tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 12, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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sierra the the color that i'm just going to the time, this is the news our life from don't coming up in the next 60 minute. rough are on the siege. is there any attacks can with me 67 palestinians sheltering in southern garza, before i'm trying to ground defensive has even begun to put out in this moment. i mean, why did you kill my family while they were speaking? they are children. i've been collecting my family's body park since this morning. israel says 2 captives have been free to during overnight operation and gaza. first man are opposed to being good, have a cold or does the ducks government just stop giving israel pods,
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the f. 35 bull plains following an appeal by human rights for the 18000000 people that ensued on going to sleep hungry will take a closer look at the fruit crisis creation finding any 10 months of flight. samsung, how much would this for the kansas city chiefs have won the super bowl for a 2nd street? yes. patrick, my homes leaving the chief to an overtime victory. i guess the san francisco 49 is the whole weekend, and rafa in southern garza, israel is run thing off attacks ahead of a potential ground. defensive palestinians are now taking stock off to bloody night of raids and strikes across the city. the 367 people were killed and thousands injured or even lied. many of them women and children. 1.4000000 palestinians account to crammed into rafa after playing is really bombardment or following the
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minute trees forced about duration. and even for those who wanted to leave rafa, there's no where left run these images from con eunice city, that's just most of raffle with fist fighting is currently underway. israel has been bombing that area for weeks and even in central gaza, at least 15 people have been killed and several others injured. and there's really a tack on their, on the bala, the bottom hit a residential building where palestinians were sheltering after being forced to leave their homes. if just i'm getting food begins, i'll conference the youth another sleepless night because didn't using that alpha with ambulance crews going to be a to move on. did children nurses at the equate hospital that stuff? this child's headwind, the some of
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the mrs. so the latest is riley attacks cube and injured dozens of palestinians. but alpha and southern gaza isn't a relentless bombardment before a potential ground defensive. but also who was previously considered a so called safe zone. it was the type of israel figures for its captives kill our children of their lives and their teacher and takes away our freedoms that no one on earth with your conscience compared the scenes of murder children today. israel announced the rescue of 2 captives, and the rate ended off of these rarely armies says both rescued men are in good health. they've been identified a 60 year old, hernando mama,
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and 70 year old louis har. prime minister. netanyahu his past army commanders to focus on that. also, when more than 1400000 displays, palestinians are sheltering elsewhere in gaza. at least 15 people were killed in the bombing of a house in the law. so the need when do you know we were bombed in gaza cd and were displaced of is a way to area. and then there as well. we are civilians and we say to israel, we have steadfast here. and the air of countries must look up and have mercy on us . across the gaza strip, palestinians are looking for signs of life under the rubble after the latest is rarely a sold. if to some good food, audra 0 correspondence on the ground, honey, my flood has the latest force from rough i and southern goals. despite the use brand in military allegations that the d over not a tax were and conducted the by special force. and it was a special operation to release captives in the city of effect,
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particularly in the shipboard district. that's the northern part of the city. the bombing continued for hours after what it looks like. the operation of release of release into captive was over. but the bombing continue destroying the vast majority of the residential buildings, the infrastructure of the public facilities. so we're talking about more than 10 residential buildings in which displays families were sheltering in moscow. other public facilities inside the structure right now, what people are doing, they are dealing with the aftermath of what happen, not only the examining, the, the sheer level of destruction that is caused by the bombing, but also getting ready for mass barriers for those are being killed. in a over and i will look at, at least a little over, it is 60 people have been killed at the same time or the bombing was taking place here. a stimulate tenuously, another massive air strike. we're going on and they did velocity,
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the causing the death of a 50 and it people. but at the same time here, people are keeping an eye on those who have been critically injured inside hospitals. whether it's the 280 hosted or not just hospitalized who are at risk of losing their lives because of the extremes forwarded or medical supplies. the inability of these 2 health facilities to deal with this large number, emergency of the injuries coming to the hospital. there's a risk of losing their lives. doesn't know proper intervention of any of the medical staff. but at the same time, they are looking at it, the people who are still under which people are still under the rebels. who are i did wait for the civil defense to go through and move them to all these really all my husband speaking about his actions and wafaa that's bringing home to sell hood. she joins me now from occupied easters and honda, israel has been saying the strikes that are going to be killed and these 67 people
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that are off or they were meant to be a diversion for that kept a rescue operation. so that's exactly right. these really army is saying that essentially under the cover of darkness and these airstrikes, relentless lombard meant really enough, they were able to carry out this operation. now these really military spokesperson, daniel a guardian says that this was a joint and coordinated effort. not only by these really army, but also by in the we unit of israel's border police and also dition bed, which is israel's internal security and intelligence agency. they're saying, but after 1 am local time, this border police unit went into this apartment building where the 2 captives were being held. and then under the diversion of those air strikes, the rest of the military was able to go and extract those captives and bring them
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to what they call the safe area. the army says that there were a quote, heavy exchanges of fire. while all of this was going on, but it just goes to show you the level of damage, destruction and death. these really army is willing to go through with if it means bringing back it, any captives or cheating, any of their war goals. the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu held this as a successful rescue mission. this has been the rhetoric from almost all these really officials this morning. but the prime minister is also reiterating the same statements that he has been saying for months in which he says that military pressure is the only way to bring back these captives. that him, us only understands force and that the war is not going to stop until there's a total victory. and it's interesting that the army is saying this was a special operation. it was targeted and it was precise. and these are exactly the types of operations they're talking about when they're talking about going instead
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of on the ground. that operations are going to be targeted, precise, an accurate and limit civilian casualties. but clearly that's not what we saw happen over night in dropbox. the is rarely as are gearing up to go in on the ground and drop off. and this is just going to be used as evidence by these really prime minister and the army saying that since 2 captives were found there, this is just more evidence for them to say, you know what, there is how strong hold in drop off. and that's exactly why they're going to go in on the ground. so there's still a lot of questions as to when or how this ground defensive is going to happen with more than 1400000 palestinians who are still sheltering in that flash. now under relentless bombardment, but these really still hailing this as a successful operation despite the large number of casualties. i'm just not hard today with the latest pfizer multiply these choice and thanks, i'm really,
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i spoke to mate side. he's a surgeon who just retired from garza where he spent 2 weeks watching with humanitarian organizations like my worldwide. he told me about the dia conditions he saw faced by wounded palestinians. it's a pretty shocking, last 2 weeks. have been extremely shocking to me and my colleagues, we went there as a group of assertions that i use this to help out with the qualities that we're based in. and you're being uh general hospital and it's been very, very difficult for all of us to be honest to the seeing all these casualties and come in after the destruction of all the bigger hospitals. this is a relatively small hospital to 40 budget, obviously over whelmed, with the amount of casualties coming in, tens of thousands of refugees, a line all over the place. you had mentioned patient onto
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a bed and the whole time and he is there. and when the patient as well enough to go home, the family just stays there because it's not safe to leave the hospital premises. it's, it's your, your, we were operating around $40.00 to $50.00 cases a day. and a lot of patients, unfortunately lose lose their, their, their names. and these patients don't just lose their homes. they, they are sent out to a very infected environment. a lot of patients, almost all cases, do get one infections and has a dropping off their, their limbs, if need be occupations at higher levels. and i recall, i'll just get some samples. but obviously these, these are not just the names. these are, these are, you know, just numbers to human beings. young a girl, 20 and 21 years of age. i had a right onto jason about the need and then unfortunately on, on further treatment the infection seemed to through when we had to completed this
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oxalic, articulate or have joy. and there's only so high you can go. and with every time you go up high, the chances of survival goes down. and if she does survive, the disability becomes once a year. and meaning that if you call up with only occuptation, that's something that you may be able to walk with with, with the pros pieces. when you go up to the hip, you really, really end of the costs duration as well over the past 4 months. israel's relentless funding campaign has repeatedly forced palestinians farther and farther south and began in october when these really ami announced a 6 hour window from residents of northern cause of the head south, past the warranty garza wetlands that you see that and the following month. the air force drops leaf that's east of con eunice, ordering people to evacuate to what it called known shelters. then in december, palestinians in the north and in the center of the strip, were instructed to move to shelters and del bhalla on january. so israel,
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or the hundreds of thousands of people, and con eunice to leave on the wasi, and many were targeted by tanks on tillery shells and small arms fire, even as they fled. the latest order by prime minister netanyahu focuses now on rafa by more than one point. 4000000 already just based palestinians from 2 sides of the entire population are sheltering. the question is, why can they go? egypt has repeatedly rejected the fullest displacement of palestinians, and northern rasa is blocked by as rainy troops. while i'm joining me now in the studio here, it is nora alba. she's a media and political analyst and a fellow at the institute for palestine studies. or thanks for being with us thinking grounds, our all indications suggest that this offensive this ground offensive, and rasa is going to go ahead despite international warnings. us consent. does anyone have the influence to stop this? now? i don't think they do. i think that the united states has lost control or israel, which i believe it considers it's, it's us military base and it acts as,
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as it's us military base in the region, regardless of what the biden administration says, warns does. it's just words. it's insincere. they've asked nothing yahoo in october to be careful to make sure not to attack any civilians um to take for cautions. and now we're over 25. maybe was it 28. so or 28000. and they just figured, instead of their bombing graph, they bombed the hospital, i think, yesterday, or the day before, the people are dying, they can't get out. they've lost their homes. there is no where to go. they and, and, and powerful governments are not willing to sanction cut funding or even cut weapons to them. so let me ask you this drawer because as we just said, more than 28000 people have already been killed. yeah. and by all accounts,
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around invasion in rough uh, with just result in mass civilian gnostic is that, is that still a red line to be crossed is rasa potentially a turning point here. i don't think so. i know that many experts might say, oh they, they won't let it get this far, but they let it get to the, to the border with egypt. what is there? what is more to, to do or to say right now? i think it's really important that if there is real concern around the world, then real action must be taken the time for condemnations and statements and concerns for the palestinians. it cannot just be said, it has to be also done. we have to see it happen on the ground. well, in terms of, of red lines, egypt for instance, had said that they have a red line and their red line is palestinian refugee is coming across the border. we're seeing that folder right now, being $4.00 to $5.00 along that the end of the bottom part of the strip. do you see a complete breakdown of relations between egypt and israel over this will well with
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us somehow managed this between, between its 2 outlines. so i know that the president cc had had said that um, normalizing relations or any type of, of talks with, with israel may be suspended if israel crosses that line and goes into the ha. but c, c, m, egypt is a very strong ally to the united states. and it's the type of allies that the us does have influence on and has control on. so i do think, you know, we'll see in a few days of a few weeks, they'll be some sort of mediation between the 2 and agreement of, of a, for it, for egypt to just accept these refugees. or if they don't accept them at least an agreement to okay, well we'll continue talking digital will continue having these relations. but i don't think that egypt is going to take a strong steps because egypt is not letting even israel's not letting aid into gaza . but he just also contributing to that blockade and has been contributing to that
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will kate for decades. what about the rest of the the are well, because of so many regional power said a forced mass displacement is original and for them. but as this offensive approaches and you not, that's looking more and more possible, i think the time for a b arrow is really conflict. doesn't exist anymore. right now this is just between the palestinians and the is really occupation. so it's been 75 years, but they've tried and they failed and they've given up and nobody's taking action. so i don't, i think a lot of them also have strong relationships with the united states, but also a lot of them have signed bay for him as a cords. and they have normalization deals with israel and they sort of separated the economics from the humanitarian from what is as sincerely a just cause for the palestinians and the arabs. but i, i don't want to sound hopeless or disappointing,
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but we've lost family. we've lost friends. everybody has seen these images that have stuck with us names that have stuck with us, and it's been more than 4 months. we've entered our form for the 1st month and nobody has done anything tangible to stop the killing. i can hear your frustration, dora, and let me ask you about this very particular moment in time, because obviously a lot of people are incredibly traumatized. a lot of people are very scared about wants to come. and that has been this ongoing conversation about the so called a often in this specific moments of time, always seeing the space open for perhaps a reconciliation of thoughts between homos and fata. in order to try to present some kind of united palestinian friends that would give them an agency of what happens next. so i understand that there's interest in talking about the day after, but i feel that, you know, when, when you're coming to, to the palestinians today. nobody's talking about that there. they do not see
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a day after they see do that. this is going to be their lives forever. i think what was it? what's important for us right now is to deal with stopping this genocide and withholding those we're committing it. these really army, the occupation forces of is really government accountable for these murders. not just them, but holding media outlets in the united states in the west, accountable for the lives that they have spread that have contributed to the continued murder of the palestinian people. do you think the united palestinian position might contribute to, to an ending of this war? if, if i'm off and fall to find a way to, to make it a joint statement somehow does not change the diplomatic playing field to you at all. i'm not sure. but i doubt it because the posting of authority already has security coordination with israel. israel continues to read the west bank and
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occupying a press post indians and the west bank. are we looking at the day after we're gone? so it looks like the west bank. i don't think that's a possibility anymore. they've completely raised half of the strip. i think what's important for us to look at is if there are any sort of political and political discussions that are taking place for unified font is just diplomatic. is just out there or who is going to come for the palestinians who have been murdered, have been killed, who's going to was going to attend to them to their needs to their rights and bring them back to their homes and make sure that they don't have to face this war again, and this is not the 1st floor and it's not the 4th floor. it's the 10th floor. it's the 14th floor and gaza. it's enough. i hear frustration anyway. laura laura, eldest media and political analyst on a fellow at the institute for palestine studies. thank you for joining. the thank you so much for many displays, palestinians. all saying that leaving rafa is unthinkable, even though they've been forced from their homes and all living and makes of shelters with no access to food, clean water,
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basic services. here's the story of 19 country living in attendance with his children near the egyptian border. as music it had the gun that we'll call you in the shop of shipment. the government, the how to level the the model, the model of mallow from awfully you know, that's not about for now. how do you know this one, the learn on the what i like and, and does that and like as a model, i mean like on the, like on the look on the job in the, in the city. and that's with the, with all that you might can innovate on them, but i'm need was. so what is what i'm on the bottom level and then the and for the box has gotten that i said it left in the less of the haven't gotten anything like that. and then there's a month to show you how to mission. while you lovely. it's a little while i'm late this it will if you haven't on that. oh, but i'm in a far as the mid. nice. i'm glad you the you. i'm the looking definitely on the
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well, on the inside and the vision send the ends in the football field i've been working with those of the whole judges has ordered the government and the netherlands to bend exports of spare parts for f. $35.00 will planes to israel within 7 days. the ducks court upheld and appeal by human rights organizations. they own due to that supplying parts for one of the world's most advanced ministry and cross contributions to israel's violations of international other parts of america. not end, but they all stored in adults warehouse ready for shipping more now from step boss and announced to them are quite a landmark ruling by the field court in the hague. for the 1st time, a court has now ordered the states since this war and got to stop sending weapons to is we're out in a 30 minute verdict. the judge's dismiss. all the arguments in that state have for selling these weapons for sending these f $35.00 square parts to israel. basically talking about the political,
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a strong ties with the united states that were worried that it could be jeopardize also economic ties. because the napkins is housing, this large distribution central square parts for these f, $35.00 to europe and also to israel. but the judge dismissed all these arguments, saying that there is a serious risk of violations of international humanitarian law. happening right now in, gosh, i buy s route and because these f 35 fight the shots are being used in israel by israel in gaza. then that lens now has to stop sending them within the next 7 days . so this is a serious blow to deduct, stay, but also could be a precedent for other groups and you also have 5 disguise, but also in other countries. for example, germany, well, lots of weapons are also being said to as well that that could be another case in another country. and this for that could be used as a, as a precedent as jurisdiction. what will happen now with these f $35.00 square parts? well, it's,
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well we'll need to find another supplier to send the spare parts. we know that f, 35, a jets are high on maintenance, so they need a lot of spare parts. very often. so it will be scrambled now as well to find another country who will supply this license to send these fair probably as well stuff awesome else's era. i'm so that as well, the f 35 is widely regarded as the world's most advanced will pain. israel was the 1st international via the us jets in 2016. it's also the only country in the middle east to fly them. these really air force has thousands of f. 35. it's latest patches was in july 25 jets financed by $3000000000.00 in us. some of that created these rarely squadrons used to be reinforced in 3 batches, beginning in 2027. well, that's bringing with him most of his assistant professor of international at the hey, university of applied sciences and joins us now from the william. this is
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a landmark rolling. what sort of implications does it have in terms of legal precedent going for the site has quite a lot of implications because the, the case was, was really about the dodge export regulations. but what's important about those export regulations is that they absorb international obligations. so number one, the european union accounts of european union has a common position that prohibits exports to states where there is a risk of the violations of international humanitarian law. in addition, any country that's a state party to the armstrong treaty and then other ones is one as well as all other use states. any state that's a party. also for the same reasons, can't export any arms to a state where there is a risk that they will violate didn't actually monitor and law. so because the dutch regulations absorb both of these international legal obligations, that means that the not funds kept issued an export license, but it also stops as
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a precedent that any other state that is number one, a party to be or been union such as germany mentioned by your horse funded or is also a party to the arms trade treaty would not be able to, to export any arms to the, to the netherlands. so it can have potential implications for any other states that have these other international legal obligations. so by my understanding that the government now needs to decide if it will abide by dis, rulings that right. so the, the dutch stuff government doesn't have a whole lot of room here because they, they can't really decide not to follow touch law or not to follow the decision of their own court of appeals. that would be so shocking violation of the judge constitution. because the decision is directly under doctor wall. that means the only thing they can really do is try to appeal this to the supreme court. now, of course, they will have to decide with, with it, that's something that they really want to do. and right now politically, the netherlands isn't the kind of caretaker mode because they have elections and
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haven't formed a new government yet. so the government may be reluctant to take any strong or controversial positions. they may, might just be willing to say, let the court decision stand, that sort of takes that decision out of politics and into the, into the area of law. but they, they really are not going to have much room here at $4.00. ignoring this decision, you mentioned implications, the other you members because of that common position. what might that look like in practice? could we see a number of other countries like germany being stopped from sending any weapons to israel, as indeed we very well good. so every country, of course, has their own law on export regulations, with a certain amount of discretion for the state to, to decide whether they will send arms to, to a state like in spring or other states. but within the european union, all of the states that are members of the european, including germany and others, must abide by the coming position of the europeans. this is a binding legal obligation on them. they cannot go against it without violating the fundamental obligations of the european union. so number one,
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they have to deal with that. a 2nd thing is the armstrong treaty. again, all members of the european union are party to the armstrong treaty. so the dutch court has had to interpret both the arms trade treaty and the european union obligations. and so because of both of these, this then let means that you cannot do an export. in addition, i could also add that the court said, even if we didn't have this, you come to position the arms trade treaty. the simple principles of the geneva conventions, article number one, say that you can't contribute to a situation of a violation and that would apply to any state beyond the ones i've mentioned. so then a really like this on the grounds that you're talking about, of preventing violations of humanitarian law, could potentially have consequences for the international arms trade beyond garza is for sure, because that's one of the things that the dutch states argued in court is they said look, if you don't give us an export license for this, then israel just go to the us and the court dismissed this argument. they said,
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well, that's not a question about export regulation. that's for the us to decide. but anyway, the us is bound to the geneva conventions, which means they can't contribute to the situation. violating internationally matter law. in addition to that, the, the white house has, i think about 3 or 4 days ago issued a memorandum to the secretary state and the secretary of defense. think if we suspect any state might be violating injured, ashton had terry law. we need to help have increased more robust protection to essentially promises state that they won't do it. so everybody's starting to pile on and starting to somewhat align with fiscal his calling legal position. very interesting times with him was to an assistant professor of international at the hey, university of applied sciences. great to get your expertise with us here and i'll just there. thanks for joining us. thank you. well, it is now time for the weather in his car. a tad low that let's get the weather
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full cost for south america and southern parts of a continent had been sweltering under a prolonged summer heat wave. what does it change to come? things are going to cool down here, but not in brazil with things have been heating up in rio de janeiro for the stock of the carnival. we had an excessive heat warning and dry skies. well, things are going to cool down, but not just yet. we've got that heat drifting it's way further noise now it's slow and it's a send. it's gonna knock down temperatures the santiago, window service, and a soon see on but rio coming in at 39 degrees celsius, the lots of heat through to wednesday. thunderstorms taking central stage on thursday, and you can see that the batch of thunderstorms running its way further north could cause some flooding issues across northern parts of origin, tina working its way into power going and eventually moving its way into eastern areas of brazil. now what weather is also the story across the very north, the likes of peru, and we're seeing some pretty nice the storms edging a way across the gulf of mexico. bringing what weather to the florida panhandle,
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stretching all the way down into southern parts of mexico. by tuesday, we'll see that sweep into weston, cuba. but lots of sunshine, further east of that hole still ahead here on al jazeera around tara. so much tara, something you've never seen. we hear from several palestinians, we've survived, as well as the 9th bombing of cause and support, ivory cars compete or mock. and we'll come back to when the applicant, couple of nations that's coming up shortly. but the in discussing the defining issues of our time, the reason that we're able to see so much progress with machine learning is because it is predicated on the exploitation of labor somewhere else. exploring the implications for the global south as the artificial intelligence revolution, etc,
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rings to where the benefits lie and with the light is, are like we are betting our entire future on a technology that is fundamentally very sustainable studio b, b, i series on a jersey, you know, this is the 1st genocide this we see in the real time. it's the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the, the
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the welcome back. you're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories, the ssl, these ready minute trees run thing off. it's a tax on rough on southern garza, as it prepares for a possible ground defensive in the city. at least 67 people were killed and strikes or the 9th 1400000 in the space palestinians accounts the sheltering and off on israel's defense minister says 2 captives were rescued and organized operation. in rafa. they've been identified a 60 year old. fernando marmen and 70 year old louis hall, both captives, all said to be in good house. judges of ordered the government and the netherlands to ban exports of spare parts for f. 35 boot planes to israel. within 7 days to human rights organizations that don't do that, supplying the response contribution to alleged violations of international law by as well. and we have now just had an update on that story. the ducks government.
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and the last few minutes has announced that it will appeal that court order to stop the export of those jet pods to is around the case will now go to the supreme court of benevolence will bring you more on that as we get to it. well, as israel continues to run prophets bombardment of rafa palestinian through, survived to see another day, telling us about their experiences. wanting know, some of the images you were about to see could be distressing. putting the wire in the tents, me and all of my family from the bullet school came across. my father went to see what's happening and said that was strikes. the strike happened while he was talking. we all said my father was mounted. the we were home when the strikes where i'm going. i told my mother that i wanted to use the bathrooms, she was awake, suddenly, all those of the bathrooms and all the containers above it collapsed on me. i'm one
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of the charlotte. she was born one month and a half ago and today he went back to god. she's father is intensive care at the european hospital and his mother is wounded in her leg and, and i am subbing for the but uh for her so much. tyra, something you've never seen, molten hollywood on the us. milton libya. milton syria did something like this happened early in russell and they kept saying go to a restaurant, go to run. and people came here. then you talk to them really? yeah. well the u. k. has now sanctioned for is really is over a tax against a college students any occupied westbank describing the individuals as extremist fences. the u. k. foreign office said the sanctions would impose financial and travel restrictions. london's as the men engaged in gr, you just the human rights abuses for an century, david cameron said in a statement that he would hold to account those who undermine prospect for peace and follow his assembly to move from the us earlier this month. meanwhile,
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is rarely forced as has shot and killed a palestinian mount and whose son in the occupied westbank is really media reporting that the man was trying to stab soldiers. the attack came hours of to another. palestinian was shot by his really forces and occupied east jerusalem. they say they opened fire when he tried to attack police offices. there's been a surgeon by then send the occupied westbank since the start of the war, and garza in october. at least 392 palestinians have been killed by his really forces incentives in 4 months. the news where the army has been conducting will range across the occupied west bank. the palestinian prisoners society says the t 5 palestinians have been detained and at least one pass and has been injured in ramallah. palestinians confronted is there any forces during and cousins and novelist on the blocks from refuge account need to abraham l correspondent is in a room in the occupied westbank. we are now at the entrance of the home town,
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which is located between the law and jerusalem. mount these where the forces have been station here since 5 am local time. now they are conducting checks. when every car is leaving a rob, it's being stopped by the israeli soldiers and reading checks. now we are told by local sources that more is where the soldiers are inside. we've seen pictures of them blindfolding policy. me is a rush thing them and conducting what we've been seeing a lot of lately, which is there was a rush, 3 massive arrests among scala city is what taken to an area outside their homes and they're being heavy and through a gated before these really forces make their decision on the who they want to arrest. now we see just now more is really a soul just leaving this area towards a very close is really minute to recount. this is basically a comp with is really for the are you tweet stations in?
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so it's not clear what they're doing inside, but we know that the car was moving and a palestinian inside. it has been shot in the leg. it's a still a tense situation. but this is just one example of how those is where the rates are breaking. everyday life for palestinians are making their lives more difficult and more and more complicated with that. but he just need a drum the occupied west bank. well, they have been through the say they've fired missiles and us cargo ship and the red sea as folks pass and says it's part of the group's response to israel's war. on garza, the us and its allies have been bombing through the positions and other attempt to detect ongoing attacks on vessels in the region. they run back to refuse, have pledge to continue the strikes until the school ends on the
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to some of the news now. and the united nations is wanting, but fighting and through don, between the army and the power military route, that support forces has created a humanitarian catastrophe. certain huge numbers of people with starvation. the u. n says 18000000 student e is facing food shortages that's twice as many as last year. it's estimated that 3 and a half 1000000 children will suffer from acute mound nutrition. this year has fried prices rise and shortages increase around $700000.00 just in the already severely malnourished and require specialized life saving treatment. around 3000000 children are among the millions more forced from their homes since april. that's the largest number of internally displaced children. anyway. have a morgan has worn out from port sit on the flop, sala has brought to a 9 month old. my look to this nutrition center in the eastern city of boats for them to stop her from starving to death. the conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces forced her to leave her home and heart to. she
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says repeated displacement has left her 2 week to nurse her daughter. some of this is that right? and i said, i don't eat enough to produce smoke for her. i don't have the money to buy food and we rely on the assistance we get. but the displacement center, sometimes we have breakfast off the 12. i put smell like here. when she started getting dinner and they told me she was malnourished. a hunger has increased since the conflicts began in april. 4th, the displacement as well as rising food prices in parts of sedan, i'm sure to just in others has like 2 more people struggling to find something to eat. i don't look at the doctor for those and display sometimes to tell us they either eat one or 2 meals for none at all. so i'm coming to tell us that we should feed the younger child and leave the l during the test. so causes hunger and mel nutrition in the us. food agency says at least 18000000 people are facing severe food insecurity up from 9000000 last year. some of those who need aid may be able
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to access it in parts of to them that are safe and way. there is no fighting, but in places that are active conflict areas is security has made the getting relief supplies and difficult. would they, united nations describing the hunger levels there as catastrophic? both wearing sites are accused of hampering the delivery of age. the army is accused of losing the process of allowing 8 inches to them. while the parent military group is accused of blocking access to be seized areas, dozens of deaths due to starvation have been reported. we need to be able to access those areas. and because we're either having to work across the line and negotiate access, we've all sides of the conflict with not being able to do it, particularly as the sky. we can do more distribution, see a smooth distribution that what we want is almost an industrial size size
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operation so far says she's grateful, she can feed her daughter and my next life is no longer at the risk. she hopes that age will continue. so she doesn't lose her child to hunger like so. many of the parents have people morgan onto their own board. sit down as the nigerian president and head of the west african block eco was, has canceled his trip to center. com. but i knew who was do in dock out, which has been coughing with violent protests of to some of these presidents. mackey's fell postponed to the presidential election, solve the permanent, say, it's an attempt to extend his will and activation that he denies. as a loss has been trying to mediate the process and says, the speaker of the groups parliament is now on a mission to send a goal that will last until wednesday. well, let's bring in our correspond nicholas talk. you joins us from the senator use capital dot com. what do we know exactly about why this visit was cancelled the well is that like if it's busy
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it says high. the high seed visit of the head of the regional body echo was represented by niger as president was supposed to take place this morning, the presidency here and set a goal, say it's not canceled. it's just delayed at a further time. meanwhile, as you mentioned, there's a delegation from the regional body visiting set, a goal meeting with the head of the national assembly, members of parliament rose from the opposition and the ruling party. more specifically, what they're looking at is the circumstances of the vote in which the delay of the presidential election took place. it happened late on monday nights last monday, and we saw police in riot gear that are normally out on the streets going inside the parliament. and taking out members of parliament out of the national assembly. now those members of parliament tell us that they weren't allowed to vote. and then
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the head of the national assembly, and that was members of the ruling party say that they were disrupting the vote. but in effect, as they didn't take part in the vote, that delayed the selection. so one of the most urgent matters for the regional body echo was it and, and is to ensure that member states follow constitutional order. and they want to know whether that vote was legitimate or not. the united states has already come out and said that the circumstances of that vote to delay the elections are a legitimate present like yourself says that it was necessary in order to re establish trust and intellectual process. that was flawed, where we had leading members of the opposition that weren't taking part today. well, they've got certainly seen some violent protests. what's the situation been like on the ground there and i found the last few days. well it feels like a lot before the storm or in every street corner. we're still seeing police presence police in right. group reading right here,
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really showing their presence ahead of what will be tomorrow, another day of civil disobedience, the major unions, the teachers union, but also the transport union have called on a nationwide strike and there was a strike that was that took place last friday. we saw a protest that was widely followed by the unions and the opposition and civil society are also calling for a solid, peaceful march. that's what also they had called for and friday. and we saw the police fire tear gas towards those protests. there's 3 people that have been killed the, the, the, the government say that they will investigate the death of the circumstances of those death already human rights watch and other rights organization have a calls out what they see as a crab down on the opposition are crammed down on the sense there was a major television news channel here. that's why leasing that was taken all fair. now it's put back on air today. assigned perhaps of appeasement president. so again,
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calling for national dialogue, he's alluded to possibly a freeing what rights group describe best political prisoners. one of the major opposition, bigger who spend sancho is in jail and so are others. so very sign that there as uh, move forward towards a more dialogue. but meanwhile, the regional body echo was continue their investigation as this presidential election seems to be delayed until december 15th the ssl is yep. nicholas hawk the on the ground for us and the senegalese capital. com. thank you. thank you for an policy chief says the nation and military lives cannot be dependent on the wins of an american president. joseph brown was reacting to controversial comments made by donald trump. the former president who is running for reelection said he would encourage russia to attack nato allies who failed to meet the nature of contribution sessions. maybe sort of caustic new to this campaign we will
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see and listen to many things that should be serious. nato can not be uh, i like got married daddy alliance can not be an immediate daddy ally as like words, depending on the who my or the president of the us on those days is not. yes. now, yes. to model it. know it depend while you now come on, that's b. c deals of and then the president elect, alexander stu, besides his country, should remain calm and focused on its nature and membership. despite trumps comments. essential, right. politician who is elected on sunday is expected to take a hard line against neighboring russia student back to the government's decision to end the decades of fiscal neutrality and joins the nation security align following russia's invasion of ukraine in 2022. and still a head here on out of there and sold the world of athletics is in morning from the
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victory. i guess the san francisco 49 as i do is just send reports. first of the season ending super bowl winning pets in the final seconds of over time. for the 3rd time in 5 years. patrick, my homes, in the kansas city chiefs at london, the nfl biggest price. i can't even explain what, what was going through romano. just so you can stream joy, i didn't even know where to go. but i mean just so assignment that i'm so proud of gene. so part of the guys in the battle to the very end. i mean that's, that was my customer sees and i said it. and they, everybody came together. we are, we get the wind, vegas, nevada, for super bowl, 58. so this was the 1st super bowl to be held in las vegas entertainment, capital fitting venue. the taylor swift, ongoing support of boyfriend, travis kelsey, the legions of new funds, swift, his boats, the nfl. so the chief and the san francisco $49.00 is trade record breaking field goals. a super bowl record. trick play involving the 49 is while i receive it
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joining jennings. throwing a touch down past help, his team established the lease and now set up in the red zone homes and stepped up with his 1st touch down press. the cheats out of $1310.00 advantage. heading into the funnel quote to of the 49 is how to get back to build up. another lead on you for this kansas field goals to send the super bowl into over time. that was the key from a host. a once again, have the final say in an nfl season, the cheats winning by 25 points to 20. the goal is always been to get 3, but we could get here without giving it to the target on all but oh yeah. and all of these dogs right here, the minute we just want to stay with families, that 2 people are proud of you guys, and how about it? we get a chance to do it 3 times in a row when you're in nfl and i think every team should hurt except for one of them . we've done pretty damn close,
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but we haven't pulled it off and we're hurting right now, but doesn't take away from how proud of our guys i will, the kansas city chiefs is celebrating back to back. so it wins. it's been 3 decades now. since the $49.00 is less to the super bowl, i mean richardson out here. the mouse and world record holder kelvin. keep telling me i have this been killed in a car crash and can you he was set to run for gold had the purse and then picks later this year. david stokes reports. this is the aftermath of a road accident that killed one of the brightest prospects in world sport. 24 year old kelvin kit. some have been driving in 10 years, rift valley before losing control and colliding with the tree. he and his coach too, if i used casey mana, it was also in the car, died at the scene, and a female passenger was taken to hospital with serious injuries except that one.
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yeah. so yeah, with the tragic accident that happened across the school, i didn't leave an 90 like that if you so i missed and i saw myself on my safe i'd say to the fact as to go see the next 50. so yeah, let's see. so to the family that the uplift express that they need to and then to kind of make what the conflict as are these trying moment. because i can say for sure, we are still in the united and the window of the 2023 wells, at least at the out the stadium is kelvin keeps to gibson was already a superstar of long distance running and set to be a top contender for gold, the olympics and parish this year. the broken american record in chicago last year, running the 42 kilometers in 2 hours 35 seconds. it was early as the lead race. we are holding on to my saw this and even he was, you know,
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to him for the music's. so you know, just in this one us nothing can just see portland pointed to it for 122. this is pinion politicians and follow athletes of pay tribute as well as the widest boating community. sebastian co, the president of the plastics said he was an incredible athlete leaving an incredible legacy. david stokes. i was just there. it's just so yeah. after returning from kansas about the how the score, the winning goal for ivory coast as they lifted the ask a couple of nations on home. so they had to come from behind against, my dear. and the final idea is captain william, that's what they call open the scoring and the 1st half of the host came back off to the break. first with the goal from frankie to level things up, which got form
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a captains you did robust celebrating in the sense and then holler want it for ivory coast with mine, minutes remaining. this is this said f going title and there are big celebrations around i very close the country of 27500000 people. it's a remarkable turnaround that for the team that lost their opening to game. so it would be thomas and the coach off to the group stage before going to as best it said place finished, you may receive i who took over as in terms law. so on he's 40 is the day now has a major trophy of to just full games of management. see, was it it's mold and a fairy tale. i still can't believe we've done it. when i think back to everything we went through during the competition, the difficult moments, it's extraordinary. we miraculous we went and got the cock because we didn't give up because we for right to the end. and we showed that we know how to bounce back
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despite the hard times for just 5 months away from the parents and impacts and defending champions. brazil have failed to qualify for the men's football a tournament present well beaten one now by argentina. and the final qualifying event, there's a chance that lead out most sacred now feature for argentina at paris games. and former us open tennis champion m r a. the panel has been knocked out of the car to open and especially because with this play i was beaten by ukrainians and helena catalina in straight sets now, and we'll suck on ega. so i take an action later this monday, so it's 6. and that's always built for me far as now. we'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to massage you. thanks very much center. well, that's it for me. and as long as you pay for this news hour, i'll be back there in just a couple of minutes. so it's much more of today's news to stay with us here on
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the 60 years since its foundation, the munich security conference will see lead is assembled to face local security challenges with conflict in the middle east spreading and the rest, the ukraine war continuing. what does the future international order look like? get live updates on altos era and on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue . that is the context to what is happening now. it to the school. question, professional and unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another mcclin's thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without us real permits and nothing leaves scottsdale with offers roles. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0
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mazda, some big, a supervisor of the united states, the taurus guantanamo and background detention centers. and it's so cold war on terror. no human rights activist campaign for the release of the last i've gone have implant on them will be retraces as steps revisit cuz that's it. that's by the echoes of background with this documentary on, on the jersey to activities designed to help young minds come to terms with children with very different experiences, but all suffering. some degree of trauma gung. could children such as 12 year old carrillo struggled to talk about their experiences? we would take it into buses. he tells us to russia where we stayed for a bit over a month. ukraine estimates about 20000 children have been full simply relocated to russia despite repeated efforts and international mediation. only about 400
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children have been with us. for now, the focus is on reclaiming ukrainian children and helping them recover of the rasa. on the stage, is there any attacks, calories? 67 palestinians, sheltering and southern garza before upon the ground defensive has even become as rough as 2 captives have been for you to during overnight information and calls on postman are fortunate to be in good health. the other ones tells you this is how does 0 life from the also coming
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