tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 4, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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the bottle for the soul of anchored box pot to adjust the th, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and sell finds that you navigate. so here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, the street battles in bangladesh between government and opposition, supporters leave at least 52 people that calls are growing for prime ministers. it has the not to resign. the lebanese arm group has butler says it's targeted to is really illegal settlements in the north. an elderly is really popular, kills and 3 other people wounded in a stabbing attack near tel aviv nigeria as president calls for violent protests
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against government policies to end saying he's implementing reform. i'm 7 ash with the latest from the power and then picks come know that junk of which finally, when a gold medal at the 5th attempt is up against cost across the vibe to be crowned champions. the hello. we begin this news, our and bangladesh were prime ministers had fussy, not as a gun facing mass opposition to her rule, and she's out of strong response against those she calls criminals. rival rallies have been held in parts of bangladesh between her supporters and those who want her to step down more than 52 people have been killed and dozens more wounded. the government has again shut down mobile internet services,
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sons of indefinite curfew will be imposed. and becoming our students in opposition, supporters are demanding justice for more than $200.00 people killed last month during demonstrations, against the government job, quote, a scheme, and that's since been scaled back by the country's top court. the old, the ministers are in hiding. wait to see how the people will go into the wrong department house. the ship has seen it doesn't resign voluntarily to take our next step. what do you want the government to resign? we would all of and go back to the golden times we had in the past. this is why i came down to the streets of thousands of bank with us. your professors gathered at shy bogs square. that's a busy intersection in the country's capital. it's no for being a place of protest on demonstration and has been nickname, bangladesh, as the head here to square. we can now speak to nadine shantelle more said who is an associate professor of social work at the university of buffalo in the united states. but she's currently in deka joining us on the telephone from there. welcome
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to alta 0. could you tell us where you are and what you're seeing at this moment? hi, doing. thank you for having me. well, it's, it's, and it's an interesting time to the lot, right. so let's see, it's a 15 years, this kind of code as of this kind of thing and, and they seem to be able to handle it. so i'll keep going. i think it's good. yeah, the audio is not so clear, but i will keep going with you. let me ask you this. i mean, the student leaders of declared a campaign of civil disobedience against the government, from what you're seeing on the ground. how far are they willing to go? a diesel, i think the downs plans for all kinds of sanctions against the government. they want students to be on the street. they want people to join in government. factory
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. workers have joined in everybody on the street, their students, the family, their friends, the employer and professors. and like i said, regardless of the work, joining in and the government response has been more deadly force as in the clean contingent. the 50 to this today, according to the model, and if you put it on an investment, it kind of has already come into effect. but i think that's important. built into it is that the tiny pointed to move that we have just been quote of it form and not non discrimination. as a july, mastercard, that you pointed out a little while ago. we started with the killing of, i'm sorry. and as the case, it continues to get a phone call to have a form to send, receive violence and justice for students killed by the state farm. the students deliberate and 9. going to not this that included the part of the resignations, a few minutes. the demands would seem very tempted compared to what we see now. the long point design is consolidate. all he did not didn't ask for eviction. all right,
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well they say that she wants to government non response didn't did not. okay. well, have to leave it there and it didn't sound so more. so thanks for joining us from deca. and so we do apologize for the quality of that owed audio. but we can now speak to our correspondence under your child's re who's also joining us from dock. so time of year, we're now hearing that there are more than 50 people who are dead for a few of us to be put in place. give us an idea of what it's like right now, and what you're seeing a little to brush about squadron and several other places of shooting or shooting next to the walls. and then the rest of the lots of people, the item dimensions of the total possibly broadband, the really good member of the relatively same situation. that was great. but people that are really scared to get up and venture in the streets as we speak. i just spoke to some of my colleagues local jacking list. there's still
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a shooting going on that vehicle by our mother. just talked to her from the chart square. they're trying to disperse the students from there. but this guy was in job steward in a bad area and kindly together with the strip and the police are able to really get to them despite the parts of some of the stories that strongly roaming that go distribution. that's good. i'm glad to say the talk to you about the depth and the ground. all right, so it might be after the evening or sometime in late my time during the day. but i'm not gonna come in with the students that are on, on the civilian population. their job is to protect the t installation. and if there's any kind of charges or anything, they'll interview on the site. that's thing footboard, thank you so much time here. thank you for that update from doc. com. what early are we supposed to talk to be, or who, who's the south asia region, over searcher amnesty international? and she says that the government has been using disproportionate force on
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demonstrators what's happening and under this right now is nothing short of a historic revolution. i mean, you would think after the heavy kind of response that we witnessed over the last 2 weeks, which left to the depths of at least 200 people. and you know, injuries of thousands more, a shoot on site car, few order and unprecedented 11 day inter didn't shut down. or you would think that that was enough to get those and tasked of popular spirit. but the people have come back even more resilient. and now it's not just a student black movement, sorry, student movement. people from all walks of life have joined the students. and yesterday we saw, you know, rick shuffle. there's tons of students and musicians, artist, actors, you name it. everyone was on the streets. so, um, right now, as i said, that you are witnessing something quite unprecedented on historic and i'm the so, you know, despite a brief pause but excessive use of force that we saw that people are, are, you know, step across and resilient. and it really is crucial in terms of how the government
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response to their, to mount this international. we have been verifying evidence of the extent to which the use of force that we witnessed as well of was off when we found it overwhelming . but it was unlawful because our plains, our findings showed the unlawful use of bird shot, which is a hunting weapon that was used against on arms student protest. or we found on dangerous use of tear gas in, in close students spaces. we find evidence of unrestrained use of lethal firearms such as a k pattern assault rifles. to all of these violate, you know, the rest of the restraint principle under protection principles under international human rights slot and find the best uninstall. enforcement also shows we're obligated to uphold. so, you know, and then at the same time, you know, the aside from the use of force against protest as we solve the communications blackout, which is also a violation of its obligation under internal con, confident on civil and political rights. because it completely blocks the ability of people to come to a, you know, human rights monitoring at
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a situation when human rights was most at risk. the principal has released the video if it's latest attacked, the lebanese on group says it's targeted in legal settlements and student and manada and northern israel and video appears to so rockets being fired at houses that followed an earlier barrage of more than 50 rockets that had been fired from the south into northern israel, and explosions were seeing over the upper gallery area as israel deployed dismissal defense system to intercept the rockets. people living near the border with 11 on we're instructed to keep close to bomb shelters. as a big is joining us from much are you and in the south of 11 on a side. talk to us about the latest has been the rockets.
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but let's start with the over nearly 50 rockets almost going from here. and so the never know now we've heard, and so those taking off in the hours of the morning that we saw them rising up into the sky heading right over our heads here. and so the net running heading towards the getting the but we also had them being intercepted by israel's defenses. and the sound of the shock waves of those would be felt. yeah. instead of another non now we've also heard from it is but last thing that they have to talk to, to the, the bit hold on a call them, you know, they say with dozens of could choose to rockets. now we haven't seen any evidence from the them that they've had to, but it's interesting the fact that we saw so many into sections last night, but also at the same time his realize also releasing partition of them kind guides strikes against is right, the positions that they say that those strikes those like 2 strikes and i response choose radio strikes on the, on the tons of cover killer, which is a fall from where i am here. and this city on there's also a is right, yes,
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trucks along the southern border of lebanon in a place called bet lease. so maybe with just a few days ago, that's already been considerably damaged to another drone strike the just moments ago. so this continuation of the strikes tit for tat continues hair in southern lebanon. as of what is the overall sort of feeling or mood like and loving on with many embassies telling their citizens to leave right away, as well as the numerous flight cancellations into an out of the country. let us do a considerable tension and as people named you know, get ready for watch. uh, the drum has been the test on us for last the next stage of this conflict. what we're seeing and hearing now, the rockets that we've seen and heard take off on the video, it's been reduced. isn't that a retaliation by his law? has a promise for the assassination of this senior? c'mon did. that's yet to come on. we still don't know what. busy but we'll take
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a whether it will be coordinated with the allies, iran, but people are concerned, but this is the next stage. this is the next phase of the conflict. and our correspondence value is that side pedro j port and said that doesn't seem to be a rush, but that is definitely the consent from foreign governments. the u. k. fronts bridge and i've told best expense to meet immediately adding to that today has been sag. you're right, just saying the same thing. it should be saying the same things, reasons, foreign minister saying to the embassy stopping by, which to leave the country to relocate to cyprus, where they would be temporarily relocating the embassy. so there is this concern as people embrace themselves full for this has been the retaliation for the assassination of the senior combined. good fortune. thank you. as a bank reporting somebody's island in the south of lebanon, as 2 people had been killed and several injured in a knife attack. and that is really city of hold on police say a palestinian man. stop several people south of tel aviv an elderly couple were
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killed. the area has been sealed off police shot dead. the attacker, they say was from the city of some feet and they occupied westbank. he died, but he has the latest from it on the you understand from these really forces as really sources, sorry that the attacker has tried it or solved 3. several people in 3 different areas in the same location as he was asked before, a policeman shots him. now later on and medical center inside. israel said that he should please to come to his wounds after and his ready police man saw him. now let's talk about what these resources have been discussing and these really media has been discussing in the past few hours since the attack happens. i'm not. oh, there is a 34 year old palestinian from st. pete's which is to the north of the occupied west bank and he managed to answer inside israel without in his really mid city
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permits. these permits are needed for anyone from the occupied to us back or the besieged because this trip to be able to enter into his role. but there are ways that palestinians can go and get inside there. so there has been a lot of discussion now about how they can enforce these really forces. how can they enforce cited restrictions, not only against palestinian workers, but also against anyone who is inside as well without such permits? since the beginning of the war we've been hearing and seeing how these really establishment has, you know, crackdown elite people is going inside israel without the permits. how those permits have been really severely restricted, not allowing anyone to go in, in terms of workers. then we, so these restrictions being ease, elizabeth, allowing certain workers to go inside with the permits. now this is basically becoming the discussion is that they consider this a security threat that they want to crack though more on the palestinians being
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inside this room without suff departments. okay, well the is really government has banned all just there are from reporting from israel. so from this one from just joining us for jordan's cap assignments, terms of what reaction have you seen from any is really officials regarding the stabbing incidence of including us and yahoo. what we did here from these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, at his weekly cabinet meeting earlier this morning. he said that that in the face of a task like this is what was looking to combat them. and then he also mentions these really army read in the occupied westbank city of toys. cut in that happened yesterday on saturday in which a number of palestinians were killed in is really droned, strike applauding the drunk strike that took place, that injured several people in the vicinity. but we also heard from the national security minister ethan mor bang. we're who said,
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but he's calling for more civilians to take up arms and to quote, use them. this has been quite a controversial policy, but he's have throughout this war it, he has essentially expedited the way that a regular average person can obtain a weapon in israel. and it's been something that has caused a lot of backlash as he's even distributed weapons to people in the occupied westbank, including legal settlers. so this is something we hear repeatedly from the national security minister when there are attacks like this that take place. and from the speaking of the cabinet meeting that you just mentioned a moments ago. what else came out of that? well, nathaniel, who had spoken about the deal that is currently on the table. he said that at his directive, he did end up sending these really negotiating team to cairo. they did come back in the same day which was yesterday on saturday. but there was nothing that really
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came of that meeting. he said that there is, quote no link. he won't go to in order to bring back the remaining captives. he says that all of the weeks that have been released and said is really media about him having this hard in tough and stance that's been renewed is false. and he's claiming that he has not added any directives or any sort of amendments to these really deal that's currently on the table and is instead blaming him as saying they wanted to add dozens of new additions. and that's, and you also say that if this deal were to go through, he wants to see the maximum amount of his really captives for a live released within the 1st space in order to continuously put more military pressure on how much in order to release the remaining ones and those who have been deceased but nothing you all who said that either way, how much is not withdrawing its demands of the end of the war, meaning, but nothing. yahoo says if israel cannot continue the war on dogs, us, there will be no deal inside. okay, holmes, i thank you so much. well,
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100 was just referring to been given here. who's israel's national security minister, who has set the knife attack and follow on shows why she believes is really is need to carry guns. here's some of the sounds like al gore is not totally against around, but here in the streets. this is precisely why we the people of israel more than 150000 gun to them. it's issued in the last 8 months. okay, well last week the oracle berg is a political commentator. joining us from tel aviv welcome back to alta 0. so the quote for easier gun ownership and accessibility by bank of year is nothing new. but how do you view it? is this being seen as a direct response to public concern for their security, or is this call more aligned with the agenda of the ultra right, which is to arm and power settlers as well as the altar right, there is not a model that's there. different kinds of culture, right? basically in this case is less of a settler, even though he is
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a settler by uh, you know, that's what he was born to 3 minutes. is that from a settler and more of an age and just chaos in market style. he wants people to be armed because he's pro chaos. and of course he's also pro, uh citizens defending themselves from the quote unquote arid menace. right? so if they see anybody seeming to get out of line, they have the option, but he wants people are not to empower defense settlers to, to increase what he would call. so for lions and i think any level headed it. ready over would call chaotic behavior. how much broader a support is there among other is really officials on arming settlers and subtler gun ownership. again, this is a settlers, people in his office, apparently since his reforms went through have licensed about 150000 people who
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would not have been provided with a license under earlier regulations. so this is about army, everybody including traumatized soldiers, returning from guys, a people who have a history of violence. people whose mental history is checked to these people are finding it easier to be, are pretty much every official i know causes this reform, the person in his office who is in charge of the gun registration. resigned after about a month or so. applying is or farms because he said that these are far as the founding unconscionable, that they were a risk to public security. but that is the case. and as of at the moment, we can identify things that are detrimental to our social national cohesion that we're not necessarily going to do anything about. and nobody has restricted his or farms are reversed. and in any way, i mean that's exactly it. how do you explain that you say that is really officials are against these reforms by bank of here. but at the same time we,
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what we've seen since october 7th, is that the rules have been loosened around gun ownership, fast tracking the permit process and speeding up approvals. how do you explain this? well, i'd explain it in the words of william butler yeats, the blood didn't tied is loose, but it is a populace. the popular spirit, the populace stared. and israel at the moment uh, is quite supportive of doing whatever needs to be done whenever it needs to be done . he is one of the most interviewed public officials in israel, and he continuously present a citizen of the just as the one that is meant to care for the immediate needs of the stresses of the jewish, his early citizen. it is very hard to come out against him politically. uh the people who have done so so far has been professionals. nobody of assisted professionals now and is all the people who are the drivers are the ones who are most 3rd and then just speaks louder than any. um, let me ask you this,
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what's been the impact of all of this? and by all of this, i mean the easier permit process as well as the speeding up of approvals for gun ownership on violence against palestinians. and do you think that is really, is themselves actually feel safer this way? oh, i'm sure they don't. and this is going to impact that the status against austin is understanding the violence in public face. generally, it's already causes arise and i reported cases of domestic abuse is assisting a crime that is ranging in as early palestinian society. it is a generally strengthening of the the role and the presence is regardless of this uh, therapist taxes. it would be, have include on, we had a sure to be trained to criminal gains in the middle of some of these is always
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feel very, very much on safety issue like that is police as political that it is bias that it is doing a lot to defend them as of now, and it's announced overman it treats for testers against and sending out very harshly. but besides the strictly political conflict, so police is not functioning as one would expect. mazda is early issue, i'd say, most is know that these very far as will have an adverse effect in his early society at large, just as the guy suffers in about 10 years. and the again, because we are currently in the midst of a severe dissociation attack, we know all these things, but we're not doing anything to prevent our whole birth. thank you so much for joining us on entre 0 and central. gaza is really forces launched in error strikes, targeting tens sheltering, displace palestinians in a hospital con pounds. sunday's attack killed for palestinians and injured 18 in
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the grounds of an oxo hospital. assorted a large fire thousands of displays. palestinians have been sheltering in the compound. thought about zoomed by the families who lost their daughter in data by a has been use here or searching for anything, the consoles age from what's left of the shelters of to losing here. so know, months ago she said, tell you or really understood no. where was safe in garza the then is really shoes hit while she was sleeping with the family. well no rooms um, no. i was sleeping with my children in the tent. my daughter was in a separate tense. next to me suddenly we heard the shelling. then i quickly got up to check on the children. i phone my daughter dead at the entrance to the tent. i started screaming and calling for help. she was injured by shrapnel, was sleeping and she hurried out to find doctor about his children,
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up to the shelling and the shrapnel and just have badly in the neck. she died on the spot. she was the mother of these 2 boys. she made the last have a life while in a hurry to find out what was going on after 10 months. so what palestinians have lost any sense of safety. having suffered the depth of the family, members of friends and the destruction of the homes and make roads and the fee that's on the progress made during c spy, it talks may have been wiped out by the killing of villages. post indians living with news signs of when the school might and she said, dias is boosted the grump songs. oh, she has to give her the will to sit for only some homes for the future. sorry, companies do algebra very but i had a story in the north of gaza is really forces carried out to air strikes on a school that was also sheltering, displace palestinians,
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at least 17 people were killed in the shepherd. one neighborhood of garza city, dozens were injured in the attack on the have mama school. israel struck the building again, minutes after it was 1st hit out to zeros and a city was there when the 2nd strike hits on the cell phone. i had to be honest, so i yeah, the as ready just to get to the home of school and they shake rug one neighborhood with thousands of internally displaced, palestinians have taken refuge. it was directly targeted. as you can see, none of them people who are presence of military or from the government. they are all the women and children. but don't know, maybe don't feel like while we were documenting domestic here inside the school, the displays people receive close from these really minute tree, ordering them to evacuate the building immediately because it was going to be targeted again. the bodies of the victims are still in the school yard in
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a classroom and even in the surrounding area. until this moment, no one has been able to retrieve the bodies from inside the school. 6 a number of strikes on the school at the moment up to the 1st drug be is really across the right to the school again. and i said also another strike on the same location like the re spoke to israeli intelligence off to the last. right. and we have secured our entry to retrieve the injured man. now we're approaching the school where the massacre took place and which remains completely destroyed. we're talking about a series of strikes now, bodies everywhere, and the medics retrieving the body and the pause everywhere. this is a big mess across the school has been entirely destroyed. the rescue efforts are continuous and ongoing. the
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following massive care on these internally displaced people and these children, women in the amount of school and sick read one in central garza the okay, let's go to check on the weather. now here's rob with news of an approaching hurricane. to hey, isn't names that you might only briefly have to remember, it is debbie and is a developing tropical system. so to give him flooding rains in cuba, the cayman islands value in jamaica as well. and currently, over the coast of florida, it will strength and is defined by its wind strength at 75 kilometers per hour. us the strength of winds, welding around it is called a tropical storm. so its main risks. this card with its off 2 or 3 days a, the amount of rain and the storm search, the amount of water it winds up in its path and the head of it and throws on to the coast. those are off from the main risk to the hurricane, and this might briefly become a hurricane category on before it makes land full. but in the next 24 hours or so, it's written main risk is going to be that rain of the west coast of florida. and
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when you have low land. ben, for example, with slides in a landfill, the storm search, so it will briefly become most likely a category one hurricane with winds to finding it has a $140.00 can be just per hour. but the amount of right it's bringing with it. and the storm surge will be the damaging features as they so often when it makes land phone, it'll keep going across low line. but it's still feeding itself is, will, most is in the west and atlanta so that it's full cost to go off shore from georgia . and back into south carolina, it will still maintain these damaging risks. and here's what's coming up on the al jazeera news, our ukranian forces destroyed or russian suff marine in his hands on the block c for us of a circle. we explore the significance, the mass protest, and then as well uh, from both sides of the political divide following president nicholas much arose, disputed re election, and she's st. louis shows,
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the welcome to simmons. and exclude reading, design a redesigns luxury living, crafting a future. today we create news the, here's a reminder of the top salons on al jazeera this hour. at least 55 people have been killed in bangladesh on sunday during rival rallies between government supporters and those who wants to prime ministers. if have seen us to step down off his vision for testers are demanding justice for more than $200.00 people killed. last month,
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the lebanese on group has butler says it's targeted, illegal settlements since july and manada and northern israel. video the group released appears to so rockets being fired at houses and an elderly couple has been killed and a nice that's awesome is really studied on police say a palestinian man from the occupied westbank also stopped several other people during the attack selves of the united nations as warning of what it calls a frightening increase in hepatitis a infections among palestinian children and goes on. and it's reported 40000 cases since the start of the war compared to 85 in the 10 months before the conflict begun. health facilities cannot cope as in the reports from an actual hospital and dated by now. the older one, but still hanging on and still working the reception
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is causing and it's hot. it's the heat of the medical stuff try to keep some organ. okay. currently we have for us to break the 1st 1000 papers out, the vehicles about licensed in there is a lot of homes, the case the case is open, but i can see the can presented to that has to be said here, just listed on board and it's for sources for being such a large number of cases where it came to me in the emergency department in a locks a hospital. and as you see, it's a complete chaos. children are laying on the floor. they do not have even beds to sleep on according to their mother. they have been waiting for treatment for hours as doctors are over well with the amount of injuries, the amount of diseases were not only talking about with injuries
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from that is where the air sites. we're also talking about diseases like hepatitis a, b, b, o and other diseases with no b. s. my yes, sits on her doctor, how does 5 in the quarry door and told them it's in there and i was shocked when i found out that my daughter has hepatitis a. she was suffering from stomach crumbs and high temperature for about 3 weeks. she's very sick now and doctor say her situation is dangerous. i think our illness is because of the lack of cleaning materials and sanitation hearing cause of the hard on the on the other outbreak, doctors here tell us is of and potato infection. charles, after child are showing up here suffering of symptoms. the results for css will also break, can be pointed down to the same overcrowded liquid there. so high levels was lost
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a resume, lots of lice, loc, safety loc, as dignity and 10 months into this. we're assuming glass of will on behalf of the international community to put far more pressure on israel to stop. in the address either, de la garza has president, bow lot to nubile has asked nigerians to suspend demonstrations following days of violent protests. demonstrators want the government to reinstate fuels, subsidies and implemented additional reforms, and they believe the changes will help reduce the rising cost of living to new boost as he's introducing new policies. but they will take time to improve conditions out of that stand the pain and the prescription that dr. this projects. and i want to assure you that our golf rate is coming to, to listening and address and the concerns of us citizens. well,
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we must not let valid lives and destruction to our nation that popped, let nobody me saying for i'm is educate you about your country. oh, tell you that your government does not care about you. oh, do that. i've been many dashed. oops. in the past, we're a new era of renewed hope of some of the race reports for nigeria as commercial have legos or protests or ongoing. despite the president's coal for com. what the protest as well asking for funds to mentally is the reversal of fuels subsidy that was removed by the table government in may. and last year when he took power. now they said that just with genesis of not just need to know me and coordinate to cause problems. uh now they also one place to end. apart from that,
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the ones that reversal of charters imposed by the very bustle of a subsidy is removed. a new types importing the set top electricity and other aspects. that's what's not addressing the president's address. now to join me now to talk about the president's address is require me paula re okay, me talk to me. what do you make of the preston street cost of? oh uh are you happy with it? does he need your demands? you've been on the streets. nancy, this is a 50 now. yeah, that's what i mean. yeah. um, it was by today by the president is reached. i think my, me, me day 2 gosh, one is out on the, i mean, on the way, i mean to say the least of code that the best way to so all of citizens just wondering was that took the domain um, but then snowboard would speak to nature as we speak to a citizen, when did you mind? yeah. being able to point, but anybody is he said he's willing to for dialogue, is willing to listen to you guys. what is who was waiting for download. it's about me. so professional. i'll just make,
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make it to announcements. okay. and if it to be, will be forwarded to the nationalist, that'd be a quote to, you know, about the subject. what else doesn't go not as well, the democratic republic of congo. and we're one to have agreed to a ceasefire after nearly 3 years of fighting, the violence has displaced 1700000 people, photos, imaging kemper reports. many question whether the deal will hold in the democratic republic of congo, use of conflict between the congolese, omi and runs and bucked m 23, maybe about and mediated by the and golden government. and you see spot and fighting. maybe in the northeast, we'll replace the humanitarian trees that's being in effective the conflict as that the m $23.00 taking control of large swayed signals, keeping an area bordering rwanda that is rich and copa gold and diamonds. most recently, it's made advances towards the areas capital guidelines. you run reports show that
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up to full size and we wanted troops have been fighting alongside them. 23 seats for i would be welcomed by millions of people caught up in the conflicts. but many of them was skeptical it. what was it by the finish? we welcome the end goal and peace process. but this situation is creating confusion . we don't know who is doing what with what result on the ground. we have seen many different cease fires without impact to our people continue to suffer. we've already have managed this file in all those these file we have 0 is our view, the people i think people would think that both the file we, we bring us peace. but did you find out you because but the world beat continue, deal see has long been pushing the rwandan government to admit supporting m 23. something it usually denies of refuse to negotiate directly with m 23, who they say are a proxy members of m. 23 haven't taken pause in this agreement,
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but say they all ready to meet with a deal. see government of some people fit if m 23. don't respect the agreement. while the congolese army does the situation may watson method here. most of us are, we believe this, these guys looking around me and helping the rebels. it will allow the robust to maintain their occupation on online and just keep up people and cancel them in the un estimates the fighting noise keeping provence disclose more than 1700000 people from their homes, one of the highest levels of displacement in the world. creating humanitarian crisis ahead of the scheduled in position of the seas for m. 23. have continued to make advances heading towards the strategic area on the border between d o. c. and you've gone to pulses for us to close to our new few weeks. the lives of many people could depend on this one being different image and came back out to 0. the breaking news from gaza, where a case 25 people have been killed and is really
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a tax on 2 schools in the west of garza city or correspond tiny, my food is joining is not from dated bella in central garza honey. what more can you tell us about these attacks. # yes, very well, we're looking at a situation that happened a list then at 24 hours after the bombing of another school in western gauze. i see that that just with one district in the northern western part of ga, the city. and this time, it happened to be 2 schools that turn into evacuation centers for the past month, shouldering refugees and displaced families of from different parts of the gospel. now this place families are not coming from particular air. they're coming from different parts of the northern part of the strip and gaza city. leave the unpredictable bonds. the 4 of the ongoing for these, the schools are back to back. they are. what separates between these 2 school is defense. one is a private school educational facility. the other one is
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a public school and the. 2 back to back, filled with a display as families they are, i wouldn't is in the area describe these as school as overcrowded. the most over crowded. the space is available for displays. families in the, in the central part of gauze of city the bombing took place, simulate tanny of sleep. at the same time, the 2 schools were, were struck relentlessly by multiple error strikes. then several people reported to a highly baptist hospital. so far what we're getting from the hospital is the only operation of hospital in the gaza center. a lot about this house, the 25 people transferred to the hospital really pronounced that these are, did bodies with managed to be removed from the rubble. then from the dust that filled the area into the house of there are more still under the rebels. we're talking about over a crowded, packed the space into a schools by be found,
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the number of people inside these do facilities by the 1000. we're looking at a situation a context that is full of horror right now. blood shed in more destruction. something that is becoming as we monitor how the situations they've been evolving in the past few days. more of these evacuation sensors are talked systematically. the attention it seems by these really monetary right now. okay. honey. thank you, honey, for that reporting from dated by the her in the center of the gaza strip. let's bring in a honda some which is joining us from her my a mind honda of course, reporting from my mind because i'll just there has been down from reporting from israel. honda. what is the is really military or the government saying about the targeting of 2 schools sheltering displaced people in garza? well, this is the 3rd school that's been struck by these really army in just less than 24
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hours in a lengthy statement. these really military says that they struck these 2 schools because they are claiming him as with using them as quote command centers and to carry out a tax on his really troops. but of course no evidence was provided for these claims . this is something we've seen from the army time and time again, saying that my boss is using several different places, schools, mosques, hospitals, as command centers when we have never one seen evidence of these claims. the military is also claiming they took precautionary measures to make sure that to be minimal damage would be cost to civilians including quote, using precise munitions. but it's a little bit difficult to believe when you see the images on the ground. when you hear our colleagues in dogs, the reporting from the ground reporting at least 25 post indians killed and several others who are stuck underneath the rebels, the screams of the palestinians continuing, even at this hour,
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while our colleagues from mc the arabic are live on the air hearing the screams of palestinians who are stuck under the rubble of the schools from these really strikes. and that the military is saying that quote, thomas, is using the civilian areas and they are using civilians as human shields. the claim, time and time again, we've heard from these really military in order to justify their attacks on displaced palestinians in northern dogs, us in southern gaza in central garza, and especially on civilian infrastructure and hemmed up. we also hear over and over again from people on the ground in gaza as well as our correspondents who say, look the is really army in the military. they never give any prior warnings, even to people who are sheltering in these areas, allowing them time to find some other place to go to that's exactly right. these really military has previously fall sleep claim that they do give warnings. they do get some sort of knock prior to the air strikes that
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they are alleging or targeting him, us operatives. but that is simply not the case we've heard from witnesses on the ground, from our own teams on the ground in gaza. but that's not the case. but these really are me regularly carries out these attacks. i mean, look at what happened yesterday. 3 simultaneous strikes on his school, or at least 17 people were killed. and there is really army is saying, but the use of precautions. they try to minimize civilian casualties. but you see time and time again, palestinian is taking a body parts and remnants of people who have been killed and injured in these attacks. so there is no prior warning when the army is attacking civilian infrastructure, especially when they allege that have us is using the facilities. when it's back. there are thousands of forcibly displaced palestinians using these schools and hospitals as a place to stay as a place to escape the fighting as they've been displaced time and time again with
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the military says and continues to claim the premises using these facilities for military purposes, which we have never once seen proof of and, and in this case as well from that just for confirmation. i mean up until this point b is really army has not provided any evidence to support their claims. that's exactly right. the military time and time again releases lines the statements saying that a mass is using civilian infrastructure for military purposes. in this specific day on these 2 strikes on the schools. they say that have us was using these schools to plan and carry out a tax on is really troops on the ground. and remember, these are areas that these really army has said time and time again more than 6 months ago. in fact, that they have achieved near full operational control on the ground. but we see it over and over where they are continuing to face fierce resistance from palestinian fighters. but none the less they are still claiming,
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but how much is using the civilian infrastructure, but never once has given this prove. and the biggest of all of these claims by the army was back to be rated ship a hospital to continue to tax things. but how much was using it as a command center, which still to this day there has never been proof of there has never been information or pictures or any sort of intelligence, but the army is citing to back up their claims. we've seen this time and time again in this war that has so far to nearly 40000 palestinians. and these really military continues to make these claims without providing the evidence to the public. the media for anyone else have done. let me just ask you about development a little earlier on today where we did see reports of rocket attacks on israel from the south of the gaza strip. just talk us through what happened there, or what we're looking at,
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at least 5 rockets that were fired from southern gaza. many of them intercepted but some actually ended up hitting areas and causing fires. and again, this is also an area of the military has said they've reached full operational control over are partial operational control. they often claim these big strategic military victories on the ground. we've seen this again and again, especially in the invasions of hon. units be a tax on dropbox, saying that they have these big military achievements, and that they have eliminated almost all of the high mass brigades and fighters on the ground. these are claims from the army, but again, time and time again, we see that they are still facing him as fighters, essentially, as fighters on the ground there were, these claims are actually falls. they have not achieve this full operational control. they have not achieved these military and strategic victories, but they often boast about they've said time and time again. they have eliminated the capability of fighters in gaza to launch rockets. but just in the last several
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days, we've seen several projectiles that have been fired from gaza. something that, of course, is driving the security establishment within israel kind of crazy because for 10 months there has been continuous airstrikes, continue with bombardment. and somehow these fighters are still able to launch rockets, something that these really military is constantly assessing and constantly looking on how they are going to continue their flight and the war on golf. so okay, comes out, we'll let you go for an i'll thank you for all of that reporting from my mind. and these are the latest pictures that we're getting right here. and i was a 0 off the 2 schools in gaza that had been attacked. and the latest, the best tool is at least 25 people have been killed by these attacks on 2 schools where this place, palestinians have been sheltering. let's get an update. once again from our correspondence on the ground, tiny muscle, just joining us from dating by the harness. what more are you hearing about these attacks? well, the cell,
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the confirmed number of people who were killed in these multiple air strikes that these 2 schools, again, these schools are back to back. their full displays. families have been shouldering inside these do evacuation centered people are running to be the zacko show center because their neighborhood, their, their homes in their area, the venture they are, they've been completely destroyed or severely damaged by these really monitor to the point they become in uninhabitable. be turned into a waste plan. what people do the constant trade in these evacuation centers seeking safety, seeking protection, and away from the core of the unpredictable bond. now what's really concerning and horrifying, and we've seen this out and happening for the past few days, the past concentrated attack on exactly which of the sensors are happening without any prior warning whatsoever. it's something that contradicts with this lady military, a put in a statement to be there being cautious to try to minimize the damage. but on the
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ground that we're seeing this, there is no way as people in a very frustrating so you can minimize damage if you're not given a pi, a warning to have a facility that is full of displace individuals already tired, exhausted. they've been in this situation for the past 10 months and they're more people we expecting the number to increase the number of casualty, the number of people who are being removed from under the levels and a transfer to the hospital. and unfortunately, this been happening for quite some time now. and what, what's really concerning for many of the people who are still in evacuation center that haven't been targeted yet. this attack has, has caused further internal and for displacement as people feel that their, their, their, their tiny bit of, of, of remaining safety had been shattered at completed right now, not even evacuation centers that i've been identify and designated as areas for
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displace am, is, or not they, but for them within, in the past how hospital a good and bad zone by there's really a monetary to the point, the entire health facility being completely destroyed, the severely damaged only operation hostility is here in the central area and doesn't have the capacity to provide proper health care or medical care to those or, or needed. and right now when, when the attacks are happening in this manner. if i just send or not, we're going to see more people are lifting lyft industries. they're exposed as high predators in the drone surveillance doors and attack phones that are finding them as easy tray at the un under attack. tiny, how many people and how many families would have been sheltering in these 2 schools and, and which areas of the gaza strip? what would they have come from or have they come from practically it all over as
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well. the past in months have been quite difficult sport. how experience saving across the gulf stream. some of these families have been displaced more than 3 times, 5 times in the shopping. sometimes i hear people talking about 7 or 8 times the display and they're coming from different parts of the city and the northern part of the district that includes the time on the land, the eastern neighborhood. the guys are sitting with him. she's are you that have 100 person been obliterated when the these really monitoring baby did a few weeks ago think that becomes a quite an habitable it was declared by the municipality as disastrous at area. it is quite the critic hasbrook situations, living conditions, and, and got a sort of situation. sports people to the point they had to leave the area and seek shoulders and be a if i questions in the middle the, the school we're talking about hundreds of displaced generally that it was the palestinian society, the way it's how it's socially constructed. we're talking about at the,
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the average family is made of $52.00 to $7.00 ends. in some cases, a family is made of 10 people and the vast majority our children. if you multiply that by hundreds of families, we don't have a 1000 people inside these schools. it's sheltering, seeking protection and safety from the core aubriana predictable. fall in bonds and this is exactly, it's not an exaggeration. it's unpredictable or of the full in bonds because there are no prior warning. what flavor? everything that has been put out by these really military re narrative that has been pushed up to it pretty much it is described that they really monitor, taking cautions that they can necessary 50, protects the 1000000000 on the ground. what we're seeing is more children and more women and more elderly people and more young men coming in pieces or coming. and shred this dearly bleeding and severe burns transferred to the house of justice
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that dominating being documented, it was seen. it's happening with our own eyes without getting a sense from area was just from the put. are you coming from the bottom sides like yesterday they were? it's a video of people looking for remains, but in parts of their relatives, they were inside the school that was back in a shift with one district. the same exact situation is happening. i gave repeating itself and what seems to be a noun normal for the house being of this size. evacuation centered tony for those who has survived this attack. a our, our, our insureds where which hospital is operational in that area. and what is the state of that hospital right now? well, the only to my operation on the 30 in the city and the entire load is parties allow the baptist hospital that's at the center a part of august at the name man land link, or nearly the dogs a square area. it's
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a, it's a hospital has been pushed repeatedly out of service and to remind our viewers advantage, shall we, to the word is being administered from the school until the close to $200.00 people who are children in the court dart of the hospital. it's running at a very low capacity here. many of the doctors, including medical machines who made, made it to the hospital describe or exit tuition inside the hospital. some of them even when to describe it is not a hospice. anyway, it's more of the more geared the only thing that is provided there is receiving the did body that's occurred in for barrier because there isn't honey to go here. take any place whatsoever. thank you so much, my apologies, but we're just coming to the top of the hour. so uh we will let you go for now. i will speak to you again in the next couple of minutes. these are the latest pictures that we're getting from. does a city where israel has attacked 2 schools, which had been sheltering displays policy it in the so far we understand,
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