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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 8, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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the, the right spot, otherwise sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the client. your better tomorrow. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on and the put on and distance and use our lives from doha, coming off in the next 16 minutes. about lots of has vulnerable kits, hits the move in his way the city of haifa soon after it's acting leader to live as a defiant speech as well says of expanding its ground defensive and southwest of
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level and and deploy reserve troops for the operation a spiral of doing the one paying some dollars extra for the people of 11 on more than $1200000.00, something displaced at least for 6 weeks. hollis demands are killed in gaza by on the mentoring this way. it is twice as to who enters a 2nd. yeah. the and one year of war has left gaza unrecognizable. we'll take a look at the trade of destruction. that is why the military has left behind the assisting g m to 6 pm and level one with both is right in the military and has ball . i have carried out the tax hezbollah launched thousands of missiles at high foot israel's 3rd largest city. that's immediately after a speech by his ball as acting. lita named costs him as well as has been deceptive
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. most of the missiles is where the forces have announced their expanding ground operations and they've been on for the 1st time. a reserved division has been deployed in the south west of the country. and will plants have conducted more a rates and favor southern suburb of da here is really middle treat. it says it hit has ball as intelligence headquarters or possibly killing. one of the groups come on does as zayna. hilda begins our coverage is ready. military has carried out extensive airstrikes across southern lebanon, ordering people in more than 100 towns to leave error rates or targeting with isabel, says, or has well as command and control structures as well as its fighting capabilities as the army prepares to expand its ground incursion troops have moved into some areas, but hezbollah is still positioned along the border and is still fighting. the group has also been sending this house across the border targeting, as well as 3rd largest city of hey,
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fall in the biggest attack and the here of hostilities. and the 2nd recorded speech since the assassination of hezbollah, as leader has on the stella, the deputy secretary general appeared more confident and defiant. unless you had better the f, a 0 that the grant class has begun 7 days ago. and these are at least have yet to advise him, was we want to clash with them. let me know. i should think that we will leave our positions or abandon our arms. the only solution for us is to resist and persists the hall. you know, the ground will show that they will suffer losses and that will be the beginning of the end of the war. my feeling was i have to go. but as well as air campaign in areas where hezbollah has a presence is now in its 3rd week, it's been relentless. these really military says it is changing its security reality across the board and has the backing of its main ally. united states were supportive of them targeting has blood but a, but of course we expect them to target as blood in a way that complies with international humanitarian law and then lives of civilian
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casualties. it's described as the most destructive war, yet between long time enemies. but the western nations are blaming has the law. i think most of them some plans like really people with our partners. we are ready to work collectively for the escalation and peace in the region in loveland on the via list threatens to punch a very fragile country to our last in chaos threatening israel. security even more than today has bullet bears a have a responsibility for this situation. having drag lebron on into a war, it did not choose speaking and as well. the french foreign minister made no mention of a proposal. it presented along with the united states for $21.00 day truce to allow for brother negotiations. but he did speak of the need to support the lebanese army and re activate state institutions. level as prime minister says, not the one country that supported a propos 21 day truce, is trying to revive it's 11 on the government. and to a certain extent, has the law had accepted it,
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but as well rejected it. and the feeling among officials close to has the law is that the western nations and its allies and 11 on are trying to take advantage of the groups perceived weakness after it last much of its military and political leadership, as well as its infrastructure. they sent a message that has the law will not be disarmed as a condition to stop the war. at least not under fire. what they are offering is a ceasefire. and the implementation of un resolutions, $1701.00, which would see a strengthening of the lebanese armies presence along the border as well as leadership says it supports that position and principal, now it needs the leverage to win a war which name some says is about who screams 1st center for their elders either they don't well, let's get an update from audi hush and he's joining us live from they wrote and now i'm costs and spoke about a range of issues all,
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including what he called collective leadership of the group. tell us more a while indeed the, this is a $9.00 cost in the 2nd speech and it's clear that says the lies establishing a connection with its supports, a base and also with its rivals and the allies. it's trying to say i'm here and things are starting to get into, nor even if that is going to be a collective leadership across some stuff. clearly they are going to elect to use secret to return the robot. the insured his support as dots in every position within the command chain. and the, the ones who were killed replaced by the deputies or that assistance. and that things are going to be different from now on. he's at the gate said to the need
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speak. that'd be better if you go see asians with the international community as well in order to reach c slab. however, he drew a thin line between the cease fire and complete cease fire and the kind of a truce about 4 feet from his phone. his voice up cost him today look different from the 1st speech. when he, when he spoke of the same time, he was a painting done that is going to be a long bottle and it's not going to be a short floor, especially with when he said that it's going to be who shouts 1st. and certainly it's only being intensifying, even as he was speaking. ali there being strikes on continuing strikes on da here is real, says it's hit has follows intelligence headquarters. what do we notice of the world? in fact, there have been several strikes. uh, what nights and today,
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but the menus coming now is from the south has the lost side. it has a dock and is really a unit duck infiltrate to me on the hold off behind the united nations that that in forces 11 on space and add that on a separately between killed and injured. actually pictures of this attack was seen a live tv. the new subdivision was live in east television was broadcasting from the so for now the odd of several attacks of these 8 or 9 attacks this day from visible light including one on high for us with the betty boss barrage. as we understood it was red, continues its tax, around tire on debate, was the problem to solve that. i didn't several areas that are living on it's, it's a war situation. whereas both sides are trying to inflict on the other as much as, as, as much price as possible. and of course, it is the civilians of lebanon,
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who are paying the highest price ali, stay with us while we look at to a little bit of the humanitarian situation. there are concerns mounting about 11 on food security, as well as military operation destroys funds. the world food program has one that supplies could run out quickly if the rates continue. the u. n. organization says that thousands of hector is a farm land and southern level and have been bent or abandoned and crops of rushing in the field. there are bombings in air strikes, so we escaped. we don't know what happened to our home, whether it was boomed or not. we got our documents and escaped. we'd been on the streets in lebanon for the last 2 days. in gold, we hear no. for an audi, we've mentioned that $1200000.00 people and now displaced in 11 on tell us about the amount of terry and situation and what's happening to these people who's looking after them in
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a country that has seen yes of financial collapse was the humanitarian situation has been to tell you, they think over the past few weeks, especially in the last 10 days when it was started, it's well on a b route on bay with southern sub and the talking different cities and towns. now, there are hundreds of thousands of refugees who are trying to of find the play, see the in schools or in the open spaces. and the government, of course, is in a situation where it doesn't have the abilities to provide to people. and that's why there's been, there's how i mean, that is, it kind of stuff. but ation between the been these governments and united nations agencies, international donors, a n g o. as we're seeing several other countries sending now $811.00 on at the beginning, it was a bit slow. now we're seeing more and more planes coming from outside from
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different countries that popped out a sense already. some a, a, a, the other countries such as of russia, also brazil, several countries are already sending a h to, to the needs. and the government is trying now to distribute this on people. many, also the needs of all have left the country to what see if you add ons onto that 50000 or 100000. so you live in these and 250000. so these are the thank you very much for that for now. that has all the hash symbol overlays has live and they weren't. that's right. in elijah man. yeah. he's a military and security analyst joining us here in the studio. great to have you with us, elijah. so let's talk more about that speech 59 kaufman. what did you make of it? and his incredibly defiant and as we've been hearing from our correspondence, not just defines because we saw that in his last page a few days ago. but also he seemed to even be challenging israel or rather
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challenging as world even move than he did last time. and he spoke about creating more internally, displaced people and as well. that's very important point because the history of shakes name custom. he was involved and responsible. although he had the position of vice secretary genuine that he was beating only with the deputies and the government had nothing to do with admitted traits. this is the 1st time we hear him talking in the military language saying that he promised these really that they would have more and done that the displace people which is changing prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who said that is objective of thought from the variation of all the prisoners in gaza, but the return of all these read it to the knolls. huh. that is a language of the use by the ministry and used to be only the exclusivity of
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sites has on this front of the and also when he described also the background that was going on in the south. yeah, it's me that he is from now on the spokesperson of hezbollah. well, i suppose that's natural after the assassination of how some they'll sit on the. do you see the change, you know, of him talking more military now because because awesome, that's all the is no more. is that why we're hearing from 9 cost them about such things? and what does all of this mean for the state of the group now and what it's thinking, what as your correspondent ash him said this is his 2nd period was off the beginning of the war on 11 and the last few weeks. he is appearing more confidence, a small con, he's in controlled. he is not saying that i am the new secretary general because there is going to be an election, but there's no going to happen soon. and there is no need for
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a new election at the moment. there's a war to run, but from his physician to come and speak about what's going to happen in the future . he is sending a message of command and control. unlike what the defense minister is the regular gun and said that has the law has received as a severe blow. so now if these really had as stop the clock on that time, they're really going to be very disappointed because hezbollah has a joel this head and is moving forward. and we have, so you didn't using using hezbollah has absorbed this head. and that it can recover from the last 3 unprecedented weeks. absolutely has. well, i had tie for a few days ago and then it hit high. so today and high for at least a 100 rock that is correct. and then if you've submitted tenuously with guys sending rockets on television and notate on software law,
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sending me sign on to the stage code, the nation, the here that we haven't seen them last week. which means that has, will, is we gaining of the control accepted, the tactically defeats that he has suffered from. and now saying, all the commands that have been could, a, has a knowledge, the wrong 350 is ready to get 2030. so the rest, the remaining all still in control and this is way 9 cussing coming out with more confidence and saying you will have more intensity, displace people, which means he understands where is rise, suffered the most in its domestic from i imagine manufactured very much for your analysis looking forward to talking to you again soon. thank you. from now. yvonne's foreign minister, a boss at on she is on a diplomatic tour of the middle east tail visit a number of countries,
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including saudi arabia. the trip pains to address regional issues and seek ways to hold as well as assaults on garza and 11 on either the ship model or how long try to reschedule. we have repeatedly state inside. iran does not seek to escalate tensions or engage anymore. although we, i'm not afraid of where we are fully prepared in every way and all that or if they want to test our results. as i mentioned here, they are welcome to do so. we are ready for any scenario for any situation. i will armed forces or a complete readiness at 100 percent. they have identified won't necessarily project it on. this will set about has moved from that on unless fridays during the public sermon, the running and so, but in the, the come on a has send out a message off a regional cooperation. so he said that our enemies one and that is israel. so it is rarely is a or not started on the, on the web and on, on his beloved on from us or you run by israel is
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a regional problem. and all of the companies are facing is rarely aggression time to stop israel. so it requires a regional cooperation and corporation. so a bus that has to use with now is being regarded as a part of this policy and regional reconciliation. and also when it comes to golf and you run so simply in several of the gulf states that are dozens of the american basis made it to the basis. and also regarding the fact that the gulf region is almost the how's the hub of the 40 percent oil in energy, oil and gas production. so now having safety and security of the maritime in the global energy stoplight is extremely important. now, the running for the minister is visit consolidated as the 1st step, and then it's going to continue to with the some other companies as well. so the main things 1st is that in case of a regional escalation of regional war, the american military bases in the gulf companies are not going to be use the gas,
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the run and return. iran is going to give the guarantees to the gulf countries that needed iran or his allies are not going to target the oil and gas about certain facilities across the region of the as one as low as the wave of stripes on gauze as the war. and as a 2nd, yeah. can i at least 43 palestinians on tuesday? attacks on i'll good asian on the site at refugee camps and central gaza killed at least 25 people. most women and children, and the agency services say many people attract under russell. that's bringing all costs, fondant and the city. she's joining us live from the bottom, central, gaza, or response for people there as the warrant as it's 2nd dea and
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well, it's very frustrating specified that this war has been continuous ongoing on all aspects of life. still this minute is really horses at the air strikes a house in ad, right? jeffrey g, come until this minute. the civil defense teams are trying to rescue and to pull bodies of those who were injured and targeted in this house. so at least 19 palestinians were killed in i've been had the building. not only that, there has been intensive air strikes, are tentative, reselling and ground invasion in the nothing parts of the gaza strip and special needs concentrated into about yeah. now in the past couple of hours, 3 schools were targeted and also a bakery and according to the palestinians into bad. yeah. they are saying that the is ready, forces are wiping off at me thing at the sense of life. they're wiping out houses
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and even palestinians who are trying to evacuate or to me, their houses or their soldiers are unable to do to the extensive, at choir and our tellers, hunting and airstrikes. now, this comes after a whole year of the war and those kind of sinews were in the north. they have been there is the end of the whole thing with everything that's our base and the 5 men and also the engine air strikes and continue. it's broad invasion, really forces are trying to add those kind of scenarios to back to it to the south, but so far we only received one family yesterday. now all of this comes as the situation, the house, cuz the situation is collapsing. there's 0 education. garbage is type everywhere, sewage is everywhere. diseases of you are and also winter is on its doors. but also the how situation here in the, in, in the causes through is literally collapsing where most of those who are injured
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are suffering and also come to the woods. let me remind you of a just see that's come or mind i thought who was injured 2 days ago in the lock, the hospital at nights and he got to as rock know in his brain. and he is still having internal meetings till this point. and he was transferred to the european hospital in con units, but so far, there has been no medical supplies to help him. and he's in a very critical stage. i didn't, i started story is one of them. thousands of stories were suffering from their how situation they're on a boat to travel up row, then there's a 0 medical supply. since there's really forces to cover the fed up dusty carter. so the situation in gaza is very depressing and frustrating to everyone, to the children, to the parents, the breast cards, and also for us as certain. and this has been a very hectic here, but it's very obvious that the story is the thing and it's not getting any calmer
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pen. thank you very much for that update. really appreciate him. bell so that he live in data bala and central gaza, or is there any false as a continuing their attacks on the body of refugee camp in northern gaza? is one, has ordered everyone in the camp to leave, but people this say the trapped ones on color with has this update from come all as one hospital and jamalia was going through right now is a matter of his account is not mess across the, on the sending and one thing they said was it was awful. reset the phone based one. yeah. as this all me rain basically i have legit with all 3 of us. i yeah yeah. i was interested to see the victor
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this is one of the people who have been injured by the test on the other side. yeah. people who pay for the tax on arrives to come out of the hospital as they cannot find any safe place in your brother who can so be is way to ami olds or civil use and drugs. i left less on the pounds of weight to the tunnel and then uh, july. therefore you can to all the civilians to leave their home with the yeah, the same time they are blocking the way out. so all was here. and then nothings
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understood on the truck inside. yeah. so we just know what we all will face is the next i was. why? because i just need to come out of the hospital assign for one year who has rented gauze unrecognizable villette and this is really been button that has a literal way to the infrastructure needed to provide the basic necessities of life than the hatred takes a look at the trail of destruction, the israeli military has left behind and gaza. the more than $85000.00 tons of explosives, destroying more than 75 percent of buildings across the gaza strip. israel's attacks have not spared any of the 36 hospitals across the strip, despite their protection under international humanitarian law. 84 percent of health
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facilities have been damaged or destroyed. reporting to you and report school buildings have not been spared with around 90. 3 percent either destroyed or damaged translates to most of causes. 560 educational facilities struck in his really attacks. more than 600 mos subbing fully or partially destroyed. all 3 churches and guys that have been damaged as well. some of these religious sites are historical, dating back centuries, access to clean water and sanitation have been crippled with 67 percent of that infrastructure destroyed, leaving cause of vulnerable to disease outbreaks in gaza. city, all these solid nation plants have been damaged, entire cities across the strip heavy level. this has been 100 and in the north, with nearly all of its residents forced out and its structures flattened and entire residential blocks as well. this is and paid last year were many farmers live
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residential towers and crops completely destroyed. bombs and bulldozers have turned 68 percent of roads into gravel and rubble, according to satellite assessments. that's made a deliveries near impossible. and this turn gaza unrecognizable to its people. this russ siegel and is the director of the master of arts and holocaust and genocide, studies at stockton university. and he's joining us live from new york. thank you very much for your time, mr. seagle. that's the one week off to october the 7th. last year you version article entitled a textbook case of genocide is what has been explicit about what it's carrying alpha and gaza. why isn't the word listening? what was it about as well as actions and words in just the 5 days of october, the 7th. that led you to that incredibly serious conclusion.
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i think that it was very clear. and those 1st few days we were just um, clear and ashamed. and they rec, expressions of what's called in the you and genocide, convention from 1948 content to destroy israel leaves with command authority and international law that states meters and senior army officers in war cabinet ministers were talking about the flattening cause of the lacing uh, guys, uh we heard explicit the demon a zation of palestinians by these people with command authority, of course is really media and public spaces were filled with genocide or rhetoric. but if we're talking about the intent and international law, then we heard a explicit dna section of those students of course visuals, where administer your guidelines, declaration of the total siege on 9th of october, the targets,
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indeed the entire population and the next day calling palestinians then a human animals and the next day is really the president saying explicitly with an entire population of 2300000 palestinians, half of which are under the age of 18. they are all responsible for the homeless to the tap on october 7th. so the expressions of intent to destroy an intent as an central element of the crime of genocide international law were clear in front of our eyes. and since then, they continued for dozens and dozens of the time the organization last for palestine has documented actually hundreds of expressions of intent to destroy and israel in the politics, media society. but if we're talking about again, the people with command authority, we have these documents 10 story dozens of this then until today. and this was have been match by match with unprecedented match by unprecedented destruction. over the
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past year, we have seen the boost will kill men of innocent men, women, and children and dogs that every day. what does this mean for the organizations such as the you, when the international criminal court that is supposed to apply international law to protect civil the civilians, to prevent genocide? yeah, i mean, i think that israel, as you said, has done what it told us to go do. and in the language of the you and genocide, convention is created conditions calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the group in whole life parts into killing us with the destruction of everything as we just occurred in the cause of sprint and to disturb ation, policies that we know that even if the, if these really attack stops today right now, how sinews and guys it will continue to die in large numbers in the 10th of perhaps hundreds of thousands in the coming months of this. i mean, as i've said before, this is not getting a slight, i don't know much inside the trip. yeah. the fact that has been allowed to happen
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for one year. what does that mean for international law for a rules based order? and i think that it's very clear to everyone that the rules based order of the international legal system is on the verge of collapse. now because it's one of its characteristics of impunity and specifically impunity for as well. which was actually foundational in the international legal order. and we have to understand that when that emerged after world war 2 with genocide as it's key innovation, the idea was that the hall up with me now called the holocaust as unique in relation to genocide and therefore israel state where holocaust survivors, many of them try to build their lives is also unique. and this means that the crime of genocide emerge, providing actually israel impute any interest in there and trash and legal system. it became unimaginable to the thing of the israel was perpetrating any crime under international law. not to mention genocide and therefore an unity became structural
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right in the international legal system. now this is why we're seeing, we've seen decades of israel violations of international law, right within the community. and as you've said, we see now the year of this, i'm going a red flag genocide or a solid and now also israel's attack on 11 on um i do think so that we we, we are also and this is a longer term issue. i mean, is it what has achieved the school of destroying doesn't the cisco wrist think this is a reality that, that, that we're on what this thing. but i think that we are also living through a time of change because they do a visual impunity international law that's breaking down. it's breaking down into charge of genocide, that's south africa, but brought in the international court of justice against israel with 3 provisional measure rulings right. that has found and we confirmed that it's plausible. that is what was perpetrating genocide in guys which is, which is really unprecedented. now there's a lot of shortcomings in the international court of justice, provisional measure loans without a doubt. right?
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but this we, we can't undermine the significance of this issue that crack step that the, the community for his role, the system is starting to crack in an international criminal court. we've seen green cross con, was a very conservative international legal figure. right? apply for arrest warrants for is really prime minister to 10, you know, and one minister you'll have to go in again from us leaders. but when he, when he talked about the uh you get this application, he actually emphasized that he's done this against us. then the issue of impunity, and he said very directly that if we don't now show that his words. yeah. international like why is equally the whole system might come down as to what i'm saying? is that right? yeah. where does the process of change, right? that is very significant and we think that there is a possibility for the system changing, right. in the short term,
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prevention of genocide and guidelines failed miserably. completely right? that sounds like you do have. you do have some hope for the long to rest. so you, well that's been great to have your expertise on this. we really appreciate it. thank you. thank you so much. i of the still ahead on the news hour waiting to the side of the northern thailand. heavy rain and solem dams leave tops of chan. my niece was on the website and a lesson and determination will make the power has to be intention of is built in the classroom and the ruins of the home and gaza. the hello. we'll check off of the progress of how it can milton in a moment, but we'll starting south america where we are looking at another band, a very heavy right just stood around southern brazil pushing to was power required
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. i don't run its way up towards us since you and so we go from 30 degrees to on choose day to event $45.00. by the time we come to where to stay some far, you went by the very, to the se, for sale that could cause some flooding. again, pushing me to the eastern side of power, required rush that was there and to west and brazil into columbia then is why the scattering a shout was to into the carrot b. and some went to whether that for time, maybe it was eastern caribbean, jamaica from cuba. well seeing one or 2 houses as well, but the wife is weather will be across central america. more heavy down pulls then for the south west of mexico little system developing just stuff. sure. here we keeping an eye on that. the boy are we keeping an eye on milton? here we go. it's just gloves the fall north of the tom peninsula. so it's we can slightly but still made a category for how we can at the moment is likely to intensify again. as we go through, the coming dies 250 kilometers on those waves significantly higher on the gas heavy
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rain floods. storm surge could be around 3 to 5 meters high as it runs its way towards western florida of the, examining the impact of today's unflinching genders. international filmmakers, world class to bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are
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the safe, the mean comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award. denominator hero. now news the watching me, elizabeth put on unto ha, i've a mind to yvonne to him. stories the solemn, as bella has launched, thousands of missiles at high foot as well as the 3rd largest cities that function the groups acting, needed 9 cos, and gave a ton of my speech. as well as has it been deceptive. most of themselves, as rarely forces have announced of expanding ground operations and 11 on for the
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1st time. a reserved division has been destroyed in the south west of the country. and as one has launched, a wave of air strikes from the gaza strip. but these 43 palestinians have been killed on tuesday as well as well. and gaza has taken a heavy toll on 8 organizations as attacks of kill 226. united nations aid work is that is the most killed in a single conflict. since the establishment of the un gabriel and he's under has this report from the united nations. for decades, the united nations relief and work agency for post any refugees known as under is provided social services for more than 2000000 people in gaza with a staff of around 13000 in gaza, mostly local palestinians. they are doctors, nurses, teachers got a terry ins, but shortly after the october 7th attacks,
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israel made it clear. it's hor on guys that would also be a war. unrra is read cannot and will not allow andre to continue in gaza as it did in the past. israel launched a systematic this information campaign trying to this credit unwrapped and accused . some of its staff members of participating in the october 7th attacks a months long un internal investigation ultimately concluded that 9 staff members may have taken part. all of them were fired. israel also accused on road of systematic bias, but a un commissioned independent review, mostly exonerated on right from those charges for the damage was done close to kaiser and unreal. the united states and several other countries had already suspended funding to unrest. and what remains under attack of the baseless and shameless terrorism charge against
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a un humanitarian agency are no longer at talking point. but a license to kids. and that's, that's exactly what happened. henri staff had been killed by israel the past year. 140 and were run schools turned into shelters have also been attacked by israel. they are relentless on rose. commissioner general says israel's attacks on the organizations won't have more sinister undercurrents. the aim 1st that's tripping by the student from the river to state. you but secondly on so the, in the weakening of putting an end to the expiration of the palestinian fall sound from the munition in recent months is a genocide in guys. it continues is become clear. the majority of the world rejects israel's claims against under
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a little 6 year general administrative level meeting during the un general assembly . last month. the new york countries rally around the u. n. organization. the indispensable to have underway some of the questions nor can the fact that under law cannot be replaced for doing that is questioning the right openness to me and children to food, to shelter, to education, and to hold, get israel's campaign against. under his words, we failed year into the genocide, the agency remains un says, there are no plans to a band these guys gabriel's on to i would just need a united nations your those really military has damage to completely destroyed 93 percent of the schools and gossip or universities have been destroyed. one to him commonly used in this war is scholastic side. it refers to the systemic of literal
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ration of education through the arrest detention, or kenning of teaches students and stuff, and the destruction of educational infrastructure. tonic i was in reports from con eunice. despite the devastation to the old talis redone makes his way to the ruins, with books in his bag and determination in his to it. the work to him makes shift classroom and some eunice may be short. but when it comes to getting an education in does nothing easy. so i'm gonna go ahead and add them some of that before they will want to break and move to schools, not tent sites or can spaces. we had normal classrooms, tests and benches. and then the war started and it reduced everything to ruins in the language class students, and engaged
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a setting that helps talerico happier days. imagine hey, i know we had a better life, better living conditions, but now were suspended between life and death. any moment a rocket could hit and blow us to pieces. the united nation says this very funds has damaged or destroyed nearly all of goes is 560 schools. and the education ministry says more than $650000.00 times thing students will be deprived from an education for 2nd year. critics accused is deliberately targeting educational institutions. some of the most of us sit up list and school in the readings of the building in which she used to live and teach her. students are given not only a chance to learn, but also some response from the huffman and we're trying to ease the mental suffering children of going through because of the war. they witness death and
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destruction. above all, many of these children are off and some lost their fathers, others lost their mothers. we're doing our best to provide what they've been deprived of. i consider them as my own children wants to ensure everyone who gets the attention and they do this. and then you had the what we're trying to meet all their needs from regular education to mental health care or even emotional support . we provide them with personal support to follow up. so any cuz so task she knows would be difficult but is the 10. and so with the schools in rooms education will be effective for years. but palestine a student say the tub and to go to schools despite the rustic humanitarian conditions and this valley bumming because the loan got children to stay out of the schools. the higher the risk of a last generation target compass,
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then i will just be your con eunice. punish going for the sports community. and also it has also been impacted by a year off, as well as well basis that goes from the palestinian football association showing more than $400.00 athletes and sports officials have been killed off those 315. the foot board is including $87.00 children, is where the attacks levels are destroyed, more than 50 sports facilities. david stokes reports calling unit stadium is no longer used for football games severely damaged. it's now a make shift refugee camp. a clay assigned to the impact that is rails war and garza has had on sport is video as be systematically targeting sports across that to are trait at around 50 scores for settings that are being produced. troubling doza. one is stadium remains intact, which is the stadium in data by and it's associated. it has been turned into
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a shelters and thousands of displaced people. this rule has been the deadliest and the most top break and the most demolishing for policy. any sports in garza, the majority of sports and infrastructure in gaza has been destroyed from larger units to local gyms. these bodybuilders continue training among the daybreak others use this gym, which has been completely rebuilt outside using equipment rescued from the rubble of onyx critical. how? yeah, i lost everything that we lost our families hugs. we also lost the future. we have no future, no life, nothing. we come here to the gym just to release the angle weight, lift them, how many tomato lost out on the place at the olympics. he injured himself carrying water for his family. i lost 20 kilos in weight to po nutrition at times 18 animal feet to survive. it's a palestinian athletes did make it to the parish games,
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most of them faced abroad or in the occupied westbank. where is really raids in check points, make it hard to practice. 800 meter varnette mohammed, dwight uh, was forced to run on the road to jericho, instead of a prophet track behaving or in the way in jersey participation is an achievement on it's, i know the main mounts of palestine and the opening ceremony. the shopping, i haven't had a feeling that cannot be described one to 3 for all. one, it's hard to comprehend how, how those funds next generation of olympians can possibly emerge from this rule. it spoke continues to enjoy even in the toughest of environment. whether it's focusing on wrestling, or par, cool, exercise, and physical activity offers up a little joy and hope in the most desperate times. they be stokes. and would you say we're still ahead on the news? our to all positions of forces celebrate and indeed administer the crush,
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made off for a landslide victory in states elections held for the 1st time in a decade. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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the business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the to edit administer. because me is now with the opposition the lines of national conference and the congress is set to win a landslide and local elections. this is the 1st election since the regions of autonomy was enrolled in 2019. the vote was being seen as a referendum on that decision by prime minister in that in the mornings government
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. as far as the agenda party is leading in the hindu majority jungle region, the opposition alliance is set to win enough seats to form a government saying besides, he has more. the 1st poles indeed administered cushion mirror since the hindu nationalist government of india is prime minister and a rather moody strip. the muslim majority, a region of its long held semi autonomous status 5 years ago. as votes were counted on tuesday, it became clear fairly quickly. the main opposition congress party and its regional our, the national conference would carry the day. most of you may have 2 of them. now goal is not just to win the elections. now. room is to address the injustices we've faced, such as a scrapping of article 370 on the division of the state, the removal of our flag and the tampering about constitution. this will be, i'll be getting in a struggle to restore all of the article 370 gave special status to confirm your as an indian state. removing it brought the region directly under new dell is
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controlled. something that resonated among bodies supporters, but in kashmir was seen as a way to force demographic changes. the region has been on edge ever since civil liberties, curved and media again, the audible 30 man in the beach states. i was don't know. what state can i see that created the summer months and the the to check to be shipped. security has been tied to pulling stations and counting centers for weeks. nearly 8900000 people were eligible to vote. overall turn out is estimated at 64 percent. the vote will allow indian administer to smear, to have its own, assembled, but remain a union territory with limited power the throbbing ages. when early i spoke to some sol as a spokesman for the indian national congress party, one of the alliance partners,
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i began by asking him the election results means for the territories stability. this election has been held up to 10 years. and though we've had a disruption of the democratic process in german, push me in 2009. jean, our state was taken away from us. uh, it was, uh uh we had people are disempowered. uh and uh, in our system was converted into a union tax for directory by new jersey. i think a while and the result is being that people really have no voice and how their government and lots of issues. other people based on a regular basis, extremely high of employment, you know, highest a female unemployment in the country. second highest. you was unemployment in the country. we have a drug that switch 10 percent of the population is affected by a drug abuse. and that is according to a fall of entry,
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stunning committee. so the lots and lots of issues that i think people wanting to take control back and job of watching those representatives who they feel i would try to give voice to be aspiration. so that'd be, that is exactly what happened on the lines to the of that has done it done very well. i think we could have done even better, but i think we've done enough, but very well. then we're going to come the next step and did you think should be yeah, certainly there is no shortage of challenges. the under development that you mentioned, but also serious secures and challenges in the region. how much can the territory achieve without being a state? well, unfortunately we, we contradict you as much as we would like to without being a state. and i think that is going to be one of the 1st oldest assessments i was doing, push me defense to be a state. it was always a state, the only state in the union that was the union territory state. that's the
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1st time. and the only time that happened in the independent india's history, when a state was basically a, you know, a devoted to, you didn't talk to the state of a so i'm so glad you get on the we have lots of challenges to do with, but do we become a state we really don't have to kind of governments that we can uh utilize. and we've heard from one national calling since nina. and he said the victory wouldn't be the step much of the efforts to restore or to me to the region. but is there a constitutional pathway to do that when parliament for to disrupt the region of this autonomy for 5 years ago? wherever we, i have not had confidence in the comments about, you know, other fines partners, whatever our id ideas meet, that is what we will try. walter, of course with natural confidence, is free to pursue whatever objectives it has in its mind. but as far as the governance of the state is concerned, that will be the definitely be in the hands of the lines government, of which we need the part. and i think the common program will develop,
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or most of the most i'm beta heading to the poles to elect a new president and parliament members. president felipe new see of the vote in parties stepping down off to 7 to tons. corruption and poverty have a major campaign issues. noncom web reports. the really fully my policies come that to san diego trafford is the youngest leader is ever had. and when speaking to support is it raleigh's? he's been trying to distance himself from the corruption scandals in which truly mos being implicated in the past many mozambique and say there's little chance of change, right? scream safe for lima is prepared to rig itself for victory if it needs to really move in the electro commission deny it. pretty much controlled all of the state machinery ever since. independence from portuguese play new role in 1975 for the most enemy in the 15, the civil war that followed was phenomena. and it's been the main political
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position policy ever since its candidates. let's see if i might a run in the last election 5 years ago for lima was declared, the winner when body said that the polls were rig you know, mos nationwide support base is not as strong as it used to be. an election analysts say that it's not letting said one galani may pose the biggest threat to for lima is hold on power. he's running as an independent candidates, some of the candidates of promise to resolve the conflict in the northern cupboards . l got a problem with french oil, john side, sal is investing about $20000000000.00 to extract natural gas deposits. the government supported by the european union and viber london soldiers. and it's fine to get the all groups that fall off bigger issues on jobs and the economy. 2 thirds of mos on beacons live in poverty on less than $2.00 a day. people are waiting to see if wednesdays poll will bring any change. malcolm
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web houses, era mozambie the northern tie city of chan. my is cleaning up all the floods over the weekend. the wolf is on our receiving, but cities for the south, including the capital bank call can prepare invest slot defenses. so any chance at this report from non to booty north of the capital elephants way through the floods in ching, my varying residents had been stranded to days. heavy rain water released from swelling dams, the pump. so the city, several meters under water water levels. and now dropping revealing extensive damage this elephant, unable to escape its handler, inconsolable the loss. those wolf has a now heading south river is already incredibly slow and what was a meter on the water?
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and this isn't even the water from the know which is expected in the next 2448 down . the river is already bused as banking places flooding this community, north of bank, cold. at this stage, just an inconvenience. but if the was the levels continue to rise, will be completely engulfed. and there was much confidence in the authorities to hold back to wilton's. every time there's a flood, the bunk cook canals, certain type of fleming. the thought of these are able to prevent the flood getting on to bunk talk, but people along the river like those have to suffer at the local temple sand bags . so the last line of defense. but these weren't whole banks, thousands of liters gushing down from the know some residents taking advantage of the floods. the chance to go fishing will just splash around in the murky water. others appearing out into a world that might soon be just like this. tony chang al jazeera, known temporary central time and to and that said to me, elizabeth,
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