tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 25, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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sponsor with this strategic downstream industry on the clock. in the news, your better tomorrow. the . the hello on sort of hire. this is the news line from dell hook coming up in the next 60 minutes. is ready times open. fly on northern goals has come all odd one, hospital patients and boxes of trumps inside dozens of palestinians, all killed in is really strikes on gauze the you, when school time shelter and almost fight off. it's all good since we've talked
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about options to capitalize on this moment and next steps to move the process for the interest rates that are negotiated as will be getting together in the coming days. the us secretary of state says it's time to agree to a c spot. now that israel has a chief to school aims in garza, the does ray, the jets hits the lebanese capital yet again, targeting residential areas in solving by the as, excuse me. hello and welcome. we begin to sneeze with yet another is really strike . in northern garza, there are reports of a large number of casualties in an attack, destroying at least 13 buildings in
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a house in the area of jamalia. it's been on the stage for nearly 3 weeks and it's made up mostly of people has been displaced multiple times now, but it is the time in the north came just hours all through a series of devastating is ray, the strikes across garza, my lod, one hospital in the nose was just one targets websites showed the facility central garza so at least 18 people killed in an attack on a school toned to a shelter. and on the site out, i'll just there is hanging from what has moved from dated by in central garza and just a warning. there are some disturbing distrusting images. the 1st responders rush to get to the school of central dogs and the top floor doing soon. my fire, the lifeless body of a young girl is carried to from the building is read in military save. it is how much demand and control center to get old for caution to avoid harm to
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civilians. but the sheer force of an explosion within a densely populated building isn't discriminative enough to obliterate a person, leaving almost nothing behind these are the climes of is really to show what was standing in the streets as we had a hit came out with us. and by going to a single mine will children and women, and each of them cuts up to pieces. these are just some of the more than 17000 children who have been killed and is really a talk since october last year. save the children close at the most dangerous place in the world to be a china there is, there are in the phases of those and survived the blast. you know, they are headed to hospitals that are over
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a stretch and barely functioning like allowed on a lot of food is as a scares, safe to hear the crowd of people in there. but i must fight to get their hands on. what much of the world take for granted some bread? i would say, if we don't die from the war, we will die from hunger. we appeal to the world to all free people of the worlds of all humanity, you know. but there was more in the neighbouring the rest as you can. another is ready to strike this time on a building that used to be a jim. a single fire extinguisher. it's on the blaze, but it's fighting a losing battle, penny my how. how does your data bear about palestine? now on his own series is in the goal, is the city was more his radius hikes in the know by dialing to help me of these really forces went to the city, paid law here, specifically to the a boot to mom school and the vicinity of the school where that all 3 shelters are,
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well, you definitely are about 6000 people with sheltering that the situation is very challenging. oh no, no. the centers were targeted and they were hit. the people were ordered to go out and surrender. those who wouldn't surrender were shot. they own a lot of these types of attacks being carried out over the last 20 days. until now is ready for us is a storming the shelters. arresting men with women and children on the siege. go with the applause, women and children of being forced out of the facility, while man a taken to an undisclosed location. that'd be all for now. many palestinians don't know whether office or brought this all sign. the lease have been separated and many have nowhere to go. well boxes radius trunk on the, on the site on the refugee camp on the same time happened when they were a secretary of state on sunday, blink. and sat down to negotiations here in cats or,
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and it's all parts of this diplomatic push to revise. tooks angel reaching a c spot in gauze and now he met the man of cuts. all that shift to me. but how much of funding for holding talks with the countries prime minister thinking says the us is open to exploring different options to and the will often months of failed attempts. we do anticipate that the negotiators will be getting together in the coming days. and again, what we really have to determine is whether a mazda is prepared to engage. and i believe that we'll be able to do that starting in the coming days. now one person has been injured and also look at slide from level to instruct the not know then is really city of conrad. the attack has closed extensive damage to 12 apartments in arisen to their central rather complex in the city which lies around 5 to 5 kilometers from the lebanese border. now these really minute teresa is, it's intercepted 5 rockets fired from 11 on well let us go live to him,
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how much i'm june, hasn't jordan's come through online? and that's because he's ready to government has bind, i'll de 0 from reporting within is relevant of course, the occupied territories. my mother in law has been going on in the last few hours with his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying he's going to send the director of more 5 to go head 4 talks. what more has as well been saying on this? well sir, there's been 2 statements over the course, the past few hours from the office of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the 1st statement, which was released a little less than an hour after that press conference. it was held and they'll have between us secretary of state and the blinking as well as the cost of the prime minister shift and how much of an either minus sign in the 1st statement from that some yahoo stated that that is really head of the most david barnett wouldn't be dispatched to cut the on sunday to take part in
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a summit that he would be meeting with the company prime minister as well as the us head of the c i a william burns that would take place in durham, and that there would be ideas put forth as to how to potentially try to resume negotiations for a cease fire. now beyond that, just a couple of hours later, there was another statement from the officer missing yahoo, in which he said that he was thankful to the egyptians for putting forth ideas on how to try and get a captives released deals with regard to those really captives that are still in gaza. what's interesting about all this is this comes in the backdrop of rhetoric these past few days from israel that did nothing to indicate that the israelis were willing to try to step back from conflict and enter into talks for another potential ceasefire. what we've heard repeatedly since the death of you have sent war a time when the us president was pushing again and again israel to take advantage
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of this time to try and answer it to see find negotiations. what we heard repeatedly from is really is across the political spectrum, including the prime minister, the defense sect at the defense minister. you are good lot as well as the one of the had the opposition in israel been against. they were all saying that israel, the army, was going to be staying in gauze it for years to come, and that they would not leave guys until the end of the war were achieved. so that was really defiant. rhetoric kept coming out of israel, no indication they were willing to try to push forward for any kind of a, a cease fire deal or any kind of a deal that would see the release of captors and gaza. being swapped for palestinian prisoners in is really jails. now the rhetoric has changed quite a bit. we will have to see what happens when barnett gets took up the on sunday. and if that will lead to even more talks in the days to come. so of course, a lot of on the entire through the thanks very much for the updates on who is real
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politics. so how much of july for us in mind and jordan? well, let's go to some of the binge of a who joins is now from head and cuts off from dough. ha, so summer you've been covering these talks throughout the day. can you talk? cuz through what we've been hearing so far, you've been speaking to people in the car doors, whether it's the categories or the americans, what are the politicians and all of those involved in the diplomatic circle telling you? well, this was the 11th trip by the us secretary of state to, to the region. since the october 7, the, it started and it has been a year of hearing more or less same from all of the sides. we've been hearing from the country saying that they want to see more a get into casa, condemning what has been going on in northern godsa and saying that there, that needs to be a supplement. and that needs to be assessed ation of hostilities. we've heard from the americans putting squarely the blame on how much sinks and why was the biggest
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impediment to talks. and there's now rekindled an opportunity for these ratings to seize it. and uh, as uh, blinking said that they've reached all their strategic objectives. now there could be talks of a ceasefire, so the, the, the top disk and go home and as, as clock look, you saw a statement from the is a prime minister saying that he welcomes such a deal and what has been working in the backdrop of all of this, we heard from the 3 prime minister saying that he backs what is being happening in cairo because this being talks of another propose of a, a sort of a, into metro bit. there would be a cessation of hostilities that'd be signed a few days. last few months had been the 1st batch of hostages were released. so there will be sufficient of hostilities and there'll be some sort of hostage release. but as her boss has been saying very clearly that it does not want a deed which does not see an end to the violence a, as in removal of all of these really forces from because uh uh, but what has happened is a little higher. the deputy chief of how much as
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a arrived in cairo, he's held talks in cairo and apparently there is some move. but as you know, that we've all seen it before. you know, as you said, we've all seen it before, but so lots of players involved. stay with obviously the us cats are in egypt, the main media is over it and then a year all the now what's next for us? like, sorry, and to me say you're a sort sort of state rather than sleeping can. and in terms of the next diplomatic moves from any of these countries, while i'm sleeping can moves from the hot to london where there is going to be a meeting with out of diplomats foreign ministers and, and other actors to try and cement this and, and be be hearing in the car doors that there were 2 very important parts of this visit. one was much advertise that this is the opportunity for us and why are that there is could be a ceasefire. and the other that he was preparing the region for this possible is really strike on iran, which is also a imminent and that many countries in this region have been basing themselves for
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it. and we heard both from the countryside and the american side that they do not want the escalation that it'd be strikes, continue to be, they could to escalate and, and bring the whole region into it. so on and or be we've seen in the last 12 years, much of rhetoric, but unless the need to remove, unless there is a release of those captives, unless a much needed aid gets into gaza, especially northern gaza. and unless the guns go silent, it is all going to remain rhetoric that has all been heard and seen before. yeah, so thanks very much full thoughts update this island and job. it has been covering the latest on those diplomatic efforts here in the cuts all. well, let's go straight to the us. we're going to speak to p. j. crowley, who's a former assistant secretary of states and or it's hired us at force kind of know the joins us from alexandra in the state of virginia. um, thank you so much. p j for joining us where you had the what's all reports,
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some been job aid was saying a slightly much movement. it's been revived again, that was an absolute style mates where clearly no diplomatic efforts were being made. what is your assessment of this latest efforts? have from the us as well any time you have negotiators at various tables communicating through their respective channels. you know, that is good news. however, that's understand that, you know, these are talks about talks. they're there discussions of how to resume formal c, c 's bar negotiations. and that gives all the parties on the one hand, the opportunity due to reiterate, you know, their maxima list positions and, and as we know, some of those max bullets positions, you know, are of, you know, directly and contradiction that i'm awesome, says, said is really forces we,
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israel is committed to keeping the forces in casa and so i, i think, uh well this will be a promising develop and i think we're still some time off from the prospect of a breakthrough. and of course, it really is reminiscent of the number of times we seen in the same thing. your sex or a yes. next thursday i'm to be blinking visits the region. he tries to make some progress . these really say that they'll listen of the opens to those talks. they then blame how much time us blames of israel. full that's a stalemate. is there anything likely to happen this time? especially given that has been why was killed the hum us leader and many had spoke. but once that happened there would that would be a game changer in a way, but it's not even likely now why i think,
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i think you just underscored that there are so many questions surrounding this. you know, um, you know, it does, the delegation coming from hamas to egypt actually have authority. do they have control over how much spiders do they have control over the hostages? you know, and then you have the intersection between the conflict and gossip and the conflict and lebanon. you have the prospect of, of it is really retaliation against iran. and then of course, here with united states, you know, you have the backdrop of the upcoming presidential election in the next couple of days. you know, and, and that's underscore from the american is really side that benjamin netanyahu really wants donald trump to be re elected. so is he going to give the bite administration and by extension carmella harris, some kind of, you know, victory in the days just before the presence election. you're personally,
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i'm doubtful of that. so i do think that they'll be a genuine talk about where things stand and whether they're there are conditions to resume, she's far negotiations. but i think as we've seen before, this is going to be a process that takes some time. the course take some time has been more than a year now, and as we speak, those strikes are still continuing in the gaza strip as well as in 11 on capital bay roots. and of course, the families of those are still held captive, all demanding full that see spice to happen as soon as possible. thank you very much. free day. crowley, a former us assistant secretary of state. i'm the retired us air force colonel in the us. we really appreciate you joining us. you're welcome. bye. are not always is there is kristen salumi is in washington to see the us says that close to a deal. they said this before. do you get a sense from what you've been hearing? of course you being that whether this is the time that anything is likely to be
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different, while the secretary of state anthony blank and touring through the middle east and now europe, it certainly feels like he's ramping up the pressure repeating this message, that with israel having achieved at strategic goals with the death of yeah, yes and war her mazda is leader, that there is no reason not to reach a deal. this is the message that he keeps repeating. it says it's time to get the captives home and to get more a blowing into gaza. but of course, joe biden, president of the united states, has also put a deadline on israel. he called on the as really, authorities to ramp up a into gaza within 30 days or risk losing us aid to israel and so far, according to the united nations that has not yet happened. so we'd cds attempts are
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these statements that are made directed at israel, but of course, this has happened before and we haven't gotten there yet. but there does seem to be a new sense of urgency on the part of the secretary of state. and of course, you assign those agencies and saying that they've not been able to bring in a israel, has not see those reports that they've said that they have less and more lately into the northern goals district. but who is going to be representing the us in the next round of talks, especially because with so much closer to the us election that's due to take place in november. that's right, but the new administration, whoever that will be, won't take power until january, we expect the same team to head back to know how to conduct those talks. they've been led in the past by c, i a director bill burns traveling with him,
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a special envoy in his hochstein who was just in love and on member of the national security council. and of course, they're expected to be back in the region very soon, for talks with a guitar, a prime minister on sunday. we expect the objections will be there also lots of for them to consider. and of course, the big question is, who will be representing a moss as the negotiations continue? yeah, absolutely. um chris and sending me that following the latest for us from washington d. c. on those diplomatic efforts by the us when it comes to the war and goals are assessing what we're seeing in 11 on well, the is really minute treat has talked to a route southern suburbs with multiple strikes. take a listen. well via the tax targets in the areas of da here and show a font that's the lease of strikes that came moments off. the israel issued a full says,
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actuation threat selling residents to leave the homes. now it also jabari has the latest from the campus, will be re another night's falls on the lebanese capital and as well, yet again, issuing forth evacuation threats for at least 2 neighborhoods in the southern suburb of dia, shortly after those threats were issued. israel at targeted residential buildings, yet again in da here. now this area in the southern suburb of neighbors was once home to nearly 700000 people, but as a result of intensive bombardment, by is route. many people have fled to their homes. the neighborhoods are now ghost towns and as a result of that, according to the ones, latest figures, nearly one and a half 1000000 lebanese have been internally displaced in the country. as the latest strikes are a continuation of what we seen by these riley military. and in terms of what they say are targets belonging to has the law, but it is clearly civilian infrastructure and buildings have come under attack. all
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this comes as a, there is really no clear sign of any diplomatic solution to this ongoing crisis that is crippling. this country on all levels. dorsey jabari aus is 0. they are now 7 people including children have been killed and it is really striking the eastern block of valley and 11 or 14 others were injured. when the rockets hits a house in the sight town of her, the 1st thing nearby vehicle is the place emergency teams have rescued several people who would trucks on the russell i saw the bank has the latest from the we've just arrived in also does this small town in the back of valleys falling on his radio, striking this relatively silent at the moment as these rescue will cuz use the hands, try to look underneath the rubble because they believe some people may still be alive following this s right now, the authorities here have told us that the number of people, including children,
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have died and just asked right. and then, and we've seen it, people been taking a look, taking away in ambulances. now this is where you strike to place in the middle of a residential area. and this thing is replicated across the default value across towns and villages along the main highway. and each is really bump costs millions of dollars and the being dropped. those bombs are being dropped on townsend villages like this one in the middle, a residential area is closing, complete and utter devastation. we've seen the fire engines working to i'm still trying to put the fire out. we see risky, two's going through. so wait, things find out if the can hit anyone underneath that trouble. and when the strikes happened, hundreds of meters around the initial strikes like the dave, we spreads out a windows blown out a cause, a damaged people's homes are destroyed. and all night there was strikes across the default valley and people thought that maybe the day would bring some rest bytes.
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but it hasn't. those strikes have continued, not just here and no further across the best of value. i started big data and for the value from some john many have placed over a 1000000000 dollars in a to 11 on to help people displaced by and he is ready for me. president m on. yeah . and my crown is 1st seen international, a conference for 11 on this really forces continue to attack what they claim all his bo targets. now, some of the money will also be used to strengthen the lebanese army in the south of the country. delegates from around 70 countries in 15, international organizations including the united nations. all attending docs event in paris, bounded smith has moved from the along with the financial pledges. francis presents and manual microns as they will contribute to equipping 11 homes. and the aim is to make it capable of re establishing control in the south of 11 on an area currently
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dominated by his folder. so what does that mean? i basically regret that it runs engaged in this with has the law against israel, while the great, the interest of lebanon required for it to stay away from the war and gone. so i regret that israel continues its military operations in evidence in the south in bay route and elsewhere. and the number of civilian victims continues to increase. 11 on the government says it needs at least $250000000.00 a month to cover immediate humanitarian needs. and that includes looking after the $1300000.00 people internally displaced, as well as tens of millions of dollars more for reconstruction. the truth is that you did get action has quotes for us as a section of 2 at old schools hosted with us. i'll try to relate to that model and others that ticket and 1st session and then measure of financing is needed for large scale. the construction project projects, including the building, the prospect system, all are good. what if i say that this combination,
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telecommunication, if last section and remove it all for others, for the construction representative from israel and the around was invited to this conference in the us only sent a deputy to secretary of state and to me blinking so french hopes for reaching some sort of a data on the c, spyware, perhaps always fetched thoughts. monochrome will be satisfied without more than $860000000.00 in humanitarian. a. the more than $200000000.00 pledge 11 on the 10th, i'll just say, are cars. i was so many people, 11 on false, to flee the homes. the challenge is making in distributing meals to those in need continues to grow. child stratford report its forms ne, in beirut. signs of a one's normal life. scan to the one with twisted steel rubble, people search for personal belongings in the company. devastation of what was once
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a home. we play and we love which the title for the children's book. i love you, the whole table was supposed to be those who are deals and monitored here with children and women and they were educated, they were studying and most of them to work teacher. what were these, where it is looking for? they came to kill the supportive community of the resistance which angers them, supported by the us, the u. k. and others with weapons, equipment and politics about the home. how many young is ready? it strikes the heating she and mostly neighborhoods like this one day and night. a residential properties tens, if not hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed. at least one point. 2000000 people forced to flee for their lives. and that number is growing over time as the number of people made homeless increases. so does the challenge of getting
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food a lean kind of a key and is converted to a restaurant into a food production center making 50000 meals a day. that she says there's no with near enough you know that's least 200000 actually. this is a basic stood if it goes, yeah, 1200000. declare this place people good in the schools or in the shelf as we have around 400000. you have a lot of people doubling in the houses or on the streets. cash were ingredients comes from the humanitarian organization. the will central kitchen. yesterday you had 5. exactly. yeah. so yes, you have around 50 to 60000. yesterday. increase the demand, arriving to title and from side that's we're here. monday i'm like most of the people working. it is a volunteer who's home was destroyed. find his way to get
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a strike. let's press on it. it's not just about the house that's gone. it's about everything know already in the neighborhood, but everywhere in the back of the valley and in the south. the precious things we have lost of affected us a lot. and honestly, i can't describe the feelings we have. we finally, one of the bands taking food to people sheltering in these decades old palestinian refugee camp with the food being handed out here today is for the lebanese victims . if this will give me, i'm just a who 1st i'll work stop. so we had no money in our hands to buy food or drink, then we were displaced from the south and we move to the bay with suburbs and then the sort of bombing the suburbs. and so we were displaced here again home and a sound. somebody's really drove above smoke rising from the blue to eighties homes. no one knows when the next these really military force displacement order
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will come. where the next strike will charles drop it down to 0. the root will still ahead on al jazeera funerals and took care for the victims of wednesdays attack on the state from defense company, president of the vine homes and emergency security meeting. the how are you guys sending those shows, each of them springs on this article, smotts, australia, hot sunshine, across those northern there was still a few showers say which was the eastern side, the hey, 9 areas, a queen size save some shops. i was still along with the coastal french on the south. i was a high pressure, culminating full many i'm not made a good deal of sunshine then. so down towards the southeast,
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the the hello and welcome back. your watching else. is there a reminder of all the top stories this hour and others ready strike in northern goals up the all reports of a large number of casualties internet text, this boring at least the scene buildings in on how is the in the area all but giovanni, a variety times have been following us. come on, odd one, hospital is so in northern garza theory has been on the is really see just an 83 weeks. come on, odd ones. all right, so says the intensive care unit to sustain severe damage in dunces. hot and the is ready, minute 3 has talked to a route southern somebody with multiple strikes,
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at least one of the as heights on the densely populated area of science. us now, israel's will, and garza has been the douglas conflicts in recent memory for john list. in fact, the international federation of john list as the mortality rate is more than 10 percent is radiate tax of killed at least $177.00 media workers in garza. and not just in the last year. nora han has this report. these best stuff to protect and clearly identified john list yet. there's also little protection for palestinian journalists, who risk their lives to report and is ralph relentless bombing has gone back into gauze. do you know anything on the 1st day of the war? up to the 7th, this happened a bomb went to of near out of the report, a unit of you had a she reported live going as a city and the building behind her home to several media institutions. it was
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a sign of things to come. just 2 days later, this would become the final pro, costs from john list site of how we did assess the board, has had a board if it be a bus. if i got the editor in chief of the news website along with 2 of the john this stuart at a safe distance from a building, israel boned, it would boom. instead, it struck a building nearby, killing all 3. while international media has only been allowed in which he is ready on the under heavy censorship, john listened, golfing pivotal documenting exposing possible, his ready war crimes and the suffering of posting and for somebody to have them again. among the eldest, there is full because your chief was as deaf, those who continued and his pursuit were close and the war even of his wife, teenage son, 7 year old daughter, and his grandson were killed in an as strike in mid december. he and out, is there
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a camera then some of the car will quote, is a strike while filming, as a school? well, i would, dr. was wounded a still under heavy fire and network of human rights groups. and john was pressured as well to let them rescue him. arriving 6 and a half hours later, it was too late. i would like to deaf doctor was injured in the same strike. less than a month later doctor's oldest son, holmes, of travel to southern guns to document the optimal openness rady attack, but never returned. a direct striking his vehicle killed him and his colleague, most of us were i was the doctor paid tribute to his 27 year old son. you know from much of the war, i'll just say our correspondence is man a go with reporting from northern golf. he and his cameraman, romeo rescue would directly targeted in this rate of striking his call. both were
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wearing press best. these are just some stories of john, this who set out to tell the truth about israel school. acosta. and these are the names of over jams killed while doing so. those who died in the 1st few months of israel's war and gaza, made up 75 percent of old john was killed around the world in 2023 o'clock on the left. and that's definitely the heavy hit, a total loss here, this report a tool office press based off the learning of his colleagues that saying it also the protection. now for the high of the high ending goes many people know that wearing a press fest can even make them a target yet it's also come to symbolize the pursuit of truth in the face of death nor hon. i'll just say around as well. let's talk to frank smith, who's the founder of global john list security, and is also a veteran press freedom advocates. he joins us live from leesburg and virginia.
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thank you so much, frank, for joining us now. how does this compact of for you, since the records began of john this being killed? this is the absolute worst conflict for a journalist we have ever seen. more journalists have been killed over the past year just in the past year in gaza than we've ever seen anywhere else. and the over whelming majority of those journalist, our guys in journalists reporting on their own communities. there is evidence of direct targeting that we saw in southern lebanon, which is still under investigation targeting reuters journal as a few journalists and others. and there's also evidence that many of the journalists have been killed in indiscriminate bombing attacks that have taken a great toll on the gods and population, and a great soul upon journalists. we've also now seen the accusations from these really defense forces, accusing 6 l, g z out to 0 journalists of being agents of
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a mass or islamic jihad. but there is actually no evidence that they are presenting . they're creating a, a, a post on x, that reports to, to talk about evidence, but it doesn't actually prove anything. so if these rarely defense forces want to continue, they're going to have to show evidence to make these connections. because it now, it seems like they're just continuing to shoot the messenger blaming journalist for the reporting that is showing the reality on the ground, which is evidence of work crimes, if not acts of genocide or genocide. and of course, the just in response to that is, is radio accusations, the 0 maintains and has maintained throughout this, that those accusations, all based, listed as of course, we know that. so i'll just, there has effectively been a from binds from reporting within israel. and within the occupied territories,
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the story, the august, there has been very much across for decades. and now it's important to also not just talk about those deaths, some of those jonas, as we said that uh for exam, full sign that i will deca. i had met him posts the backend of in garza in february . those are not just john list. they will also family members, people of the community where everyone in garza knows each of the bots. i also want to talk about the john this, the not being allowed to cover what's going on in the goal is the strip of course, some have been allowed in by the as rating of forces and by the government. but it's very selective. how important is it frank, to allow jonas to go into the goals district. i'm be able to report on the facts on the ground. the journalists are the only independent monitors that are available to document what is happening on the ground, no matter who is committing abuses. or no matter what kind of atrocities are
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recurring or other activities. and without journalist you create or her medic environment where you can do anything you want without any measure of account ability. every democratic nation, all the nations that are part of the international community of nations for port to uphold, press freedom. that means allowing access for journalists not just alj, a 0, a journalist who lived there, but journalist from outside to report on the ground and report on the ground without minders minders, comforting journals what you would expect from china or russia, or other authoritarian states. israel reports to be in the democracy that here's the democratic values that are treatment insured, but is consistent with. and of course, you have is riley ministers, the afar rights minister, such as it's a mob been given to the national security minister in the government at the time when lots of us was covering the war. the we're putting out some narrative which
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these ready public believe targeting john list looks like they could be a palestinian origin and they were targeting them. it was vigilante style. now just wanted to on pick something here where our recess is saying that some they all actually have complained about this with the i c, c prosecutor, kareem of hon, who has a show that crimes against john is all included in it's uh, investigation. um, now what can be done because it does seem to be up to see when it comes to the number of john lisco. is it because a lot of them all part of sending is it because of where they all from? and i think unfortunately, the fact that the overwhelming majority of journalists killed in gods have been palestinians means it's not getting the attention then it would get if these journalists were all working for western media or media outside, outside of the theater. and that's a terrible thing to say, but i believe that is the case and we have to treat palestinian journalist as being
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as important as any journalist, right? you cannot target them, you must allow them access. and i think this conflict requires a media presence to report what is happening on the ground and documenting what is happening. and it seems that there's a campaign to, to target journalists and to limit their access. so there will be no witnesses to what is occurring. and that is not democracy, and that is not how the international community for board stop rate. and of course the there is also a social media which has allowed many people globally to find out what's going on. frank smith's, the founder of global journalist security, thank you so much. as we know, they always say a democracy is measured by the amounts of press freedom that's it gives, thank you for joining us. live the from virginia, and now funerals have taken place in the turkish capital and cut off for the 5
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victims who were killed in wednesday's attack on the state from defense company. governments. officials say that members of the code as workers policy, also known as the p k, k with behind that attack, present rest that pipe or the gun housing emergency. the thing following his return from the break summit in russia sort of kia, has conducted several strikes on co. there's targets in iraq, as well as syria, in retaliation, us to them. so below is in assemble following those latest developments. as soon as present bits of paper don't lend a dentist stumbled on thursday, he gather his a team. the cabinet members, defense administered interior minister and the chief of army, intel and hughes to secure the advisor to discuss the details of the attack. and right after this emergency meeting and a message was leeks that took you will not allow any kind of what that's called a terrace state to be established beyond the supporters. here they are pointing out a possible a p y, the lights autonomous region in northern syria. and the trick is determined to
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continue its counter terrorism operations inside and outside a true care. of course that if a thursday was any 4th of the day, especially in encore, at the funerals held for the victims of the attack and for for it and many accused the p. k. k. the interior minister announced that the attackers were identified and they were p k, k members. but so far we haven't heard any outlets of the p. k. k or it's offshoots, a claim the attack yet, but strongly on career believes that is perpetrated by the p. k. k, and there is a fear that in the new intention for a possible curtis resolution process might be undermined. despite the efforts by the national, the spar to end, the governments and the courtesy party, seeing them to solo elders, are a stumble. now over 2 weeks of ballots, counting was a big scuffling policy candidate has been declared the window of
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a disputed presidential election and mid allegations of fluids. daniel cha, poking just over 70 percent of the vote, with the opposition candidate, securing around 20 percent. so far as policy for lima has been in pa finale, also century with violent protest, organized by opposition. supports is following the announcements of the result. malcolm web reports from library b. for the complaints irregularities came from the vice stock report of about a 1000000 goes votes, is on the elect to register from some rights groups on polling day. we with that just have it 2 weeks ago at national and international observers. we quoted irregularities such as palate stuffing. and since then irregularities such as altering of results from the polling stations to the district to the provincial level. so this seems to be a widespread mistrust in his entire life to process. and we seeing that right now,
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since the result of being announced in the last couple of hours, provence, by providence, by the electoral commission, people to take him to the streets in several cities. twin carbone says designated in central mexico and during 5 police officers. the bloss took place in the town of com, right on the to columbus is away from the city of jetta quarter. they damaged a police station nearby hines, as well as businesses, the region where the attacks took place is known for its tourist attractions bought . it has seen a spike and drug costs, so i could say, let's see. well, it's good said julia gully on i, who's my 1st in mexico city, who's across the story, do you now, what does this of types tell us about the security situation in makes the mexico rather as a whole as well? i think right now, 1st and foremost, what it tells us is that it's the situation. the security situation is not nearly as under control, as of the president. and the government here would like to have us believe or would
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like to have mexicans believe, even if it is true, that car bombs don't go off every day in mexico as part of this drug war. there are other incidents violent incidents every single day in this country. the state of siena, lola, in the north, is currently in the middle of a tour for between 2 sections of a single lower cartel all the way in the south and the border with watch them. i left 2 other criminal organizations are fighting for control of migrant routes and also drug roots also causing a lot of violence just 3 days ago or just a few days ago of human rights defender was assassinated there. i mean, i can go on and on, these incidents are happening all the time and they may be so much easier to ignore, do not pay as much attention to when they're not say, as flashy as twin car bombs going off. so i think that's really the importance of, of this event, even though no one was killed, it does have a big impact to see the damage left, you know, from a, from a media standpoint to see the damage left by an attack of,
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of this caliber. yeah. and next codes x security chief of the sentence that the to use for costs. so uh, bribery about a week ago. and you know, there's been a history of mexico, mexican cartels and government corruption is a. but there is a new government in mexico and is the new administration taking any steps to tackle this situation as well. president claudius jane brown, who won the elections on the beginning of june of this year, one with an overwhelming majority of the vote. but her campaign ran on a very clear message of continuity. she wanted to continue her predecessors work this one would lopez over at or, and so her security plan to a large extent, it shows that she on build a new security plan a couple of weeks ago. but it doesn't really have anything new from what the prior government did in the last 6 years. and i have to say,
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even people who really support this government, if you ask them one thing that they would change, they will always talk about security because it is an issue that affects mexicans at a, at every level on and on and on a daily basis. really, so her security plan speaks a lot about, you know, social programs as a way of keeping people away from organized crime. it talks about, on the other hand, which may seem contradictory, but like i've been forcing the national guard, which is the for, is that right now is test with dealing with, with violence in the streets. but none of it really represents a major change from what this country has seen over the last 6 years, and which frankly hasn't really diminished violence despite what the government says. i k a judy on the, on a thank you very much for that update from mexico city. it will do and says that more than $10000.00 people in hate. so you have had to slay gang violence in the last week. on games in and around the capital footprints have run for the time.
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they've dropped by full control of territory to raise a boat. how's this report? another deal fighting between haitian gangs and police on the streets of puerto prince, the gangs already controlled 80 percent of the capital. now they're moving into areas like, solely know, a community that we made relatively safe until now. to go to the populace to take control of celine and neighborhood. down is 18 down was 24 and to move forward because we asked for dialogue with the government. they didn't want that. today, we turn our weapons on those who fight us the ganges part of a coalition of rival gangs known as the events them. which means living together of the heavy should warnings to the population to either leave or face the risk of being burned to ashes. this is happening of the haitian police is currently out gunned. and after the united nations deployed what is known as a multi national security support emission composed for now 400 canyon police
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officers to help in the fight against guns. but for now, it does not seem to be achieving much. the. the canyons counted and secured that country, i don't need to talk about haiti, they just didn't pay to take you to make more money than the police. do you see any canyons in the battlefield? hundreds of thousands of patients had been displaced. as gaines continue to extend their control over the capital and the country, over half of the population is struggling for food and to cover their most basic needs. christina august is 24 years old and 6 months pregnant, she had to leave her home next to the national fort. her house was on the fire to help them, i lost everything. there were lots of people shooting people running. i fell down on the fence and people paul stove and me. i couldn't walk because my leg was hurt . i'm not sure what we'll do. secuity and they say the international communities
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failing, blinking secretary of state blinking came here and propose to bring in un blue helmets. and it was rejected once again by the you when i believe the united states is playing for time because of the us selections. but they are not trying to find a real solution. if they want to do something for a country, they should stop the weapons coming here, gang members are young and heavy armed with weapons that experts say come from the united states. and as they continue to advance into for the prince, no one seems to be able to fight back betty. so as a feeder will still head on al jazeera, to your play with science, but there can be no more playing foot time. we had all to of time and facing a catastrophic future for you and once the world is on track. so we're more than 3 degrees celsius by the end of the century, the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back police 24 people have dined in floods and 9 slides caused by tropical storm. try me and that's in the philippines. when 820-0000 people are displaced, more than 7000000, where we're down to lectures to cross the effects of areas is as far as he's taught to shut down the power lines to avoid accidents, schools and most offices remain shopped. a united nations report says there's been
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essentially no progress and time clean global warming. scientists want to climb its a set to rise by more than 3 degrees celsius by the end of the century. if changes on may now that's more than twice the amount agreed to in the congress agreement that was signed nearly a decade ago. around the world's people are paying a terrible price. record of emissions means rick, what's the temperature of separate charging? most of the games requisite you studying photos into their boxes and see these into sonus recorded frames or resulting biblical floods. sandra herman is the executive director of war on ones, and that's a charity that works the fights, poverty, and social justice within many climate issues. now he says the world's top economies need to leave the change and transition away from fossil fuels. fundamentally, this is a, an issue of our economic systems and the comics systems have been built on the
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extraction and exploitation of fossil fuels. so yes, there has been some progress in more renewables coming on stream, but hasn't prevented expense the faucet. in fact, if you look at the funds of some of the biggest, which is countries, the us, the united kingdom, european union, australia, dale, in the next decade, going to expand the mind to new gas and oil. and when we need to keep 60 percent of what we already know in the ground, if we won't have any chance of limited templates as well, and we'll 1.5. this is the problem, is that the excessive carbon emissions a largely by some of the richest countries in the world. and then of course, growing wealthy. and the companies that are responsible, the big oil and gas companies are extremely wealthy. they profiting billions each year and they are affecting an, an and loving government to slow down in action to not take the kind of drastic action that these,
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