Skip to main content

tv   NEWS 30min  Al Jazeera  February 21, 2024 4:00am-4:31am AST

4:00 am
can ignite it at any moment unless the firefighters keep coming back and back again . they started simultaneously at exactly the same hour and 6 different places. this was no accident. the government appears to agree and bows to find and punish the culprits. the a desperation in northern gallons or off the food, a deliveries of poles because it's too dangerous. the decision to pause deliveries to the north has not been taken lightly. as we know, deeds of the situation, they will deteriorate further and more people risk of dying of hunger the around the clock. this is out 0 in life and also coming out will tell you how one hospital in run for is caring for the smallest. and most vulnerable palestinians
4:01 am
during the war the kremlin has poisoned devonie, imprisoned him, and just we kept him in harsh conditions into nice and medical care. the us planes, the russian government for opposition lead to election around these tests and says most functions are coming in, protest in columbia to move the hundreds killed by all games and groups in the is since a piece the so we begin with new phases of famine and cause of where millions of struggling to get enough food during israel's from boston, the shortages of the worst and the isolated know and to the world food program says is posing deliveries that until that safer gets over the past few days. come, boys of trucks will be met by hundreds of when we publish. the news is really
4:02 am
ministry is 5 of them leaving several dead and wounded w, a face as its drivers and navigating concrete tails and finds st. jude to a collapse of civil disorder. it previously suspended deliveries to 3 weeks after the truck was hit by these very ministry masses describe the decision as a death sentence. for people in northern garza, well at least 5 pallets against being killed by and is racial and rough or another . 12 have been wounded is really military targets in the city and, and is really a raid on the crowd so that refugee camp in central garza has killed at least 12 palestinians. multiple children are among the dead. dozens of others were wounded and rushed to hospital tart. as soon as the latest now from russia at the north written segments of the guns, this trip did not receive much needed humanitarian supplies. since the outbreak of this conflict and now with the suspension of the w, f, b, 8, deliveries to the north due to the lack of safety as well as expanding its military
4:03 am
attacks, the palestinians, humanitarian situation will excessive pay more that the famine is printing among people specifically, among a very vulnerable segments of the community that including children, women, and elderly people who are all facing known nutrition alongside with please bred of diseases to which means that there's going to be moved potential death among people in the north of due to the lack of food and tongue, not because only of the ongoing compartment, and this is what the international organizations have been ripped, a warning regards of the deterioration of that to humanitarian situation. or also recruiting for an immediate cease for you just to guarantee if, if the flu over humanitarian supplies to those people the just to help them to keep up, to survive. despite the fact that that is well systematically and deliberately targeting people who are waiting for humanitarian trucks to get to the northern pontiff
4:04 am
console. dozens of pilots in babies have been born prematurely at a hospital in reference, having draws some of them now old friends, and many forced to shut in spaces in the house and assist inside the gods. a hospital for the bodies of several infants rest and note on the door cushions. don't put food here. the reason for which is paying for the key out the life and death into twine. yeah. at the end, but it's crescent hospital in rough lot. i think this hospital is very small. it is now the only place with gynecology obstetrics and nursery facilities in the gaza strip. we have just 18 incubators for 45 babies. for should be only one baby in each incubator. that means there is a lot of pressure on doctors and nursing staff. doctors say the story of one pretty much you baby,
4:05 am
they've named my lack is particularly tragic and have them smoke. i don't know how much what there's an unknown baby and we don't know what's happened to our family. some people found her on a tree as a result of the showing and brought her to the hospital. we gave for the name of medic because she really looks like an angel. black whose name means angel in that i make is one of the 213 metro babies brought to this hospital from i. she felt medical complex. she was well enough to stay engaged along with 2 other babies, while the remaining 28, whose parents, fates are on known, were sent to egypt for treatment. you have a positive sleep. we need to save the posting in children. the children and babies have done nothing to be the victims of these really aggression. the occupation forces are criminals who can't do anything. they are threatening for storm, rasa. and if this happens, we will lose all post. i mean, babies here in the hospital to also many healthy children in the nursery woods and
4:06 am
the hospital is trying to reach their families so they can be able to united the just show the crowd conditions inside the nursery. doctors are concerned that the sheer number of children needing treatment into what causes a threat to the lives the cache and just to the states is once again veto, to un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and cause it was supported by all of the council members, except for the u. k, which stained out there was a match, give it to a judge based system to those against again, her hand was raised to veto up sentence u. k. abstained, but again, it was the vote of the us ambassador, linda thomas greenfield. the blocked resolution would have demanded an immediate cease fire and caution. the out, jerry and boss of that had been working on the draft for 3 weeks. while in the talk
4:07 am
of, we will not stop until this council shoulders of the responsibilities in full apart from the u. s. and the u. k. all of the of the 13 delegations on the security council strongly supported to meet you at c spa, the suffering. the police senior southern during is beyond anything a human being should be subjected to god. i showed you the continued passive avoidance of an immediate cease fire is nothing different from giving a green light to continue to slope. so it goes all. so it'd be, don't know, the human costs and the humanitarian situation goes as intolerable. and israel operation and must stop and glove cc, the us, and bassett, a told reporters this resolution would have sabotaged ongoing negotiations in the region on the sea spa and the prism to release, even though at 2 mediating countries, egypt and cut to both support the draw a boss of the thomas green field is now putting forward a road,
4:08 am
draw up the resolution negotiation. we're eager to continue working with the council on this proposal. one that would see a temporary cease fire as soon as practicable, based on the formula all hostages being released, and one that would get a into the hands of those palestinians who so desperately need it. i owe them baset as say they'll now consider action in the un general assembly, but at the same time, but who pursue efforts in the security council to get to see spa. this is the 4th time the us has block security council action on a c spa. the new draft resolution appears to show that washington's position is perhaps changing. but what's happened here means a safe spot isn't gonna happen any time soon. and that means the desk told in garza is going to continue to rise. james bay's out to 0 at the united nations. what
4:09 am
type of village pod westbank where is ready for us as a conduct to rates and you need refugee come. the reports of palestinians be shots buying these ready military and local say that have been at least 2 strikes. it's really incursions into the occupied westbank. if we didn't, then it might be a car. and since as well on costs, if we can on october the 7th. so best. well have you ever post enough notice in the occupied west back it there are reports emerging, but there is a lot of information that is still unclear. we do know that israel's israeli military forces are using aerial bombardments of drones have carried out air strikes in the refugee camp in the area is really media reporting. a strike that they say has killed at least 3 palestinians, a suspected fighters that they were looking for, but the policy source and not yet to confirm any of that information. we've heard reports that the red crescent ambulances had been stopped locked barred from going into the area where these classes are taking place. some reports of injuries being
4:10 am
treated very soon videos emerging of an injured palestinian man receiving a 1st aid. but again, the hospital said that they haven't gotten any information about casualties or injuries as yet most likely because ambulances are being blocked from the area. but witnesses and videos that are coming out of their witness reports as well as videos emerging functioning tonight of, of the sound of heavy barrages of gunfire. ongoing exchange of gunfire sustained explosions. and we've also heard again unconfirmed reports that there may have been is really military casualties. what we understand is that the special forces went in surrounded a house of a suspect in which fine to detain or apprehend in some way. then that created confrontations. armed fighters then began flashing with me is really military. we've also done some reports that perhaps and is really helicopter landed engineering and evacuated injured that we're on the ground. this evening.
4:11 am
we're hearing is into the legality of israel's decades long compassion in palestine to taking place in the united nations highest quote. or excuse me, lawyers has spoken of a possibly an ethnic cleansing, and they all get that as well as all the patient of the westbank should be ruled. illegal punishments reports. now from by in south africa's ambassador to the netherlands, like old south africans of his generation. grew up under a passage, he knows how it works. we s of africans sense. see here and filter cool. the inhumane discriminates, the policies and practices of the value of the gym. as an even more extreme form of the protects, that was institutionalized. i couldn't make people in my country. let me see to the south africa is one a 49 states arguing at the world called the israel is occupation of the palestinian territories is illegal. only the united states in fiji will later argue that it
4:12 am
isn't. saudi arabia, which before october, the 7th look set to establish diplomatic relations with israel, highlighted what it says is these rails intensifying colonization of the west bank . the city of live, one of the governments codes are openly made to force hoping that funds fav ethnically cleanse font. a city is out of that homeland expense settlements, even photos of onyx for the areas if it was banked, and at all costs to reject the notion of as publishing the city in the states along the lines of the 2 states solutions. these heading has been planned for more than a year. they've attracted new focus because of the blood shedding garza, i'm the separate genocide case against israel, that this court is considering a thread running through the submission is a focus on his rails encouragement and expansion of settlements. but toleration
4:13 am
a subtle a violence possibly blank restrictions on the palestinians in the west bank and east jerusalem. not full illegal on the international law. and its winds being on here to the israel occupation should be declared illegal. bernard smith, alger 0, the take a, well, israel's, a legal occupational palace. the entire truth is benefits. it is economy for decades while making the life of palestinians and never ending struggle, unemployment, inflation and mass closure businesses of just the tip of the iceberg. dimitry and within think i explained in the occupied westbank why those are running a business is unpredictable. i'm saying is real changes regulations all the time, adding more hurdles with the sound of israel's war on guns a. the occupied westbank has been effectively sealed off. these farm is cannot sell the produce that they've been growing for is really markets feels like that. the winds are crossings to as the closer we hold our goods, like
4:14 am
a blue jeans and peppers go to the open market. on sundays, we do not send anything at all. even before the war there were hundreds of as rarely check points. the many more now palestinian businesses comp reach the main markets to sell that goods. and here's why. i left the oslo agreements in the 19 ninety's calmed up the westbank into 3 zones, a, b and c, with the largest to see almost entirely on the is rarely control. they cut off many palestinians from vital natural resources such as water, oil and gas, and disrupted trade and exports. while as rarely settlers did not face restrictions as a result in the 2 previous decades ever expanding illegal supplements added 3 times more value to israel's g. d p then the combined economic growth of gaza and the occupied westbank of the war has made the disparity even worse. the occupied westbank economy shrank by 22 percent in the last 3 months of 2023 and many
4:15 am
businesses closed the federal. i'm happy in this situation is indeed serious, depending on the status of the economy. exec does what production and income region such as subdivision motels, investor s. additionally, 29 percent of the existing companies have clothes and come up with israel cutting off. it's job's market for palestinians. one and 3 of them are unemployed. food prices have only been on the rise, causing increasing consent. shops are impacted people impact them because of a full prices. they don't have jobs anymore. and so even before the crisis, we already struggled with funding and the needs were high. now the needs are even much higher. is really surplus, have been using the opportunity to grab even more land, expanding illegal settlements that will benefit these really economy for years to come. well, further costing palestinians deepening poverty and disrupting their lives to be
4:16 am
treatment with in co, out to 0 instead of hey, they are now. is there a deepening dispute between neighbors? why polish farm is that something grain? ukraine, the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff, colored with a flooding, consents continue for good part. so if that western side of the us, particularly it's a california based way, the system head drawing in more moisture, more wet weather than that will continue to see that's a heavy salary right across much of the west coast, but particularly into a good parts of california. turn into snow all over the mountains, but you say you have a cloud and right that stretches up across ark and washington state. it's a good cause of well, western side of canada as well as the system makes his wife uh the implant. it
4:17 am
might be as much as it has been recently, but it's folding on saturated ground. we'll see the shells becoming less widespread . so eventually something of a drawing up process taking place across the western coast of the us. heavier re will make its way across the place. i have the tools, the appalachians, east disabled. not too bad for the time. big 12 celsius the in the see in this part of dry down towards the southeast and cool. and it will turn dryer across the quite round to these. i have of the next outside of expand of cloud as you've been making some very heavy, right? it's the cube interest jamaica. now moving across his bound, jada showers, they're into the eastern olives. then as we go through wednesday on, in to says they've decided to go with the prices because coming back in across cuba, jamaica, much of hispanic show. and by this stage, logic drive for good pop central america. the west brought to you by visit council. president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis . but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for?
4:18 am
i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line on prompted and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on alger 0, the the kind of getting you watching out 0 reminder about top stories. and it will preprogram says it's forcing deliveries of a to know the concept because of find the agency says it's trucks with shots, hot and bluetooth and that there is complete chaos. the civil order has come.
4:19 am
united states is vito to drop the resolution of the un security council calling for an immediate suicide and cause it is the 3rd veto by the us since the start of who is really forces, but conduct rates. and janine notified westbank reports of palestinians be shot fuzzies ready. military president say that has been at least 2 s for the white house says is preparing additional major sanctions on russia in response to the death of russian opposition leader election development. he died last week in an arctic panel. candidly, the state department has blamed the russian government for the felonies death. the kremlin has poisoned divani, imprisoned him, and justly kept him in harsh conditions and denies and medical care. it is the russian government that is responsible for and of all these death while in detention, the witness and rod at the heart of the system, the boot. and his bill was confirmed, not only by lexi and of all these deaths last week, but also by the fact that the russian, that russia detained,
4:20 am
close to 400 people over the weekend. just for morning, his passing bill brought it was blacklisted by the russian government in 2005 this for decades. full international sanctions against vladimir putin who was also a friend of alexi and around the area of my colleague molly inside austin. why he thinks the valley was killed. so the fact that poking kills so many different people, he killed board a stem cell off. he killed a hannah poet called sky he killed alexander live in yankee, go. he killed sort day, magnets ski my lawyer. and he tried to kill them, have only once before. and so is that not, is it put in is, is not a guy who does a lot of killing. and in this particular case, the, it's obvious, let's see of only was in his custody. and he was suffering and his custody. and, and of course the cover up afterwards also confirms the, the fact that he was involved in this killing. as you say, he was in a russian custody. he was in this out to prison. why can't him now, i mean,
4:21 am
he had preached and had the opportunity before. well, i mean, we can't get inside pollutants had to know exactly why, but there's a lot of stuff going on right now, which are as a significant one is of course the anniversary. second anniversary of the war, and perhaps more importantly, there's a quote, presidential election. i put it in quotes because it's not a real election food and doesn't have real elections in his country. he's the only candidate and everyone else has either killed in prison during exile. but put into such a thin skin little dictator, not a real politician. there's a love for food, and there's not, there's a popular support for booting. and you have a guy who is extremely popular was sitting in jail and, and issuing statements from jail. and poking has gotten such a thin skin at this point, finally decided that he couldn't take it anymore. he decided to kill him. brushes defense ministry has released footage showing a difficult uh, the crating time recently captured, but forces in ruins. just a few 100 civilians remaining of difficult which one side of the population of
4:22 am
32000 of the town has enjoyed daily decades of conflict, russian but separate just briefly, a catch that in 2014. the recent seizure of, of difficulty has highlighted rusher, one of its largest victories, and it's for on ukraine. because it has helped secure the return of 11 ukrainian children from russia. the group crossed over from the battery, seen border. indeed, crane on foot on tuesday evening to critically ill children who have rushed to hospital by ambulance. the current estimates 20000 children have been taken by russia since its invasion. 2 years ago. we bought cheap grain imports from ukraine or anchoring farmington, poland, blockading the crating border, and what they say is an attempt to save their lives. if it keeps us to protest, will the damage is more of it. charlie angela has this report blocking the border with ukraine polish farm is frustration. evergreen prizes has reached new heights using the tractors and trucks to protest in
4:23 am
a 180 locations and disrupt traffic throughout the country. in an attempt to grab the leaders attention to the cma, we are processing the situation and asking mr. test to come and talk to us pharmacy will be suspicious level delay and to understand the difficult situation here with bowden, farmers all over europe understand is difficult situation because this is coming to them to brought in great interest through this. so that with the quarter door, let them come to their senses before it is too late. due to border crossing, that angus spilled over onto the trucks as they dumped grain leaving ukraine by train to germany and left it to spoil. in 2022, when the will began to you wave duties on ukrainian food exports to help the war effort. pharmacy this unfair competition is no crushing the business on the social media platform, x ukraine's minister of infrastructure, called the protests. political publication aimed at dividing ukraine and poland.
4:24 am
you reminded people, ukraine's grain is being harvested under roof at the tax and its export as a method of survival. you has already seen sustained protests from european farm as they both of them, subsidies the po, this problem is what you creating. inputs bind a new you restrictions on the use of fertilizes and pesticides, scrapped burdens prime minister donald task to calls himself the most pro ukrainian of leaders has remained quiet under protests with 77 percent of post backing the saw mr month task called risk antagonizing voters when he has such a slim majority, but failure to act, no good have significant consequences for long term polish ukrainian relations. charlie angela, which is a, a well angry farm is in greece, say they will not send the protest as they demand financial help from the government's farms drive more than 200 tractors into the capital of athens park in
4:25 am
front of parliament. they say they're struggling to cope with the cost of living lawyers for julian as soon as you make a final attempt to try and stop us extradition from preston to the united states that we can expand that has been in prison for in any 5 years. fighting to avoid being sent for trial to face espionage charges. higher false. it is more from the high court in london attributes on his supporters. his legal team, his family members say this is essentially is lost jobs to fight expeditions on the british jurisdiction. these are the hearing was the side, is it the you? it will really decide whether he has leave to appeal to us charges. 18 of them is charged of endangered and national security, security and civilians and soldiers. by acting with the us military intelligence analyst chelsea mannings to reveal vast amounts of classified information is defend to say, among that classified information was videos of the us helicopter. talking to rob the killed 11 people, including civilians and 2 voices joined us. he remains inside belmont prison here
4:26 am
in london, awaiting a final decision whether he can't appeal his legal team says they will be arguing on the basis of freedom of speech. there's never been a lot of free speech argument all back in the us and around the issue around the you tell us crating the fact that this whole prohibitive to expedite we also heard from his wife and she had said that she fears is like every day he remains in custody on his shoulder . guy said he is such an honest political prisoner. that's what happened last week. and what happened and what happened that should never on the later stage of a long fight against tacitus, and by giving the songs and 2010, he was charged with sexual offenses in sweden. p evaded expedition that by seeking
4:27 am
refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london between 2012 and 29. see, he was evicted from that embassy directed by british police. he's been entrusted, is ever since his legal team says this, a 10 piles. the last remaining option is to appeal to the european court of human rights. very close it out to 0, love view and security council. the section 6 people from 5 on groups and eastern democratic republic of congo leaders of m. 23 are among those targeted with travel bands and asset freezes. the group is widely understood to be backed by rwanda. something to go, i need to know if the decision was made during an emergency meeting of the security council. malcolm, with a small on the conflict and the recent escalation around the 1000000 people have been forced from that homes since the m 23 and group, backed by rolanda resumed its uprising just over 2 years ago. of the 5 things escalated in recent weeks. as in 23 flights as of closed in on the provincial
4:28 am
capital of government, thousands of people have been injured and killed. you can go up on your car to the m 23 rebels, dropped bombs on the civilian population. many of us were wounded. one, we don't have problems with them and they should rather take it up with the military. i'm 23. the government forces, i'm the groups they support of all being accused of atrocities is the latest round of a conflict that began in the 1990s. and were wondering uganda invited condo. that prompted 2 boys that drew in around a 1000 african countries and killed an estimated 6000000 people. eastern come guys being unstable, ever since. and the sense of always, a condos, minerals such as coal town, which is used in almost all the electronics, whoever controls the mines and the trade routes can on lost prophets. foreign forces continue to play, that part. 25 year un peacekeeping mission has been criticized for failing to
4:29 am
protect civilians. peacekeeping colleagues tell us that in the d. r. c. they remain deeply concerned by the renewed escalation of hostilities in the eastern part of the country. there reiterate their call for the m 23 group to cease its offensive and to respect the lawanda roadmap. the un peacekeepers. it started with drawing on the request of congress government, whose own forces of also failed to protect civilians and to stop and 20 three's advances. the latest foreign troops to arrive from south africa law, we in times of the piece being fighting and $23.00 alongside the government. on saturday, the us said when the should, with towards the troops on surface to air missiles from combat. lawanda has said it's national security is threatened, hundreds of thousands of people in the displacement comes and medians more in the city of government, or waiting to find out if the decades long conflict is about to get was once again
4:30 am
malcolm web. how does a rough well part test taking place in columbia is comfortable to talk to more than hundreds of people killed by on groups and drug tags. despite the 3016 piece deal between the government and the left wing revenue should be armed. forces the columbia also known as phone violence has continued in areas previously controlled by the rebel group. and as on jerome, he actually has more from approaches in vogue, the top piece or at least a stable piece in the country, remains in many ways. aspirational. and while the over all levels of violence have improved in the country overall, the situation remains the desire in many regions in particular and regions where remaining armed the group drug trafficking, mass us, or fighting for control of a number of a lease, it economies, and the result of that you can see it here behind me.

35 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on