tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera September 9, 2024 12:00pm-12:31pm AST
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say think $1.00 oh, $1.00 is on out just sierra the hundreds of palestinians are stranded on the border between the occupied westbank and jordan. as the crossing stays closed for a 2nd day following an attack, the pennsylvania is good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, lived from though, also coming up, a search for survivors and god is moving. cities is really strikes of kills 6 palestinians and stores. in northwestern, syria is really me styles, hit research and defense centers. at least 14 people have been killed. and we hear from inmates inside democratic republic of congo is the largest prison say they were raped during
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a jail breaking news . so we start this hour along the border between jordan and the occupied west bank where a major crossing remains closed for a 2nd day. following the killing of 3 is really guards on sunday. hundreds of people stranded near the crossing, hoping that it's going to be reopened. these are pictures from the occupied westbank side jordanian police have asked people not to come to the bridge as it will be closed both ways. jordan, this government says an investigation into the shooting is underway, hit happened on the western side of the island, be crossing along the jordan river and that side lies in the occupied westbank. however, it is controlled by is really forces. the government is said to have arrived from jordan on a truck event opened fire in a cargo area under is really control you fired 3 rounds before being shot dead by is really soldiers. as there are 3 major land crossings on jordan's western border, the island,
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the bridge is the only one linking palestinians in the occupied west. thanks to the outside world. it's the only way for them to access the air. travel as their region has no airport delta 0 is honda, so who joins this line from the jordanian side of the border of the any word on when the border crossing might real well, it's still unclear when the border crossing is going to open. it was supposed to at 10 am local time, according to the jordanians, and is really security officials last night. but this morning about directive had changed, but it's still on could clear as to why at the border crossing in the north has been reopened for is really passport holders. only jordanian officials have said they've opened an investigation and the initial findings of that pro identified and confirmed the shooter saying that he acted alone and was in fact driving a cargo truck that made it over to these really side before opening fire. they're
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saying that they're also working with this really authorities to try and figure out how to bring back the body of the shooter to jordan for burial. additionally, they say that they're going to be continuously cooperating with these release to further understand how this security breach happened. but for thousands of palestinian travelers and other foreigners who have made their way through one of 3 border crossings to jordan, it's still unclear when they'll be able to return home. and us know who reporting from the king hussein the border crossing between jordan and the occupied west bank . thank you very much. the is really military is pressing on would raise across the occupied westbank has really forces use bulldozers as they stormed to the to car and refugee camp streets and buildings were destroyed. rate is also continuing in the ballasa camp and neighboring novelist. this is really forces have also ro are also reported to have knocked down a palestinian home in the town of his mother that's near occupied east jerusalem.
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witnesses say to bulldozers destroyed the house where a family of 6 was living, leading them no time to pack. some palestinians came to show supports and were dispersed by is very troops using tear gas and stun grenades. this is really strikes on the gaza strip, has killed at least 6 people. a child was among the latest victims. youngster was killed, east of gaza, city and attacks that left some others wounded. jo strikes have been taking place throughout the strip with family homes and refugee camps. targeted bombardment has knocked out home internet services in central and southern areas. the palestine telecommunications company says it is working to restore service houses here as honey mountain. what is in there about in central gaza, honey, bring us up to speed on what's had been happening in the strip. well, one of the things that we look at right now is after the disruption of internet connectivity across the gaza strip. we talk to international organization and for
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distribution, why is that the disrupting cause in impeded their work for the several hours of preventing them from reaching out to families in need and distributing whatever necessary for them to, to keep them surviving these difficult condition. in addition here at the hospital, the disruption of the internet cause the quite of a man inside the l facility as the given the tracking of the database available off of emergency of emergencies. and of those, the cases are, are in need of immediate intervention on a page and a transfer from one hospital to another. and they have to do that manually for that took up much of the time and also cause and food the, the live of many of those in need of medical attention addressed here as a lot of the hospital and this whole system of the, just a representative sample of what was on the rest of the deal, the hospitals and hills facilities across distance roads area. the ongoing is really a talks area like talk, then it'd be artillery. so then go to
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a couple would be the latest recurrent encourage and event areas be a days been part of the law at the end, right? at the interest of a great reference. you can add in very, in a very close to the power station. why people were still in the air. yeah. and literally what we're looking at right now is the trying to evacuated from the area . they're forced into displacement yet one more time. there's ongoing shooting by the heavy machine guns as well as the artillery that keeps going on at the time shows just creating a may have in the area just within the past. few minutes of a whole family arrived here to unlock the hosp to the old soaked and it was because of the movie shows fired by the attachment to their residential loans where the work is staying. and this is of this waste family that i've been at. so they can filter that from one place to another in a separate attack overnight. that's stocks, that's the positive night. ours is really are, is like targeted the post office facility and on this later on refuge account. and
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this is part of ongoing deliver the top on public facilities across the got the service and what seems to be a final knockout ponds. do any of the facilities remaining facilities providing any sort of services for palestinians do i do, help them survive these difficult conditions. we see in hospitals being a part of the municipalities, buildings, unit impressed director receipts schools and university as well. and the post of is the latest on the list of these really a targets, the talking, the goss y'all's, a strip cause further civilian casualties at including one little girl who was killed adding to a really long list of, of children are being killed throughout this genocide. the war you know, how many honey mount hood reporting from darrow, by law in central dallas. and thank you, honey. it's that time of year when children head back to school around the world. but it's of course, a very different story for would be students in gaza within $600000.00 pallets.
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didn't students face another year without education because of israel's war. among them are 40000 high school pupils who couldn't sit exams this year. the palestinian ministry of education says nearly 10500 students have been killed. $16700.00 have been injured by is really a tax. more than 500 teachers and professors have also been killed. as of july, the 10th 2 thirds of you and one schools had been attacked, 76 of them directly targeted. as for public schools, they suffered a similar faith with $285.00 out of a total of $448.00 being destroyed. laura han has more with a tearful grating mathematics teacher, a chef go into the close, open to children, keen to learn the larceny. yeah. she teaches moses 300 in this company called eunice one or both the parents killed or missing israel's bore. i'm calling so it's
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a hi emily mathematics, the real world applications, but the lives of paul from noon, especially since october the 7th. and we were displaced due to this stuff for we left off and ended up in this or funds comp after had lost my father. now i am living and starting here today we're trying to learn and remember what we started before the war which destroyed our future dreams for the you know, is make ship closer in the children and to despite the loss, the treasury says pay some merit in her own life, her husband and 3 children were killed. and these ravens showed the hood during the war 2 beside him. but i have suffered deluxe in this, for despite my grave loss, i'm doing my best to get back on my feet again to raise my 3 year old daughter who had survived the air strike. mathematics is not only a passion but a profession, and it be true artic responsibility. i'm teaching to orphan children despite the
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harsh living conditions, lack of food and water and widespread disease. while these traumatized children survived, only 10000 rec city students have been killed along with hundreds of teachers and stuff as children across the world and to a new academic year causing cause a hit. the headlines for other reasons is ready targeting left, the educational instruction in ruins. the un says around 85 percent of schools a damaged or destroyed those barely left standing, a being used as displacement shelters. and even those are this ray, the cross has done a, an $88000.00 older students will miss out on the studies of 2 of 12 of goals as universities were destroyed in hon. eunice, the children, walk in small groups, solving numerical problems. plastic shooting instead of needs provide blissful
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security. all these people can do is focus on this subject to mentally block the reality and the other team. i study at america camp for orphans. we're define all odds and adamant to march forward despite the hard living conditions under the war . continues with their lessons during children have the right to education and a will wage by adults. it's a children who are bearing the brunt lore. home ultra 0 is really strikes, have killed 14 people in northwestern, syria, according to reinstate media. the attacks targeted a scientific research center and defense, the lower trees in and around the city of musty off. several people have been injured. some of them are reported to be in critical condition as crossed as dana holder who's monitoring this from the 11 east capital b. ruth, and i know you've also got news in lebanon saying that we will address that in a moment. first the what can you tell us about this attack and syria of
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the well serious faith media is describing it as the most violent and expensive strikes on syria in years. now, it is also blaming israel for carrying out the overnight strikes. best targets at multiple locations in the governor. it's of tar two's and in how about as well saying that the scientific research center was hit. now this is not the 1st time this center has been hit. now, isabel does not comment on individual strikes in syria, but officials have acknowledged carrying out hundreds of strikes in recent years. the goal is to decrease the capabilities of iran and its allies in syria to prevent iran from infringing itself militarily in syria to disrupt the supply line from iran, iraq, syria, to 11 on. so that's weapons. do not, you know, reach it runs allies has been lost in 11 on. so the strikes we've seen them become
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more frequent since october. so what, what is role wants us to prevent the new front from opening up from, from the syria border. right, as in a, i mentioned at the top that you also have news closer to where you are and be roots . and this just came to our attention a short while ago that the lebanese prime minister has convened an emergency meeting with western officials. what is that about well, yes, the caretaker prime minister and this evening at the summoning ambassadors of western nations, he is calling it's an emergency meeting to discuss quotes of the ongoing is really aggression on 11 on. he wants western nations to use their influence to restrain as well. now that i've been, his government is not directly involved in this conflict. this is a conflict between has the law and israel. but what the prime minister has been trying to do is, you know, to, to restrain is route because at the point, maddox solution to the ongoing confrontations is very difficult. just fine. as long
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as the war on garza continues, as well as says it will only fault firing once the war on godsa ends. now as well as of late really has been intensifying. it strikes on what it says are, as well as military assets. but a short while ago has the law of fire, disbelief, fired a drone. now, how do i know this is an area, a deep inside israel? some 25 kilometers and it hits a residential building. and that's how, right? yeah, is not evacuated. there's some $60000.00 residents there. so why carry only limited amounts of explosives and the damage is minimal. this is a message from has pulled out that it's ready to escalate it as well continues to intensify. it strikes so the ongoing fits for taxes really very dangerous, even though both sides have made it clear they do not want all out war. but this is why the prime minister called for the emergency main thing. okay, that's the end of quarter reporting on multiple regional friends there that
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suspected is really attacking syria along with the escalating fast border attacks between 11 on an israel. thank you very much. later i are still ahead on elsie's 0 . i'm out of latasha image on the land waste province. so bob was experiencing of the worst drought in decades. i'll tell you how feminine pod who came in to be is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with this is 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking on the e. you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way . that's our facing realities. you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table, hard from the presidential, could we do it or some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not anymore the effective he had the story on told to how does era the
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching else 0. a reminder of our headlines this our, the alan, the border crossing between jordan and the occupied west bank is closed for a 2nd day after a government killed 3 is rarely is there. hundreds of people stranded near the crossing, hoping it will be reopened, is really strikes on the gaza strip of killed at least 6 people their feet attack stroke. this trip with family homes in refugee camps. target is, is really a strength of killed 14 people in northwestern syria and according to us to reinstate media. the attacks target and a scientific research center in defense of our trees in and around the city of must . yes, several people were injured. it runs foreign ministry has rejected claims that these really are strikes and syria. we're targeting iran link sites to listen to all that said it was being reported by some media outlets affiliated with design is
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regime claiming that the facility associated with also posted by you don was attacked and syria is not confirmed when she was official sources from the syrian government has announced is that they were a tax on some syrian facilities, including and a tech on the research, since affiliation with the ministry of defense and the syrian um, even though we can deem this criminal migration in the strongest possible to schedule some female prisoners in the mcculler prison in democratic republic of congo have told down to 0 that they were getting raped during an attempt to break out. last monday. the government says a 129 people were killed, rights groups and prisoners say there are no 2000 and fewer inmates in the prison. then before the incident, the government has promised an investigation but has given little information about what happened. in contrast, the alpha 0 is malcolm web spoke to some inmates by phone. it's still not clear what happened inside mccalla prison last week,
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and it's not easy to find out. the government says moving a 120 people were killed in an attempt to jail break. might sweep, say the number could be much higher. we spoke to several inmates by phone about what happened from sunday evening onwards. you've hidden their identities for their safety, follows go from 9 pm the day at around midnight. we heard the vehicle enter the main gate and didn't understand why it was unusual. then we heard the salt of people breaking the door open them the pricing started. this video shows men trying to get through the bones of this, so somebody saying a group is ready escapes and left the door open and so they should take the tongues to get out. then they say those running towards the gates of being ambushed matches with another prison that told us on the side to. busy everything's done to the envelope for then spread to other blocks. it was very hot that day,
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people was sweating and they were angry and they tried to break out. one group was breaking open through a wall and a stair case collapsed on many people. others managed to get to the main gate and they were all shot down by the gods. many were killed trying to get out. nearby resident say they heard heavy guns fly from about 1 am to 5 am, and they saw bodies being carried away. and pickups off to this video shows vehicles being loaded with bodies inside the prison, which houses nearly 10 times as many inmates as it was designed for. prison was built nearly 70. yes. it gave life belgian colonialists. since then comb, guys, populations multiplied by about 6 times contrasts is become a city, is 17000000 people because still the main prison subjugate. and it hasn't been expanded. the rights group say the prison population problem has been made was because most of the inmates have never stood trial. some of the weights seem to go
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to cool for 20 years or more. and also because of us, i can all but the rest, the government critics in the last. yeah. they'll go that didn't the manual colds being campaigning for prisoners, right. so it means that he's, yes, all the business in vs is overcrowded. and also the lack of ford motor carter. that is why we have daily data that won't get he says successive governments haven't listened. and that led to last week is off to female prisoners told us that the meet the violence things got even worse. they broke the door of the woman's block and they started draping us. they came with knives and razor blades, and if you refuse, they said they'd kill you. 2 women told us they were gang rates by mail, prisoners, and another said she witnessed it was raped by several people. i don't even know what happened,
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and i'm wondering what kind of justice we have in the country. now i'm not even able to stand or work properly because of what they did to me. right. groups and prisoners say they've since held head counts and that they would know about to thousands here inmates. and before the incident, they say the government needs to show how many were killed and arrested. i'd say if others escaped that night. the government says nobody escaped. it's still investigating those responsible will be held to account malcolm web house's era, kinshasa democratic republic of congress. instead, in at least 30 people have been killed and 70 injured and showing by the rapids, support forces, or military group or are assess the attack was carried out in a crowded market in the city of sonora. on sunday, it came a day after the foreign ministry rejected a call by the un for a peace force to protect civilians. the attack of the latest and a conflict broke out in april last year between the sydney's army and the ar. assess houses here as have been,
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morgan has more from the southern east capital cartoon of the artillery strikes by the power of military rapids support forces on civilian areas in the city of saying that on sunday is the latest in a series of strikes by the iris have on civilian territories, including here in the capital have to know local sources in the city of sonata, which is the last remaining armies, town holes, and cannot fade after the receptacle over many of the cities there in june and july . i say that that these faces civilians were killed and that 70 were injured. but they say that many of the 70 civilians are likely to lose their lives as well because of their critical injuries. as a result of the shrapnel from artillery attacks by the parent military rapids support forces. now here in the city of on demand in the capital costume, the rest of has also been carrying out artillery strikes on civilian areas, especially in the city of undermine the cities, health ministry here and hard to say that at least 26 the buildings have been killed in the past to be due to the artillery strikes,
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targeting civilian territories and civilian homes in the city of on demand. and while the united nations is called for peacekeeping force to protect civilians here in sudan fighting continues with the rest of the thing that the army has lost as strikes in the dark for region in the past week, where dozens of civilians have also been killed. the rest of has also lost our to lose tracks on fashion, and that's the last remaining army stronghold in the dark for region. it also launched a drone attack or several drone attacks on the city, on sunday, and the army and it's allied forces there and are $4.00 and $5.00. she said that was the largest during the attack since the recession tried to take over on the flash it in may, civilians, how been killed and artillery strikes. that'd be iris. have had been firing on the city open fashion and they've been killed in as strikes launched by the so the news army in this, in the, in the dark for region. but despite the fact that the you and has called for both 5 uh for a 2 to assign a ceasefire agreement,
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or to observe as these sites allows to billions of some kind of risk buy from the finding both sites despite the thing that they're committed to protecting civilians continues to target each other with civilians bearing the brunt and losing their lives. being caught in the crossfire between the 2 wearing sides. hey, bill morgan onto 0, hard to southern africa struggling with his worst drugs in years. the regions stores dry is february in decades, but you and says it received only 20 percent of the rain. it usually gets during its cropped, growing season and that has led to harvests failing, and lifestyle died about 70 percent of people in the region to rely on farming to survive. 6 countries have declared a state of emergency looks one that lives due to in the media malawi, assembly a n. as in bob way, the southern african development community said the drought has left 68000000 people without enough food or water to survive. more than 1100000 children under the age of 5 or facing acute mailing nutrition across 12 countries are in with us
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that has more from national land west province in zimbabwe. my macy book, laura, has grandchildren at home, who need to eat. if we blow from the hole, could make that possible to find me. she hits something routes, and that's not usually plus they died. sounds like these are disparate times in zimbabwe. coma and bobby, like other countries in southern africa is experienced and only new and just routes . it's was drought indicates many families hungry. it was so 5 that fine, that a day when i look at my grandchildren, i asked myself, what am i going to feed them? i stay up all night worrying about what am i going to give them the next day. this drought is terrible. most people in some bobby live in rural communities. agriculture is a major source of food and income. people in this area have started preparing the fields. this one, it's amazing them always staple food. they dug holes in
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a straight line and when it rains they'll put they seeds and foot lives. they need toll, then they will do this, cover it up and hope for good harvest. imagination is more than half a 1000000 children in some of the risk of mountain nutrition. there is a risk of increased morbidity and mortality among children. here's a bubbly due to the drought, and in addition, and as a 60 percent of the cups that were planted for basically lost, it has been a fairly poor harvest. and that has an impact on the income of for the households. women in the village prepaid. so mixers they dug up with some part so that will be the main meal for the day or whatever. finding more food for the children will be another challenge model off. one of the had them tests out there, which are language problems. the moment to and that's it for me 0 then the 8th and
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now the news continues with my colleague elizabeth for rent them after talk to l. just are in great hands the the hello. well, what was the tie? food yagi, now making its way across northern part, so allows sweetening quickly in terms of the wind, but still lots of rain getting running out here. maybe a 170 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours. and that weather will continue to drift its way further, westwood, into that eastern side on the on ma, as we go through the next few days. plenty of showers across much show up in the china northern philippines. do thing, some live, the 1000 pools and lots of white by the effective. what's a good part of south east asia,
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you may well see developing system how to for the most of the western pacific taping and all of that one. we could have another tropical just up as bring up here in the coming days by the south coast. that was all the way down to java. south of out of they sent me troy across australia. now high pressure in shots full the time big, but of a transient one. this one, we are looking at a lot of these sets of whether the same with a high taping things clear morning folks send me a possibility but still got a brisk breeza pushing through the bite showers will return once again to was that se and cold as it goes for tuesday on into wednesday and eventually say somewhat to weather coming into using the day, swollen over to protect the american constitution. so why would they take up homes against their own country?
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and stayed back in standby on youtube. hot series excludes the role of military venture and us far right column. good. we're going the way i could see it again stolen and coming soon on al jazeera, the invaders live in on is north korean, just because right now, pensions along the southern border with this, went on at the breaking point with 5 think continuing sale for why the regional war is growing by today the same time as rose war and guys up is now when it's 11 months. and it has added the complexity to levels already for our drive, secure, rocking and domestic, regional, and international. what is the way for what for level, and how would it's pulled?
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