tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera October 30, 2024 9:00am-9:31am AST
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on the more than a 100 ballast and ends killed and ass strikes, a northern gauze, israel's genocide continued the jordan, this is not. is there a lie from dell? coming up, a rescue operation is underway in sit on in southern lebanon, off to on his radio strike. kills 7 people. i'm doing fine and since the diamond forces hundreds of thousands from the homes and just the last week slots. i'm rob
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reynolds in tuba city, on the navajo nation in arizona. we'll look at how the native americans vote could be crucial in this year's presidential election. the doesn't know laptop of israel's assault on the north of going straight. at least 19 palestinians have been killed. and on his way, the plumbing may have basically a square strike targeted 3 residential buildings rescue teams are trying to find survivors with at least 30 people need to be trapped beneath collapse building for the us as condemned. another attack in big la, early on tuesday, which killed at least 93 palestinians. us state department spokesman matthew miller, calling it a horrifying incident with a horrifying results. thousands of that was killed in these ran the strikes on
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a 5 story building with children. hundreds of force to be despised people with sheltering in the building when he was hit without warning. northern gauze has been on the, on his writing siege to more than 3 weeks when a neighboring kansas city as well as bomb the busy food market, getting at least 4 people and booting dozens, i'll just say it was a, bring them all how many reports now from the hospital but many of the engine would take home right now. c inside that at the hospital here in oregon, oregon and city is really drones have targeted rules of the, of the market. as you can see, this is the see in here is arriving to the hospital transferred to the hospital. here they have arrived in a critical condition is the place here the hospital has turned into a scene of a tragedy. let's say a month it gets to boost that is really occupation forces targeted innocent civilians in the open market while they were trying to find food to survive. dozens were killed and injured. they were taken to the baptist hospital. our teens are
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still working using their bare hands for covering the dead and searching for survivors under the degree they were gathering to parents as the basic necessities and also how to market this basically populated market located in northern central because of the city where, where many people and many shops are open and still in a basic necessities, in basic goods for the people of northern garza, they ended up being targeted and, and brutally killed by his rating direct missile, which resulted in many fields and does is injured arriving thought at the hospital but i am sending you the wrong northern gauze on site is fine, and the number of the palestinians were killed, the rigid in his really strikes on central and southern cities and gaza. local sources say a series of tents, housing, just based people in the around by law. i found eunice were targeted active, a shed footage of the optimal to social media,
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showing casualties being taken to the alex of hospital officials and 11 on the saying is really strike on the southern town of sarah fun that's killed at least 10 people. the victims included women and children in separate attacks as well targeted the sub of hire at side to on the outskirts of side. and at least 9 people were killed and more than 20 injured. people say these really ami gave no warnings before the strike or what i see for nowadays we were sitting and all of a sudden we heard the messiah. when it hit the building, it came down. then the 2nd we saw it was it. and the 2nd building came down and the one next to it to they have no mercy ends and of course they know how to joins us live now from outside the inside and zanna. so what more can you tell us than about these is randy strikes on the side. never residents that came with the absolutely no warning yes. as the israeli military expanse and intensifies it's bombardment,
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civilian casualties are mounting. there were 2 strikes in the side, an area that caused the up to the 20 casualties. we are at one of those locations and had it side as you can see behind me a residential building has been destroyed. so far, 9 bodies have been pulled from the rubble. an 18 year old girl survived of she's now in hospital. she was pulled out the live. but what people here are telling us is that a 17 year old girl. they believe she's 17 year old. she's still stuck underneath the rubble and believe to be that so in this strike alone, 10 killed this. as you can see, it's a densely populated area. they are a residential building. so it's not the 1st time how that site that has been targeted on sunday. there was another attack not very far from here about the kilometer and 8 people were killed in that strike. now these really military says that it is going after has bala members who are in civilian areas, but human rights scoops are saying that attacks like this. you, when,
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when you have so many civilian casualties are just on law full. in fact, among the dead were children and save the children yesterday said that on average 2 children have died every day in the past 5 weeks since they is really military really begun this wide scale offensive. so, casualty told is mounting people who were here. they weren't displaced from southern lebanon, they came to this area in search of a safety yesterday. we were reporting from bali big that's an eastern 11 on, and it was a violent day when more than 60 people were killed. so this is a, this, the trajectory of this war is only escalating. yeah, i'm saying that we understand that us officials are traveling to israel to talk about the ongoing war in lebanon. what more can they tell us then? well yes it is really media is reporting that us envoy amos fox then as well as
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breast mccurry are expected in as well on thursday. this follows a meeting like yesterday that was convened by the israeli prime minister benjamin not that yahoo! along with security, intelligence and political officials to discuss a possible diplomatic field between has but law and as well. but what we understand from lebanon is that there is no serious initiative on the table. this is from sources close to the speaker of parliament. that'd be buddy according to the is really media the of the solution if you liked the diplomatic tail will involve, has about a pulling back from the border, the lebanese army, sending thousands of troops along with united nations. but the sticking point is the enforcement mechanism. the speaker of parliament has made it very, very clear that it will be the lebanese army that will be the, the enforcer of resolution $7.00 to 0. 1. what we understand from this reading media is that israel wants to be given a free hand to target, has a loss and
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a to prevent it from re arming or re grouping in lebanon. so it doesn't look like we are any closer to a cease fire deal at the time being. all right, isn't a hold of life as the in the heart side, the inside as a no, thank you. well, israel's targeted assassination is i've seen it how my son has belie liters. i've spread fear among the half a $1000000.00 today, and so struggle to survive in lebanon's refugee camps for decades. i'll just say was child stratford spoke to a pallet stay in refugee and the alba died. we compton tripoli in northern 11 children playing the shadows alone. narrow alley, ways with generations palestinian refugees of play before jumbles of criss crossed electricity cables hanging precariously overhead a life on the margins of living each society a struggle now made was by another the cab
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was established 5 decades ago. the united nations estimates that more than 90 percent of people who are living on the diplomacy line and in addition to the daily struggle to survive, there is no fear in the count. it's not just as bullet being targeted 11 and how much says israel killed, come on to his wife and 2 children in the strike on october. the 5th one of several targeted assassinations upon us members, 11 and in recent weeks, aaliyah sits with a sick husband muscle mode, and that's fine. the home mode stuff as a kidney condition, a needs expensive medical treatment that she cannot afford are now she, and many of the cams like a say is rails from the members of palestinian all resistance. it calls terrorists
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and who it wants to kill. i don't know exactly. i have even thoughts about suicide 2 or 3 times and that find people cry more than me. well, i know institutions including the u. n. can help us we. i live in a fee and sort of every day. the check point is adorned with mules and pictures of palestinian lead is most current and from the past of the various policy any infections in the camp they have occasionally clashed among themselves. but they control secure to their posters recently assassinated hamas and hezbollah. lead, as a reminder of israel's lease to reach how they say either then the last, which reminds us of the days of these radio occupation more than 30 years ago when they used to target policy incomes in lebanon. this fear of most strikes from the enemy of love. look on our yeah, our security measures we put in place,
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but there is a lot of distrust and feel spice. no one knows who else is on these rails hit list . and where i'm on palestinian refugees, who all civilians, 11 and the next talk, it may be child, strap it down to 0. it will be done. we refugee camp tripoli. israel's binding of the un agency for palestinian refugees has been condemned worldwide. the united nations secretary general has written into these ready prime minister about the band on unrest. gabriel is on those of you in headquarters in new york. with more details. we're told that un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, sent a letter to his railey prime minister benjamin netanyahu, outlining his grave concerns about this is really parliament legislation that essentially ban on row. and in his daily briefing to journalists here headquarters, the spokesperson made it clear that if unreal was banned, you would have devastating consequences on the humanitarian situation. for millions
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of palestinians, there is a humanitarian organization called on. well, that was created by the general assembly to provide humanitarian assistance until such a time that they political solution could be found. there is no political solution . currently, we keep hoping for one doesn't seem like there's one on the horizon. our point is that on what needs to continue to do its work, if the law is implement implemented in the way that they can ask, that has decided if there way you can imagine that on right still can at least partly go on with their work. no, the, the new laws are scheduled to go into effect in 90 days. so the clock is ticking for the un to figure out how to respond. one idea is for the un to pressure is real not to implement the new laws, which might be the best case scenario,
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but would still leave under a, in a precarious position, trying to carry out its mandate. gabriel's onto. i'll just see it at united nations in new york. the not with just 6 days to go until the us presidential election, the candidates, someone a final push to sway undecided voters going to bring her closing arguments in washington coming to harris took aim at her republican rival. donald trump, comparing him to a petty tyrant. she spoke of the same spot with trump address to support as before they launched an attack on the us capital. on january 6th, 2021, seeking to stop coming by some certified president biden's 2020 victory. i want to talk to correspondent company how good evening everyone in the shadow of the white house and speaking to a crowd of more than 50000 us vice president comma la harris offered undecided
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voters a choice one week from today. you will have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your lines and we're going to the capital harris spoke from the site where in 2021 for president donald trump rallied supporters to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. highlighting the contrast between herself and trump. this is someone who is on the table upset with revenge, dealing with reasons and out for i'm 2nd power. the terrace reminded voters that in less than 90 days, either she or trump will be inaugurated into the oval office monday. one of the elected donald trump, would walk into that office with an enemies list. when elected, i will walk in with it to do list. the vice president admitted she's been in office
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for 4 years. still, she told voters, her presidency would be different than that a positive by now. our biggest challenge is to lower costs, costs that were rising even before the pandemic. and there is still 2 high chairs, also pledged to protect abortion rice, a core issue of her campaign. speaking in the battleground state of pennsylvania, on tuesday, trunk targeted harris for what he called the failed policies of the live in harris administration. save in virus us. they've embarrassed us. capitalize, embarrassed as she doesn't have what it takes, but some harris supporters fear. it's trump the doesn't have what's needed to leave the country for another 4 years and it has really, really, really scary that so many people believe in someone that actually feels so unsafe
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for us. cala harris close this loose reminding voters the us was founded. seizing freedom from a petty tyrant as she warned voters on election day, not to submit to the will of another petty tyrant. donald trump. kimberly held him alice's 0, washington. the native american community it comprises a small but potentially important group of us voters in 2020 mobile, 90 percent of indigenous vote to support. and president biden helping him win by less than one percent. as long as it was rep reynolds report, some to the city and the swing state of arizona, nate to them reconvert as could have a major impact on the presidential election. to the city is in the heart of the navajo nation. the people of this impoverished and often overlooked region could be the key to comma le harrison's hopes of winning the presidency here. people in there um to proceed or democrat people,
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most of the so we model for calmer hair so that i think that wrong donald trump is the wrong person crew. put in the office again. we need um, camella, you know, and i'm all blue, you know, everything by election level. it's, it's for democrats, former neighborhood nation president, jonathan is, is trying to make history. i am buying to be the 1st indigenous person, 1st native american to be elected from arizona to the us house of representatives. his candidacy could drive, turn out, boosting harris. they'll end up voting for other candidates on the ballot and most likely they'll be democrats. indigenous rights advocates, a native political power is underestimated. native americans absolutely have the power to determine the outcome of the next presidential election and certainly many
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elections in their local and county jurisdictions as well. here is, has targeted native voters with ads like this one and has 20 page staffers organizing on tribal land. the relationship between tribal nations in the united states is sacred. last week or running, mate. tim was held a rally on the navajo nation. those harris campaign efforts seemed to be paying off based on what we saw and heard on our visit. here in tuba city, donald trump is not popular here. the stuff he does, i don't understand. you know, a riot on the capital. you know, that's, that's something we don't do. you know, it's a no, no, there's a steady trickle of the voters casting dallas at a polling place nearby. and that's where we met nursing student michela, billy, who had just voted for harris. i think kamala would be a benefit to, to my native american population, to, to my people, a rugged land and a proud people may hold the keys to the white house. rog, reynolds, l, g, 0,
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tuba city, arizona. so let's, let's, let's come here and i'll just area including we report on missing activists and left in the panes rights website. they've been abducted by the government, farmhouse style the a meeting of minds, the tragedy for me, of a democratic solved effort. there. it's how quickly we sort of adopted, missouri told re global knowns, the intertwining of money and politics campaigner andrew fine state and photographer shock you do on, on active is on the crisis and gone. so what is happening today is happening on our watch. the news from now they will be people asking, how did you let it happen? studio will be on scripted part one on, on disease. being a journalist is a privilege i get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those have been
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drowned out by the noise is a 4 is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks facing the trying to find that challenge and a huge responsibility, we keep politicians and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of their decisions working at the 0 enables me to make that positive voice is relevant to so that there's more that unites us then divide the
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book and back to watching out. just a quick reminder about the top stories here. this the us as condemned on his right . you're talking vaguely here which killed at least 93 honest in the us state department spokesman knocked him in a cold, refined incident for the horrifying results. please 19 palestinians are killed and another is rarely have time. the same area flight to on tuesday and 11 on his way to attack us to let these 19 people and injured thousands more people in this of the of had upside down on the outskirts of side and say, these were the army, gave no warning strikes. and adjust 6 days to the us presidential election candidates on a final push to win of underside expenses come to our spend a giving a closing arguments in washington of donald trump held a rally in the background, the state of pennsylvania just then now where the humanitarian crisis continues to escalate to the international organizations that migration says more
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than 14000000 people have not been displaced. hundreds of thousands and just the last week alone. the bulk of those of flood their homes estimates that i'm trying to find safety. but some 3000000 people have gone into neighboring countries even more than as more now from content. ongoing violence between the sudanese army, i'm the parent military, rapid support for that means more and more people here in saddam continued to be displaced over the past week. hundreds of thousands of families fled from more than 50 villages into the state and central to them. and then in fashion local responders, they have to dozens of families have also been displaced. as a result of continued artillery strikes by the parent military are a stuff on the city over the past year. that's the last remaining armstrong cold in the dark for region in western sedan. now fighting is ongoing between between these army and the recipient of the parts of the country as well, such as in the south east into not states where the army was able to retake more territories from the recess. now so down has the world's largest displacement
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prices. and over the past month alone, according to the united nation, more than 50000 people across the border into neighboring chad from the dark for region because of the ongoing violence, the current displacements that goes sense at 13000000 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. the to for funding, how to 8 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 9th admissions, have been displaced more than once because of the expanding conflict. but despite the fact that civilians remain to be caught up between the hours of i'm the sudanese army fly thing does continue here in the capital, have to an elsewhere around the country. people, morgan, i'll just sarah how 2 poles of opened in books. one is generally election, voters are choosing members of parliament to will then elect the president.
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lockwitzer, you must easiest seeking a 2nd and final term as president. as routing botswana democratic parties facing a tight race against the opposition umbrella for democratic change, the economy, corruption, and unemployment. some of the key issues. several people have died off to a massive storm triggered flash flooding and southern spain lead valencia regions said a number of bodies have been found, explains where the agency says some areas in the east of valencia recorded 20 centimeters of rainfall. argentina's largest public workers unions quote, for 36 hours strikes, thousands miles and the capital one as iras against a wave of asperity measures introduced by president to have the emulates government union and say they want to prevent the state being taken over by lodge business interest i've done this bounced off events making children under the age of 5 against polio health officials say the 3 day campaigns and that and not connecting more than 6000000 children in the country. the world health organization says that
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been $23.00 confirmed cases of a disease, enough dentist on this year. i write scripts and that sort of things are it using state agent instead of dusting acts of as some, some ethical disciplines. a soft footage and managed of men forcing an environmental activist and to have them in august. he hasn't been seen since. lawyer says one of a series of enforce disappearances. bonneville reports not from a capital money law. this is the moment felix olivia junior was forcibly pulled into a band in august. the footage also shows a man on motorcycles who appears to be acting as lookouts. indications of her professional operation says the families lawyer really tardy with nice intelligence . well prepared. we've seen that before. this is the 1st time that police say the evidence isn't conclusive. they suspect felix and his friend james has to be this another active as to when missing at the same area,
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5 days prior have ties to the communist and p rebels. they suspect the group may be responsible, but also historically that purging is being done in from the organization. the family say demand warranty politically involved and ask why they'd be kidnapped, even if they were, it can file a case against people who they think are doing something illegal or something that's not allowed, but to resort to adoption. i cannot think of any reason at all. it wouldn't be the 1st time state forces were accused of abduction last year to environmental activists said they were kidnapped and interrogated in their military captors forced them to say dad handed themselves in 2 authorities, dozens of back to visit, have gone missing since president for the been breakfast junior, took office, that's according to human rights organizations. going to put on. watchdog says it's a growing trend. similar to the thousands have been forced disappearances that
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occurred during the 20 years. his father was president. it's around the same time james and felix disappeared. the government tried to block the screening of a documentary about a nearly 2 decades searching for a missing activist rights advocate say it was an attempt to cover up the state's role. but for felix his daughters, it was an eye opener you asked yourself, can i also do that or should i send it for another 17 years? but i'm not giving up on my father. and neither they say, should police, even if the abductors are from the ranks by the below al jazeera minute. i know a chinese spacecraft with recruitment was on board, has built that space station off the launching from northwest china. 54321 you're missing took off from a stop like noon send to deliver the type of notes to the chunk going station
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without. spend an estimated 6 months to expect to conduct experiments and gather and kind of dentist to enable them to send someone to the moon by 2015. all right, that's it from the down. jordan, you can find more information about website down to 0, dot com. there it is. the news continues here off counting the cost of it stretching. thanks so much in the of the okay, mexico has been halston. saudi arabia currently sit in the province of pakistan is tough with most places. northern hemisphere, judges season is not invisible. coming out of europe through the black sea, but developing more shares again because that window is fairly close. this is through those and talk to you, the breeze down through the chain is getting stronger off the coast of egypt and charles are starting to show up now and syria. jordan,
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northern side even might drift back towards the coast during says he is well indicative of a change of season problem. anything else? i don't think that'd be particularly big, but the big ones are around. they produce flooding recently again, significant funding and mecca, and they stretch across saudi arabia, up towards q 8 and shut themselves as breaking out. any rock during 1st leave a line that extends them towards eritrea. the 2nd time is the federal breeze been blowing down the gulf in the night last few days. it's cooled things down significantly, though it is still quite hop on the se, if you're wrong and probably you a and for a month. so the 6 in dubai, for example, with the sun going size. so goes the rain and is following fairly heavy. now with the sea of the republic of congo, south that's been quite stormy recently in south africa that still has gone away. the rain from it is going out 3 months. i'm big, where i hope it'd be welcomed with open arms. the
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private side just expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down to the 4th victory for the government. get this one of those containing refugees, the coming, the actions of israel's government. the military invitation has been described as the closing of the hello on the bulk of this discount of the cost on that which is 0. the weekly though, because a lot of business and economics this week breaks is expanding onyx cloud looks to be growing. the bulk of developing economies wants to come to balance west and lead
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