tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera February 12, 2024 5:00pm-5:31pm AST
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me to for now the focus is always claiming ukrainian children and helping them recover the rasa on the stage. is there any attacks, calories? 67 have a standing sheltering and southern garza before upon the ground defensive has even become as rough as 2 captives have been for you to during organize 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 a quote as adults government to stop the export of spare parts is really will things. the government says it will contest the ruling. 18000000 people into donal, going to sleep hungry will take
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a closer look at the fruit crisis. crisen by nearly 10 months of fighting the while. we begin in rough uh, in southern garza where israel has been run thing off attacks ahead of a potential brown defensive. at least 67 people were killed off to a night of reyes and as strikes across the city. the dead included women and children. 1.4000000 palestinians, a contract crammed into rafa, into some conflict. pickens of coverage. the youth another sleepless night because seniors and that alpha was ambulance crews going to be a to move on. did children, nurses at the equate hospitals that stuff this child's headwind? just some scenario. the play of
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mrs. so can add 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 takes away our freedoms that no one on earth with a clear conscience compared to 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, and 70 year old louis har. prime minister. netanyahu his past army commanders to
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focus on that also, when more than 1400000 displays palestinians or sheltering elsewhere in gaza. at least 15 people were killed in the bombing of a house in the law. the name and you know, we were bombed in gaza city and were displaced. it 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. well, let's have for some palestinians for survived those strikes to see another day a warning or some of the images you're about to say could be distressing to put in the order in the tents. me and all of my family and the bullet school came across. my father went to see what's happening and said there was strikes. the strike
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happened while he was talking. we all said, my father was mounted. the we were home with 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 both room and all the containers above it collapsed on me. she was born one month and a half ago and today she went back to god. she's fathers intensive care at the european hospital and his mother is wounded in her leg and, and i am subbing for her her so much. tyra, something you've never seen. milton hollywood on the us. milton livia milton syria did something like this happened early and rough. uh, they kept saying go to rough on, go to rough, and people came here. then you talk it them really? yeah. well that's got the nice us now from a correspond on the grounds, tara, god bless. and he joins me from rafa. park, tell us what you're seeing here. and then what's the situation like right now of
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the, well, the situation uh, was completely critical to nights as the, uh, overnights, as they used very military all me. i had started a cli attack on the roof of the district. and the fossil simply because of strep, now everyone knows the roof, our district is the last remaining area. we're more than 1900000 palestinians have been taking refuge and then the attack had been very organized as these very forces had used, exceeds defined a power as it seems to be a kind of a release of hostages operation by these very special forces inside the hot beating areas of roof our district where they managed to release 2 is very captives on the, on the he, he's very bombardments of residential houses in cap lease 6. the. busy palestinians within the past 24 hours and more find district only. and this is, this attack has contributed to lift gate to coast. she damage and the majority of rough areas,
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including the east spend the central and the western parts of the district. and people were absolutely terrified to panic. didn't know what to get was we have been seeing a lot of families are running in. it's in the middle of the streets, looking for a place to be away from the east, very bombardment. and this is was beyond comprehension. no one was able to realize what is happening on the ground because there was unexcused use of finally a power. the sound of the east very fine to just in surveillance of drones, was completely overhead in the region with a very high, a loud explosions that she can hold residential building. some of our district we have been seeing today. also, more people are wondering about if that will be repeated to not kind of new military attacks as some families started to search for another place in order to seek refuge and to be away from the east. very unrelenting bombardment that has been a food unfolding roof our district within the past few hours. until right. we know, as we have been reporting that 1400000 people on that because rafa was supposed to
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be safe, according to the is really ministry. this is really only the beginning of the will power city is off. so what they have. so i've seen the yesterday the, the have been completely concerns and worried about the, the potential admitted to god's inclusion. and they completely believe that it might be the beginning of a wide feel attack that might be carries out in rough. i had order 2 minutes, highly eliminate to the mentor. you 1st step to for the of the groups here and also for forcing people to sleep. mode to add another area, just a bit to help is really all me to have a full military mobility from the ground. and this is absolutely something terrifying specifically that people do not know where to go. they have no homes, you have no holding sense of being safe again, especially that today a lot of children being wounded, elderly people to women, also being killed that you to that wind is taking the time that they've been
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carried jobs, people, palestinian facing just place multiple funds from the houses of the following is very military orders to get away from areas of operations. but right now the entire territory had been from into the district. the population, more than half of thousands of few nation will be here. and right now they have new, any of the options to have specifically just these, but it all me did not a provide much detail to a timeline for the potential military encouraging that might take place at the moment. and they are afraid to have the same scenario that happened yesterday. of course. topic up was the on the ground for us and rasa and southern garza. thank you, tara, and please stay safe for the is really ami husband speaking about his actions in vasa. that's bringing home to sound hot. you joins me now from occupying the story . some on the, as we have been reporting israel saying that these strides, and these strikes killed at least 6 to 7 people rough. i understand they were meant to be a diversion. so this kept a rescue operation. the that's exactly
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right. these really are me saying that under the cover of darkness and using these error strikes as an additional cover, they were able to complete what they called a quote, professional and successful operation to rescue to is really captives in the southern part of gaza. so these really are res spokesperson. daniel, i got a when he was speaking he said that around 1 am this joint operation that was with the army. israel sion best, the internal security and intelligence agency, as well as in a we unit from israel's border. police went into the building where these captives were being held, and then the air strikes began as the diversion for the operation. the is really army. ben says they took these 2 captives, they were able to extract them and then take them to what they called a safe area. this just goes to show you the type of damage destruction and
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ultimately dest. these really army is willing to inflict to achieve their military goals. now the army has also stated that this is something they have been planning for an incredibly long time, and they were just waiting for the right time to really carry out this operation. saying that there was a lot of planning due to sensitive intelligence by the should, but which is why it was this overarching combined operation. but we're also hearing from israel's prime minister who held the operation of course. and it's saying that until israel's military goals are achieved, this war is going to continue. and it's further going to be used as justification for why these really still the need to go into the class on the ground. even though there are more than 1400000 palestinians who. 1 are seeking refuge there. so be, is really political apparatus as a whole across the aisle are inks. but this was
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a huge success. even though there were $67.00 palestinians who were killed as a result, not to mention the dozens injured and the buildings that were destroyed in the process. the is really army is saying that this was the correct time for them to carry out this operation. and that they were pleased with the results despite the casualties. honda saw her to the with a view from occupied east through some thank you. honda whole, the dots government is saying it will challenge a court order to bind exports of spare parts f. $35.00 will panes 3 is room. the announcements came hours of to that's judge's a pedals and appealed by human rights organizations. they were arguing that surprising pods for one of the world's most advanced administrative croft contributed to israel's violations of international and the pots. all american owned, but they are stored in adults warehouse ready for shipping. i spoke to william wester, he's in the system progressive international behavior,
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investigative applied sciences, explains what serious legal implications as we're running could have as 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, the council 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 army straight treaty and then other ones, this one as well as all other use states, any state that's a party. also for the same reasons caps, export any arms to a state where there is a risk that they will um, violated and actually monitor and law. so because the doctor regulations absorb both of these international legal obligations. that means that the nothings kept issue an export license, but it also is the opposite precedent that any other state that is number one,
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a party to be or can union such as germany or is also party to the army straight treaty would not be able to to export any arms to, to the netherlands. so it can have potential implications for any other states that have these other international legal obligations. versus government has sanctioned for, is really, is for attacking palestinians in the occupied westbank assets of being frozen and travel restrictions of being imposed on these rarely described as extreme as such as engaged in green just human rights abuses of the us and parties. some of the function value of this month. i mean law, is there any forces of shots until the palestinian 9 and whose son and the occupied westbank is really media reporting? the mine was trying to stab soldiers and the attack came hours of to another palestinian, the shot by his way, the forces in occupied east jerusalem. they say they opened fire when he tried to attack police offices. there's been a search in violence and the occupied westbank since the status of the war and gaza
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in october. at least 392 palestinians have been told by his really forces and such as informed them. and these really only has been conducting more raids across the occupied westbank that has been in prison. and society says the chief i palestinians have been detained. at least one pass and has been injured in ramallah . palestinians confronted is really forces during incursions and numbers on the block to refuge account need to abraham is in oliver from any occupied westbank for as we are now at the entrance of the town, 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 check when every car is leaving a rob, it's being stopped by the israeli soldiers and reading checks. now we're to buy local sources. that's more is where the soldiers are inside. we've seen pictures of them blindfolding policy. me is
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a rush thing them and conducting what we've been seeing a lot of lately, which is there was a rush, 3 massive arrest amongst policy me 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 minutes a week count. this is basically account with these really forces. are you tweet stations in? 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 to that. but he, i just need
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a drum the occupied west bank. well, still a head here on al jazeera, the story of a palestinian refugees is not a man of a small swedish town. now she's raising have voice to raise awareness of what the the as hello, that may be the dry season for south asia at the moment. but we still seeing some bits and bulbs of wet weather working the way into places like pakistan as well as india. so you can see those shot was moving into the south west, away from it wrong. but we all going to the dry skies in karachi cuz it does dry up by wednesday. still some cloud cover here for the north. a much cooler story, but also some issues with quality for places like the whole as well as new delhi.
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now the weather continues to build across more northern eastern areas. we have got some, some just on watches out for the likes of which are produced as well. as a dish, and we'll also see, well in the way of show is coming back into the very south of india and some west to weather for sure. land come. now what weather is the stories of central parts of china? we've had high pressure in charge, keeping things large. we fine and dry and it continues that trends up in the north with the temperature continuing to rise in beijing. lots of rooms coming through as well for shanghai. but there's that west to whether it does start to push its way further east. over the next few days, bringing some drenching down pools to the korean peninsula and into southern parts of japan. a socket. we'll see some of that rain, but not tokyo, it will be cloudy, but we'll on thursday the 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
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of labor somewhere else. exploring the implications for the global sounds as the artificial intelligence revolution, etc. rings to where the benefits lie and with the light is we're betting my entire future on a technology that is fundamentally very sustainable studio b, b, i series on a jersey, you know, the in the match and watching all to 0. let's remind you about top stories with alice. these really minute 3 is ramping up its attacks on rasa and southern gaza, as it prepares for possible ground defensive in the city. at least 67 people were
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killed in stripes of 90. 1.4000000 displaced palestinians shelton as well as defense minister says 2 captives were rescued and an overnight operation . they've been identified as 16 year old, fernando mormon and 17 year old louis hall always kept such. a government says it will challenge cold water to ban exports of fat pods. so to 5 whole pains to israel to announcements came out as often adults judges upheld and appeal. here in the day i spoke to up inside. he's a surgeon who just returned from casa, where he spent 2 weeks working with his you monitoring organization, lots of a worldwide. he describes the dia, conditions 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
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based in. and you're in 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 a bed and the whole family 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 names. they,
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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 accusations 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 the right occupation above me. and then unfortunately on, on further treatment the infection seemed to through when we had to completed this 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 her supervisor 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 pro spaces. when you go up to the hip, you really,
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really end of the cost duration of sweden was among the fast you countries to recognize palestine as it stays. but it's recently come on defiance causing a to the un agency for palestinian refugees. one politician from jamalia is raising awareness for the plight of palestinians of to she herself migration to sweden from gaza for race report reports now from calls corona and sweden. to come in for the beautiful co gets the quite winter's morning in the home of come, i'll do how many done on her daughter violetta. so they just started for 11 years after another is right. the invasion of goes up a cable into money for a mother with a new born baby and jamalia. life has changed completely, had not totally settled in sweden, but some of them became matter of the town of all of stream. now do you have the balkan bob suddenly the letter was so small, a 3 months old when you sterling they did again. i thought i can forgive myself if anything happens to her. so we left and i was grateful to find and live in peace and safety, but it was hard for reason of
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a new culture. your language was when i get a job and when i give my daughter is a good life that it's been on leave to mom has done that and more through hardwood and the initiative. she went to the pizza restaurant while taking the language classes off at the old immigrants in sweden, but soon got the job helping other new arrivals to settle. abilities done, bush and then so head take much bigger steps in swedish society. come on, i do have it done, was about a matter of time within just 6 years of arriving in sweden from garza, she now holds political office here in the regional capital. i was nearly voted to the national parliaments of the last election. she's been using a voice to speak up at demonstrations against the war and garza but also feels helpless of the lack of political will its way to the world to stop israel's bombing of homeland you have on the on site and the default that you'll fall bon i live through the 2nd intifada as a child. i was there through all divorce until 2012, but it wasn't anything like what i'm seeing there now. so in the 1st week,
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my cousin, her husband and her son were killed. my other cousin had one son killed, another lost his arm, they're still in northern costa. where can they go? there's no safe place and gas that help i can fix answer. aquatic, also to mom, left your body as so quickly that she has few photos left of her childhood that she's grateful that sweden support system for immigrants. despite the shift to the right of the last election. this helps her own daughter have a more secure future. no, but yeah, you'll have use of all could give me the best buy. i've given it my own, but i was lucky to meet many people who said how welcome and just so we didn't want to our society from us. this is one of the reasons i went into politics. i want to maintain this image of sweden of his body else. but the writing states and politics also lets us say just how much the children of gaza are being left to that fight. pull race out his era calls carnis way to get into things that say they fired missiles as the us call the ship and the red sea as folks passed. and it says it's
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possible to groups response to israel's war on cause of the us and its allies. have been bombings, we've seen positions in an attempt to the, to ongoing attacks on vessels in the region. the wrong back to refuse have pledge to continue the strikes until the school and the power struggle in through don between the army and the permanent true prophet support forces has created a fluid security crisis. often nearly 10 months of fighting, the un says 18000000 people. now it's nearly hoss the population, all facing food shortages. have a morgan has more from point sit on the flop, sala has brought to 9 months old. and my look to this nutrition center in the eastern city of ports for them to stop her from starving to death. the conflict between the army and the power military rapids the port forces force her to leave
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her home and her to. she says, repeat the 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. so ha, i don't have the money to buy food and we rely on the assistance we get at the displacement center. sometimes we have breakfast off the 12. i put smolik here. when she started getting dinner and they told me she was malnourished, hunger has increased since the conflict began in april, 4th, the displacement as well as rising food prices in parts of the down and shortly just in others, has led to more people struggling to find something to eat, i them and i think the doctor for those and display sometimes to tell us they either one or 2 meals for none at all. some comedy tell us that we should feed the younger child and leave the elder. but that still causes hunger and malnutrition of the, in the us food agency says at least 18000000 people are facing severe food insecurity
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up from 9000000 last year. some of those who need aid may be able to access it and parts of to them that are safe and way. there is no fighting, but in places that are active conflict areas in security has made getting relief supplies and difficult. would they not have 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 interest 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 to the conflict with not being able to do it particularly of the sky. we can do smooth 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 aid 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 book echo us has canceled his trip to senegal. the new bill was due in the capital call, which has been creeping with violent protests of defending these presidents. microsoft postponed the presidential election southpoint and say it's an attempt to extend his role and accusation. he denies. eco law says trying to mediate the crisis or what you find policies, he says that the nation minute felines cannot be dependent on the wins of an american president. joseph beretta was reacting to a controversial comments made by donald trump. the former president who is running for reelection said that he would encourage russia to attack nato allies who failed
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to meet, then they took contribution. patches may be sort of caustic due to this convey and we will see and listen to many things. that's the serious nature can not be. uh, i like got married. the alliance can not be an immediate daddy ally, as i words, depending on the who my older pride you know the us on those days is not yes. now, yes, to model know it depend, who are you? how come on? that's be cds. access to education is a key issue for voters and engineers has presidential election on wednesday. the 3 candidates have put forward the visions for the future. one of them proved access to schools and universities. jessica washington reports from the island of florence, tucked away in a forest with his new road, new water supply and new electricity is the village of puerto blue book. but in this remote area of eastern research and got a provence,
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this election found the students really on t tells us that she knows the names of all the presidential candidates. let's say den delta dental covers the villages and one of the diseases poorest preferences at the school at the book as possible. there are those who come to school without shoes. those who don't have books. the children are very enthusiastic about learning, but our results of the lacking hope the new president will pay attention to us. and the remote villages, like this live here illustrates some of the challenges of educating young people in the world's largest, uncompleted country with 17000 islands. there are $24.00 students at this school in the village of fort i've looked at almost all it's expenses, including building these classrooms, paying teachers and fine books and other learning materials covered by local parents. many of the campaign pledge is my presidential candidates relate to.
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