tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera February 23, 2024 6:00am-6:31am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the latest victims of israel is more on guns that children are rushed to hospital off to strikes on the central part of the street. at least 40 people. the other ones are in jordan, this is out as the red light from dough since coming up a breaking point. the head of the human agency for palestinian refugees says the organization is seriously struck out of time of unprecedented needs and goes up. a 150000 people, forced to flee in the democratic republic of congo. we look at the impact the
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conflict as having on children plus. welcome to houston. this is hassan is not on the moon, an american spacecraft touches down. i'm a luminous surface for the 1st time in moving 50. if we begin in central gauze where at least 40 people have been killed and more than a 100 injured, and some of the latest is really strikes to hit the strip out. the rage and the setup refugee camps have been targeted. residential buildings have been hitting the bella and as a way to gauze as health ministry says, 90 percent of the victims of women and children. the injured have been taken to the alex, the hospital. it comes as israel has been accused of targeting the most vulnerable and it's wolf on garza us. and in the past, iowa is rid of bump the house and the roof off coming at least 6 people. again,
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children are among the dead israel as intensified attacks on the southern city and recent days, even as close grow against a possible ground. defensive it. i'll just say it was honey. my mood reports now from rough. this is what has left of a 3 story building in bethlehem leveled by his regular air strikes in the northern gauze. much of the north of this trip resembles a waste land with no buildings and no body untouched by his rose war. with an old sick lady with her daughter in law and grandchildren were sleeping in their home. the house was leveled and they are still buried under the rubble, we managed to recover only bits and pieces of some of their bodies. there were at least 15 people inside. we could not recover a whole body, only bits and pieces. rescue workers. a neighbors faced the doubting task. tons of degrees has to be moved slowly and carefully by hand to retrieve the bodies
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or what has left of them fight them. uh, some of the reasons it is very difficult for us to search without any equipment. we are simply using up. they had a tardy women, and children were the only ones inside the we haven't found a single survivor. and rob i and southern guns that were 1500000 palestinians are sold 3 is really play and targeted on, sorry, mos in the city centers. residents say it, how's the library with historical tax. the families forced to see good by our inconsolable method in the fall. yet on the start, we are the airplanes just after midnight. we looked out of the window and saw flames and people screaming. there were more than 25 to 30 people in the house when he collapsed. everybody scattered. the grief and loss go hand in hand in garza.
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and what do you want is calling a desk zone mode, dropbox? southern garza. well, palestinians fleeing from gauze as news say they've been attacked along the route. that is really ministry previously said was a safe passage with nowhere to go. many a sheltering at the ship, a hospital wanting some of the images and kind of kind of his report or disturbing the palestinian mother is almost inconsolable. and she described to style to attempt to flee from northern guns that were on our way to the south. and the 2 men who were accompanying us were march. here we were bombed. suddenly we started running. my baby hasn't eaten anything. i don't know what to do now. the situation is so dire. i tell chief a hospital, she pleads with doctors to help feed her baby. my baby needs some milk help. oh god, please have mercy on us in teams. fine and garza's north and the lack of food supplies
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is least, palestinians with no choice but to leave. i really, i'm a jeweler. next these children are starving and we have no food or water. we are heading south, hoping to find some nourishment. we have absolutely nothing here. as rails ami, designated the algebra state street, which connects the north to the south as a safe car doors. it's proving to be anything bought best. under the bought of of the do, the shell was fired while people were on the way to the south. many people were killed or injured, and at the very center i was packed and i was heading south. here's my bag stained with the blood of those who were injured. who did arrive at el cheapo hospitals taking refuge in medical care. as israel continues, it's really most offensive and gaza cleared the young and innocent, continue to paint for she'd be a surprise. are you telling me how to 0? is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu has present that have documented security cabinet laying out his vision for the conference policy off of the wall in
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gauze that ends. it does not exclude the palace spinning all authority from being part of governing garza. but it does say, is rebel, maintain freedom of action in the, into a strict without a time limit, and it will establish a security space in the area next to israel. it also says the united nations refugee agency on rock must be closed and replaced with other international relief agencies. yes, president jo biden's middle east advise that breton, the good is in israel to discuss the war on gaza and hope's rest ceasefire and captives release. he's met with as well as the defense minister. you have color and how about some of it has moved from dr. bodies, joseph and so when a meeting, israel's defense minister meeting with breton mcgurn, biden's, top of middle east advisor, and in that golan he'll have go on. the defense minister has released the statement saying that israel will now expand the negotiators for the captives. what they are allowed to do, but all,
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while israel and the military will be planning for more intensive ground operations in gaza. this is essentially one of the pressures we've been seeing on israel by the americans to get negotiators back to the table to meet with the other side to see what sort of concessions can be offered up to see where there are still disagreements and sticking points. but these really have been under a lot of pressure from the bind administration for how they've been conducting themselves throughout this war. the americans would like to see more humanitarian aid going in. they would like to see a deal to bring back the captive sooner rather than later. and it is actually these really specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who declined to send in his really delegation for 2nd day of meetings in cairo just about a week ago. and this is something that did not bode well with these really public and the families of the captive. it's you have to be seen what's exactly going to come of these talks if there are any sort of advancements in these captive
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negotiations. but these really delegation will now be present at them to argue their case, and perhaps what concessions they are willing to give up in order to secure a deals with the conflict in gaza has dominated the meeting of g trying to find ministers in brazil. it's happening just days after president new to the silver accused israel of genocide and gaza. will those come and spunk anger in both israel out in the united states? i'll just say was theresa, but reports somebody edition in brazil is the president of the g 20. these here and received foreign ministers from member states and its own style. the south american giant has other plans for the group who presents the world's leading economies. brazil wants to fight hunger and climate change and reform global governance to give developing nations a bigger say. all the scope of everyone agrees, the main multi lot to organizations such as the world trade organization, the world bank, the international monetary fund and others must all be reformed to adapt to the
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challenges of the current. well. but it's not just the competing ukraine, but also gaza that caught most of the attention here. the comments made by pressing menu that i see la, comparing is 12. i want them guys a to the whole low cost sued a diplomatic firestone here in defense of a pre a. there's an 8 of many took to the streets to show their support for the palestinian people from the united states around the world. and that's why. busy the secretary of state and then he blinking, met with president who left the law and said the united states supports preserves calls to expand the un security council and reform other organizations. he also highlighted the need for more humanitarian aging. does
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a we're working this quite literally every single day through our own invoice for assistance, investor, david satterfield, and his team for the work that and many others in the government are doing engaging with the different institutions of the united nations. engaging with the israeli government with the egyptians with the jordanians. the bottom line is this, though, we need more a to get in through more places to reach more people. the g 20 meeting and we'll is that roadmap ahead of the heads of states summit in november. really is hoping this would be the 1st step towards changing an international system that has failed to find the solutions the world desperately needs to be so as a see to really general. as the 2nd a general of doctors without borders has criticized the us drop the resolution on gaza saying that it's misleading. you spoke to the un security council, which will vote on it, but us so, so far, blocked oh, resolutions coding for cx,
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5 and gotten a new draft resolution by the united states. extensive records for a cease fire. however, this is misleading, at best discount. so should reject any resolution that failed the compass humanitarian efforts on the ground, at least as counsel to tacitly endorsed the continued violence in massachusetts. these in cause of the people of the people have cause i need to cease fire, not when practicable, but now they need to sustain, cease for not a temporary period of calm. anything short of this is gross negligence. the protection of civilians and gaza cannot be contingent on resolutions from this council was instrumental. i see my metabolism to pluck political objectives. probably stands on bass of it to the un has told reporters that punish done is working too fast track it's application to be recognized as a you and member state of diplomatic editor james base has more. this was the 1st security council meeting since the us to be towed another resolution cooling for an
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immediate cease fall. that was though some unity at the end of this meeting, a joint statement was agreed by all members of the security council, including the united states, to hear about you and stuff and the risk taking in gaza, a $160.00 you and staff members that so record anywhere in the world of now lost their lives. also the end of the meeting, the policy, you know, impasse that it's in the united nations re add month. so address reports, as he said that he condemned to reese invited by these riley finesse it, which said that should be no unilateral declaration of a palestinian state. because of that, he said the polish thing is we're going to push ahead with their application to become a member of the un. a lot of us original thinking was to put an end to the war fast in order to move into the other fights. sense they pushed the envelope now unchallenged,
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all of us instead of of bobo being provisioned an order that is from the i c j. there are going further of denying us that i have to exercise our self determination, including our right to the state hood. palestine is currently the observer state of the us and to become a full member. they need to get the approval of the security council. and then that needs to be a vote in the general assembly is the security council bit that will prove the problem for palestine because of course the us is a permanent men, but with vito power, james space out as the era of united nations. the human agency for palestinian refugees has been struggling to deliver life saving aid on the ground in gaza since multiple countries suspended the funding. they did so after and refined 12 employees ever accusations they had participated in the october 7 attacks. when rich chief felipe level really has told you and the organization has reached breaking point statement, he writes,
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the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is seriously threatened. some 16 don't a country. so announced the posing or temporary suspension of their contributions to unlock the operations across the region will be severely compromised from march of these 2 people have been killed by his ready forces. in janine it happened when a car was attacked and the drone strike 14 others were wounded, including children as ready, troops of cat at almost 90 range across the occupied westbank since the war began on october 7th starts. i stop right here and i'll just say are right, when we come back set of goals, president says who's monday to move in by april 2nd. but the questions remain about who will leave the country and at least 15 people are killed in a mine and collapse and venezuela. but 1st responders are in a race against time as dozens more for us more and that strengthens the
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examining the impact of today's headlines. if objectivity is still possible for you, we're not only a fortune the most is looks we are moving. this algae is there a set the stage ai is a powerful tool and enables bad people to be by giving voice to the voice. i really hope that what i'm doing improved it's possible to protect and safe different programs, such as when you rise to an alternative view of the world today on ologist. yes. as frank assessments, his essentially delaying the democratic process, the current government knows not being picked up, but when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate, ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions, but we don't live in a post colonial award we live in the neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that
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termination inside story. on al jazeera, president biden says, once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? 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, the . the welcome back. you want to now just a right quick reminder about top stories here at this hour is really strikes of fuel that these 40 people and wounded more than a 100 new central gaza. in the past few hours the out the raise on the setup or if it comes with targeted residential buildings were hit instead of by left on the alps away, kansas health ministry says 90 percent of the victims of women and children. the injured have been taken to the alex,
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the hospital when it comes of israel's been accused of targeting the most vulnerable and it's on gaza. us up just states as us on international efforts to ensure the delivery of a to product domains in gaza. i've not been sufficient. speaking of g twins in between for sale, which has been overshadowed by a complete set of goals. president microsoft says his monday does lead, will end on april the 2nd, but he hasn't said whether a presidential election that will happen before then. and out of this month, the delayed the vote hours before the campaign was supposed to begin. the move triggered vonem protest with opposition parties accusing style of trying to extend his time and pilot sal denies those claims. nicholas on cause more from the senegalese capital deco the president monkey solid trying to reassure the senegalese people that an election will take place. and the date will be announced after there is a dialogue with opposition leaders,
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candidates to this presidential elections. and also really just leaders. he says that an election before april 2nd, which is the end of his mandate is unlikely. but he said and made or assurances to those critics that have a camera, same of trying to extend his time in power that he will leave office at the end of his mandate on april 2nd. but the question remains, if he does leave on april 2nd, who will be in charge of these elections if they go ahead after he means power. so there is a level of uncertainty ahead. she's made some assurances to the opposition, notably that he is willing to free some of the candidates that are in prison. notably the popular opposition figure was spun sancho. now he is not a candidate to this election, but his deputy bust through jemma fight is
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a candidate. so these announcement made is to try to appease this crisis. he says that he was victim of don't fair, international media coverage, saying that he's a democrats, he's an african and that his motivation is tried to create an atmosphere of stability and peacefulness in order for this election to take place. nicholas hall gallons as he rode the car, the escalating violence and the eastern democratic republic of congo has fullest thousands of children to feed their homes over the last 2 weeks. the fighting between government forces and admin $23.00 rebels has displaced at least a $150000.00 people since the beginning of the month when the fighters are advancing towards the city of government. from way i'll just realized catherine story that results. no child should have to experience what 3 month old baby
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shandy as a lead to a mother was killed, went up on the house that he spent call a lease town, or a grandmother is taking care of huh. and 9 out of the children come for the space and that was it. it was the one that the one that that's done, we'll go over to, we try to find what we can. we look for be to hubs for food. the babies very weak. i want to take it to the hospital, but i don't have the money. a short distance away. we may speak for. she barely survived johnny to come to though we closed. her mother gave spots to ha on the road as she fled biting between government forces and the m. 53 group. the stories here difficult poops into what was the question. i was in my village when the bombing started around to saki. but my labor pain started, my baby came on the way to the come half of the the space holidays in this area. i
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children, then car each to come to such senses. why they can get a semblance of normalcy. it's all fine in game. yeah. but the children are traumatized. aid was holding to them. how about the feeling help? 8 walk is a near the 5000 children are being displaced every day. this is after a new round of pricing strategies, inches. every $2.00 to $3.00 days. we get a report of extra wireless um, at least and we think that's the only friction of what is happening. also there was a high risk of being recruited by i'm fighting in areas where most of the displaced lead from is guessing wes, this children would not be able to return home any time soon after i saw you all to 0. so my democratic republic of congo authorities say 16 buddies have been recovered from a gold mine and venezuela optic partially collapsed,
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but local meat is reporting up to 50 people may have died. emergency crews continued to look for survivors. obviously it was mano russell, as most the search for missing gold miners. and the vin, as well in state of believer remains underway. as the bodies of those killed during the collapse of the booty i look at. mine returned to their families. survivors say dozens of other workers remain buried under as much as 30 meters of mud entered with all the time you need all those who were next to me died. but thanks to the glory of god, i am here. the look of mine is one of several illegal open mining enterprises in the state of believe i of many residents say mining is one of the few opportunities available for lucrative work before the deadly incident. on tuesday, the booty i look on mine employed to some 200 people according to authorities. if i meet on these call names here,
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i convey my condolences to the families and relatives of these people who unfortunately died in this accident. when this is due to mine, how many collapse southern venezuela is rich in gold and mineral deposits with accidents or comments. at least 12 people were killed last year in a similar accident pick. and then i found the windows were working. there are working under conditions where there is no one looking out for them. as you can see in the images. these are pits that are done with large machines my hand, but then those who enter there have no personal protective equipment. experts warn that a lack of government oversight and regulation on illegal mining means accidents like the one at the blue deluka are likely to happen again. my name is it up a little out, a 0 the my, the russian opposition to figure out less than a volunteer says she's been shown her son's body. the bounty dive and a russian present last week. his colleagues and the families side of the criminal
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and ordered his mother must go denies the claims of all these mother has recorded a video of a legend, but investigators are imposing conditions on where when, when it should be buried. yes it is. so it's a truly, i'm recording this video because they started directing me looking me in the eye. the investigator said that if i don't degree to secret funeral, they will do something with my son's body. the investigator for a pyre of opened, he told me, time is not working for you. the corpses decompose. i don't want special conditions . i just want everything to be done. according to the law, i demand receiving my sons body immediately. a face full of people have died and several seriously injured in a major fire was destroyed to apartment buildings and the spanish city of valencia residents were forced on to the balconies to wait for rescuers to play. spend quickly at least 6 firefighters are among the engine. mexico's most active volcano is interrupting again, prompting the government to issue a yellow alert, its gold football capital, and its been spewing. as for the last 2 weeks,
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the volcano sits to 70 kilometers from mexico city. so a private space company, the united states has successfully landed across on the moon. it's the 1st time a us mission has touched down that and more than half a century bank. it has more tears of relief from the control room in texas. after intuitive machines, a private company successfully landed a new spacecraft near the moon's south poles lost after 2 hours of 10, some certainty and a nail biting long distance software update. the landing cemented the return of the united states to the lunar surface over 50 years since the apollo missions ended presence all of them today for the 1st time in more than a half century, the u. s. has returned to the moon. a modern moon rushes on just over the past year, india and japan and both landed probes on the moon. china has had rovers there for over a decade. but to this, this is the 1st privately built craft to make it there. it may look like
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a moon mission, but it's really a delivery service that is where nasa pays a company to take our equipment, our science to the moon, down all the way down to the surface and get our data back. but this is the company's mission. they go up and make their way under, they buy a rocket, they design their mission, they get all the communication set up. we're just the pay cargo, the customer really just as if we were shipping a parcel to somebody's house, they can carry about 100 kilograms of material and provide 600 watts of power to the devices that brings the scouts on board. are the 1st tools to settle upfront towards a moon gps station reflectors for future moon navigation and moon fuel gauges because it's hard to keep track and low gravity. it also brings other items from paying customers a flying selfie cube to film the landing a textile from a clothing company to learn how to keep things warm in space and a sculpture by the artist jeff codes. for 7 days,
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odysseus will send data back to earth that will pave the way a for the moon rush that's coming. we're looking at judging the success of this particular mission. what we want to do is understand that this company was able to provide the entire service from the beginning drawings, all the way through delivery on the surface and operation on the surface. and if it can do this consistently, mission after mission, these things will, it will look like if this is a successful endeavor for nasa. we need to get nasa's goal is to establish a permanent lunar base for human voyagers and eventually a launching point for mars. but the us is also hoping to start a space based economy in which companies compete to be part of the journey. the government funded apollo missions were worth about 2 percent of the countries g, d, p at the time, half a century later. odysseus cost just $100000000.00, the high risk investment that seems to have stuck. it's land calling baker out. is there a well that's it for me. dire in jordan? so now the weather is coming up. next,
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the inside story looks at how humanitarian aid could reach those desperately need in god's sight. you've done some watching the the a hi, that services will be up and down a little across most eastern parts of the us. over the next few days. we have still got some spring like weather just around the place, particularly the southern plains. this area of light pressure is quite a max if one will make its way further east. but you can see how the wins realized . the boss line up in a southerly direction. so that's where that will is coming from $22.00 celsius in dallas has to be on 4 or 5 degrees above the season. elaborate soon as we go through the next couple of days. so temperature will pick up that you go neil, the say temperature as well down into single figures on sas day started to pick up
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as we go on into sunday. and by the time we come to monday, 11 celsius in new york, a 17. and they see that the one in dallas so that he really pumping in from the south as it go through the night style sir, is the system makes his wife or the race with lot of wet weather just around the eastern seaboard, quickly clearing free dry price is cars coming back and behind all the way to the west coast? i am pleased to say, oh, let me know through the portable say some snow, some what the weather coming into british columbia. meanwhile, some wet weather, making its way across the use, the side of the caravan brides. this guy's coming back in behind to battle to the few shots, but the snow is on friday. even for the east. the, the, this is the 1st one they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're
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seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to reframe at 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered is real, is blamed for blocking a deliveries to god, an accusation the government denies. so what mechanisms are in place for israel to ensure food and to mandatory and assistance reaches the millions of people, the un says are at risk of starvation. this is inside the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much enjoy them before israel's war. most
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