tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera September 22, 2024 7:00pm-7:31pm AST
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the, the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now the, this is really for us to store them all to zeros bureau in ramallah, in the occupied westbank. ordering gets closer for 4 to 5 days. the hello, i'm somebody the, this is all to 0 life from the also coming up is below hits areas near these really points that you have high, far as the on the group and as well trade fire across the lebanese border
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a funeral takes place and they room to senior his beloved colanda, avery, like jill. jill, why is ready forces on friday and know into israel's impunity as forces talking to another school sheltering displaced, palestinians in gauze. the heavy on these really soldiers have stormed ultra zeros from iowa bureau and the occupied westbank. colleagues were given just 10 minutes together, their belongings and leave those to the office has been welded shots and the military is ordered. the bureau to close for $45.00 days during the rate is ready. soldiers to don't allow japan option. we know was there, the veteran ultra 0 journalist was shot and killed vice really forces while reporting functioning 2 years ago. print and one and begins our coverage.
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it's really troops moved in before sunrise the their mission to silence l. d 0 is reporting we all supplied with most of the many were masks and were heavily armed. in the hallway, the soldiers confronted elders 00, chief, carried nothing but a microphone. have the eyes good? the saw, this is a decision that was made by one of the as rarely generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. i tell you, armies says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. the the office will be closed for $45.00 days. is really forces also tore down banners of al jazeera journalists, surely novel aqua. she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting in virginia and refugee tab banners like this stood as
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a reminder of israel's past attacks on journalism memories. it is now seeking to a res, transparently vengeance. or how does he or his crime or reporting the truth about what his role is doing and be occupied, palestinian territories of israel's carrying off and let's atrocities and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all does here a has and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish alda 0 for that crime and also to ensure that there is even less coverage uh that reality unless it comes up to the rest of the world. media rights groups have condemned israel's restrictions and attacks on journalist l 0 has been a cost in presence in palestine, giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media. these voices often challenge israel's narrative, something it appears. it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce a narrative about as real about palestinians about zionism, about the arbitrarily conflict about terrorism,
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about all of these issues swirling around the region. and the narrative says that these relays are good guys, and the palestinians, and the arabs and muslims are baptized and there are a threat. and this is a narrative up to date is rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down about zeros. bureau in the occupied westbank polos expulsion of the networks or porters from israel a few months ago. as israel struggles with growing criticism of its war on gaza is now seeking to control what people can see and prevent its critics from being heard . mentioned about him alger 0 all the committee to present to unless hes released the statement on the closure of the l to 00 in ramallah saying the c p j is d p alone. why? as well as closure voltage there is office in the occupied with bank just months off to it shuts it out to zeros operations in as well. often the me, it's a switched to national security. and israel's efforts to since, so to 0, severely,
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undermine the public's rights. inflammation on the will that's up ended. so when he lives in the region, which is there, as john list must be allowed to report at this critical time and always. so let's bring it home the cell who does live for us from amman, jordan, because these were the governments band or to 0 from reporting of, from israel. i'm to, what is these ready government saying about this way that it's carried out, and the closure on all to zeros offices in ramallah? well, these really governments communications minister shlomo country has released the statement saying that after a lot of pressure and coordination, israel had finally shut down and says he does office in the occupied west bank saying that his role will continue to fight enemy channels that our mouth pieces for him us and his vala allegations which of course have no basis or backing to
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them whatsoever. these really military statements said that the office itself was quote, use to support and insight tear again. allegations that have no basis or backing to them whatsoever. but this is not the 1st time a network. our networks office rather had been closed this year. back in may, these really government decided to shut our office and occupied east jerusalem after these really government had passed. what's known as the as a z to log back in april that allow the government to take what they called emergency measures against entities, anything like before in network that they say harms their national security allegations. of course, again, we have no baset backing or basis. i'm the what we saw in this rate as well, was sol, just pulling down a band of alcoholic. should we now block live? she was killed by is really forces 2 years ago. this is something that repeatedly done to a memorial as well. fun, ramallah, isn't it?
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as well, not only the memorial that's there for her in drama law, but also the memorial for her that's in she me and in the occupied westbank, the place that she was shot and killed the is really military had desecrated that site as well. this is a journalist who is a veteran, a titan of the industry knows very well among the era world for her reporting on the consequences of israel's occupation on the palestinian people. she was shot and killed in cold blood by these really military back in 2022. well wearing her flak jacket that was clearly marked as press wearing her helmet. and now the is really army wants to erase any sort of memory of her as well. so it's not really surprising, and just again that there's been no accountability whatsoever for her desk. nearly 2 and a half years later. and i'm the in gaza. dozens of douglas have been killed. we
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continue to see intimidation tactics, raids such as old as their experience of the last 24 hours. how difficult has israel made reporting from the occupied territories? palestine is the most difficult place in the world to be a journalist that according to reporters without borders, and several other experts and international organizations to give you an idea of the incitement of, as he comes from the very top, it comes from these really governments. so it was quite difficult on the ground to get things done within his role itself across the occupied westbank. this is military law. so the army acts, however, it pleases even when they are conducting these overnight raids, these incursions. but i've only increased in size in scale since the war began. and the goal is that where you have at least a 173 journalists and media workers has been killed by is really forces. i'm the thank you very much for that is um the solo speaking to us from on this is where
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the forces have repeatedly targeted all to 0 to unless in 2022 soldiers shots until trina walk there. while she was reporting in janine she was wearing a blue flag, directed kelly locked with the wordpress. are you an investigation found israel use legal force without justification? your earlier is really forces destroyed atalla housing, all to zeros. office in gaza. they said how mouse was using the building, but did not provide evidence. maurice in the, during the war and gaza is ready for us as of killed you on the list, including is smile goal and somebody or of, with aka and their families. well, joining us on sit is wide room, co founder of trump side news and the host of the show counter points. thanks very much for joining us. a ride. let's attempt to silence the media. is it a dish with a 10 by a government that's increasingly under pressure? i don't know how desperate an attempt is or if it's a pro presage for so, you know,
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a, in a ramping off of the assault on the west bank that we're seeing. i'm, i'm not sure i would characterize it necessarily as desperation. it is, it is certainly a lashing out any flailing. but, you know, this is of a pattern that we have seen consistently as you just laid out. um and you say that it would to potentially be a ramping up of a loss of military operations in the west bank. so it's logical to conclude. israel wouldn't been one to international origins to see exactly what is happening there. well they, they, they very conspicuously prevented international journalists from entering gaza after october 7th. and also as you mentioned, have killed more than a 100 journalist on, on the ground there. so then the number of working journalists and guys and now is dwindling into the, into the dozens. and so it, it does raise it,
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it would raise alarms for me if i lived anywhere near there, that step one would be the silencing of the median before step to a ramping off of the assault is always under an increasing amount of pressure, especially internationally. we've seen the tied to and in terms of what is acceptable, we've seen accusations her accusations of violating international. meanwhile, israel cause itself the only democracy in the middle east. actions like this, against a free press. is it not then counter productive? it doesn't help the case, it will, does it know, but i don't think that they have much credibility on the international stage left to lose. so i think that going into their calculations here. they, they, they are already saying that we have, we have lost this dismantle of the most moral army, the only democracy in the middle east. those have become punch lines internationally rather than rather than talking points that anybody take seriously anymore. and so this feels like
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a gloves off situation because sending in the armed troops to, you know, drag journalists out of their headquarters is, you know, creates the kind of images that would make any country calling itself a democracy ashamed. the fact that not only were they willing to do this, but it appears, did so partly for the production of those images suggests that they are beyond the realm of worrying about the p. r of how it looks. and um, the earlier outline, some of the challenges that you, unless are facing and occupied territories. and i want to go back to this rate on the ultra 0 offices when they're occupied with banks. we sold a band of shooting off westlake folds down the building doors have been welded shut . what's increase, click concerning a view on the direct attacks on journalist is that on a day to day basis, intimidation is a very important tool. it seems for these really governments and these really
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military, it, it's, it's a pettiness and it, it is a pettiness that also demonstrates power because it says, i can do this thing that i recognize as petty and as wrong. that i recognize the entire world recognizes is petty and is wrong. and yet i can do it any way because it gives satisfaction. and so it is a way of flexing power and showing that we can do these things that are demonstrably immoral to so cowardly to rip down a portrait of a journalist who isn't there to defend herself at nobody watching that thinks that it's anything other than just an embarrassing and horrible thing to do. so for them to do it consciously anyway, is demonstrating that they can get away with it. all right, well i will leave it there for the moment. thank you very much for joining us in our quarter. thank you. that's ryan grim, co founder of trump site news. oh,
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cross photo tax between his ballade as well have again puts the begins in the firing line to the lebanese on groups is it's targeted multiple sites in the knowles and hit the areas near the ports that you have. i thought one of the key targets was that a lot of as a base at least 4 people were injured in the attacks. israel says most walker's way to sifted with some practice parking fires and causing follow outages. these are the ami says it struck $400.00 sites in southern lebanon. believe to be linked to his blog is really official, say they plan to intensify operations against the group wisdom governments, including the u. s. and u. k. of advise of citizens to leave live and on while commercial flights are still available. are these really prime minister benjamin it's analysis. his government will take whatever action is needed to return residents of northern israel to their homes. by me, luckily, in recent days we have inflicted
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a series of blows and it has been a lot that he never imagined it has. paula has not understood the message. i promise you, it will understand that all the you and special for today to full living on jeanine has issued a statement on the cross border conflicts. she says, with the region on the brink of an imminent catastrophe. it can be over stated enough. there's no military solution that will make either side safer. and bond con has more from large role in southern living on has will have sent a 115 rockets deep into is really territories targeting and the base and the hi fi hitting nazareth. these are much longer range rockets than we've seen as bullet used before, and that is a message from hezbollah, that the infrastructure, the ability to attack still remains intact. now these riley's had throughout the day have been intensifying the attack some the 100 attacks and they all still continue. and we've heard attacks taking place just over the past into,
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into lebanese terror treat that's like you to go on throughout the night. also, we've seen the neighborhood rather than a constant noise of drones and flight to just flying overhead. now, his bullet has always been very clear. it's a victory to them. if is really, residents in the north of the country cannot go back to that heinz. but the prime minister of his role as also have been very, very clear. this operation that he is now doing is to get those people back to the homes and wrong con, which is a merger you suddenly level a funeral is being held for the senior. his black camacho, who's killed vice very forces, hundreds attended the service for a re, a brand new muscular in bedrooms. he was killed on friday. when the is ready, all we launched in is stripe on the dyess of those such
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a bar. it joins us live from the root a dosa. it's in fact to funerals that took place earlier today. isn't that the? yes, uh, there are 2 bodies that have to parts and the funeral procession is here in southern bay. route one was the body of ever had it brought him a keels, luis to be hospitalized number 2, man as well as a foot soldier, known as my who. how about who was also killed at the same time, along with a 14 other members of hezbollah that were killed in that attack uh, on a residential building in da here on fridays. so the funeral procession is, were how we saw people raising the red flag signaling, revenge, as well as the deputy secretary general lopez will, i will made a speech and now i am called some guy. you'd rather pass them said that as no matter what happens to the front, i will not change that has will,
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i will not be deterred and they will not push me pushed back. he also said that whatever is real does, it will not. they are, that's as well as ready for all options. so really the language that was coming out of the funeral, why hezbollah officials is that the bodies there are very doesn't change their objective. and that is to continue to put pressure on israel and to ensure that those residents do not return to their settlements and know their israel as a result of their war and gossip. those. it's a very tens period in of a roots and the southern parts of 11 on what is the mood like then they will as well. people are worried, so they're anxious. understandably because the rules of engagement starts, has well on israel has been a following for the past fairly one year seems to be no longer being followed as
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a result of israel attacking as well of members in a highly populated civilian areas. just looking at the attack and down here on friday and the best sold is now up to 50 and only 16 of those 50 were members of as well as the rest of all civilians. so there is to you are now is that the rules of engagement are changing and with those changes come more so chances that civilians will be caught in the crossfire and there understand that will be worried and anxious right to us. so thank you very much. 6 for keeping us updated from the root, that's still so dewberry or full. this lands on al jazeera. for the 1st time in this history, sri lanka elect a nest as president the the
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had lower that will begin in south asia web month soon have started. it's retreat from northern areas of india and pakistan and leaving more of the way of dry skies as well as hazy sunshine. but there's still some heavy rain to be found for the south across the western parts of india and into the north east, west bengal. sing some heavy falls that on monday, some parts of bangladesh as well and the pool seem that heavy rain on choose day, but it will be amber, lots will content and go on. that could cause some flooding. thanks to that rain on choose day show is to the south of that much dry a more and the way it's sunshine across the north. and it's looking largely dry and funny across the move of china central areas as well as seeing those quiet and calm conditions. it's down in the south, but that seasonal band of rains, bringing very heavy rain is the likes of hong kong tie one. japan will see
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a legacy of shows and some strong the winds. the storm has moved out east sunshine for the korean peninsula, some west to weather. however, for eastern areas of china, you can see that putting into shanghai. but we are likely to see more in the way of why it's nice here on wednesday as to whether update the there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own adventure. now counter everything's the the
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the watch and i'll just a reminder of our top story is the solemn ebony arms is ready. soldiers, stone, delta 0 is bureau in the occupied westbank giving stuff 10 minutes to pass the belongings and leave. tools of the office have been wells, and shots and amenities ordered the office closed from 4 to 5 days as well as launched a major results and oregon as well, using areas and the other ports. the device on 4 people have an interest. israel says instruct squandered sites and southern they've been on their plans to intensify the attacks tony to gauze and i'll wait is where the forces of killed at least 16 palestinians and attacks across the strips and storm in the north strike
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at the school. housing displaced people in all shots, a refuge account. at least 7 people were killed and many others wounded, including children. the sad today is where they attacked another school in gauze. city. kidding. 22 people. oh, honeywell joins is from there. oh bella, i me tell us more about the latest strikes, one of them on a school, once again and just 2 days of the yes. and it doesn't seem to stop at this very monetary continues. unpredictably to strike across the gaza strip and those that talk. so far have left many families in pain because of the loss of loved ones. and really just, just for the positive hour the seeing here, it lives the quiet right now that early or the during the day and, and late hours of the afternoon, very crowded. a space here because of surviving family members who are at the
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hospital, a bidding for. what for family member, other family members who were killed in overnight attacks or early hours of this morning, only in their bella city. we're looking at 8 people. go into different, separate talks, one at earlier hours about 6 30 in the morning where a family inside their residential homework targeted. while they were sleep again, 4 of the family members, including the father and who the children were killed right at the spot in a close to 7 family were or were in a critical condition, older transferred to dis, hospitalized the earlier hours of this afternoon. a group of people were targeted by a drone missiles in the uh, the southern, uh, not the in the, and the southern eastern part of did it. but vivian again with got 4 people to chrome, the same family where killed and once again, the scene repeated itself. here at the hospital, seeing the children decrying mothers collapsed fathers over the body of their children and family members and separate attacks for the northern part of the strip
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. the really military continue to strike in your body as well as the western parts of the city where another school was targeted and we're looking at and the 24 hours to schools were targeted by these really military. do the schools have become the only place for sheltering and protection where displays families been shouldering inside these schools for the past 11 months to close the year in less than 10 days since this war started and there are, there are many places left for evac ways for display families to stay and other than these schools. and the reason was the over crowded space because many of these evacuation centers and homes have been destroyed, so people poured into whatever space is available right now. all right, honey, thank you so much for that to honeywell who is in no darrow, but uh oh, shoot on cuz he left to left as president for the 1st time in his history. a new to
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kamara sit and knock here has just arrived at the elliptical commission in colombo, who was the kid president elect in a 2nd round, a vote counting off to the top, 2 candidates failed to win 50 percent of the initial tally. this a knock has been in parliament for 20 years and has promised to bring a change to an increasing the unpopular establishment. when else hernandez has moved from colombo or given his campaign, he was very decisive, being very, very confident in the pleasures he made. carrying the hopes of a people of a nation, a most of the supporters would see with him in that very intensive campaign. there was a certain amount of energy as he walked through the room. i remember we filmed the launch of his manifesto and also a couple of electron riley's as we covered the candidates. and it was almost possible that, you know, people stood up, took notice, of kind of, you know, creating the next to see this man. and he's, he's a, he's a dynamo, he's, he's, he's not a very tall man, but he packs
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a power footprint. and that's kind of vitality and could, as may something he brings to this role. and many people in toronto who have chosen to take the gamble with him as they have lost all confidence in the, the old names, the same or similar thing. we've gone that we've done that we've seen repeatedly all hopes and aspirations being dash. so let's try out this guy. obviously under commodity sound like a has been in parliament for 20 years. and he has seen the way politics and the political game is played. but what he's claiming is that he brings to it a new lease of life that i'm the, he's leadership. he will bring the country a new sort of wind of change. he's got this tightrope, he's got to balance the i a method. the agreements with the i m f and it's not something that you know sure, lanka can just aggregate and say pulling out of a he'd been allude to going back to the i m f to look at maybe vague negotiating
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parts of the agreement. he has said that this agreement entered into on the form a present on the victim of thing. uh uh, is very much uh, targeted at the pool and the porter segments of society. and it should be fed. but what he's saying is that he's in a different way of doing this. and indeed, critics of that, i'm if ma'am, have a code his thoughts saying that you don't only have to look at the taxes, the direct taxes and the porters. there are other ways of building revenue and the rebuilding to alaska. so the hopes of a nation riding on under come out of this on i could at this point of time as we look at the coming days and the coming months in, in iran, at least $53.00 people have been killed and others injured in an explosion at a coal mine in the east, 17 people are still trapped. and while risk you, if it's to reach them ongoing, the death toll is expected to rise, president must, would positions organ an investigation about 70 people were reportedly working there at the time. natasha phone,
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the colorado showed them to the tablets. it goes. i spoke with the ministers of health, country, and industry. we're following this issue with all of our efforts. john, the conversation i had with the ministry of industry is that this incident should be a lesson that from now on stuff in the minds of our country should be a system that this kind of accidents will not happen. i imagine we can prevent this fall, was that a power struggle within mexico's most violent criminal gang is causing a wave of death and destruction. well then, 60 people have been killed as rival factions baffled, full control of this in a lower cartel. this john, home and reports bodies are turning off on the streets of click on this in the lower coattails group in a civil war. it's paralyzing. it's at present to the city of korea khan, and it could spread. it's the most serious conflict for 15 years. one of the most powerful criminal groups in mexico that the genesis of this will was almost 2
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months ago. a pull straight out the to, it will start from the morning of the 25th of july. we have a meeting at this raj, one of the attendees, a 76 year old man with a $50000000.00 balance. he only said his name is miles above, but he was better known as on my you one of the found the members of the call to. he was meeting one of its younger generation walking guzman guzman was one of those chuck peters, the sons of legendary king pin and chapel. they were rivals 12 mile within the code so that they, they degrades, come together to help resolve a local political dispute. instead, according to elect to the miles subsequently released through his lawyer, something very different happened. as soon as i set foot inside of that room, i was on bushed the group of men a sold to me. nope, me to the ground and placed a dark colored hood of.
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