tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 15, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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to the patients, i'm please connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere means that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own homes. and this is unacceptable. the stream on out just the or the, [000:00:00;00] the other. why money inside this is news out live from that ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes is really a strong hit and is there a refuge account been gone? so where displaced, palestinians happened sheltering. at least 14 people have been killed in desperate situation inside southern golf as not so hospital. is there any full sense of told
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people that to evacuate the 5 and some of those trying to leave 11 on at least 10 people have been killed and is riley strikes on residential areas and intern easiest format defense minister balls to be on. so is claiming victory in the presidential election. the crowds in central garza using that bat, hands to dig through, rumbles searching for bodies and softer and is really as strong like flats and a home in the all new there it's refuge account killing at least 14 people. bodies of several children have been recovered. the injured have been rushed to hospital where the situation is increasingly desperate. in the southern city of con, us crowds of displays, palestinians who have been sheltering and also hospital have been ordered to leave by is riley forces. the facility has been on the stage for weeks now and is riley
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snipers have been firing on people inside, including nurses and doctors, tired assume has moved from rafa and southern gaza if there was a clean instance. if occasion of that use, well, the military strikes in the past few hours across different areas in the garza strickland, in particular, in the center and also in the south route part where and roughly district eastern areas of this city had been widely bombarded by the is very off to the read that had destroyed and targeted a number of agriculture lands, the adults are adjacent to the voters with each to alongside. that's the city of con. eunice witnessed a cli, bombardments, especially the demolishing of complete neighborhoods. the and the dumpster comfortable attacks and classes being corrupted, the, that we in the palestinian fighters and the east very soon, we just bought the most critical situation and voting. the strikes were directed and targeting the central parts of the gaza strip,
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where fourteens palestinians have reported killed in an attack that had targeted a residential building. and i'm also a rock refuge account. it's a series of strikes that targeted as much as the end. they're really by a city and now we need a clearly to understand that these areas recently, palestinians, happy moving and fleeing to from roof as they are trying to be away from potential ministry. encouraging part of the attacks from the is really fine to just continue to about the city along side with the north of the territory worth street policy is happy report acute in goals. a city off to residential flats being targeted well, sense of self as well as well and gone. so there's been a passing of attacks on hospitals by these really ministry and the fast, but i say 6 hours of the war is really forces targets in multiple locations, including the indonesian hospital and also hospital outputs, hospital killing dozens of health care workers by the end of november c of gauze,
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$36.00 hospitals had been hit, is running rockets, including l. shufa, the largest hospital in gaza. only 6 hospitals currently remain functional in garza operating on the difficult conditions as well claims how much is minutes? rising medical facilities, but it hasn't provided lunch. evidence. international law protects hospitals or out is there a spoke to adults to asked med out, mcgraw, but he's the head of plastic surgery and also hospitalized funniness. now despite the very unstable connection in gaza, he did manage to tell us that thousands of people have tried to evacuate and have spent hours. ap is write a check points. troops extensively screen people, many were arrested or forced to return my sis, i took my family off, my local and my, the electives through the chic points. actually, i can give you that intelligence of the poor this. she points it unless it was to be that most of them didn't tell them, but it is,
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it goes and the soldiers actually only 4 or 5 the board, the ship points 5 by $55.00 by 5. and then you just this mass of these people, more than the intelligence of people. if this is human, they think that this is either the us in the new mind, we really the assaulted us. they used to take pictures of you use to, to get those on bluffing disorder jobs. yeah. it's spelled with behavior. they would allow me to sort of like before, already to cross off the district wide report. they would that there's someone within 2 or 3 or in northern columns and patients out, they cannot add one hospital or facing desperate conditions. many medical stuff have left the facility and that's a severe shortage of food on medicine. uninstall sharif as more a national, intelligent doesn't live to some of the jobs we are currently inside the surgery department at the come all the other one, the hospital. how did it pop in the houses?
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hundreds of people who were injured during the war on cause the wounded all suffering from food and medicine shortages del uh, as a result of these rallies, prohibiting the entry of a basic necessity to tennessee and even medicine about into the gaza strip. understood at the hotel, so the limited capabilities of medical creates and the hi may be of about you can see these children have a lot for the injured east, the jamalia camp. let the know all looking for food for themselves. and they found that they yeah. now and they were accompanied by the father and wounded while looking for fruit in the body. i can a bit of talk to him. they've been left to uh without, without serious injuries. i think the upfront of it has, you know, give the children need food, made some water and electricity. if we cannot get food, what are we going to do is get the entire world is watching out children with without lifting a finger. no one is doing anything, no one is responding,
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no one is helping us. one of these children are dying. if they don't die of hunger, they will die of disease. they are children, just like any other child in the world with judgment, and there's no child or free man in this world. would it be okay with children diagnosed hung out with disease. i. e. up there injuries and suffering is made worse by the lack of food or made. so yeah, this is the situation of these children they would target to buy. it's really a cross because i would say family east to jamalia campbell. the situation is di on they are unable to obtain food and medication, which is not available at all. yeah, in models and gaza and what they suffering is worsening by the 2nd hand. they are now in grave danger due to food and medicine. surely just want us to be on kind of to show you just the amount of it all does. there is stores to say a deliveries to guns i have stopped about a week ago,
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a food supply truck stopped entering by the roof of border crossing. some fuel deliveries though, have taken place. this footage is from it's on a border crossing between egypt and israel with thousands of trucks all waiting for entry. egypt blamed israel for the hold up, but israel has denied the accusations. was gone, so runs out of food, palestinians, of searching for wine to get what they need to survive my mood. i would risk his life every day to provide for his family. this is his story. john, don't go upon the idea. the more i just don't grew up on the youngest one is that in the middle of the low is this? the trouble is that while i was doing the install hi miss out on monday is a piano. the some of the thing is that almost this is the only chance to develop
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a metal model study or another engine residents. yeah. isaac in the jungle. but another one. you pulled the large one of the middle of the season. so well i go to the temple cover, i don't want to also we want when we do a lot of the truck, the much larger loading better. i know we've done a lot of lab. my guy who's got the one the job of the by you guys didn't bring the roll up. i'm not j. right. but the actual up so but the shuttle go, i'll do, mitchell got it. i don't know if i read of all the new on the model of no to josh and then do the the blah blah blah. not good. what sun? 100 mosley?
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2 for one. yeah. and there's the rule then gave us and then we see the this one is the rest of the solver. well, the good, good, good, good xyzzy is really got to look through the receipts and the as the you have overall little gum. i mean, is it a little while the ottoman, let's run what pain is the, is that i'm assuming the manage rate a little really done that good to all. who do all i spent a saw the wash and all those most real fish, the, somebody in the for the 3 of these 10 people have been
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killed and several injured in is writing strikes on several towns in 711 on the rates for the root could fly out of 11 on the killed one. is there any soldier installations, escalation and costs for the attention since israel's will, and gone and began last year in ahold of has more a drug rehab. it's the biggest escalation and the ongoing confrontation between the is ready military and has the law is really war. planes targeted multiple locations across southern lebanon and retaliation for the killing of one of its soldiers. the strikes were far from the battle ground along the border. they damaged homes and killed civilians, children among them. it is an escalation, and i think triple of respond by the same. and then city of the one bob man. but without a dog to match the role. and what i mean without an audrey, it means respecting more or less the limits of the engagement,
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but not going into a no, not cool. and which is not also in the interest of these really, isabel is more cabinet met to the side on a response after what is called the violence has the bull of bombing targeted northern israel rockets attacks blamed on the lebanese armed group hit with the army, said was its northern command headquarters in suffolk, about 15 kilometers from the border itself. the 1st time rockets have been launched at military positions deeper inside israel, but the ferocity of the attack and the precision guided massages used were different by that of the said. the setup is below is showing its strength and capability. it is in response to these really threats is bullet wants to show what it has and it is ready to use it. it is also a message to decision makers in the world to stop the crime is against the people of god, hezbollah open the front of the south live and on to support its ally,
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how mass in gaza. and it says it will only stand down once the aggression on the strip and that may not be enough for israel, which is demanding security guarantees. so tens of thousands of his way these can return to their homes near the border. in recent weeks, it has stepped up. it's a tax on hezbollah targets and carried out. targeted kill things. the rocket fire isn't escalation on has well, those hearts it's seen as a message of the parents. but at the same time, it's also within the rules of engagement which has been in place since the start of the latest, from the fighting between the long time enemies is round and its response has broken those rules. and while it appears that conflict has widened, many believe this round, the violence was all about the messages. and for now, at least there is little interest in pushing for a full blown war center for their else rosita beta to human. now where they are reports of new us and u. k. s. strikes on who the target's attacks happened on the district of bates,
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all saki in the here's the control district of her data. it comes as the un security council has been missing to discuss the political process on humanitarian crisis in yemen. how does go in the bag of the un special envoy, if you haven't addressed the council, rising regional attentions linked to the board goza, and in particular, the military escalation and the red sea. how slowing down the pace of the peace efforts to have as much as i've tried to insulate the piece process from why the region of dynamics. the reality is that mediation efforts and government cannot be need to be caught them off. but as happens, what happens regionally impact steven and what happens in german can impact the reach and capital l as on to has more from un headquarters in new york. the security council held several meetings on a young man last month,
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but they were behind closed doors. this is the 1st meeting in nearly 5 months to the security council is held that has been open, where we get a chance to really green what's going on at least with the situation in terms of the un officials that are in charge of this piece. process there, and certainly last year, the internationally recognized government and the who these were in gene closer to some piece agreement. but that well not being completely de railed according to the you ends. us special envoy for yemen is saying it's certainly much more complicated now. and he cited of course, the tensions in the red sea with the who the attacks on the commercial shipping lines. and then also the us and u. k. strikes on yemen, as well as he cited the us declaring the who these a terrorist organization added all up and that has made and the peace process in
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young men become much more difficulties focusing right now on trying to keep the ceasefire in place or keeping the parameters of that in place, if you will, and resuming the political process. well, d escalating regional tensions as best as the un can talk as president bruship type at one and his egyptian counts upon both sides. all cc have met in cairo and said ones 1st visit balance to relations broke down a decade ago. so if leaders have called for an immediate cease fi and gaza sent him closer to the reports for miss dumble, the agents presence up to set the l. c. c hosts to key has the ridge up type are due on the for the 1st time in more than a decade. relations broke down in 2013 when cc let and military coup against the countries 1st, democratically elected president mohammed mercy, an ally of air drawn. but that appears to be behind them. and the 2 leaders are
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starting a new chapter. aiming for $15000000000.00 a year and for a joint investments and deeply cooperation, starting with their insured opposition to is why as we're on gaza. hi, slugging adult. and like even if i get the most, we are proud of the level of cooperation between egypt and took here for rapid access to the largest amount of humanity and aid to our people in the gaza strip. taking into account the restrictions imposed by these really authorities on the entry of this age, which causes trucks to enter at a slow pace that is not come months rate with the needs of the residents. and so the egypt has been hosting medication efforts along with guitar in the united states, to broker a ceasefire between israel and how much are due on an outspoken critic of his wiles war for the, for unity and peace in the region goes to the con, cut them the most you to we will continue the corporation and sold there too. we thought, rejection brothers calling for the bloodshed and god's a to stop. in the medium term,
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we are ready to work with egypt towards the rebuilding cost. despite the political deadlock, economic and flight links between egypt and turkey have remain strong in the past decade. this month, encore, and now it would supply chiral with farm rooms. new to the changing political and security environment in the middle east, the regions largest to military powers, egypt entered, to have compelling reasons to normalize relations. while kyra's priorities appear to focus on cooperation on colorado is looking for a geo political commitment. however, the most 1st thing, expectation from annual re engage meant is a resolution for is miles war. on godsa, see non castillo al jazeera assemble of the, the chairman of the us house intelligence committees, warning of
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a serious threat to national security. mike tenant says he will be asking president joe biden to declassify o information relating to is national security advisor jake sullivan. acknowledge that something a briefing was unusual, but didn't go into further detail. i personally reached out to the gang and a it is highly unusual. in fact for the national security adviser to do that. i did that. i just set up a meeting that was sent its not here. the 4 house members have agreed to that meeting. this is well before congress been trying or came out today, we'll have that conversation tomorrow. i'm not going to say anything to them as a speak to rosalind jordan, who was the only for us in washington. dc. rutland took us through what this is all about. as well, there are news reports suggesting that this has to do with perhaps russian ambitions to put some sort of nuclear weapon into space. but no one is going to confirm that. and certainly when you're talking about
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a highly classified information, you're not going to get anyone in the us government to actually confirm it because there are criminal penalties for leaking classified information. that said, i think you need to take a look at the timing of the announcement of this closed door briefing that the national security advisor jake sullivan was going to have on thursday with the leading members of the intelligence committees. as well as anyone else who might possibly be read in and be allowed to take part in that meeting. this is coming just one day after house republicans lost another seat in their slim majority in the house of representatives. and so it, when you consider that this is, you know, this whole notion of weapon isaac space has not been a top foreign policy or national security priority for the us government. you do have to question,
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why would someone raise this question and try to perhaps set all for anxiety among the american public when even the house speaker mike johnson has said, we are aware of this. so the of these developments with the us government is on top of responding to the matter. people should not panic. it is worth keeping all of that into context. okay, thank you for that rather than jordan, the 1st and washington area, i spoke to glenn tall. he's a foreman deputy national intelligence officer, transnational threats at the c. i a, i asked him how unusual this announcement was. we should think politics 1st and intelligence 2nd. although the intelligence issue does sound to be a real one. the gain of age, as it is called, is the senior, the most senior oversight, the body from the legislative branch that brings the, the congress and the senate,
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the leadership of both parties together. and they are brief only on the most sensitive matters of intelligence and national security. the one shouldn't be speaking about these masters and public, and i would share where i still is serving the machine to the frustration that we are detected from the national security advisor. that a meeting had already been scheduled for tomorrow? well, apparently on this matter. so when something like this is alluded to in public, it tends to have a political motivation. i would add one other political aspect to this. the law called section 7, o 2 is up for renewal section 7, know 2. so authorizes the national security establishment and particularly at the i to use cert and technical means to listen to the communications. it's controversial in some ways because it raises civil liberties and privacy issues,
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but it also is important from a national security perspective. and it seems as i am hearing that that law made or that capability allowed by that law may have led to the discovery of this sensitive natural security issue. and the, the congressman to spoke about this matter may be seeking to have that law renewed. and this would raise a pressure because it would show which capabilities, right? if it is indeed all political. i mean he, he, mike turned and went on to say that he wanted president joe bought it to declassify all the information relating to the spreads. why we, why would they request that? well, i can't imagine, i don't know, but i can imagine that a republican in a to a are exceptionally historically tense, political environment would. if the information were leaks, they have a pretext then to say,
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the why isn't the administration so all in this and look they have their pants down or something to that effect. that's total speculation on my part, but it's not the 1st time would not be the 1st time that so such a newer were very engaged in at least one person has been shot dead in kansas city, missouri in the us while celebrating the chief super bowl victory the police say 15, all those were wounded in the incidents 3 are in a critical condition. 2 suspects have been arrested. the shooting took place during a super bowl victory parade for the kansas city chiefs. let's go to john 100 and here's my 1st thing, chicago john. any updates for us. we just heard from the police chief stacy graves more than a 1000000 people turned up to celebrate the kansas city chiefs and victory over the
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san francisco 49 years. but near the end of that celebration parade, shots rang out. we are told that 2 people are in custody. these are armed gunman and there is video circulating. we have not verified of people tackling one of those people or what we believed to be one of those people. and we chief stays in graves as that 10 to 15 people have been wounded, one of them fatally. and what we know beyond that is very limited. the kansas city chiefs say they all of their staff, the players and. ready coaches in personnel are accounted for and safe. but beyond that, we know very little about who has been heard in the conditions beyond what we've already told you. it's important to know. did kansas city is a fairly violent city? i'm speaking to you from chicago, which is sort of the poster child for violence in america, but on a per capita basis, kansas city,
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missouri is actually more violent and more deadly. what's not clear is whether this was a simple criminal incident, a gang incident, or whether involved something beyond that possibly terrorism. the police say they don't know. the mayor of kansas city simply says he hopes this never happens there again. okay, thank you for that. john henry and that for us in chicago, still ahead on the out. is there a kind of simians in the occupied west buying? so out is there about living under the stress of attack spies? writing the had a lie that we things are very active whether occlusal strain. yeah. and there's more of that to come in the days ahead. a cold front moves out of the se,
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is taking those ferocious storms with it. but we've got some of those developing in the north, around the gulf of cop interior, and you can see that it's a tropical low. that's trying to become a tropical fica and bringing heavy rain to northern parts of queensland, the northern territory as well. and powerful winds, we are expecting flooding and possibly flash flooding from that very heavy rain that's still there on friday night to the west. almost right. it is a logically a picture, lots of sunshine and settled conditions, passing the temperature come down to 30 degrees celsius. so not as hot as it has been and we're going to see a temperature drop in christ church that says a cold front brings heavy rain up the western side of the salt salad. 28, down to 20 degrees celsius and maximum high there on friday. but i'm all settled but shall re picture up north north island. and as we move to south east asia, we're seeing sex of conditions affect removed off the retail. a little bit of rain coming in to southern parts of thailand as we go into friday. winter weather to vietnam, but not as what as it is for the south of this,
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we're going to see more drenching down force moving into indonesia on friday of the coveted, beyond well taken without hesitation forth and died for power that finds out while we live here we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scale the people with that. and the people in power, investigate, expose this and questions. they use them to be the power around that one out there. if a child does not die from the bombing, he will die from the cold that no clothes, no food, nothing. no diapers were 5 and children in attends of one square metre
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towards without having a hostages right now the specs for the government of the country for texas on october 7th, this government fails miserably. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out is there a line that pops up stories this, our nice 14 people have been killed in is already as try can central gaza residential building in the missouri. it's refugee campus hits. it collapse dropping thousands of people and other bubbles in the southern city of con eunice,
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crowds of displays, palestinians who had been sheltering and not so hospitals have an order to leave by . is there any forces? the facility has been on the stage for weeks now and is there any slices happen firing on people inside, including us is deltas tarry just shower of which is the spokesman. so the world health organization explains the difficulties faced by medical teams and patients at last the hospital. oh uh, understanding is that uh, the necessary medical complex has been under the seizure uh for now more than a week last time, but were able to reach the service on the 29th of january and things that we tried several times to go there. but uh, our request have been denied. uh, we heard reports uh about some 400 patients still being there. but said that the 10 people have been queued on that to
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a warehouse cuz the warehouse has been destroyed. that northern gates has also be destroyed. and it's really impossible to get there because of the destruction of the, of the roads nearby. so obviously all of this is a, is alarming. and we keep calling for every month to protect a health facilities to protect patients of health workers. while it's assembly desperate situation of the, of the use of i'll new job hospital in rossa, it's direct to says desktop version the significantly up to 60 people a day are dying as the hospital faces severe shortages of stuff medicine equipment . dr. say the high number of displaced people in rough as making the situation was us. hi leo. this morning we received news of the death of my cousin who fell ill. we went to the repeating hospital, we did not find a place for him that no examinations, no medicine. they was so many displays people in the hospital. we were forced to
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come to mohammed out in the jar hospital and we found the same situation here. they would know that we try to perform a simple procedure for him. he had a blockage in his arteries and that he had not suffered from any diseases before. but we were not able to perform this operation due to a lack of bids and the lack of medicines on this with the a lot of the fatality right in the city of rafa has increased 5 to 6 times. this is primarily due to the rise in the population and the shortage of medicines and equipment that there's an inability to provide comprehensive medical services the otherwise available to patients weld. why, as you know, what i mean, the south africa's foreign minister, the la di palmdo has told alger 0. it is clear that israel has not been to touch by the case. and genocide that was born at the international court of justice is proven by israel's continuous targeting of civilians. in rafa, some africa is totally horrified at what is happening,
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continuing to happen to the people of gaza and the west bank. and now roswell, we believe this confirms the allegation we've tabled before v i c j that genocide is i'm the way in the palestinian territories are the masters at the united nations. say the substantial supports from the un security council on a resolution on garza and comes, israel's prime minister said his government will press the head with an operation in rasa. we believe that the security council should show that it's the responsibility and act immediately on stop it and the fighting saving buffer from this looming catastrophe. and you know, we would love to see the security council acting as quickly as possible within a,
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it's a mandate. and its power, we believe that we have massive support to this fixed hi, the i spoke with island, is there a senior political analyst? my on the shara, he says the us remains ready to veto a resolution with any mention of permanency spy. given what we've seen in the past, and depending of course on the text of the new resolution. but if that draft resolution speaks of a permanent ceasefire, it wouldn't be rejected vetoed by the united states. when american offers shut off, the american official have made it clear over the past several days, weeks, and months. but they reject the idea the principle of a minute ceasefire. to translate that into english, they want the war. ready or to continue, there wouldn't be no stop of the one except
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a $1031.00. with the united states supports. if i told would be uh, pauses, long pauses, sustain falls, as they can have all kinds of words and adjectives being use being thrown about both on the line. the fact that is there and can continue the war after those, whatever you want to call them, sustain shorts, whatever they are, humanitarian pauses. and that could be for a few days, it could be for a few weeks. but the united states supports that any, all governments goal of finishing guys and take them from control of it, at least for the intermediate drawing. this links very nicely to my next question because we had today from the palestinian president, my mood abbas a say a gene come us to reach a truce. the what he used was truce. what, why is that notable that he use web truce rather than a permanency is fine?
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just few minutes ago, i think or an hour ago you are a natural sticker. it's advisor jake sullivan praised the palestinian leader for his generosity in support of the american position. a so you can imagine that a bass is appealed to how much not to is red, not to the united states, but so how much means that's also the kind of so you know, sort of this giving up on the fundamental, the ceasefire widely accepted by so that i think united nation is asking for a better amenities 5, but in reality, spinning up asked me how much to speed up the process. it basically it doesn't get to drop the idea of a 3rd of minus these 5 that's been demanding all along. which the united states and is read has read, you have rejected all alone. now, just to be clear, and this is, by the way, very clever. it's very complicated, but we've got that just simplified in less than a minute. it's
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a hugely important what the united states wants to do, and i find it to what president, our baskets on board with is that there wouldn't be ne, fine, there wouldn't be pauses, and more pauses, you would exhaust pauses and fighting. there wouldn't be negotiations over. not just a per minute ceasefire, but a photo and a cease fire that needs to be a permanent solution. which means moving forward, you can imagine a scenario whereby is all cooper's guys are and for is to stop the fight. thing kind of would go from guys to old, your radio, for example, would have to normalize relations with is right. the better seeing or hot at the, or the yellow would have to accept half of state one half of the west bank in return for that part of my to slab. so the by doing the shooting and a clever genius. dangerous way is basically saying,
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we're going to continue with this fight. we're going to have few forces to negotiate under pressure with the palestinians on the ad ups. so for all of them to guarantee is of security once again. and to accept is rose political conditions once again. why, by that but a seniors were to happen to live in the half of state on half of the west bank recognized by solid data bill, which normally has relations with is red and guarantees along with other countries is security. it's a disaster unfolding and part of our eyes. is there any national security minister it's? i'm a ben give a, a says palestinian prisoner, lar, one, but goosey, has been transferred to solar street confinement and a social media post spun. give a, a said the decision has been taken following information about a planned uprising done by gucci. a former lead sauces on wing has been serving
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a life sentence since 2002. how much and now the palestinian factions have demanded as relates. or is there any force as have demolished the home as a palestinian in? okay. parties tourism factory. i'm the, there's an activist whose campaigned against illegal is rarely supplements and the occupied westbank will reach helens as well. these are the sights and sounds of a family home being demolished. the jack. how many does it's work? well, these ready police stand and this was the house of factory up with the palestinian campaigns against exactly this sort of thing in the house of stein neighborhood to bulky part history to them. it's this activism for which he says he's ready. authorities are punishing him, need us of the dog. yes. unfortunately the time came for them to restrain and silence and forbid people who would defend human rights. and the goal was to
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silence me. he's already police didn't want assuming the demolition before it started. we were in the factories house when the police arrive to throw everyone out. the whole thing moved again and then they pushed us far down the road. they're all demolition owed us for more than $100.00 houses in this area. his radio authorities say they've been built legally, but they're all plans to turn this palestinian neighborhood into a religious theme. park. cool city of david a me cohen works for and is ready and g o campaigning for palestinian rights? just since the start of the war, we've had 92 demolitions, 61 of them had been homes and this would be the 62nd home demolition to demolition . took place yesterday and i want to j. so basically was saying with the parent effort to not only increase more competition, more corporation of land and power to reduce the reason for jewish is really but
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also pushing palestinians out. this is of a measure and process of displacement that has been played out in the form of demolitions and confiscation of land factories. home is going to, the activist says, he'll keep trying to save other people's reach. hollins, how does the era occupied east jerusalem? the state department has condemn the demolition of abu dad's home would also like to reiterate the, the impact of these demolitions is obviously not the 1st goes beyond just the impact on this individual family. these acts of struct efforts to advance a durable and lasting peace, peace and security that would benefit not just palestinians, but is really the damage is real standing in the world. and they make it ultimately more difficult for us to accomplish all of the things we're trying to accomplish. that would ultimately be in the interest of these really people. and so we condemn
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them in words and continue to urge that they not continue as really a satellite. attacks have been on the rise in the occupied westbank. they often take place with is riley security forces standing by or joining in. charles traffic reports from mara, jots near jericho in the occupied westbank. she had a dice god's. he's heard the goat, so he's families, main source of income. and he's worried these really settlers will come back and take them away. a zillow had lives in this policy and even better when community, which has been here for 50 years. it's surrounded by a legal and expanding use, right. e settlements, the began appearing in the 1980s. he says the settlers recently forced him to pay a fine of 850000 shekels about $40000.00 because they said his
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goats, it's straight on to the land land that according to international law, is not. this is as a bonus, it was about 7 30 in the morning. i took my sheep degrades the nearby area that i always go to. suddenly, settlers with protection of israeli soldiers attacked us and confiscated the animals. they threatened us and said, either we paid or they would take the cheaper way. since the 7th of october, settlers are trying to kick us out more than ever before. we go to speak to the settlement counsel. we are not allowed in an officer repeated phone calls, a told to email the councils lawyer detaining the case. the better one of the occupied westbank have lived here for centuries. members of one community tell us some of the attacks in stock saft, being led by this man is all sub lives in the legal settler outpost close
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by all the pulses just in his cause. we woke, accompanied by his rate of human rights activists to what we have told is another settler with goats. i mean is a better way living in this area has either that goats killed or in some instances their entire herds confiscated. we come down to speak to him, and he's right in the settler who has a herd of gods in the valley behind me. many of the settlers um and the beto intellus that many of them have either the implicit or the actual practical support of these really all me in this area. the young on, on set to looks nervous and refuses to answer all questions about. so home, what uses from inside these call, which is pump from a nearby hill. excuse me, a few minutes later he ignores us. as we try to fly came down slowly, slowly the closing on them and the air for the sound that few familiar already left
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. so it's quiet terror, but it's been fair. the settlement councils light reply to i. e mail, said you had broken the law by allowing his goats to stray. thought there was no mention of the fact the animals had roamed on to land occupied illegally by israel . according to international cha stuff without your 0 motto shot. and the key part, westbank gemini, says it's considering you sanctions against illegal as riley settlers for the actions in the occupied. westbank remarks came during a meeting between german is rarely officials in west or some german foreign minister on the lena babel also said and offensive in rasa would be a. she's not a tearing catastrophe. she does have enough ink small minds from other i'm is 1300000 people are waiting there and a very small space. they don't really have anywhere else to go right now. many of them have folded these really, if creation orders,
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and fled the painting in northern casa, often with nothing more than their small children in the arms. and the last of their quotes on these people cannot simply vanish into thin air, diminished. still ahead on the out. is there a way nice of palestinian, not in garza, he's refused to let israel's move cross has
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victory in the presidential election. but it's a so being counted, but unofficial results suggest he is in the lead. from our declared, his victory is full and donations. official results are not expected until next month. jessica washington has the license for me to contact to take a look at the crowd behind me. was as all supposed to be on to gather in the stadium in celebrating their confidence that proposed to be on so will be the next president of indonesia, only hours off the polls close. the quick challenge which is taken from both around the country indicates that indeed the victory v as a modern lead over his private lead, the election took place to be also and you would secure an outright round. now this would count gives us
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a reliable indicator that they have managed to do that, and that indeed is unlikely. the next president's opened, an agent for my bulk has gone prime minister chabot series could be about to return to his old job off the increase of elections last week. 2 of the biggest political policies have announced they will form a coalition government as part of the agreement between the punk stone missing league and the focused on people's policy sharif will be nominated as prime minister, come on, hijacked, has moved from islam about. it's important to know that for any political body to be able to form a government with a simple majority, they would need 134 seats out of the 266 feeds of the
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national assembly. also the fact that that is of faith that den read the feed for the minorities. and uh 60, if its uh for the, uh, the women said so doors and of course allocated proportionately through the party positions. but because im run cons party, we're running at the independence without december that they wouldn't be able to take advantage of that. so it appears right now that focused on is heading for another core and they shouldn't government. these are the same party that came together to out denver on con, back in granted, went to do with the work of no confidence. and right now the position is that the focused on people as far date restored number 3 as part of the number that concerned have thrown it right behind the focused on which they believe now was one surprise of god. earlier. good anticipated that. now why should he for become prime minister for the 4th time, but his brother shut box jedi registered. that'd be nominated to be the leader of
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the house candidates. he never bought a car as a member of the park is still on people's policy. she says they will work with sharif to avoid political and stability. the closest on people's body is the body which gives the son must be got to read by institutional crisis. the need political stability focus on also we can only pro this and political stability happens to be a prerequisite for that. i don't think you can call you directly to 40 percent. we both are came on the automated, they made the announcement that we will not be shooting them with a such even a system of to the extent of fundamental what 4 major, you know, issues such as the for me, from or the section of the prime minister but even mostly to the end of the season would not be active, but it doesn't, it's good. and then right, police have fall into a gas a fall. and this trying to launch on new day of the mounting,
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stable prices for the produce, often negotiations with the government failed on the say, the demand for a guaranteed minimum price for that crops has not been hubs fearing on respirators . so find launch gatherings and put up roadblocks on routes leading to the capital . a starting a lot, fee and lithuania have issued diplomatic protests to most go off to russian police . but meeting voltage politicians on a once list over the destruction associate era monuments. the officials on the list when she used of destroying monuments to sonia soldiers, acts that all punishable by 5, the present time under the russian criminal codes. the 3 baltic states of in the staunch supporters of ukraine, since the russian invasion began. at a we spoke with mark macallan, chairman of the foreign affairs committee, of the study in parliament from talbot, and he says,
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rushes actions comments no surprise any ryan's to do that with the silver country, like like a stone your any are. but this one, the actually terminals actions by right, you actually know as a product and telling us that we are doing a very good job in terms of helping you find in their passage more attest. russian english and all the prime minister, colorado says, be one of the most low leaders among the nature allies in european allies, to amount in his work to do it right. because we money too closely. want to russia is doing and not only an obvious entity, but also in regard of uh, you know, posing a fan. so security refers to nato allies. but the other one, these are really concerning. these are the russia is bathing full scale aggression
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in the middle of your and i still have my cover both nations, poland, and offers being one of the most leading nations. and it comes to support a crate the we see the kind of typical finding the more product by russian doing that if we read the statements, the president boynton, for instance, from last october, then we see clearly that the rush is not only on duty destroying the ukraine as an independent nation, but also there made a strategic nowadays do a change board order and obviously these, these uh, friends to uh, to assist you in just a 2nd. sure. uh, your order transatlantic security that you, i didn't see any surprise in the day trying to undermine the unit the uh and uh, our lives dealing with different uh, either its uh,
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using different methods. it is adding to the wound garza now israel's attacks have not only stripped many palestinians of the homes, but also they ways of earning and living some though all finding creative ways to keep going. here's the story. one line determined to make his bakery business a success. alicia measured the noisy lamb, and rosa does it have a large room. i didn't put off off by the way that you run out of all those all of us are not on my show. i had a bad thought was obviously if you my the let's just for much of a lot is did not. and i'll sort of fall out. uh they walked slowly to monday.
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that's awesome. i never really show me a so i'll alonzo. i just lived uh he lives in of now. relevant homeless. huh. the last day and we got fi fi huh. my subject and i've got the whole i give it as though i stayed on the phone. let me definitely see a lot. a lot of us on the, i know those to the marshal showed lives on. i'm in most of those now gun and as a have lead my last autumn, ashley, or alia, benign a, lots of other what sugars, cameron, and i've just started having a jet. and let's have a bala log fetish log in. restarted, i'm going to get, i mean, i and you can let us all of them, all of those. um, definitely the 1st layer has a live dentist, russell on. uh, let me see,
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it is gonna say auto. uh so well gosh. and check in as well as those have range. you can still edit this or ryan to come in for this within the luckless report on in the fall on get in with a uh, on the default on as, as long as it was on there. the phone man does giving me also all over the sides. they're all on the other line just to check and i was on also on the, on montana that's my know color. so how would show like the new quote and then what's your cost to buy the nod about like even though as a highly washed to the full on that as well as i live the highly then on the next day or for the audio sizes. while i get off the sugar, while general does also know chairs
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and chairs. okay, that's it for me, my lean side for this news out several vanya a will be here in just a few moments with days, please, please stay with us. the these are the deadliest wild flyers in the history of chile and begin with what people describe as a sudden downpour of cylinders, given by fierce winds. this way look like a very small fly right now with this at this time tree or what's left of it. and the real significant thing is what's underneath, and that is the roots of the tree there, very deep. so when you, since you put out the fire, it can ignite it at any moment unless the firefighters keep coming back and back again. they started simultaneously and exactly the same hour and 6 different places . this was no accident. the government appears to agree and bows to find and punish
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the culprits. hod, hey, damien, to be used as a un. i'm back to the position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb, toe in the security council. this is something they just don't think look is different on it. access it, you hear the story on talk to how does era were discussing the defining issues of our time as we are the subject of a i, we are not the users of a i going beyond the artificial intelligence hyphen big tech propaganda to explore how to build the sites an ethical ai though is racial bias is getting worse. you get more about, you know, those in power are the ones with the resources to decide where it's used. how do we change this paradigm?
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