tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera October 29, 2024 7:00pm-7:30pm AST
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losses accelerating as climate change or since around the world the the genocide and does it continues is really or strikes hit the crowded residential building and big law here, killing at least $93.00 palestinians. the pennsylvania is good to have you with us. this is allison 0 life from the also coming up has a lot of points name cousin as it's new leader. after these really killing us on this rather last month. 14000000 people have no been displaced by sliding across sedan. it has pushed nearly half the population to the brink of sand. and the countdown is on cumberland harris and donald trump court the swing states with just
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one week until the us selection news . we start in northern garza where the is really military has killed at least 93 palestinians in bate law. yeah, the area has been under is really siege for more than 3 weeks. the attack targeted a residential building, sheltering dozens of forcibly displaced families, and many remain trapped under the rubble houses. here as bernard smith reports that somehow this man has to find a way and there's no machinery, northern gauze at the top, the steel boss will shift the concrete. this was a residential building and by law here until and these riley strikes less than that . they are now on the it was bombs without warning. one of our men's in demos, as you can see, there are martyrs all over the place. i met the service on bodies hanging over the
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walls, the neighbors here. and that's lucky as most of those killed in the strike where women and children, according to medics. the few survivors were left to try and identify the relatives who my sons with their entire families were killed. my, my daughter was killed and my other daughter was with her 5 children old codes. what's wrong? did they do? what did those innocent people do to be slough to like this? done to the palestinian, the civil emergency service says around a $100000.00 people a stuck without food and water access to medical care. in this part of northern gospel, the organization says it's operations of comfortable holt because of the now 3 week long is really see here. this isn't the area where earlier this year israel said it has wiped out how much for these really military is back. it says to stop him,
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i suppose he's from recruitment bernard smith. i'll just say many of the injured have been rushed to a nearby come out at one hospital where doctors say that they're struggling to treat patients, spots and such with the social commodities, want to come up one hospital. and the entire facility is a, was on the hospital, is left with no results, has no medical supplies and no medical stuff. this is because many of our specialized doctors and sessions have been contained. it has only meet together with a single pediatrician, to kind of perform any surgery to the wounded that are left inside the hospital. above all patients and the injured a strewn all over the hospital floor. we appeal to the entire wall type of safety monitoring passage opened immediately. and without any delay, we need specialized medical stuff and we'll major disciplines to be allowed and i received the wounded child who is in dire need of abdominal surgery to stop his internal bleeding. before he loses his life, so many children have been bone sticking out of their bodies,
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requiring an orthopedic surgeries many a suffering from brain injuries and required delicate procedures swap up houses 0. sorry, a couple of them joins us now from darrow butler. that's in the central part of the gaza strip. hard to tell us if you can, what's happening now in big law here after that attack or people still pulling bodies out of the rubble. they're of the well, that's right to the awesome what king in order to recover victims and people who are suffering from terrible injuries underneath these buildings that have been completely shifted. destroyed with no sort of warranty by is very valid straight lines. that in fact, law he had found up and using very primitive means all the rates q tools, including flick thomas as they are using it, destroyed on the rooftops. all these destroyed buildings in hope to find anyone who is to show along the funds of these a huge pile of brussels resulted from these while the attack. well,
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what do you think is what king that in the, uh, the side of this strike uh, we can say that the aust civilians who are completely living in the same neighborhood and they have been sharing, incorporating in order to recover and to pull everyone up from under the, the house that has been completely destroyed. the building is, has been why d date slots and even the neighboring houses have been notably damaged by the aftermath of that attack. to now, as far as we know we are, we got more details about the numbers knowing to speed, whitfield i so fighting through and looting set to children alongside with 51 others who are wounded and they are right now troll you to look for any place of it treatment as far as we know that commodities one hospital cannot provide them with the essentials medical cap. didn't a very desperate need for like a big cronic shortage or central medical supplies. but people believe that their houses have tend to be graveyards, food, them,
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as long as they are completely ridiculous and leaving big law here. and know that part of the causes of us has incredibly tend to be a shot to landscape. since the beginning of the latest is by the proration besser. oh sure. 0 stark. i'm with whom reporting from darrow. the thank you very much, dark israel's decision to then the un agencies of policy and refugees has been can them the world wide view? and secretary general antonio gutierrez says he is deeply concerned by the band, which he says could have, could have devastating consequences for palestinian refugees. so let's take a closer look at what the agency does. it's called an armoire. it's mandate is to help the nearly 6000000 registered palestinian refugees worldwide, who is real has prevented from returning to their land. more than 487000 live and 11 on about 581000 in syria, and one and 2000000 live in jordan. and there are around $901000.00 in the occupied westbank. 2 thirds of gauze population are refugees,
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that's about 1700000 people. israel has cut off the strip from the rest of the world through a decades long blockade palestinians. and guys that have been reacting to israel's ban on own law, which has been a lifeline for 75 years. the most who goes to how come up with this is catastrophic . it contains the gaza strip and the refugees to receive aids, to a slow destruction. and today i know people who carpet. i know it's so wrong, but it's because in real helps cause that with 8, but it's given to all kind of thing. and people that vote is wrong regarding this, you voted for it. they want to solve the people on the private, the most, all of that, right? the school is up to give this mind doing the, it's a countries of the whole, well don't stand together with us against this decision. israel will freeze everything for us or institutions and close up the people benefit greatly. and the only benefit comes from one law is really military says, 4 of its soldiers had been killed in northern gaza. the casualties occurred in each volume area. further 5 have been wounded and fighting across the strip. and another
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7 is really soldiers were injured in 11 on this trying to get more details on all of this with nor all day was in the jordanian capital. i'm on, you're recovering this from there, nor from amman, because the is really government has banned else as you are from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside israel. so tell us about these for is really soldiers killed in northern guys. so sterile, this is the latest announcement of casualties by the is really army of israeli soldiers killed in combat in gaza. bringing to about $367.00, the total number of soldiers who have died in the past year in gaza in combat in this particular instance of soldiers. what into a building that has appeared had apparently been booby trapped before, and the explosion killed all 4 of them. of course, this comes, this is not the 1st announcement of casualties in northern gaza. has the siege on
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that part of this trip draws near. it's a 30 day mark and it just signals the fact that where, where is where the soldiers free invade, they do still confront resistance and is really military is also taking casualties and 11 on what do you know about that? $900.00. in fact, since the assault on lebanon began, all in all, we've heard today from medical sources saying that in the past year, about 12000 is really soldiers have been injured. that is a very high number. and this is particularly important, given the fact that as the kind of set now meets and you know, it has adopted all sorts of legislations including that by and on, on rough we've been covering extensively. but they're also discussing a very important legislation on draft law. this is the law that would uh the
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religious right. and as well as hoping would exempt them from serving. and these really are me. it's a very controversial bill, but one that is very important to nothing. yeah. who is right wing coalition, and with such numbers coming out, it's very difficult to make the argument that a sizable portion of the young man n as well would be exempt from serving in the is really army. so we'll wait and see and bring you of course, up to date with all of the details of how that story develops and how those discussions developed. yeah, absolutely, and i'm glad you raised that because it's very controversial in, in israel is really a massive talking point within is really society a lot more important. but frankly, than the banning of and off from, from the point of view of many israelis, nora day reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. has been law has appointed a new leader after israel assassinated us on this rela, 11 on last month. named custom is a veteran figure in the movement. he served as deputy secretary general of his boss
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since 1991 in rome, con reports from the route, the son of the bone in the south and 11 on in 1953, his beloved. and you need it and i've got some steps up from his previous role as deputy to secretary general. inherits significant challenges will domestic political pressure and risk of assassination to by israel. the timing of the announcements, however, is significant, actually is more important than the selection itself. our secondary cost saving himself a recent speech said that we are going to elect to secrete general sooner rather than later. so it appears that this is a very, very human and to emergency situation for husband law to show that there is no relationship the loved them based as beloved as an organization is broadly divided into 3, a political wing, a charitable, and a power that truthful. in many ways,
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it's more powerful than the states, and his power ministry false is said to be stronger than the lebanese army named goss. i'm is a respected choice amongst hezbollah, supposes but internationally. he's only seen through one land, and that's the war with israel. and everybody will be closely watching to see what he does next. clues, as to his thinking can be found in his speeches, which have been fiery and defined. and that may will define his tenure in will tell him how be looks it's locked in the solution is a ceasefire. well not speaking from a position of weakness, if these rate leaves do not one package, we will continue the war almost done that will. but with cease by talks progressing slowly, the questions for the international community are clear, well named carson, who's known for his political and diplomatic skills, be able to negotiate and then to the conflict. and what will that mean for the future of lebanon and his beloved israel has targeted several senior hezbollah
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officials in recent months, cousins previous as a husband. this ro luck was assassinated and loved them last month. and these really government has made clear it's goal of the total destruction of the group and his lead is wrong. come out to 0. they route living on this back. all valley in the east of the country is clearing up after being subjected to is really airstrikes which killed at least 60 people. on monday, the buildings were level to the ground. and this attack and civil defense teams are working to remove the debris. the big valley has been one of the regions targeted repeatedly by strikes since is really intensified dismemberment of living on last month. houses, there was an order has more from a lock in the district about a of the districts of fall book in the car reach an eastern lebanon has been repeatedly targeted and is ready strikes since the major offensive was launched. 5 to 6 weeks ago. we are at one of these locations. this is really
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a very strategic area for has the law. it is um, has been described as an operational base. it is bordering syria, which is really a lifeline for the group. but as of late people here are telling us that as well as focusing, it's a, it strikes on civilian infrastructure. it's part of a strategy cause disproportionate damage in order to turn the people against the group. so the strategy seems to be conflicts. pain on has biloba to inflict pain on its supporters, the muslim shack community. and that's why we have been seeing these strikes concentrated in areas like southern 11 on eastern lebanon and the southern suburb of b route. but people here will say that the, this is not changing or eroding supports for hezbollah. people here, believe hezbollah is the only group that is defending them. so this is a community that feels it is under attack, or israel, no doubt,
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controls the skies. and there's little that has the bullet can do to stop attacks like this. but the arms group is focusing on what is happening along the border, where there is fierce fighting. and hezbollah believes that it's if it is able to prevent, is ready troops from making, from advancing until 11 on and from making military games. this will give it a leverage and potential cease fire negotiations. then there else has ita baltic. the still ahead on alpha 0, topless is the pole security expo in doha. i'll be telling you whilst if she intelligence is now central to innovations in law enforcement and security, the job is about to get a few more shadows and have been the case for weeks now. but the focus is probably
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to know your eyes of drawing. the com, right, and so they should be is developing ties. certainly we'll catch the north of these on the wind and rain divers possible then slides, but is going to wait. and then for most likely in taiwan, that doesn't happen immediately. wednesday, we'll see the increase in the wind. t of take you through the straight by the it'd be what, it'd be all night. it's fine with you could write in from shan ne, woods, and rain briefly heavy. and how does she would gone off shore by this time? we must have got some shells in her carter. but taking says day this makes landfill most like in the southeast of taiwan, but it looks a major store covering most of the all. and it will cause damage. it was at the same time, start the story, reading on the coast of china. mainland china is point for jan in particular. but beyond that, things still look nice and clear. okay. to the west side of the asia still looks sherry, but in a minor way, not to be honest. we don't look yet significant monsoon temples. indeed,
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northern india has already settled down to the polluted months of winter despite the fact we know the yet, the karachi is still showing pretty high temperatures. forties have to border the, the, the, there's no limit to how a dream contains sta. in your own adventure. you know, counter and things on the
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the remainder of our headlines this hour, at least 93 palestinians have been killed by and is really a striking base law here in northern gods. the attacks targeting the residential building, sheltering dozens of forcibly displaced families. many remain trapped under the wrong name. custom has been announced as the new secretary general. it has the law . he had been the deputy leader of the party since 1991 custom has been acting head of the organization since the assassination of us on this wrong, on the back of the valley in eastern level known as clearing up house to being subjected to is really strikes which killed at least 6 buildings were leveled to the ground. and that attack and civil defense teams are working to remove the different talks to negotiate
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a ceasefire and gaza and let her know and have restarted in doha, the head of the c. i a and a massage chief met with the guitar, a prime minister on monday. the discussions are now continuing between mediators. some a bunch of 8 has more. there are multiple avenues according to the cause of the government which are being considered to try and find a negotiated solution to the crisis in gaza. after months of breakdown, talks of finding is you between the mediators, these valleys and the americans here in the country, capital the, where the c, i a chief, the massage chief and the company. prime minister, try to come up with other ideas to try and find a solution of some sorts, but ahead of the us elections, there is hope, but not a lot of optimism regarding how hopeful we are a i, i was saying this by the end that i mean hopeful, not necessarily optimistic. so we can lose hope. the situation is not easy. we haven't reached uh, you know,
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and it gave it to the little dentist november 2020. uh, so about a year now since we had the 1st pods in the fighting as a result of that study and a gift and then mediation ad, i know we are working. as i said, there is a new interest and we are working on leaving, giving justification open. but i don't think we can put any color on the, on the getting the emotions that have the link to. ready to the mediation that that go, the author says that there are paddling products that are happening to mediate the solution in levin on it is also trying to help a china of communication open between the israelis degree means by the americans as been, as it has been then these really decision to shut down under calling on the international community to abide by its responsibility and stuff. israel from doing those actions, which are going to be home for the 4 hundreds of thousands of people, especially in the northern part of gods that will need the a demo. so for now,
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from there, there is hope there is optimism. there's a lack of optimism rather about the property said they remain committed to all sorts of and their doors are open for all sides to try and find a peaceful solution. because they say this conflict is the risk of becoming a wider war and what they want to see is it a negotiated solution that all parties are sitting down the table and come with terms which are acceptable to old sites on them. javi, that's a very rough stuff to sedan now, where the humanitarian crisis continues to escalate international organization. so migration says more than 14000000 people have no been displaced. the bulk of those are still in sedan trying to find safety. but just over 3000000 people have fled to other countries. houses heroes have been, morgan has more from car to the ongoing violence between the signees army and the power military rapids support forces means more and more people here in saddam continued to be displeased. over the past week, hundreds of thousands of families fled from more than 50 villages into the state in
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central sedan, and then in special ed local responders. they says dozens of families have also been displaced. as a result of continued artillery strikes by the parent military are a stuff on the city of fashion. that's the last remaining army stronghold in the are for region interested in sedan. now fighting is ongoing between disabilities, army and the recipient of the parts of the country as well. so just in the south, east indian not states where the army was able to retake more territories from the recess. now, so down has the world's largest displacement prices and over the past month alone, according to the united nation, more than $50000.00 people across the border intern, neighboring chad from the dark for region because of the ongoing violence. the current displacement figures tense at $13000000.00 people display since april last year. that's the largest number of displaced people in the world. and many of them are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance due to for funding how to 8
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organizations such as the united nation. and because of the inability of aid workers to reach those in need because of the continued violence. many of those, according to the night, the admissions have been displaced more than once because of expanding conflicts. but despite the fact that civilians remained to be caught up between the hours of i'm the student needs army. slicing does continue here in the capital, have to and elsewhere around the country. people, morgan, all just 0 out of tune. a russian attack on the ukrainian city of har, key has left at least 4 people that the mayor says 6 others were wounded in a medical center was damaged. hi, keith is ukraine, 2nd city, and lives around 30 kilometers from the russian border. it's been frequently targeted by airstrikes, the the, with just one week to go until the us presidential election. both candidates are stepping up their campaigns in swing states, vice president campbell that harrison's been campaigning in michigan which has
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a large arab american population. her republican opponent donald trump, is speaking at a rally as his mar logo resort in florida. and john henry joins us now from washington, dc. john, let's do a little bit of a, a status report on both campaigns, harris and trump. let's start with donald trump. well donald trump, just to finish that, that more alonzo address rather is wrapping it up after about an hour and he is really focusing on trying to bring that's probably harris's positive numbers down to increase the negative ratings on every spend a long time talking over the past hour about the economy, a lot of talking about immigration, e, cause or the borders are bad, is not the title she had. she was actually supposed to be in charge under the bite and administration of the root causes of immigration, not the actual border itself. but then he brought out
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a couple of of mothers whose children were killed, daughters killed by immigrants, brought out of business, a young, a small business man who had been struggling. and he's trying to really pin the entire bite and administration agenda on comma la harris. of course, she was part of an administrator, but she was not the president. so he's really attacking the status quote, saying she is responsible for that. people are upset about inflation and he was hitting all of those points. he's going to go on to allentown, pennsylvania, a rust belt town. and what is perhaps the single most important state in this election when it comes to this wing states? pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes out of a to 70, he needs, so he's going there to get that. uh, that audience once again. and to try to make the case that his 4 years were better than the past 4 years. what about team harris? will harris has it perhaps her biggest speech?
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at the end of this campaign, she is going behind the white house to the ellipse. that is where donald trump spoke on january 6th, 2021. before that crowd storm the u. s. capital and broke into it. so there will be an implicit link between her as a, as what her campaign wants to present is this image of stability a and trump at that same spot years ago. and she is going to talk about her biography. she'll talk about economics and she will make her case for trying to bring down price is because again, that's something that americans are very concerned about, even though inflation has gone down considerably over the past 4 years. people still feel the sense that it is cumulatively very high. and she's also going to make that point about donald trump being at that spot in 2021. in 2021. rousing that crowd and, and to make the point in that in her view, it is irresponsible to bring him back that he would be
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a dangerous you'll likely remind people that to, for star generals who work for trump have called him a fascist. and it probably doesn't hurt or that a couple of days ago to trump rally, there was a, a comedian who called puerto rico, a floating trash jump in the middle of the atlantic. so she's going to continue making her positive case balancing that also with a tax on trump. he has large legal and negative and is just trying to bring her numbers down. but we're down to the last the last few days. and in those 7 spring states, they are all within the margin of error in polls. so it's a very close race, and they're both trying to make their case. absolutely, john 100. thank you very much. that's on 100 reporting from washington dc. they're artificial intelligence is the center of attention that the annual millet policy, curity expo being held here in doha, our defense editor alex, the top of us, went along to find out about all the latest innovations and security in law
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enforcement and how ai is being used a guide to the future of security and that it's set to auto official intelligence. like humans, a are models are told what to look for. and i think about it's been that, you know, you can train it to do everything and also it doesn't drive very well. the more data you give it the best way to become system. it's like humans, your letter from your environment and you love what you see here and touch big data . how big is it and how this vast amounts of information will be crunched or presenting to previously, you told me citizens is now the find line. many of these companies have to hook and it's not just security companies use it. the bad guys i to be using the i as well. so i'm sure you've heard about the fix scans and all these things. and even that for minutes i using the i to i get victims, right. and ultimately in future report on, on the most vehicles the vehicles can be used to shoot the leasing groups and so on, all even as a weapon. so this is why e, i like any technology,
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egypt for security applications of multiplying. due to the rapid evolution developed efficient intelligence in an effort to keep up with criminal enterprises . now, increasingly high tech, from the cutting edge of lower full square didn't crowd control to predicting crime and gathering evidence a has become a central to. the question now remains will be information the cap is becoming the most powerful weapon novel. alex was helpless. how to 0 miller poll. so china is testing self driving taxi, similar to the ones operating in parts of the united states, but certainly have raised questions about how people's livelihoods will be protected in an increasingly automated economy. tony chang reports from the city of want hey le cab on the streets of will hon. you might be in for a surprise. the city's host china is 1st fleet of dry ballast tanks, is that the moment it's just the trump project in a limited area. but it's captured the public imagination. be the problem. how did
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you, how affordable so you, if it becomes popular in the urban areas later on, i'll consider taking a driver less car as i live in a busy area. but for now, i'll go with a manually driven the car public schools are using choosing possible. it's just a new way of traveling. a one more option is a good thing from a safety point of view. there are no examples of have been dentures, and that means travelers costs are reliable and that's not entirely correct. in july this year a man was hit by a dr. list taxi that ran a red light. the public perception of rule remains good, because a help with an app. the company is an offshoot of chinese tech john by 2 of the punching in the code. the doors on last monday or on your way.
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