tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 28, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm sort of any a, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. the pain in english in guys is real continues. it's on sort, hitting central, gaza, just hours ago. while in the north, more than a 1000, the palestinians have been killed and it's $24.00. d. c is really lawmakers are
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considering bills that could van, did you an agency for palestinian refugees? this is the siege of northern guns of law, school, water and medicine from reaching palestinians. the final sprint, just days before the us selection, the 2 leading candidates are canvassing for votes in battle. ground space for here from our correspondence. and her risk succeeds from sedans to 0 states current military rapids support forces or keys the during more than $100.00 people in a rate. on the so we started in northern garza where a 24 day cj has killed more than 1000 palestinians. ero strikes or targeting heavily populated areas, wiping out entire families. the women and children are the majority of those killed gases. civil defense is at least a 100000 palestinians,
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remain trapped in north. those who have fled say that they were forced to leave a gun points. meanwhile, in central gods, that is really military has targeted the residential building. it was a way to refugee camp at least 10 pallets. these have been killed in the attack, the injured or being rushed to the nearby ox, the hospital, which is already overwhelmed with patients. there are fears that the death toll could rise after 0, sorry god was zoom is in there, although with more of the is really minutes where you has been intensive falling it smell x ray tax software that you can tell you guys escape. but the main focus has been on the central area alongside with a number of guys in the central area, in fact, to residential buildings web page within the past few hours. but these ad strikes have hit what's up to be a residential buildings. but back to with civilians at least 7 palestinians have
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been confirmed, choose on the number it is expected to rise, especially that the rest corporations are still ongoing on the ground that in the post stories of the strike. while the miniature operation is ongoing in devalue with very, holly is ready to move in somebody's house strikes, continue to unfold. civilians wants to trust in devalue and bait law here. and they are reporting who are risk details regarding their humanitarian situation. as are you running blood in terms of their basic humanitarian needs alongside with the destruction of multiple buildings as come out of the do to the is very military operation on it's the senate seat and the great destruction i was hoping infected to send to the medical department that which impacted you get simply the ability of medical teams to rates in melbourne gauze, especially to the hospital has great life line for all kind of city and stuff in
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the district. power capacity out there that i have is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office has released a statement on c spy reference aimed at ending the war and gaza. and the statement reads, the head of my son has returned from doha, after his meeting with the head of the c, i a and the prime minister of guitar. at the meeting, the parties discussed a new unified outline that combines previous proposals. and also takes into account the main issues and recent developments in the region. in the coming days, the discussions between the mediators and with him us will continue to examine the feasibility of talks and a continued attempt to promote the deal is really politicians are also debating bills that could band the un agency for palestinian refugees from operating within israel. it would also significantly restrict otherwise activities in the occupied east. jerusalem garza and the occupied westbank several countries including the u. k. france, canada, and germany have issued
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a joint statements expressing their grave concern over israel's plans is real, has repeatedly targeted on watering. it's one goza, in an effort to dismantle the agency. well, nearly the entire population and gaza relies on while for their basic needs. so let's take a closer look at what on. why does the full name? is this the united nations relief and works agencies of palestine refugees? it was created in 1949, the support palestinians who were forcibly displaced in 1948 that was because of the creation of israel, known by palestinians as the knuckle for catastrophe and arabic. today it supports nearly 6000000 palestinian refugees and 58 camps across garza, the occupied west bank, jordan lebanon, and syria. so across the great them, at least as of last year, 545000 children were enrolled in under was 709 schools. the agency also runs a 140 primary health care facilities. and more than 30000 palestinians work for the
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agency across the middle east. lastly, encourages and supports the right of palestinian refugees to return to their homeland as stipulated in the un general assembly resolution 19 for a resolution which is real rejects. so with all that said, let's go to neuro day and the georgia and capital, nor you were covering this from on because the is really government has banned al 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside israel. where do we stand on these bills? first of all, what they actually say, secondly, their chance of success, right? of being approved in the method and also when they might be voted on well sir, all the bills basically have a very good chance of passing. in fact, the head of the foreign affairs and defense committee from nothing ya is the good party said that he expects a 100 members of can assets to vote. that is a very big majority. and what they would do is, based on the work of under, was not just in gaza,
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but also in the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem of course. and that would mean that all of the palestinians who depend and rely on those services would be deprived of them. the discussions are ongoing, the kinetic just resumed its sessions. so we've been the monitoring all evening. this speech as one after the other from these really prime minister from prominent a heads of different power parliamentary blocks. but the bills are on the books and as promised by the code by nathan, he and his party the they will pass and they, regardless the consequences. and regardless the warnings from is really allies. they seem to be determined to make sure the un agency cannot work or service palestinian refugees, nor can you put this into broader context. i mean, or is the agency as we said, that is providing aid to the refugees,
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the palestinians that israel drove out in 1948. yeah, this is an agency basically established 75 years ago. it is almost as old as is relative self, which was created by a un resolution as well. and what it does is at implement, it's mandate as given to it. every year we renewed every year by the un general assembly. it serves the pell us to get a refugee is in the occupied palestinian territory, but also in the region. so here in jordan and lebanon and syria as well. and it is there to facilitate also the implementation of the resolutions that guard the, our safe guard, the rights of those palestinian refugees. it has no power to implement them, but it is mandated by the un general assembly to respect all of its resolutions.
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now, israel has opposed to the organization since its inception, because it does oppose the palestinian refugees right to return or to be compensated. and it has attacked it on different in different ways and matters all throughout those decades. but in the past year, it has unleashed violence, targeted attacks. and even in the campaigns across the world that has incited governments to stop funding the organization. and now this legislative, legislative, it'd be outlawing of under what it's an unprecedented move. nothing like this has happened to be for to outlaw a you an agency, a you are a member of state, outlawing a us agency. it is a violation of the un charter as far as many countries are concerned, and that's why there have been warnings. this could cost israel, it's done then get the status of the un general assembly neuro de reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. and earlier i was a 0 spoke to chris goodness, he's
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a former spokesman for and while he says israel's campaign to dismantle the agency as part of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. and this is another serious assault by the stage of it. so the international rules law and the international system itself is completely illegal. it's a nice little foreground supposed to be. it's a violation of us code $1.00 and $5.00 of the un shots of which would cause many states to cross privileges underneath which is to you and organizations those to simply be removed. secondly, civilization of the 1948 convention on the primitive, just the meat which is of the nights and nations which spells out those p a nice as that cool. oh, such as tax exemptions, the ability to whole bank accounts, utilities lease property. certainly it's a nation of the rules of electronic. busy patients under which as well as the buying power, is as low as to deliver the services which existed before the occupation to be occupied population. so it's only the stuff that's quote, i would say,
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must be respected by his local unwrapping working in johnson westbank. since 1950 it became operational in may 1950. this is also for the violation of the genocide convention under the provisional measures on the 26th of january this year is rarely supplies to facilitate the delivery of international humanitarian aid of attempting to end. the operation of the largest provider. oh, do you mind a terry? the 8 is clearly all ation of those measures to be clear. maxima just does not in the game, is well international obligations. the very last the, this is premise combination. almost all took place in the 7th of october attack. and the smell has made these repeated all the cases, but the et cetera record by the full french foreign minister, kathleen colona. and the internal un report has failed to find any conclusive evidence to substantiate, as well as claims that it's illegal accounts. and it's based on what type, including the mother or lies,
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something like some of the mental happening here the far is where the politicians have been very clear. well, they cooled, you did a scenario. the lance of the ritual to the mediterranean sea is full, choose about implications, that should be no cost to the ends of coal. it already exists, the organization, which the international community has created to stuff those pop ups in the cool. but as it comes in, part happens of the big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as possibly as many times in a post on the united nations. his voice concerned over israel's plans to banner law officers heroes gabriel elizondo has been speaking to the secretary general spokesman. a few weeks ago, the secretary john wrote to the prime minister of israel, expressing his profound concern about those bills about the impact that they would have uh and how in his, in our view they would also,
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uh uh they would be diametrically opposed to, to the charter, and these really government's responsibility under international law. any idea of what the us response will be if the bills are? well, i mean we, it's more of what i mean. i think you can next. you can expect our response to be in line with our warnings, so to speak, as, as a line in the letter. obviously, we will have to see what the operational impact will be, and we expect it to be rather negative. as bringing danbury on this down, your intel of easy or the former regional editor for the associated press in europe, middle east and africa. thanks for coming back. so here's an argument, a logic that i'd like you to engage with. criminal law embodies the debt that israel has towards palestinians and forcibly displaced in 1948 and thereafter to his defendants. and that is, the real reason is really, is trying to shut down front of all. what are your thoughts on that? now i think, i think often times with all this hysteria about us, my cleansing and genocide,
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in other words that are from israel. people forget that these really by a politic, at least most of it is, is a rather practical. i think they're angry and wrong for reasons that are not impossible, as we discussed before, despite the fact that on our own i'm actually fired. some of the staffers who were involved with i'm awesome, just on a jihad, especially on us. this happened after the fact that was discovered repeatedly allows from us. i think the others are there to operate in or there year it facility is getting them some version of protection. or at least that happened until recently under as a, as you can tional programs. i'll be, it's a narrative from the p a r, a basically encouraging genocide against the jews in many cases that they're unhappy with them. now you are right to say and look according to the countries criticising israel, are, are very right to know that on the was despite the is a rather spectacular imperfections absolutely plays
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a critical role in product services, the power things in, in the west bank, but especially in gaza and so if you're going to repeat this activities even better, figure out an alternative to providing the services of education, health care, social services, and more. and i fear that israel's government, strategically blind and rather indifferent. the criticism of that tends to be the only is able to say what it doesn't want, which is on right, and it's constitution and is not offering any better solutions. which reflects, i think at this point with like a mandatory situation, garza being what it is with a devastation and the region in general being uh, what it is. i think it's time to practically move to ending the war. so you, you mentioned cost for genocide against the is really is it. meanwhile, the genocide that is actually plausibly unfolding as we speak is the one committed by israel against the palestinians in gaza. i say positively because those are the words of the world's top court international court of justice. but i want to cute them something you said at the very top,
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the history on ethnic cleansing. do you recognize the ethnic cleansing of palestinians and 1948 as a historical fact because he said his theory a but this is a fact no, i mean why is this the, i mean the claims of israel's currently trying to ethically funds balance settings . and it's a rather him fisted action against on role are somehow the plots to ethically quinn's posting is again the situation and likely what else would it be $8.14 a. i'm sorry. what, what, what would it be? yeah, if i can, i'll just run down a quick message. i know and yeah, i'll let you make all your points, but i want to just run down a quick list of israel's behavior towards the end. it was so it has attacked the agency in every imaginable way. we can start with the killing of 230 staff members of and walk 230. and while members killed by these really know the facilities have been attacked, as convoys have been attacked, the aid has been blocked. all of this base that you mentioned that we don't have to go into that again a but on a false and this prob, navigation,
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that on the wall was somehow infiltrated by him us. it's not true. there been 2 investigations, it just isn't true. so you have to order so i beg your pardon, i'm writing saved investigations that usually no, it's not the case. they, they claim the no understand present. i know it's a spin october 7th, i'm not sure that's even. ready they don't deny, but understaffed was, were involved in various ways in activity of almost what they fired them. they don't really deny the, the, the henri and the other. you want an organization that does the work force, let's say, to allow their facilities on the areas near the facilities to be uses munitions storage. if not more than the acquisition, was that 19 members of 19 staff members of all um took part in the october 7th attack. i have a statement here. this is from a couple months ago they made their, by the way to investigations on this one awhile, which is already severely under funded, spent half a $1000000.00 investigating this on the 19 people. so one of them the evidence, there was no evidence. all right, so he's been rewind,
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rehired by law and 9 other cases. there wasn't sufficient evidence. all of these people were laid off immediately. it was not hold on. all of these people are laid off by law as a pre emptive measure. immediately when israel made its allegations, one has been rehired 9 others. what we'll get to that 9 others. um the evidence was insufficient to support their the, the claim that they were involved in anything. and yet 9 others. there wasn't, there was a, some evidence that this authenticated could indicate they may have been involved and those people will never work for. and while again, you don't shut down an agency of 13000 people because there's evidence against 9 people that 0.09 percent for 0, stuff on on. so again, you can, we can spend 20 minutes reading the report and i can tell you israel has its own reasons why the dismissal is that report and thanks. it was an internal whitewash. it doesn't matter. on right,
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there was an extra note there as well. so many thousands of people in dawson, but i would assume that inevitably, some of them, given up a mazda so infiltrated everything and dog are going to have connections to almost done prizes. me a lot less than some of the other stuff like munitions basis and schools and also by the way in mosques. but all of that becomes inevitable when you're ruled by the slum is fundamental, this mafia, the situation because it is totally insane. and all these quibbles over who is it, what are not going to get us anywhere. and what is really needed at this point is certainly not. israel is actually in the capacity against unreal. that's clear. what is needed is a plan to end the war. and by the way, we should be discussing the talks that began in the yesterday again, the virtually nothing about the car. we know virtually nothing. i please i'm sorry . we know virtually nothing of the about the talks other than the statement of the
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uses that we just read. and frankly, it's pretty empty. a map. sure, right now we have the desperate, desperate blockades, where israel in the system, a return of the hostages, and all mazda insists that only return the hostages. if israel pulls out of gaza and ends the war, pulling out a gauze for israel, allow me what remains on us to be in charge of gauze, but it's something they will not do. and i don't think most of the house any isn't garza want them to do that because they most pals that even garza and again, i've been there. why don't be rolled by her mazda about as much as you do 0, or most of the people in saudi arabia. so by the way, one useful thing that could happen is for a car to, to actually use us migrate on us and, and, and say that the time is done for your visit, the visit we hold on, please let me finish. we will give you assignments and caught are we will, we will do everything that can be done to the palestinian people and that would require a equivalent pressure on those rather foolish government the yahoo to agree are the
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only possible what they asked or plan which is to return some version of housing authority to god contact could be very, very useful here. and just like you, as far as i know they're not apply to that person. that will do they really want to continue to be the neighbors of a terrorist group that is there is perpetuating disaster that they began with the palestinian people and for the entire region. so we'd like to see a complete total paradigm shift here. meanwhile, of course, i'm not going to be on your channel justifying the antibiotic is rarely effort to pressure unaware of this way when they're, when they don't have a tremendous or it needed to come up with something better than on what needs to be reformed. no doubt about it, but the, the bad is nonsense and the criticism of that moment is right. but i'm saying we might want to elevate that discussion to something a bit more practical and lead possible. because think about it, who possibly wants
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a mouse to remain in power because it's an absurdity. i don't think anyone in your studio wants that. i don't think the house things want that. but there's so much pretending and the time is come, i think for a little truthfulness. what did you agree? i look, we're also truthfulness, the guitar thing. i don't get it. i look at the public statements from both the us extra state recently from the israeli authorities. vicky bending over backwards to think a tar, but i mean, frankly, it's an irrelevant, irrelevant. well, i don't, but this is, this is a, this is a slide show as much as it is if used to be around as far as the feeling of the people in the studio, i think is the feeling of anybody with basic human empathy that we'd like not to see genocide happen, which is possibly happening. this is what we're talking about. and this is the reality that we're seeing on our screens every day. so, you know, as far as priorities go. yeah, and that's where we start utilizing a little bit of a slightly more strategic and sophisticated fashion. everyone isn't happy about civilian decimal in the course of the war. everyone. it's most people in israel and are unhappy about it now or they understand that the world wouldn't tomorrow if i'm
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aust cost of the hostages and handed the dogs a back to the p a. yeah. with a spelled into thousands the quick we look okay. and that would end that so hard if possible, just i wouldn't, i know what happened instantly, and i'm being told that the, the last we've been asked to do, i gotta run, we've given it a lot of time. i really appreciate you coming on. i don't understand the loading, well, i know, and we'll have you back on the by the way, the so called plausible join. the site is not so called is c international court adjust. it says the world stop court. you told me last hour. you said it was a political body, i understand you don't put much stuff in it, but it is the worst cluster or, you know, not my fault. okay, we got a rush. we got the thing, i see a way too much credit. it's a, it's a political organization with no enforcement powers whatsoever. okay. all right. yeah. show me it, show me another show where the entire world. okay. we have the, i see jerry on the i c c. those are the ones we have. oh, i gotta run down, i gotta run them on and i gotta run, it's nothing. it's not that i don't wanna listen to your opinions. it's just that that's the time we have to today. okay. all right, probably no, no,
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absolutely. we'll have you on again. thank you very much. alright, my one of the shar is else, is there a senior political analyst who joins this via skype. moran, thank you very much for your patience that took a bit more time than we had expected. and i do still want to go back to that one of our points on a walk, palestinian refugees and the history of how to create a israel was created and a historical fact the palestinians were ethnically cleanse and 1948. and i'm to continue with the epic signs. it's a continuous tragedy that's happening. and by this time nothing is historic. and pat assigned for say, everything is a continuous, continuous tragedy. if egypt hoping the borders with the guys i think probably most of the population will guys are. ready blessed, at least they would have thought temporarily as the people are 1947, the next step verbally, as if people are 1967 less,
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temporarily thinking that they couldn't go back this time either on egypt close the borders. and that's why people did not need is right and has been trying to estimate good things guys off for much of the past year. and that's why the point of the genocide, the point of making guys on livable is to create another fiji issue. and that's why the ministers of this, during this type of government had made it clear again and again and again on the record that they would like to see the signals of guys on these. so and then joe not to let me do today in about 2 pages, and some of them even made proposals that 20 countries would take 100000 each and hence they would empty the guster. so these are, these have been effectively cutting out the genocide in order to pay the way for caustic cleanser. the garza already did, which placed most of the population in gust. so what happened in 1947 defeats
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itself? again, i don't know why there's some test case. that's why i continuously believe while your points and your questions and questioning on various guests is important. where they are you on officials or what the is really from digital. what. how do you it's important because this is an important conversation. but i believe, fundamentally that on the was being skipped, quoted because the phone number, why they presented the question, the question of got a for g question. the kind of seeing or through g question is the original city of is right, is there and was based on the destruction of the homes and the homeland. the villages in the town was the communities of those refugees that dwell today in that are through g council guys, uh, the westbound 11 on syria in georgia. and these are the people who remain most of that member fiji camps. that's why the one provides them with do you want to start? so this is
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a continuous catch good thursday that he started continually continuously. perpetuates the adams just quickly in 2000 to propose to is ready for normalization, for peace in return to withdrawing from occupied territories. and i think i just need go see a good solution or set of g problems is rather rejected. more one, can i get you to engage? and i'm trying to find the best way to, to frame this because it's coming off the back of that conversation. we just had with dan, i know you heard it, so i don't want to be unfair to him because he's not here. however, some of his reaction is what i hear from some is really guess. awesome, which is when you bring up the international court of justice. when you bring up the international criminal court, when you bring up international humanitarian know, in general, the shrug, you know,
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and dan told us earlier, one of the court's is political. the of course you have a court, the i c, c is really isn't even a party to so they don't recognize it. and the rest of the time when you bring up the law, they like, well, that's what you say. i mean, that's happened to me countless times and i just want your thoughts on this, this general tendency for some in israel to not give a hoot about international. so i think, i think the, the opposites would be surprising. this is not surprising at all. this is best for you, i mean, i've been living this common 34 uh for decades here to use ratings and americans and others play this game. and that's why i probably am not surprised at all. i would be surprised if they bought the other way. right, if they said something about that to you and you just a minute and the eyes you see legitimate. so since most of the rulings on against is rides since is right, is on auto state,
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it's normal for it to be so critical. so dismissive about the issues and of the. ready highest courts because it is how close the state i see. see on the i c. j as everyone knows who bought us to look into it. and i c. j with which one. it was a bunch on our side after what not always said that the judges of those courts are nor, do you mean it was the i 2nd who voted, i guess the majority, right? the europeans, a german, the america, and the british or whatever they voted for that the decision that this is a pause about genocide and for the under, uh, you know, that are because if you went to that decision. so the last thing they are is in fact political, the last thing the odd as opposed to the surface. what upsetting to some of the western powers is that those ports with originally conceived by western powers in order to put on trial 3rd world leaders. not allies of the united states and
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britain and germany by d o. these courts were not to put the westerners and they're all eyes on understand what to put. so what is actually going to do? there is a nationally there's, you've got all these 3rd world countries leaders. so the idea is that it was put on the stand this time around. that's the shopping part for some power. so these ports are not put inside the door. and if anything, the idea that we, all of a sudden we think through this for the ice you see, to make up, it's solely, it's because it's all eyes put, the pressure on the international criminal court. not to indict nothing you know and get on for form for the crimes. so it's actually the opposite. it's america is you're trying to put it through sized i c. c. in order not to carry out. the procedure should be perspective decision on the not last but not least, let me put it this way. and i know i've said speaking for myself as a student over international permissions and as a definitely very minor students of international law,
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i wouldn't have given that down what tickler for of the, for the sure people portals that legal nation in the area. 19 4th diesel. i think that i think there are things i want to give a shit. what. what's the latest thoughts off if your pins and the jews in the 2nd world war? i wouldn't have felt a i wouldn't even give it a thought. no one cares what, what is there as things about the palestinians and what they should they shouldn't do. it's the occupying power. it is the torment, or of the palestinians for the past 70 plus decades. you think anyone should really should do for them? what is the thinks of opinion anyone think of them, what fascist? told of jews once upon a time or what this is a the government thinks of jews that said, i mean we're talking about or your, your various gifts. talk about how much of the brand by this dentist isn't. is there any run by fundament and it's really just fascists today getting out
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genocides and welcomes more on the shower. i'll just you're a senior political analysts. thank you very much. and we do apologize about the language you heard. we try to avoid that sirens have sounded across northern israel after a number of rockets were fired from level. as some of the rockets were interested in did the attack comes as israel bombarded the 11 east city of tire killing, at least 7 people and injuring 17 others. st. ahold of reports from southern level the residential blocks are being brought down in huge strikes after forcing people out of their homes under threat of bombings of the city c. front were restaurants, and cafe is used to be packed with. people are now destroyed, livelihoods, and history erase. this has become part of israel's policy in areas where as well
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as support based live v m a. how will about this very the, these attacks are part of pressure by these ladies on the muslim she community. and those who represent them this way, it helps, but pressuring them, it will change the position of hezbollah and it's, i like amazon and force them to give in and make concession was witnesses will not be the can. israel doesn't appear to be interested in a ceasefire. and 11 on it says it's in a phase of destroying has the law. this is a neighborhood bordering the southern city of sight and more families were made homeless and what appears to be a target to killing of a husband, a member that also killed women and children left. not because some of the power shots had been destroyed, our homes are being destroyed. people here are not fighters, there displaced people who left their homes in southern lebanon, but as well controls the skies. but there is fierce fighting along the border. has the hopes that by maximizing casualties among is ready troops,
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it will give it leverage and potential ceasefire negotiations. the arm group has also intensified rocket beside and drone strikes on military targets in northern and central as well as well, however, is continuing. its escalade tory pressure is rel, appears to be showing its strength with attacks like this one. the feeling here is that it wants to make it more costly for hezbollah and that supporters of hundreds of thousands of them are now internally displaced. there's little to suggest that there's support for hezbollah is eroding center for their eligibility to how that site though. so there's nothing on the still ahead on alpha 0. i'm highly jo, castro, in wisconsin, for farmers in the states. same is very industry. have visions for who should be the countries next president the
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the once again you can pick up plenty of pictures of sun this tones, buying a new way of mecca. it's been persistent. seeing this summer i have to say and it's not changing the season. we're still doing the same thing, but then add a few more widespread, the share stress, saudi arabia, and done across the other side of the red sea as well. and with that is cost developing breeze has been blow y'all enough for a few days. felton cuts out, for example, is toby that keeping the temperatures are bringing the temperatures down to the next about $32.00 or there to balance is coming out of iraq. right back down is showing your cooling trend by 28. there are shelves developing. you'll notice newton savvy, maybe jordan and pots of silver here as well. not significant, but they all the and they wouldn't the last month to start looking quite causing places. and i'm thinking particularly of southern pakistan on this proud to be around 40 as high for corrupt you there. and we'll still see these thunder storms
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through wednesday through thursday. and through friday they have not gone away. and they do cause the st flooding and dramatic lightning. okay. dental was tropical, after more or less seasonal range of these here. that going study staff is nothing extraordinary about that. you might expect it to be the case for the science in africa. it's to involve a stormy and once again is the eastern cape is going to come the cold wind and the big rain a unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to
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05 of sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. for the victory for the government, get this one of those containing refugees, keep coming. the actions of israel's government, the military invitation, has been described as the closing of the people the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is your reminder of our headlines this hour in central guys.
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at least 10 palestinians have been killed by. it is really a straight targeting a residential building and they're all above the injured or being rushed to the nearby of the hospital that's already overwhelmed with patients. israel's 24 day siege on northern guys, it has killed more than 1000 pounds. because a civil defense is at least a $100000.00 palestinians. remain trapped in the north cut off from access to humanitarian. georgians are protesting against the results of saturday's parliamentary elections in which the governing party was declared. the winner people are rallying outside the legislature building and policing. presidents celebrates or a basically called for the demonstrations and accused rush of interfering in the poles allegations that most of denies. the head of states also urged european countries in the us to support the people rallying on the streets. we're here to
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defend our country. i don't remember like c case you're here to our right directly, but a jani is a member of the united nation to united national movement. that's an opposition party in georgia, you're joining us from the capital. thanks for your time. look, what can we all position do at this point? it lost the election uh within a week. so just say about city losing and back some things is resolved as to eli is
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. ready main uh, argument of c, a citizen football practice pay to show the, uh, like a choice is about that uh elections where hijacked in reality shows as a huge distribution between 0 show results and trust. it just follows which reflects the readout of feelings. they have a choice of manual until he goes, yes, it does ask for a position or practice because it's a majority of clothing. see if it was that, according to the long term protest, i have to read to you and uh, like could do a little bit of the discounts for him. but during the election day regime just uh, i did see a process and the results and it's a source of series of protest and rejection of resolves which we are highly model related now on what was their level so that they will come up with their letters and the dimension of the mission so so step 1st, 10 publishing the cruise. how like
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a choice of citizens we are either below or not changed and how many resources or innovation use to categorize the citizens. and also in mind we play to digital pothole. see, and they've shown so solid english as a huge this proportion and some general feeling in societies is that it was coming off here. right. so iraq, lee, and so, of course, and i have to say this, the, the ruling party denies that right. any accusations of any wrongdoing and in the election. but the question remains of what can the opposition do? of course it is rallying right now. that's what it is doing. the president, as we said, is calling on the united states and europe to support the protesters. um, what is the near term goal that you're looking for? like the near term goal season around to like
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a boy called the upcoming goal. and then also session of parliament, not recognizing the like a fee or a tree and legitimate and or for legal position or practice car, agreeing to no, not to join the us side problem in today anymore. and they are, is ongoing coordination between a vision or probably become artist. and also is a president as around machine name, which is the last remaining fishing of state east detroit. not tied to the constable advisory team. and it's just do some uh, like a institution or frame to this process, right. and the respectfully jump in with a quick question before have to run because we've got so much news this hour. you say you want to boycott the election. that's the double edge sword, i mean, i've seen that happen in other countries that we've covered and sometimes the opposition will boycott thinking that's where it's lever it is. and then you turn around 10 years later, the, the opposition has been completely sidelined for
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a decade because it chose to boycott or yeah, be handled. so the same situation 4 years ago. and also it gives a, an invitation to the questions sizeable contains a rifle or not, but today, so my new into of the citizens are just the mandate phones. they also want to call this and the positions not to legitimize this totally on the idea of king of elections. and it's fun going gets we're short term. we're like the plans now. and society as opposed to come parties are trying to organize around and also it was our partners embroiled to like it could be some vision and energy. how to continue is this like a very simple situation when it's a premium domain? nausea was a huge part. this moment is the kind of the pro ration and anti democratic
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legislation, which was the defined 0 gene in the z. postponing box of protests was it onto the election event we showed all, i could change the government use things a lot. so they just made to election, we was now we as a hi, jeff, and it's a fact. and society is facing analyses in as challenging woman how to me. yeah we, we have to go. thank you so much for the time. you've given this on this else is here and it was our thank you so much for joining us directly. but again, the member of the united national movement. thank you. the us president joe biden has cast his balance in early voting and his home state of delaware bite and is now expected to return to washington dc with 8 days less than until the election. former president donald trump is headed to atlanta, georgia. white vice president come
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a harris is campaigning in michigan. we have correspondence in the battleground states of pennsylvania and wisconsin 1st. so let's speak to kimberly, how can, who's at the white house for us? kimberly, we've had so much news this our, i'm coming to you a little bit late. can you give us team trump? team harris, 8 days to go? what are their closing arguments all wrapped up in one? yeah, and donald trump dealing with a little bit of backlash after his rally on sunday at madison square garden, it was supposed to be a combination of arguments with the really some high notes on the economy, especially where he was to get points for voters who were frustrated with the high prices as inflationary results under the biden harris administration. so he was a really hoping to get a big win with that raleigh instead. critics a ledge that it devolved into a bit of a racist rogatories event. some even liking it to a nazi raleigh,
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similar to one of the same location back in 1939. now the trump campaign has distance itself from some of the comments made by some of the speakers of the comedian and that for formed there. at the rally, still the follow it has been very negative for the campaigns, so they're trying to clean up some of that. now. 8 trump is campaigning in the us state of georgia, and he's pressing forward in the final stretch. the cap cabinets for their part will be focusing on these battle ground or swing states. that's where it's really, really tight time between democrats and republicans in those states. carmella harris during the same. she's in the, the state of michigan where she's also making the argument. donald trump has in the she's using that raleigh as an example of just another reason why he's unfit for public office. and she's ok ahead to tuesday where she's going to be delivering her closing argument in the shadow of what's known as the ellipse. that is the monument
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sort of where we are the park rather where we have the washington monument. it's where the christmas tree lighting ceremony takes place in the holidays here at the white house. and she's going to really use this is example to look presidential. she's going to make the argument that uh well, she has been part of the biden harris administration. she is really going to charge a new path forward offering a contrast of donald trump, that she is the light and he is the darkness of the past. kimberly, how get reporting from the white house. thank you so much. kimberly. let's go to mike hannah, in gettysburg, pennsylvania. so mike, pennsylvania is the biggest swing states in terms of its weights in the electoral college, right? 19 electoral votes, none of the other swing states are 7 in total and the selection carry as many electoral votes. what do you see? you've been campaigning there. you've been talking to people there. what are you seeing a days? oh yes,
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this is literally a battleground states behind me is the get is the national soldiers cemetery. and the only point of commonality within the state is river ins for those who live buried here. that is great. division is great debate within the state. it has been a traditionally democrat to traditionally blue state, but in recent years it has been an encroachment of read. and now it's basically an absolutely split decision it would appear at impulsively. pennsylvania has voted for everybody, everyone who's one of the presidential race since brock obama in 2008. so this just emphasizes the importance of the state together, as he said, with those 19 electro votes. it is the pos to the white house is directly through pennsylvania, and hence it is absolutely critical in this upcoming election. mike had a reporting from the state of pennsylvania. thank you very much. we go to heidi,
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heidi joe castro, you're in madison, wisconsin small estate, but also a battle ground state carries 10 electrical votes. it went for trump in 2016, then it went back to bite. and what i should say back back to the democrats in 20 to 20 and both times it was just decided by a hair. how's the race shipping up? that's right in the latest poll 0 show that have a comma harris and donald trump, our neck and neck, here in wisconsin. and as you said, this is a swing state that's gone back and forth in the last 2 elections. cities like madison, where i am now are reliably blue. the suburbs are almost always reliably red, but it's the rural areas that include the state stainless dairy lands where many voters are really up for grabs. and that is where we spoke with 2 farmers on opposite sides of the spectrum. these are the people who may decide the selection
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visit to hurry, wisconsin offer signs. this is from the country. this is ruby. she's one of our favorites tom over how says that's about right. the walk, you show, county jerry farmer has voted for donald trump in the last 2 elections and says, he'll do it again. there's, there's no doubt for us our timeline to jump towels. policies are much better than under bite and policies. no doubt. he says, inflation has hit his farm hard, we're price takers are behind the curve. so the, the inflation number, one of that they've tried be the biggest economic reasons of the family farm was once found all over the american midwest. and now it is a disappearing tradition. with an average of one family farm a day going out of business here in wisconsin alone. and there is plenty of debate over who is to blame for that. we're still dealing with retail atory tariffs. from his previous administration,
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tina hensley blames trump per family has owned this dairy outside madison for 6 generations. she plans to vote harris. she is a woman in charge. she is brilliant, essentially is worry, trump would cancel the affordable care act, which provides health insurance coverage to $45000000.00 americans, including farmers. i've had many, many, many people come up to me and say that they have preexisting conditions and that their lives definitely depend on this election to make sure that they are going to be able to keep their insurance plans is already doing. essentially didn't have insurance. when she developed a brain tumor in 2006, she says she had to pay $180000.00 to remove it, nearly costing her the farm. she also thinks terms plan to do court. millions of undocumented immigrants is racist. and agriculture experts have ward that could lead to a farm worker shortage. if,
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if some of those workers are deported or some of those workers choose not to to immigrate legally because they, they fear our system. producers are going to either face increased costs or not be able to find labor at all over house. the farmer who supports trump says mass deportations are necessary. what's clear, the issues facing american farmers are complex and there are 2 sides of the fence. hydro, castro, elders era walk, you show county, wisconsin. a lawsuit has been filed against the political action committee, controlled by 1000000000. there you alone. musk is being brought by the philadelphia district attorney's office. and it aims to stop the pack from the warning. $1000000.00 to register voters in swing states accusing them of running and illegal lottery. musk is backing republican presidential candidate donald trump in the election. and those comments come after a deadly week across sedan. an assault on
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a village in sedan 00 states by the parent military rapids support forces or are assess, has left at least a 124 people. did. it follows the defection of the, or assess most senior commander to the army. last week, officer is have a morgan reports on the this mobile footage taken by a rapid support forces fighter who's the power military insight as to the hub village in eastern data in central to them. and the mobile footage shows other 5 peers rounding up men young and accusing them of being affiliated to the dance army e. by the end of the 3rd video, dead bodies lined up to be buried right here to get my you may get up there. my yeah, it's a mass of power. the man in the video says more than 120 people have been killed in 4 days of attacks on a city hung by the rest half. the group has been sites in the army for more than 18 months. the recent violence comes after it's most senior commander in entered the
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state of outlook aco. defective to the army side. dozens of other villages have also been attacked. thousands have been displaced. many have been reported missing and put them center for combat. some violence against women says that nearly 40 women have been raped are, as the fighters said, the attacks are retaliation to kick holds defection of city of, of villages attacks by the recessive live miles away from the nearest the front line. it's not the 1st time the group has targeted the villages and just the, the state when the rest of the over the capital of the villages in december and early january, local groups reported a wave of attacks on civilians. the u. n. has expressed concern over their recent iris attacks and called for it to stop. but the group rated more villages on sunday and resulting in more desks and displacement in a state that was once a refuge to those leading from the recess and heart to him. and now find itself
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being emptied habits, residents by the same group, people morgan onto the room, police and mozambique say one person has been killed and 5 others injured in a protest by opposition supporters. they have been demonstrations and a violent police crackdown since a disputed election earlier this month. malcolm lab reports from the capital and up with the c. c is the name of the police. he's done far to disperse a crowd of all positions supporters. they've been counting the name of finance. here i am on the line they, they say when most of the presidential election, they were protesting the or victory body of the ruling for lima policy in the northern. yes. of provence, of the like. so commission says for lima, one, the polls which were marked by widespread irregularities. 6 people with sho, with live bullets. bed 3 toes. yeah. wow. says he took cover behind a call when a bullet hit is um. no good. um,
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we demonstrated to show that we already lead this country. it's not over. i'm just waiting to recover what we know. the police come on the shooting and we will fight that way. these videos from the city of nom food on thursday, bystander the saying the young man's just being shot by police during a protest. many of the young people cooling for change, say they have few opportunities in life. things haven't improved for years, and they have nothing left to lose. pretty much as rude, nice. i'm beat for nearly half a century. there would be an election since the 19 ninety's rights group say the level of rigging has grown with every poll is really nice. popularity is declined. the reason selections of left many all positions supports his face and the police, the electoral commission and the government intensive. electoral commission hasn't commented on the reports of irregularities for lima
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says its victory reflects the people's will the victory routing in the province. please say the opposition supporters started the violence last set on spanish kids . they threw stones at the supporters of the for an e mail party. the police had to contain the angle of the opposition. they tried unsuccessfully to take peace guns at force the police to shoot in the air, which resulted in 6 members injured by stray bullets. give a look of the injured with taken to a hospital. please say one of them later died. rights group say more than 10 people have been killed in the police crack down on the election related protest. the opposition says it will continue its nationwide strike from tuesday. a. malcolm web out to 0, the food se mozambie. europe's largest car manufacturer volt, starting is planning to shut at least 3 factories in germany. it is the company's 1st closure of domestic plants in its history. volkswagen is planning to ask tens of thousands of jobs and cut salaries by 10 percent. the german carmakers been
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facing pressure from weakening demand in europe, an intense competition in china. that's it for me. my colleagues for me to miller will be back in moments with work. the days news the to marry him shaheen and has been making films about since 2006 when i moved there in 2005, since we recovering from the 38 your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve, their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains on account of the loss. shutter dreams on al jazeera, these called church solutions that gives us now for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the. don't think that has a number, think about it as
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a person, person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, and at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women and my country, the not sweet to come up to on we are in the night all a to we are human beings on this earth to be truth and the coins. we are working in their thoughts. that's our officers has been done before, can be done even better. as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords
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you to the limits to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure. now counter. and we of the grief and anger northern garza move in a 1000 palestinians are killed and israel's 24 day siege. many of them women and children, the i'm familiar, this is all just they rely from deluxe also coming up is really low made because
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