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tv   NEWS 30min  Al Jazeera  October 29, 2024 2:00am-2:31am AST

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i was never in the palestinian house to like barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation. is right, is an episode one on al jazeera. the israel has gone through an agency that supports millions of palestinians further endangering the lives of innocent civilians. the hello on sort of height of this is, is there a lot from the whole? so coming up, israel has killed more than $1000.00 palestinians and it's 24 hours. they see just northern goals that many of them women and children. the douglas day of his radio strikes an eastern 11 on since the conflicts escalated,
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move and 50 people have been killed in the background funding and come to hire some donald trump stuff. pop the campaigning with just 8 days to go until the us presidential election. the hello and welcome israel's parliament has post a controversial bill binding view, an agency for palestinian refugees and raw has the cont, condemns, rather than lose calling it a dangerous precedent. israel has repeatedly targeted the agency during its war on garza, in an effort to dismantle and described as it would all day reports from jordan's consul online. and that's because he is really government has binds out to 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied territories. israel legislates a ban on underneath the u. an agency mandated 75 years ago by the un general assembly to serve power us the news uprooted by israel in 1948. the see the
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legislation was proposed by members of nuts in y'all's recruit party. and one of the support of a solid majority of parliamentarians from across the political spectrum. the bill prohibits the un agency from working directly or indirectly, the occupied palestinian territory and bars randy officials and organizations from having any contact to work with the un agency. nearly $3000000.00 palestinian refugees in the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem and gaza will be impacted. the consequences could well be a book, elliptic, especially in war ravaged, garza before us is where the politicians have been very clear what they called you did a scenario. the ladder from the river tool, the mediterranean sea, is sold, used by implication that should be noted, posted and of course, it already exists,
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the organization, which the international community has created to stuff those pop ups that comes in part happens a big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as part of the estimate cleansing of palestine. israel has long advocated for the dismantlement of the un agency, arguing its work, kept the refugee issue, which it rejects a live this campaign went on violent overdrive in the past year. politically, some of israel's allies have warned the bills violate the un charter and security council resolutions and could jeopardize israel status at the organization. meanwhile, some republican leaders in the united states have threatened to sanction the un, if there's real faces, any consequences. all eyes are now on un member states and whether they will defend the organization from a precedent that could unravel its work world wide or simply actually yes,
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to is rarely exceptionalism. with all the i'm just i'm well that's bringing gabriel alexander, whose life for us do you and headquarters in new york game? have you been speaking to different people asking them for their reaction to as well as buying on enroll? what have people been saying? white combination from top to bottom without a doubt. now this decision by israel's parliament actually came down as the security council was meeting about israel's strikes over the weekend on iran. and many of the investors were getting the news about the parliamentary decision on their cellphone's on what's at messages. so as they left that meeting, i asked several of them that would talk to us. the chinese ambassador to the un stopped. he said, it's a very bad decision. he condemns. it said it needs to. israel needs to rethink this, the russian ambassador to the u. n. as well said that this decision by these really
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parliament makes things even more complicated, particularly in guys that he also said that terrible decision barbara would word the utilities and bass review and actually make comments about it in the security council chambers as well. the site is very much so gabrielle is on to this about the latest updates um, well kind of the process of visiting professor at the princeton school for public and international affairs and the former executive director of human rights was she joins us live from york. thank you very much for speaking. says the how would you describe this bad? i mean, this is going to clearly be catastrophic, full palestinians generations of our lives. so heavily on annual. yeah, i think that there are 2 things going on here from these reading documents perspective. you know, one, no time yahoo has had a vendetta against on rough for an hour because he, she nicely easily thinks that if you destroy on right,
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then somehow palestinian refugees will forget that there are problems getting wreckage. so you know, the refugees and in the west bank and gaza won't want to return to their ancestral homes in israel that refugees and love it in or syria or jordan won't even want to return to palestine. which finally, these really talk much locks them from doing. now clearly, you know, killing on right is not going to stop record eastern thing, the refugees. but this is a big part of these really governments modification motivation. so the other thing that you're wanting to him is principally golf. we know that there is an issue about trying to guess has to be there. these really, governments can pursue a salvation strategy and the bits and pieces of food and others amount of trade, that is a lot of intake. also, the only real agency with the capacity to deliver that to the palestinians degree is in need, is 100. they have far more stock and gaza, they have all the other agencies put together. and so, if you chill on row,
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a doesn't get to the people in casa need. it. and that of course has been a big part of these really talk much more strategy, frankly. you know, i think what's going on here alternately, is that natural, yahoo is pursuing the strategy articulated by some of the far right. members, it is government to make conditions. so well in casa, that ultimately is real, solve this problem. the problem is, solves the problem of apartheid. if solves the problem is from us by just getting rid of the palestinians, forcing them to be the agent that i'm afraid that that's a big part of what's going on right now. and um, you know, palestinians will ride the before this war starts and they will cooling on more aides. i remember there was some protests in guns and back in february 2023 before the war happened, where they were demanding more assistance. and then you also have all of these comes like a job design and occupied westbank. you have all the comes in because of the were
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established because of the occupation already. um, this is going to be a huge problem for palestinians, especially given the enroll was suffering from financial cons, bike because of donald trump, the former us present back in 2018. how important is the walk? you know, i mean, let's talk about the west bank for a moment. obviously we don't have the same starvation strategy. the west bank is we do a golfer. but barbara is a very important agency for delivering education and health care to palestinians. and so it's fun when you get rid of all right. what happens to all these children who think going to and we're schools, what happens to always palestinians who need medical care from our facilities? that's just strong. and so, yeah, and what makes me, you know, makes you think that this is about, you know, far more than the jobs are they didn't probably hear bit conrad in java. they've probably a minute on rough any place in his very reoccupied church. right. and this suggests
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that this, you know, ethnic cleansing, plan this out for to have mass force deportation is already creeping from java engine the west bank. well, i mean, it kind of russia is world has said that one of the reasons why it has been a gains and wrong is because it's a q some of its work cuz for carrying out well being parts rather of the october 7 a time. but is this blanket by now even legal? does those in israel have a duty of care, especially as an occupying force? i mean, under, wouldn't have been there in the 1st place, had it not been for this radio occupation. of course, i'm glad you brought up the october 7th attack because yes indeed, there was an allegation there 1000 or so on. were staff members is like a dozen out of $13000.00 staff members participated in the october 7th attack. and the 1st time we did everything that it was supposed to do, the fire, the media,
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we launched an investigation of israel came out with this vague allegation of, you know, circulated super duffy, these things. actually, 10 percent of understaffed is affiliated with, with, with some boston or whatever. that means on each side of the 2nd uncle who's a member of the box went out. but that was never proven. indeed, it was discredited. and you're, as you point out, israel does have legal responsibilities here. it 1st has a duty, you know, under the cheaper conventions to permit access to mandatory date. if it's showing the main deliver attached mandatory date. it's by reading that to me, that's a work. and in addition, the international court of justice and the genocide case brought by south africa as ordered israel to fully cooperate with efforts to deliver she monitoring aid. the policies unions in need. this is doing precisely the opposite because again, the main vehicle for delivering is trying to israel trying to shut it down. so this is going to quite and deal with reality as honor itself is pointed out on it also
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is that your renters are horrible or how to the palestinian people. but none of that seems to matter to them that time you go on. it seems that according to the problem is when benjamin is now his government is there's a lot to silence thing including me. the thank you very much. kenneth ross. he's a visiting professor at the prince's school for public and international affairs. and also the former executive director of human rights watch, appreciate your thoughts. thank you. or when the policy was, is really a tax on the eastern lebanese cecile bothered by cars killed at least $28.00 people . video showed a major fi officer now striking the city on monday. 9th is rainy strikes. targeted, 18 towns across the bank called valley killing at least $54.00 people and would be more than a 100 who is ready. bombardment and southern labinata is also intensified multiple as strikes at the coastal city of time in southern lebanon. they will hold the reports from the the
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residential blocks are being brought down in huge strikes after forcing people out of their homes under threat of bombings and 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 as support based live v m a. how will about this very the, these attacks are part of pressure by these really is on the muslim she community and those who represent them this way. it helps, by 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. is there old doesn't appear to be interested in a ceasefire. and 11 on it says it's in a phase of destroying hesper law. this is a neighborhood bordering the southern city of sight and more families were made
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homeless and what appears to be a target to killing of a husband, a member that also killed women and children left most considerable. the power shots have 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 been the hopes that by maximizing casualties among is ready troops. it will give it leverage and potential ceasefire negotiations. the army 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 tori pressure as well appears to be showing its strength with attacks like this one. the feeling here is that it's 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
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is eroding center for their eligibility to how that site though. so there's nothing on the well, that's time to what's on folding on the ground in gauze because the $24.00 days sage and the north has killed more than a 1000 palestinians strikes to targeting heavily populated areas, wiping out entire found the, the women and children all the majority of those killed guns and civil defense says at least a $100000.00 palestinians, remain. trump the ladies who have fled, say they were forced to leave. it's gone points. a number of patients have been evacuated from the come all odd one hospital in the north officers radio tax. the stores much of the facility. when did palestinians and cancer patients have been moved to all ship a hospital in gauze? the city is randy forces right at the hospital on friday and detain thousands of
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health workers and patients. 0 and, and central gauze are these really minute treat his target to the residential building as a way the refugee camp. the police tend palestinians have been killed in knots, attack. the injured will rush to the nearby, or the hospital, which is already overwhelmed with patients. they're all fears the death toll could rise and thought about as soon as and dated by life. with more details, the is really minutes where you has been intensive falling. it's minute 3 attacks, of course, the entire garza state, but the main focus has been on the central area alongside with the number of cars and the central area. in fact, to residential buildings web page within the past few hours or as as strikes have hips. what's a piece of the residential buildings bus out back to with civilians back please?
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7 palestinians have been confirmed. choose on the number. it is expected to rise, especially that the rest corporations are still ongoing on the ground that and the post storage of the stripe. while the miniature ration is ongoing in devalue with very, holly is where the movements abuse strikes continue to unfold. civilians wants to trust in devalue and they hear. and they are reporting who are risk details regarding their humanitarian situation as are you running blows in terms of their basic humanitarian needs. alongside with the destruction of multiple buildings on the do to the is very military operation on its senate seat and the great destruction i was hoping and selected to send to the medical department that which impacted me get you the ability of medical things to rates and building cause especially to the hospital has great life line for all type of city and stuff in the district carry capacity out there that are kind of this is
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randy protesters have again, riley didn't wester re send them to cool for the release of cops is still being held in garza police arrested several demonstrators, the purchases are putting on the government to reach a sci fi deal with him us. and they will. so choose prime minister benjamin netanyahu of delaying the agreement with upon the policy. and you and group will still ahead on al jazeera, masika and central sedan images, image of a trust that sees against civilian font color, military forces. they have no other way to express that their votes have been stolen, and that's their future has been stolen. soldier on edge the president urges people to party test quoting san today's election results afford the
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still less a more if you're in new mexico, texas and he's a southern states to be honest, but now it's coming up against the contrast of what is obviously winter developing significant snow from wyoming down to new mexico during tuesday and wednesday, the weather to come together. you tend to get a lot of developing from the stones across the plains states that could be quite typekey as well. this is to be expected this time of year. she's the nice and bull on this side of it. i mean, indeed, this is, look at these terms of chicago in about 26. for example, contrasting calibree about 8 degrees and more coming in on the pacific coast. rain all smooth weather in the motor of heart significant, right? it's still likely from maybe just north of billy's in the peninsula of 2 boys. jamaica was been funding recently by the if you're not seeing the current coordinator area, chances are algebra and mexico looking fairly fine. still wet, costa rica, nicaragua,
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dental of panama and columbia. but the sheriffs elsewhere now increasing, i think in puerto rico and even the small island. so the caribbean. however, they're leaving brazil where we would like it to be nice and wet and it was last week. the few channels are on our side of the brazilian. and lining up to go through re sundry, but not big. the risk of diseases passing from animals to humans is greater than ever before. we do not know all the different parasites and viruses and bacteria that the neighbors may have in its final episode, algebra visits, the disease hotspot, metal gasket, the all 3 of these are not equipped enough to respond to. not pre flattened the cost on just the
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of the your challenge is there a reminder of our top story? is this our israel's paula miller has posted no binding view, an agency, full palestinian refugees in wrong has condemned the bond courting. it's outrageous, the band will significantly restrict monroe's activities at 445 eastern use them as well as the occupied west pine, a 24 days radius, siege of northern guns that has killed moving 1000 palestinians as strikes on targeting heavily populated areas and civil defense says at least a $100000.00 people who remain trump and in those 2 hours is really
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a tax on the eastern lebanese to, to oh, bonded buck has killed at least 28 people on monday is ready strikes talking to the 18 towns across the background valley killing at least 54 people and wounding more than a 100 others. the us president joe biden has cost his ballots in the voting and his home. state of delaware. wine is now expected to return to washington dc with 8 days left until the election form. the president. donald trump is headed to atlanta, georgia, while vice president common harris is campaigning in michigan. well, we have seems covering both campaigns and the moment we'll have the latest from an official who's in atlanta and monitoring trumps friday. but 1st, let's go to rosamond jordan, who's in washington, dc. rosa and you've been watching the latest leg of call. mila harris has come paying. what's the latest the well,
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the democratic presidential candidate did do something that you would expect any candidate to do. she visited a semi conductor, factoring in the battle ground state of michigan, where she talked with workers there. and she talked about the need to not only develop more high tech jobs, but to develop more jobs that would actually not require a university degree. but what harris's campaign did today, and what the candidate herself did, was really try to make an appeal to latino voters because of racist comments that came out of donald trump's rally in new york city on sunday. one of the speakers insulted the residents of puerto rico, which is a us commonwealth by basically calling their island trash. and so, especially in the battleground state of pennsylvania, where puerto ricans are said to be about half of the 6 percent of latino voters who
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could help make the difference between the state going to harris or to trump. the campaign and the candidate are basically accused donald trump and his supporters are promoting more to visiting us. the vice president told reporters before she flew to michigan on monday that the country was tired of this kind of rhetoric that what you saw happening in new york on sunday simply is just more evidence of the kind of a leader that donald trump would be. and that the country is ready to turn the page and she is ready to help turn that page and to try to promote racial and ethnic harmony in the united states. they've also raised a lot of money to start running ads on social media in order to underscore the fact that if you vote for the democratic ticket of cala harris and tim walls, you're going to have an administration that is inclusive, not divisive, and certainly not one that traffics and bigotry and racism. okay,
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thanks very much for that. it's updates roseanne, jordan. well let's go to island fisher, who joins us from atlanta in georgia. i'm out and was a trump during today while he's been on stage though, he here in atlanta for the last 35 minutes or so typical donald trump. he did not mention the comments that were made at madison square garden. instead, he decided to turn, defend and send to attack by suggesting that the things the heating cold like hit load in a fascist or simply feeling the assassination attempts that we've seen over the last few months against donald trump. so he's not making any apology for the comments made at madison square garden, and we know what the trump campaign has been trying to dump down the backlash by saying the comments that were made, which were critical of puerto rico and of couple of how to sir self were not seen or endorsed or approved by donald trump. so essentially he's no trying to move on. elia donald trump was with piece leaders. he still believes that the unimportant
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constituency the has to win over. and he's spending the day here in georgia because he understands how important this data is. remember back in 2016, he won it. and then in 2020, he lost it by a very small margin to jewel bite. and in fact, it's that complaint about the small margin that led to one of the criminal cases against donald trump. remember the famous smoke show that came from his appearance here in georgia. he's on stage at the moment. he is not sticking to script, as we've been told that he was going to address the economy here in georgia. instead, he's talked about how michelle obama was meantime, how he could have locked up hillary clinton a come a hi, this is no good using a know to q a teleprompter when she is giving a speech is of how they've been very unfair to him. so no apology from donald trump, but to be honest, we weren't really expecting one. okay, thanks very much, the unofficial with the latest on the trunk, but the donald trump probably as well georgians on protesting against the result.
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so soft. today's parliamentary elections in which the governing jordan dream policy was declared the winner president. so i mean, there are a bitch valley quotes for the demonstrations and accuse rush of interfering in the polls. negation that most go denies homes. i'm home and reports unhappy with the election results 1000, so just give valid outside parliament in the capital to be received. they accuse the government pro russian judge in green part of picking the volt georgette. the president said the lead here. so you said, and i agree with the visa positions i think that people who have a lot of opportunity to to work in that sense
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here to you on the election commission say the phone was fee and fit. i think that the holding party 154 percent of the volts, election absolve, disagreed election days was generally pro city ready. when can i use administer in no dirty mentor, but most by your tons of every month, we stricken compromise was sick receipt and several trusted around it. inconsistency president salumi say she doesn't recognize the results accusing russia middling in the election. i'm accusing the routing party of having used a russian forms russian messages and probably some type of freshman timing for this. a really special operation. russia deposition st
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outside pallets of trying to destabilize georgette the opinion, quote, for a full investigation of the results. the people of georgia have been striving and fighting for democracy as they have a right to know what's happened this weekend. and they have a right to see that electronic and regularly t's are investigated swiftly, transparency and independently many good guns, one the country during the union lucky subsidies election results. that dream is more difficult. now. how does and does it know santana village in saddam's to 0, stayed by the power military rapids support forces also known as r. s f. i was left at least a $124.00 people that it's off to the destruction of the are assessed by senior. come on the, to the army last week. have a morgan has this report on the,
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this mobile footage taken by a rapid support forces fighter, who's the power military insight as to the hope village in eastern and does ita in central to them. and the mobile footage shows other 5 periods, rounding up men young and accusing them of being affiliated with the dance army, the, by the end of the 3rd video, dead bodies lined up to be buried. to make that again, why you make that up, your, my yeah, it's a massive car. the man in the video says more than 120 people have been killed in 4 days of attacks on a home by the recess. the group has been sites in the army for more than 18 months . the recent violence comes after it's most senior commander and entered the state of outlook a co effected to the army side. dozens of other villages have also been attacked. thousands have been displaced. many have been reported missing and for them center for combat. some violence against women says that nearly 40 women have been raped
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are, as the fighters say, the attacks are retaliation to k called diffraction of city, of the village of attacks by the recessive live miles away from the nearest, from the 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 and other villages end december early january, local groups reported a wave of attacks on civilians to show the un has expressed concern over the 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 our stuff and how to them. and now find itself being emptied. president, by the same group, people morgan onto the room. chance president has visited a military base of to um, twice as a tax and killed 40 soldiers and into 20 others. the attackers seized on munition
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and bunch causes, they retreated from the base new the border with nigeria president my how much andrews, debbie. it's not us as an operation.

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