tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 4, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sorry, i'm the why the welcome to the news, our life from dell hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. sheltering from the onslaught, hundreds of thousands of lebanese lee is riley, as strikes on that homes. is there any troops or destroying empty houses in writing arms across lebanon as it
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strikes on southern bay routes continues. israel is also from lebanon's main border crossing with syria crossing off the road that hundreds of thousands of people a using to flee all service. our east 29 palestinians have been killed in northern and central gaza. by heavy is rainy rates on friday. and on piece of same as with the latest splits, these matches to see manage it, pick audio to as a valid to defend the club bits. the $115.00 charges they facing for a natured financial breaches. the hello and welcome to the news our. it's $1800.00 g m t 9 pm, and by route, what hundreds of thousands of lebanese are preparing to go to sleep and shelters of
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the fling. the israeli arabs that are destroying large parts of this city, deserves dual. so jabari met some of them and found out how they are coping. this is a place known for hosting parties for wealthy lebanese, but now the exclusive sky bar club and baby boots waterfront is whole to a new crowd. this place, families who flip the hostilities between has the law and it's really forces more than 300 people are sheltering in the underground hall of the club. south left her home and the southern supper, roughly route along with 5 other families just over a week ago, during one of the heaviest nights of this rarely bombardment. she says the experience hasn't broken her spirits or her beliefs and how to stop at the inside the day we moved to the center of the capital, then we went to school, but it was full. then the owner of this night club found out that people were looking for shelter. we are comfortable here. we are people who love life. and what happens in the south doesn't only concern the people of the south,
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but overlapping in the government estimates more than one point. 2000000 people have been displaced, most of them in the past 2 weeks. this isn't the only place that's been turned into a mixture of shelter. there are hundreds of schools across the country that are being used. house displays families, but the demand is far greater than being forward. he's anticipated and there are enough space in designated buildings, forcing some to take shelter wherever they can find space on a public beach and they route zeta. and as ha and her 4 year old daughter find shelter under makes of tents. they to flood their hole in the southern suburb, a free route. zayna is grieving, but also angry. as they, you know, so a lot is gone. is ryan, you are bombing because of how, you know, well, are you targeting and your sites? you want to cause the people, this is the tools, your issue is not with the so low. it has the people are dying and being the
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discharge. children are becoming body parts. there are a lot of emotions across the lebanese capital, fear shock, anxiety uncertainty, all of which are growing by the day, and with no diplomatic solution in sight. many here fear their temporary homes could become their permanent hopes. dorset jabari ultra 0, they root the dosage of our joins us from that. i've been east capital and really don't. so we saw some terrifying scenes last night when huge explosions, rocks the lebanese capital southern suburbs. what is the mood that to night? well, it's silver. 10, so many people have less those neighborhoods, those neighborhoods are now ghost towns and i spoke to some people from those areas that are taking shelter in that bar that you just saw and they didn't want to appear on camera. but there was
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a woman who told me she had many young children and 67 year old daughters. and she said the children are so terrified that if i mentioned the word home, they don't want to go back. they refuse to go back home. this is their new home now, so you can just imagine the kind of shock on trauma the children are facing. of course, this isn't the only cases that we're hearing. there are thousands and thousands of people that have been displaced and they are continuing to hear these bombings. an error strikes that take place overnight. just over the past 24 hours. we heard some of the biggest strikes israel carry out across the southern suburb of a route, 11 consecutive airstrikes or a i in the early hours of friday, followed by at least 4 airstrikes this afternoon that we heard. so the situation continues. it is so dire that many of the facilities and the infrastructure within the software has completely shut down. there is no way anybody can even lived there anymore. is road making sure that the suburbs are now in
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a habitable. and also we have seen these bombing strikes effecting medical facilities, medical work, cuz tell us about the, the bombing attacks on hospitals today. it was 2 of the last remaining facility medical facilities of the southern area of the village of marja. you are near the border with israel. the 2 last places you could seek medical help to have shut down. that is because according to the islamic health commission, 11 of their paramedics were killed today alone is reason for an error strikes carried out by israel. so you can just imagine how difficult the situation is for the medical workers there, even though this group is affiliated with has will they say that they still are providing essential services and they don't understand why they are being targeted by israel. the that is not the only medical facility, there was one in the southern suburb but also decided it is now too dangerous
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because of constant bombardment. they cannot carry out their work. so medical facilities now 37 of them at least being closed across the country, really creating a lot of headache and fear that essential services are being directly effected by what is happening on the grounds. thank you so much. joseph jabari and 11, he's capital, be rude. i want to now bringing minds gilbert, who is adults on emergency medical mission in south 11, and he joins us now from the said to have another to you. and this is one of the largest cities in south 11 in mines. and we have seen images on the street strewn with the rubble endeavors. have collapsed buildings. what is the situation at your, at your facility? that yes, that's right. i know in my job a general hospice, i will email that to you. it's a small list of these private hospitals where a local staff who hold up to treat the wounded coming in it's
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a required. the only thing we hear is the call center. the bobby from the is randy. ca, roby. oh area. we are a few people winters north of the lead time innovator. and we have learned today that to say the hospitality of 900, you might, he's having trouble. so i left a right now before we went go. i booked the news. the hospital is right. that is also south of the economy and of course and everyone here is very much affected by these nursing is kimberly all the health care workers like the age of methics. we have been killed with just in this area. the last 48 hours. this is a continuation of the queue is 3, that is really our tax and also as the, with the $850.00 downturn where it was killed there. and now the number 11 on is more than 100. there weren't good killed since the 7th of october. so for
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a medical doctor, it is been very special situation by the drop date. so can i, can i just on this, on the stand minds this i like to underline the, sorry, the connection, the connection is a bit touching god. but god, can i just ask you hospitals? it seems that hospitals are closing down in south avenue. you mentioned might have your own as may, so java bench avails that. this means that, but south of the autonomy river there's, there is just, no, you know, you medical facilities, metal medical carrier is just not accessible. you know, that's right. and of course it is disability and the rates are still remaining, so it'd be fine or the supreme court because we see that there are many injured many, a severe injuries because these, for any patient army do not have any money. so of course, it's a huge medical problem. the capacity in the southern parts of or medical
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emergency treatment now is very limited. i mean, does not all the or the trauma. i'm the more ones because i've seen people with my probably instruction as well. yes. and whatever you have a normal life. so need hospital treatment on are also behind us because of this call to us is really on health care that we have seen for a year now in the all right, thank you very much talk to nadia gilbert to is there at them at a medical facility a small clinic, he was saying very in the city of number to you in the south lebanon. thank you. and all the developments these radios. he has also bombed the main highway between bay root and damascus. the price took place between 8 siri engine day that your boost and the lebanese, unless not crossings. tens of thousands of displays. people have been using this
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highway to get to syria, to escape the arabs in 11. and as i beg, has more from the must not border crossing on the lebanese side on the, the, i was a friday morning, is there any strikes, a number of these are the strikes hit this main road between the lebanese border and the syrian border. now this, this is amazing just so people are trying to escape, living on this crate says the, all these crates of the soles last night, it spends the entire length of the road, essentially stopping any sorts of vehicles, either crossing into serbia or from syria into lebanon. now, these really ami had accused his beloved of using this crossing to get what points into lebanon. now the lebanese authorities had said that this boat acrostic is under the control of the state, and basically denied those allegations. and according to the needs authorities, over the last 10 days, 300000 people, many of them syrian refugees have crossed back into syria. may have these people
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have the state worked on syria to find a home and lived on some of the children have no nothing except a number on born in branch here. but not because of the conflict here because of the intensity of these really bombardments and the size and very many rather take the trunk this back in syria. i know what the having to do is traverse is must've crate. his vehicles dropped him off on this side, children, women and men having to carry the luggage and their belongings around this crate to some have vehicles of aging on the other side of those don't others have to walk the entire length of the question is what division i was trying to do, they have the troops invading in the south depth reference, any aircraft that they deem hosta from london bay with all but one airline is operating, i believe. and this main road has been cut off. mason, that escaped from the conflict. and the problem for those people was that much more
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difficult. i started big data from the living use of in border or i want to talk to some of the developments because israel has said that to have its soldiers were killed in a drone strike in the occupied golan heights. these drones were fired from rock mama, the wind is standing by 1st in baghdad. first. so let's have time to. so who's, who's in jordan's capital amman? because these riley government has banned algae or from reporting from that, what is the use riley army saying about this attack which originated in rock? well, the is really military has confirmed that 2 soldiers were killed in 24 others injured after a drone was launched by these nomic resistance and night off and landed and didn't need it out of military base. according to army radio. there were 2 drones that were launched, one of which intercepted by these really air force, and the 2nd one actually making impact in military infrastructure. the military had said they are conducting a probe about this,
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but their initial findings had found that it was launched from right off and was able to reach all the way to the occupied goal. one heights, killing 2 soldiers and wounding 24 others. this is quite significant because this is the 1st time and attack by any sort of forces in night off has caused any casualties in israel video to all right, thank you very much from the sol. hoot and alon jordan, thanks a lot. i'm to that's had to baghdad now mom and the lights dining by what reactions there from baghdad about these a drones that targeted is rodney. so just need occupied going on heights. what are they saying about this? with the stomach resistance in iraq says a targeted to 3 different locations in northern is run with at and see different operations with the drawings that they say that this attack comes in retaliation for the murder of a children. and women like is way to submit
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a treat campaign against the, as, as the say, also the reviling to continue with the attacks against is really all right, my, i'm sorry to jump on that, but let's head to the white house now. president joe biden is a speaking, i'm any diplomatic agreement prior to the election, which is what you have been calling for for so long. i casually to try to influence the results. do you agree? do you have any worries that that's in yahoo maybe trying to influence the election and that's why he has not agreed to. and so there's no ministrations helped israel more than i have done. no, no. and i think you should remember that. and whether he's trying to influence selection, i don't know, but i'm not counting on that recently, but you want to speak to the point where this plan is. they want to
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make it sound like i'm seeking. and i'm assuming when they makes it response, we will event having discussions. this is. thank you mr. bertha for being here. what do you mean by using these release to do in terms of their fatalities? and at this point, you still haven't spoken to the fair to say that you have little personal influence over what he decides to do. no folk art or teams are in contact 12 hours a day because i've already had my presence with daily brief. we've already had an interface between our military diplomats is a constant contact. they are trying to figure out who's in the high holidays as well. they're not going to make a decision immediately. and so we're going to wait to see what they are. they want to talk consistently, defies administrations twice. so do you believe that these realize are going to
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listen to the advice what i know is the plan that i put together receive the support of un security council. the vast majority of our allies around the world as a way to bring this to an end. one of the book is really have every right to respond to the vicious attacks on them. not just from here raise by from the 3 months from has been a lot because these anyway and, but the fact is that they should have to be very much more careful about dealing with civilian cache. so how you express concerns about the tax on the tv a month away, like to know how you're feeling about how the selection is going. and then also do you have confidence that it will be 3 fair selection?
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and this will be 2 separate questions. i'm confident of the free and fair. i don't know whether be piece of the things that trump said and the things that he said last time with he didn't like the outcome of the election. were very dangerous . if you notice i, i noticed that the vice presidential republican candidate did not say he's accept outcome avenue accepted outcomes of last selection. so i'm, i, i'm concerned about what the preparation i always get the what are you considering including sanction that's something that's be,
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that's under consideration right now. the whole market discussion. is there any reason using this for the mountains more to do terms and everything from the whole notion of the net and excuse me, that conversation is a part of the life is more and more to resolve an extreme spectrum's presence of last night. he said to this to lot to do, to void and allow for in the middle east. we 1st thing i'll be pretty close to that definition already. i'm a 2nd. what can you really do to stop? there's a lot. we are doing. the main thing we can do is try to rally the rest of the world. our allies participate in like the french are and, and love it on places to tap tap to style. and, but when you have proxies as rational as has blog, whose is, and it's a, it's
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a hard thing to determine i said, that takes you a couple of years. oh, i think she's appreciative. so these are gonna be the last one present. thank you for 1st year with us there. obviously you've been a number of crises that the country's been facing over the past several days with a hurricane watch. right. with the situation in the middle east, and you talked about how your vice president, who is running for the presidency, hasn't worked on these crises and what role she is. well she's, i'm in constant contact whether she's where we're, i'm, we all were saying it from the same song sheet we. she helped pass the light on the laws and being unemployed. now, she was a major player and everything we've done, including passage of legislation which we were told we could never pass. and so she's been and her,
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her staff is in or locked with mine in terms of all the things we're doing of the meeting calling you sir. i been calling you today is monday, october 7th. your actions are very fast response . how long are you ok wednesdays. right. what is acceptable here? mr. the. so it's just been listening to you as president joe biden ounce ring questions that from reporters. about about the prospect of, of
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a fast paced regional conflict, essentially spiraling out controls. he is taking questions from safari and through the state with forces in the room who are really pressing him on what he is doing to stop a wide out will in the region. what he is doing in terms of exercising is influence and leverage on me is writing 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu to bring about a diplomatic solution. and he simply, he was also, he was also asked about whether he would believe he is writing is wouldn't listen to the advice that washington is giving them at this point. and he just re reiterated that they had come up with a plan. they've been supported by the united nations security council and the majority of the allies around the world of time for that to be a ceasefire in gaza. these are filtering diplomatic efforts that have been led by america, egypt and canter would have failed to bring about
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a ceasefire cessation of hostilities in gaza because the is right. ease of repeatedly refused to agreed to this plan. they have made new demands which essentially consolidate the presence inside gauze when they want those conditions to be enshrined in any sort of ceasefire. but time he was also off. he was also asked about whether or not next me all who was trying to influence the election, but actually i think we have potty call in with us to kind is um, well, you know, we'll get to patty, go ahead and very shortly. she's reporting to us from washington, but at 11 point we did hear that to present to abide was press on whether that's and young, who is trying to influence the election in some way. and this really an illusion to the is raised stoking the conflict in the region. we have seen an expansion of gong raids beyond gaza, but also now spreading to 11 in yemen, syria. and there is
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a great deal of anticipation as to how israel is now going to respond to a ballistic missile attack by iran. and whether or not that could include any direct attacks by israel on iran. let's speak to patch eco hain. she's been clear now and joins us. and so perhaps you could run us through some of the main points raised by reporters. and whether or not we a, we manage to line anything from president biden about to washington's plan, to tackle what is happening in the middle east now as well. i think what is the most striking thing is what he didn't say. he didn't really use any of his leverage to publicly try to pressure israel to the back, down on any of the many fronts that it's facing. now, he made it seem as if the attack on a ran is inevitable. so that tells me that the us is not telling the, the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. to back down, he talks about oil terminals, and this has been
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a huge question. because after he made what seemed to be off headed remarks yesterday, heading to the helicopter, he said something about possibly attacking, not attacking nuclear sites, but something that possibly oil related. we saw the price of oil showed up because remember, this is the election year. the president does not want high gas prices. and but he talked about, if you, if you were in their shoes, you might consider striking oil terminals, not oil fields. be interesting to see what the market does in response to that. so again, what's most telling is what he didn't say. she didn't say stop and loved it on stop in serious in arrest. no, he was. he is that he didn't tell me no bold statements to come out with that patchy, but maybe if i can ask you what about this question of whether or not a benjamin netanyahu is trying to influence the election by escalating things in
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the region in a way that would benefit from a president donald trump to. well, i can tell you one thing that would work decisively affect the election would be a wider war in the middle least started on jo biden's watch. each 2 democrats are already losing a lot of support among african americans around among young people because of fighting stance and gaza. and you heard him just say right there. no president has ever been better for israel than him that he has been. that is actually hurting him in the polls with those groups. a wider war would hurt him across the board. americans are tired of wars in a rack. enough get to stand the afghanistan withdrawal. that chaotic scene. that's what we saw job items poll numbers plummet and they never came back after that. so if us troops are to be involved, that would be a game changer. i think for the selection, i don't think people would really make
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a difference between vitamin our caught couple of harris inviting. donald trump obviously says that he believes israel has a right to defend itself. so there's not a whole lot of variation there between how the candidates would do would approach the situation. that said, if you as troops and there are a lot of us troops in the ridge right now about $40000.00, they're sending thousands more. there's lot of ships and so really the question is with the us back israel, if it did get into a wider with. busy with around we even ask you that question at the pentagon repeatedly, they just simply will not answer the question. obviously, a d u. s. has a commitment to i, israel's defense, would they help him on the offsets? that is the huge question that nobody in washington is answering right now. okay, thank you so much bye to call hey, and reporting to us from washington. thank you policy. well, we're also following a recent developments and again in the united states as that it's conducted several as strikes on who's the targets across. yeah,
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and then that was 7 our tax reported in the port city of her data include in the airport. that was another on the city of them are. these were the scenes in the capital sun or west full as strikes were conducted in the photo district. the fighters control launch plots of the country. they've targeted move in ac, much and vessels with missiles and drones off the israel launched its war on gauze a year ago. mohammed tub joins us now from san our festival. can you tell us the latest about the, the sort of geographical concentration of these strikes. you know what has been targeted in these attacks today? yes, uh the uh, according to the whole, the sauce has the blame or the responsibility on the us british crawl issue and they say that the series service twice have heads. uh some uh the uh, uh by the also it had the data in front of the targeted uh, uh,
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the maintenance military buckhead brax with the 3 air raids. uh, also in the not when it rains on the 09 area and in the map which is something the copies of the sun. uh, also uh to the east of the model, which is another province of bay the they have the targeted or carried out uh, 3 air strikes in the uh, in a, an in an area. and um, okay, rus, uh for the province, wiley, another date that you have carried out at least a 7 air strikes the top head. i looked at the postal area which is near the the, the ritzy. also they have a kid out of the strikes on the other day to national airports. these latest data strikes have been blamed by the who are these on the us or were british quality sion but the, the british, the britons, the, the big thing the be having to pods federal haven't any involvement to these. it was faxed by the us. air force is
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a claim. the responsibility on the slate is there to strike. the said it really strikes of the taking place, just minutes of the conclusion of the growling that have taken place. and so now and so the rituals with liberal and thought his time, that they have also shorts, of the big, sup, paul, to the latest operations by the whole fees and tell us about american involvement in the strikes. are you so the, these are dislikes are going to have these are the, they blame the, the, the, the us, the air force of the slightest error strikes of the time the, the how is these also have katie dolls uh, according to the, uh you uh, to the their, um, the spokesperson your head. so yeah, they have carpeted co dogs or pots submitted in the, in the area and ballistic missile attacks. uh, on israel. the,
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the study says that the have participated with the 3 muscles, ballistic missiles called out of what's fed the, which of the he claim most of the visa strikes or the ballistic missile. the attacks have no problem, not being revealed by the is rainy's also, they have carried out another another attack on the british uh, oil tank. yeah. do you have the distributed a video that showed their attack on this british real time to also another attack? connect to the hoses. is books person? do you have katie dolls? again? it's a targets in the tel aviv with the using the ja side soon. the house easy spokesperson says of this. uh, yes i do and has, has its target successfully? uh no, uh no, uh, conformation by the is really side so far the least latest date have logged into an escalation in the region. also have been confirmed that the, the,
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according to the healthy you, later, the medical harvey says that the v. uh, is there any attack on that for day that which has claimed the lives of sort of people and also into the 57 people, others would not tell them from their continuing continued support. and so there are 2 with the palestinians and liberties until the end of the is really aggression against garza and live on them. all right, thank you very much, robert. i talk joining us that from us on a young men will have a little bit of the round of as strikes one and i'll speak to friends is j records you on a, a, a full, the us ambassador to egypt, tucking us down his son. he joins us now from washington. it's good to have you on that then use our. so what do you think is the view in washington of the, the speed and scale of what is happening in the middle east right now? well he to the president and other people in office has spoken to that. i i'm not in office can speak to it clearly though it did. it's one of dismay. no one likes
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to see so many innocent civilians on all sides suffering that just shows the seeds of future war and escalation. so in general, it seems to me very clear that the american administration, much as most other governments in the region outside don't want to see this escalade and continue and on the one. so if you bought this appointed, giving it, is that so does, does that mean you disappointed felt more hasn't been done to stop it from guessing to this point? i think i'm are we have to be realistic about what can be done and what is likely to happen if you saw president biden's press conference. people are asking him about the limits on american influence on the as rarely is, etc. we're at a moment in this conflict where the to, despite internal political issues in israel,
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the people seem united behind the idea that their, their country's very existence is in question or under threat by a couple of actors one year on. and the other, the palestinians or how mos let us say, and they seem like the us of that, that very existence as of question because it, genocide and, and goals are of over that possibly. but you know, i'm curious. i mean, i'm bassett, i, i would love to know your thoughts on the, the sort of recent diplomatic efforts. you know, that the binding ministration failed to broker a ceasefire and to, to manage the risk of a regional escalation. could they not have, i mean, in terms of how things like emotions, i know you say that you're not positive that establish them anymore. but just from this sort of the inner workings, and if i can pick your brain, i mean, could they not have seen that it would get to this point. but if garza was allowed to continue,
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that it would inevitably few hostilities in the region. a foot board, i believe the united states government sees with this administrating it. all i've seen is that in the big picture strategy of israel does it, does it important flaw? and, and that is the idea that they can continue to be need to continue to have a one state solution that satisfies palestinian demands and needs and writes nor accept a 2 state solution. and united states has pushed consistently from one administration to another. really going back to the carter administration and then implicitly maurice of extra sleep for a 2 state solution. and these relays reject that. the palestinians also as you pointed out, feel they are and index essential, struggle and as an extra thing. and yeah, i was gonna ask,
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you have extensive experience and boss that it's in many countries. and so it is quite remarkable in some ways, you know what we've seen of the over the past few months. and he was honest about, at present buying was us just in that in that price conference he gave about whether or not prime minister benjamin netanyahu is, is trying to influence the election in some way. i mean, we, in this quite remarkable situation, what you, america's main ally in the mid least could be trying to, is actively hom, the sort of electro political prospects of the president and his party as i doubt that the, the is rarely is, are, these are the government continue to prosecute this war and to where they're doing it principally or even much at all with an i to the impact on the american politics . they've shown they, they can count on the united states to come in and support them, whether it's
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a democratic administration or republic. and one, i do believe they turn yahoo has very critical and serious internal and political concerns. and when it's different when a ceasefire is reached, but i say when a and there may be a question or do i just i briefly what i'll do is, i mean, how humiliating, how humiliating was it for washington to see appointments in a single who repeatedly reject the plan for a cease fire. i doubt anyone expects that. the israelites are going to simply obey washington preferences. i believe they listen, but as they say they take their own decisions. i don't think it shocks anyone in this administration that is released at most. mike, listen politely and then go about what they want to do. i don't think it's a matter of any really ation. i think it's frustrating, disappointing annoying, but it doesn't to sound
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a question for you really ation for jewish administration. thank you very much. i'm by sir. is great to get you. i'm on the news on we do appreciate it. i'm by sir francis j that could you any oh is really raise and shedding of killed 29 palestinians across the gaza strip since dawn, as well as launched heavy as strikes on central gauze and killing 5 people in the operator's refuge account among them are a woman and a child and is writing the attack on the also team able to residential area and bait law has killed at least one person in knows and gaza talk. i was a report from gaza. well, the security situation shooting guns is incredibly unstable. simply because the minute tree has completely targeting heavy health neighborhoods and very densely populated residential homes in the central areas, long way in other parts of gone. so there has been a plea, systematic destruction of these areas. we're talking about a high rise bluffs and then there's a rock 50 cabin and
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a bridge as well. being targeted while with the notes of guns out there has been hunting for minute 3 operations regarding the outputs ration of these residential homes that so close students are in cordele while in the rough opposite situation. in fact is getting much more critical with the operation. the, the grounding, cogent is going for more than 4 months so far away desk tool among palestinian civilians, day by day is getting much more westbrook as we have been upsetting today. that the vast majority, boost were killed, was innocent civilians and they can send that to. so somebody who said that they did not receive any sorts of wording, which is a very divides reflection what, how the is really military is getting kind of sitting in in a very long time. and that's good day by day, like tomorrow con, age. and even like trace, you know, a palestinian families from the kind of send you a silver reduced trees. and these, these, these codes, i think it's very minute,
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3 activities here in casa terry will just be right there that i had when nearly one year into the genocide in gauze. that will be bringing you week long, special coverage on various aspects of the war from this past year will begin our 1st installment with my colleague bold matheson, the year of genocide and god. so one year of on roland thing is rarely bombardments, resulting in the deadliest conflict of the 21st century. and it's been a war of many 1st breaking records in scale and brutality. 41788 palestinians have been killed. man, women and the elderly, but those paying the heaviest price helping children to make up nearly half the
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strips population in one year is randy attacks of killed $16795.00 children. the highest desktop for children's ever recorded in a single year of conflict over the past 2 decades. but even survive and has come at a cost more than $19000.00 children have lost one or both parents and often all their relatives to grandparents, aunts, uncles, entire families have been wiped off the civil registry killed often, but also means the un estimates $1000.00 children and guys, i have lost at least one lim making up what's believe to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history. the israel has also targeted an unlikely group, and this was how for occurs from doctors to nurses to pod emetics. they've been arrested and tortured more than 800 have been killed. this is also being the worst conflict and recent memories for journalists,
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a 170 for media walkers have been killed. and like most was the people of johnson. i've had nowhere to go. they're unable to leave relegated to the areas of the is really military, has declared a so called safe songs, but then bombs repeatedly. there is no safe place in gaza. that's a line that was repeated over and over again by palestinians. we've spoken to 90 percent of them are being displaced with some having to move several times. weapons of not being the only tool and this was starvation as well. you know, it's a nation says israel has blocked the entry of 83 percent of food a into the strip since the war began. about 96 percent of the population is facing high levels of acute food insecurity. many children have died of starvation. no one and nothing has been spared. smalls, and 75 percent of garza's infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals, schools, universities, mosques, and churches. gong,
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what remains are these apocalyptic scenes of broken lives and shattered futures? this is all just here's a special coverage of the genocide in gaza. one year on we're going to begin with in the cartridge reports from dental by in this kitchen is barely recognizable, but there's humanity here among the rebel. good, but this war has taken so much from so many this mother sees her heart is gone. after her twins were killed and is really strike. this father's home was bombed when he was collecting the birth certificates for his newborn twins. on the same day he received their death certificate. the international court of justice recently found it plausible that israel is committing genocide in gaza.
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israel has also been criticized for its indiscriminate use applied to a pens, including its u. s. made 900 kilogram bomb that can send legal fragments, nearly 400 meters away. but as well as destruction of cause i didn't start in 2023 . it has been happening for years. in 2008, the human rights group here, a mentor reported the israel dropped around 1000000 kilograms, has munitions on the strip culinary 1400 palestinians thoughtful of rocket fired from us. israel has also used white explorers chemical that burns intensely on contact with air, leading to widespread fires and injuries, to invite screw, called the array of fire towards the end of 2012. israel begun a war that would last more than
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a week and killed 174 palestinians. then 2 years later, is there a wash and unity to month offensive? gaza doing more than 2000 palestinians after the kidnapping and killing of 3 is ready to in the occupied with bank to 3 years ago. is there a when toward a done this time targeting causes, buildings, roads, homes and nothing, at least for high rise towers. this included the deliberate targeting of the building housing, the offices of entre 0 and associated press, among others. israel has not only waged multiple awards on gauze, and the costs are really years under the pretext of fighting chemist in other groups. but it has also flushed and find resistance in 2018, the so called great why to return demonstrations demanded an end to the is really
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located in the right of return for palestinian refugees. just holding the binders at israel's separation fence would prove the phone as israel attacked with tear gas, then life permits and munitions, even between wars, that is really military kept up its operations. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has referred to these tactics as mulling salon. a strategy of per yet is bombings and a policy in towns and cities. the latest war has been the most devastating israel has failed in its objective to destroy him. us. why? because uh, lies in ruins, and despite the clear evidence presented by you and agencies forming the basis for war crimes, prosecutions and condemnation by international courts, the genocide continues unabated. and the godaddy does ita gaza palestine.
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okay, well that's right. now it is, there is celia, please call us move on to shar, he's in london and joins is not or want. maybe you could explain why cause or is it the hot of the conflicts we see now, or somebody just put the money? and i think the last statement from hand report does really summarize the entire year. if it has to be summarized, you know, in a phrase garza lesion drawings like, is there a fail to destroy how much which i think is really the main question to us. and then from you is why guys are for many decades because it has been the number sense that are pursuing the resistance is mostly because it is also one of the worst and most populated areas in that at least
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a perhaps in the world. it's actually more than an open prison, it's a constant pressure count. and even between 90 for the 7th and 67, it was also quite destitute and certainly the past 60 years became worse. and these people are the majority, 80 percent or so actually come from the vin. it just sounds right across the board doors, which the are denied entry to write. a lot of them can even leave gods. so that is, this is, was really wanting garza after decades of depression, oppression, discrimination races. and i certainly your, by a nation of their basic rights, the committee and so also for the magenta which again, refugees. so it was always difficult for, is there a to break that wouldn't cause that's why they left physically that's in the re
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deployed in $2500.00 sharon because that was just too much for them to handle until they laid siege on guys all the fund. ready gear, but guys what i mean to the, the sense sort of resistance we have had for a few years, sort of, sorry for wars. the past 18 years launched primarily by his right to break. the width of guys is on the resistance of guys says failed or won with a peaceful settlement for gauze and then be a positive israel's and security and interest. a supplemental guys or a settlement, a positive a ceasefire. and perhaps you know, for something positive. if it is still possible, if the willingness is that engage in such negotiations, if we were to have a change of leadership and stuck instances, what change would a ceasefire in gauze? it'd be positive for israel is
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a national security but certainly that's how the americans saw it. that's how i'm a job activities res solid. but that's clearly not how the establishment. uh, that's not how the main part is of solid. the majority or the government sees that we have a coordination of the most fanatical, the most precious boxes. and these are coming together a year and a half, 2 years ago and establishing into our government. that's quite a couple of political that's quite, you know, feeds on dry it and streets we k us feeds for more pizza and extremism and racism. and if we couldn't find the jumping and guns or the funds in jerusalem on well as the bank or never, non or elsewhere, and the odd expansions to nature. so the idea of a sci fi and guys, uh, was basically, i know for them, it could have been only temporary as a lawyer, a, as a pretext to bomb and, and do it easily in a more crimes, as soon as whatever that's 2 to 3 weeks or 6 weeks of ended. so it's cleaned up for
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this government. it's stopped to start a war exactly, to start another more and another more and another more. and they become certainly get her media with the support of the united states that they're not just now. you know, wages, you watch a and killing congress people they actually say by doing that, they're going to re shift to release the united states. i was kind of, i started out before the british and the 1st shop at target. and for no one succeeded over sensitive and we're talking about super powers that killed countless hundreds of 1000 people in iraq, afghanistan, and celia, newman and elsewhere. and they never succeeded. now this little, or you know how to find a 1st time whatever hole is read was to reset them, at least is because of india is reckless it's violent. it's going to need to chaos, and it's going to bring the united states down with that. that's why you and i as we were listening to a person by the members of our yours, of course,
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solving. so you're not an actual reality and that kind of play is going to, you know, go right into front steps of nothing. you know, actually, facilities bonding. could you find that is or starting knows or have fields old or, or, or 5 fields or what have you and you want that's going to be really dangerous. give americans, i've tried that before in the last golf course in 2003 and you know, that is all. wow. gone through so deaden $4563.00 loss. this one is going to get worse. so thank you very much. thank you. my warmish are, i'll just see me a plus con list. joining us the thank you more want. there is much more to bring you still after a quick break. we'll have overnight isn't the women's to 20. welcome to south africa or off the truck. right. stock in charge of the the latest news as it breaks folks kind of it's being unable to rule out
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a pre emptive strike on their own. on the health of israel appears to a policy without control visit with detailed coverage. in spite of increasing threats from mainland china. taiwan is tossing its own political and economic pos from around the world, and the system may terminate the country to present the the offices here now with this full man. thank you very much. that's to said he manage it pip claudio as well to defend the club, and that's the $115.00 charges they facing for. and they did breeches of the premiere,
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he explained natural rules. the hearing into the allegations began last month and is expected to last 10 weeks proposed suggest the decision will be made in early 2025, despite the pro man. so he had made a b to installed in the league. they currently 2nd in the table and host for them on saturday. the best way to defend the collab between games and do my job as late as possible. they cannot miss understands the reason why i'm here, but the same time i'm the person, the managers, and the person who talk more. so all the media to send the message to the fund or whatever. so, and of course i'm going to defend my collab because i trust seems to the owner of friends that especially the chairman for the relation and ceos and all the people working here also all supposed and the premium unique and or level on points with ceci. they'll be sending the sofa and sites on south hampton on saturday,
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looking for a foot e p a. when of the season. we had a really difficult fix or lose absolute dimensional break until about an hour of unpredictable. the thing has happened in terms of injuries and, and today is not being available but we add up to it. and. ready look for i think we competed really well in, you know, the games for sure that aspects our houses still improve but to we are showing that of consistency of i'd have to have you lived in that way that we can plan when games french will accept when a pull pub but has had his full year band for doping reduced to 18 months. the decision followed as he's appealed to quote of all protection for suppose the events of stone will be allowed to resume his career next year. the routing from europe to tough coats could shake up the football tonsil markets, allowing players to leave the club without facing huge financial consequences. the routing came in the case of form of fonts, play it less on a d r a. he was ordered to pay more than $11000000.00 for leaving locomotive bosco a decade ago when he was unhappy with
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a legit pay cuts. the order was also blocked from signing for a new team. the called said on friday that some of the transfer rules laid out by will governing body fif. it broke european low on competition and freedom of movement. specifically that a player and these new tub or liable for compensation to the old club. and the fee for requires an international transport certificates to be issued to a player before joining a new club. in the case of the or the certificate was withheld, cooling a new club to pull out of a deal to sign him fridays. routing could lead to the biggest reform through the football toronto market since 1995 with belgium page on la bozeman successfully challenged our rules. stuffing plays from changing teams up the in the bay contracts without the new tub paying large fees. so that i forget have started a women's t 20 world cup campaign with a victory and the dominant $12.00 in charge on friday against the way spends the
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great. thank you so much p to will that wraps up the news out, but my lean side will be with you and just a moment with more of today's news, stay with us. the is really forces seek to silence. the troops in the occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 in ramallah is targeting of the done is i as in years, a few minutes the ending of john as well as seen in gunners lebanese, done it was, i was just doing this. it's another example of journalist not being allowed to do their work in this conflict. it was just me that douglas detect everything is being undermined by a government entails. here there is a way to tear with the use of to that address even to authoration has read. journalism is not a crime for pressing it is the
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