:37 am
it's been 4 months in the days we come even close to that number, the highest we have was 300. and that was only during the short lived discriminatory info. so much more humanitarian supplies need to come in and also come most of supplies. so that the market and also which is almost nonexistent now, can stand back on it's feet that human ration in god don't just let by on ro cannot do it on his own. the ticket and syria. unlocking one instance of critics kills nearly 60000 people, entire towns and pots of cities were leveled with countless people that trapped under the rubble for days. the magnitude 7.7 of the crate struck near the southern tucker's province has caught them and let us just off to 4 am on the 6th of february 2023. less than 20 minutes. space of magnitude 6.5,
12:38 am
trying to hit and it goes beyond that. and then that afternoon the fed clinic has kind of been about us again. this time in the north of the province. those as quakes affected an area of a 120000 square kilometers, including pumps of northern syria. at least 59000 people were killed and more than 807000 injured. around 4000000 people across to k and syria were affected. now a year on many people into k as to angry or with the government's response to these as quakes, thousands gathered to protest in the countries southern province of high time, local se that scores of lives could have been saved if building regulations has been observed as many say that government promises to rebuild have not been fulfilled. and there's no limit, it goes, well mother saw this, it has, they've been any progress. it has been no progress. it's just demolition, and they demolish. you. take the on from the rubble crowed the debris where ever they see it empty, and then they leave without the municipality. i can find a solution to this. the,
12:39 am
the tell us there is no work going on here yet. on the neighboring syria, a country was a ravaged by civil war, most of the casualties. what an opposition held there is. the one says the 6000 syrians were killed in the cranks and the cities of the left phone if live were among the hardest heads in the region that was ready, severely damaged during years of conflict a little month. uh so what about the challenges in the area? the area became really poor. we barely got our daily food and we run around all day looking for all livelihood. jan doris became afflicted off the vs. quite cool. they'll know jobs. yeah, no education, nothing at all. no, well, we can speak to joe english, she is the emergency communication specialist with unicef. he joins us now from new york. just listening that to a survivor told about no job. there's no education. can you give us a sense of the scale level when it comes to children? yeah, exactly, you know,
12:40 am
i was in and i try and i was in syria and they live on the laptop in the media off most of the quite so that we're responding to families in, in takia that well just being turned upside down. one minute they were living in the middle class existence and the next, many of them were forced and that homes were living in the streets, forced into into shelters and syria. families had already been through almost 12. yeah. as a company. but now we try to jean. yes. i'm sorry for those families. this was just the latest challenge. i'm sorry. yeah, the situation interior is absolutely desperate for children and families. and many of the families that i spoke to and continued to speak to feel that the world has as turned away. you know, they, they turned the page and, and there's just another war. but we know that if we can get in and provide support to children and families that are affected, we can make a huge difference in that lives. but that getting in and providing that support is getting hotter and hotter. that part of the day, all the talks there about how people's wiles were turned upside down. this must
12:41 am
have been incredibly traumatic for the the millions of children that we're talking about is in mental health being addressed. and that's one of the things we do. we provide mental health and psychosocial support to georgia in the box. you know, the reality is that we speak to parents and there are many families who are still sleeping outside because the kids, the too terrified, still catching 9 times the idea of sleeping inside. and so this is not a short term response, this is something which needs to continue on because i have to, we need funding and to you and it's appeal for syria. last year was passed and 7 percent funded. and so that means we have to look at the needs and not just the need in terms of like a so i shall be in terms of defining safe drinking water, providing food, providing shelter, education. we have to look at that and say, we can only meet some need of thoughts and that is an impossible decision to make and families in syria and didn't talk yet because of so much more. jo, you mentioned that difficulties with access. this is a disaster that obviously at 2 sides of a border hasn't been
12:42 am
a difference in the kind. if you mounted here and access, you've been getting between syria and took a in the store. that was, you know, and, and that was also a reduction in the fighting and renewed effort towards a long term political solution for syria. but unfortunately in the 2nd half of 2023, we saw much about for the way we saw another escalation, a 100000 people have been displaced since august by pointing. yeah. and so for these families that display spike bite to they, then we're living in tents and they live, or alaska has been displaced by a not quite. they then think i came maybe we have a chance of starting to rebuild from, from the family boston. and then the fighting starts up again on side of the children now in syria who are about to hit the 13th that day, or 5th at about 9. his will. 7 tie a young lives, beset by war. joke, what is getting in the way of a provision you mentioned funding earlier? is this primarily
12:43 am
a funding issue or is this also about political advertise is attention. is the war and gaza, perhaps distracting people from, from this crisis to i think people have the capacity to, to be outraged and to care about multiple situations. united. so the unicef, it's an easy because on monday to stay protects, to try to protect the wives. children and it doesn't matter why they all, it should not be a case one crisis on why distracts from another elsewhere in our busy united states, limited time on the news and to a certain extent, there's limited amount of carrying funding. but i think all of us can agree that providing children with the building blocks to create a better future for themselves to education is critical and for food i thought to bear with children not to take talk with you and see for themselves has to be a part of the walls as well, do you just call and come around and agree to that and, and making sure that this funding but any humanitarian in the short time. but also
12:44 am
long term development funding isn't math. and then why do we have to english, the emergency communication specialist with you? and it says, thank you so much for joining us on tuesday, or we wish you and the agency will the best with your walk. thanks so much. south korea's unification, ministry has unveiled a previously classified report, the during the reality of socio economic conditions in north korea. and this document is based on surveys that were conducted with over 6000 north go into effect. as the report highlights a discontent with john young's hereditary ruling system, coupled with negative sentiments towards leader kim jong units, kim has more for us from sole and his new your policy address. last month, north korea's liter shocked many by declaring south korea would no longer be regarded as a kid, but as its primary foreign enemy to be subjugated in the outbreak of war. leaders of the think tanks of you'd have occasion minister in sol say the outrage of stance
12:45 am
reflects an embattled injunction weighed by pressures at home and that it should only make so more resolute to reunify with its neighbors. i says that north korea's internal situation is quite serious, north korea and see how well they fed a korean south of the boat are living in question why they have to live in such a poor conditions. so the north korean state is resorting to a very extreme solution by making it citizens, except that the south is no longer a part of the same people. but an enemy that must be destroyed in recent years, pinion has passed laws to discourage young people from consuming smuggled south korean content, those accused to be in violation are publicly punished. some even face the death sentence. this newly declassified analysis of surveys conducted during a 10 year period found that 83 percent of north koreans who flood during the periods of 20162020,
12:46 am
admitted to watching external contents such as south korean television dramas, compared to just 8 percent of those who defected? prior to the year, 2000 north korea's food rationing system is believed to be near collapse despite state media airing, bountiful harvest, 7 out of 10 people who left north korea between 201620. 20 said they never received state rations about have said they've not been paid for their official work. critically also on a rising trend is dissatisfaction with the north hereditary succession. the report said 56 percent were unhappy with the board interval system more north koreans believe it should be scrapped, then kept the you and so you'll government has decided to d class to find this report in the belief that our citizens should be accurately informed about the new realities of north korea by releasing the testimonies of
12:47 am
people who fled the secret of state. officials here hope to put the focus on the rights of north koreans who they say are often ignored in the global coverage of kung on fast moving weapons development units. kim alda 0, so i'll still ahead here on out of there, the celebrations for jordan fans is inside reach the asian cup. final for the 1st time in history will show you how they did it shortly. and the,
12:49 am
the holding back it's time for sporting jenna has all the asian cop action. i do indeed, as dante jordan have reached the asian cop final for the 1st time in that history office based on the south career to now. and it just, it was out the might have been at least a watching this one well south korean sends a thing patiently waiting for the team to end the 6 decade talking droughts. jordan supports as was stepping into the unknown. so witnesses the country's 1st agent cup, semi final these teams have met in the group stage. jordan coming within seconds of victory. and again that eventually ended and it seats in south korea $660.00 places in the world rankings. but it seems that even the minutes after the break, jude nathan,
12:50 am
didn't see any defensive mistake. there's an l 9 that's broke. please to put assuming the head even this it was to come to jude this out to me, re reading his way through the cream defense to school. what is the goals between them? it's the previous games and kid to south korea. it's schooled and 2nd stuff which to me, but it has to be know late for free, on this occasion to new school. and it's jude heading into the 20th. and this only to be very happy that you know, my voice one that's i'm very screaming dots. you know, i'm jordan one. did you think they could beat south korea? no, i didn't. oh, i felt like the one way too easily. you know,
12:51 am
we thought korea was going to win both george and made it look so easy. the really find that georgia knowing when jordan last best find a woman came ahead of this tournament 6 against japan. even i myself, some mystic of supporters would have struggled to fox sports at this scenario on saturday. they will play or the capsule and run their rights because the best, the same in asia on the richardson, l g 0 at the i'm, it's been alley, stadium software then going home and that you all can cleans when it was all softwood. cisco now step down and i'm not planning to do anything i'm planning to analyze is tournament goals of the team. back to the korea and then uh obviously talk you the federation of what was good and what was not so good in that tournament. i think that was a good, a lot of good stuff also that we saw and as a team that is growing a team that still has to develop to what's the world cup in,
12:52 am
in the us, mexico and canada over the next to an obvious, very difficult qualifying component, obviously. so there's a lot of work ahead of us. so it's jordan who will face catch all around in the final they probably in the 2nd sent me on wednesday, defending champions cuts off last. the last 6 matches against 3 time agent cut. one is a wrong and the hosting are they face a toughest test so far, this just one moment. let me have a little on a 12 thought i had consolidated. all match against a run will be a very tough physical match. everybody needs to be 100 percent focused. they have stalls who plan european leaks and in the big leagues. and this is an incentive and motivation for us to give to 100 percent. we hope that we will bring joy and pride to offense and play a match that is very exciting for defense and to south africa. i believe they can continue to cool shocks at the africa cup of nations as they faced nigeria in the semi finals in ivory coast on wednesday. the font of the font. i only want one of that great games, but a surprise to no victory against morocco, followed by
12:53 am
a penalty shootout went against k, but just seen them reach the last full for the 1st time in 26 his phone. when william saved an incredible full penalties in that she's out on the captain, feels confident they could march on. again, society might be without that style strike of it. so also a man who missed his team's flight to be lucky with abdominal pains. we're looking forward to the challenge, it's going to be tough, but we've been facing some of the place throughout the tournament. and i think our defense has been rock solid. i think you've defended extremely well as a team. it's not about me, it's about the team. we know it's going to be a tough challenge, but the one that we're looking forward to south africa, the end up being tools and upsets against the 3 time champions. the highest i've re, case we'll have to continue that run on the cash i could coach and say when they face the democratic republic of congo, they don't mess. he says he hopes to play in, in some miami's fine. okay. and with that pre season towards asia as off to
12:54 am
a controversial if they want to take part in the previous game and hong kong. most of the disappointments of funds organizes and government officials. david strikes reports as a legal messi cuts an uncomfortable figure on stage in tokyo. his 1st appearance into miami's p. r. disaster in hong kong with thousands of friends turned up to watch him only for the world cup went up to stay on the bench and thought it meant that goes on food. and it was a shame because i always wanted to participate even more so because we traveled so far and people were excited to see our matches. i hope we can return and i can play another game as i do whenever i can. but the truth is that it is a shame that i was not able to participate. $40000.00 funds paid up to $600.00 to see messy and action in hong kong. he was on the team sheet but never took to the field because of a leg muscle strain. who's rang out around the stadium when it became clear he wasn't coming on. how do you bring this?
12:55 am
the shame on them organization should refund the organize it asia said only found out during the game that messy would not play and his withdrawal and its application for $2000000.00 government grant. the staging the events that raise up a divest invention to make the then a great success fall, call them by doing the best players in the world and fully understand and share the appointments of local and overseas bands and stakeholders. it's fair to say that hong kong had gone into full messy mode for the game. the sports minister said the government did everything it could to rectify the situation. we immediately request them to explore the remedies such as messy, appearing in the feud to interact with these fans and receiving the trophy. unfortunately, as you will see,
12:56 am
these did not look into miami. we'll conclude that asian tow in japan on wednesday with a game against vessel kobe. messy says he feels better, but it's still not confirmed whether we'll play david stokes. how does era rateable for me to one boss? christian one, it will face a company hearing on friday, off of the team launched an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior that was made against him. the complaint is allegedly, about one is aggressive management style, but the 50 year old denies any wrong doing red bulls as it takes the allegations very seriously and is using an external virus stuff for the process. or that has been team principal since 2005 name is aka, is tennis, come back, have hit another step. back off the she lost in the opening round of the abu dhabi opened to danielle collins. the soccer has now one just one of her full matches. so it's returning to the school to this office, the following, the bus, the fact that the child lost in life before time, grandson champion, lost in straight sets to american qualify calling, i think is now switches to the castle open. stop. think next week south africa's
12:57 am
plans to with a said rugby woke up in a row while i'm to wait with the news that rusty erasmus has been re appointed the head coach until 2027. the rest of this one, the title with the spring box in 2019 before winning it again as the slides director of rugby last year. so i figured i'd be looking for a new head coach since jot nino, but left is priced at the end of the tournament to joint lunch stuff. the law season is a nice, hazy, if you run a rat pull him off. scene has laid down the fest, monica ahead of the do you campaign? the spanish clubs, the quickest time on day one of pre season testing was only half a 2nd. but the rest of the sauces everlast but the sockets well champion pepco vanya. i have crushed on his 1st lesson today, and would end up in 16 that is a useful for me, for now. thanks so much demo. well, that's it for me and associates, hey, for this news out of the don't go away, i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of today's news here on our to 0 to stay with
12:58 am
the a say operating current, say of the religion was the fear that you might be left behind. delving into the dark side to reveal how doomsday calls and still fear to exploit and manipulate to journey powerful force featuring 1st time testimonies from those with skate their narratives and the lessons that should be here. the right person in charge of an insane script, the script becomes believable. a phillips made the end of fear on a jersey. the latest news, as it breaks in ukraine, centuries long, struggles with stablish, a distinctive national identity. literature has always played a significant role with detailed coverage. critics say the use of a government's helicopter is in line with the president's upbringing from around the world activities and probably said thousands of victims died waiting for
12:59 am
justice that never came to the lack of accounts, ability, people's crimes committed in death full is what's imposing, interpret for it to some other crimes, a snapshot of an ordinary day, most people go about the business. hardly pay any attention to the rifles navigating the streets. these devices, delay with documents, parcels, and food from companies and restaurants. people during process takes just a couple of minutes using an app as to which they read. both cases treats. a 3 d mob installed in the brain, prevent them from getting lost, and electronic eyes help overcome obstacles. something that sometimes might prove to be quite challenging. the use of people trying to help a delivery of robots out of a snow drift have gone viral online. since russian are interested, the so called special miniature operation and ukraine, thousands of migrant laborers have left the country. something innovative to fast
1:00 am
track and only takes the tree to partially supplement the human workforce as the, [000:00:00;00] the hello there, i'm just of the pay. this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. catch also, somebody else has responded to the framework for an agreement. on garza, you are a secretary of state, i'm thinking,
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on