tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera November 2, 2024 8:00pm-8:31pm AST
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to the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. that goes over to bravo. i must have shut those are coming soon on that because he, you know, the pain and suffering ingles of mold and 28 people are killed by his radio strikes those times pushed deeper into an open areas the to learn. so around when you want, you know, to say, were life my headquarters here in denver, also coming up muscle rest cindy occupied westbank is where the fault is blindfolded and detained. a large number of palestinians, south of hebron, also in his way the strike. it's a residential building on the outskirts of favorites. a day have to move them. 60
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people were killed across level and it's 3 days to go until the us selection. and the poll site is still too close to cool, will be life with the very lights, the welcome to the prayer we'd be getting gone. so where is really a types of killed at least $28.00 stands across the strip, heavily populated civilian areas all being targeted, including parts of garza city. where there's an agreed humanitarian pause. is really military dropped a stung grenade on a polio vaccinations center. enjoying at least 3 children. victoria gate begins our coverage in central garza, a wave of these really strikes pounds homes. me, i'll just say right, refugee can rescue teams and relative search through smouldering rubble,
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looking for anyone who's tracked. so there's a list, so that the job at 1 o'clock in the morning there was an explosion and the screening started when we came out. there were planes of gunfire above us, but we came here and rescued the people. there were scattered in every corner, children and women. we transferred them to all of the hospital. they were all torn into pieces. not the attacks. com is the 3rd phase of a polio roland gets underway in parts of northern gauze. bought the world health organization says $15000.00 children would be vaccinated because the towns are being controlled by his rails months on siege of the region. the just of course impacts the quality of the vaccination and its effectiveness if initially 90 percent to 95 percent of the targeted we are currently talking about less than 70 percent of a target. this rollout could not be more important. in august the w h o consume the 1st case of polio and draws us a 25 year is
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a baby who was less partially paralyzed by the disease of the channel. i stayed here in northern garza along with all my children so they could get the vaccine. they were supposed to get it a month ago because of the siege. it was the late a month on one of these mothers hope the vaccinations will protect their children. the gates polio said they were re, they comp protect them from miss riley bones. the looking for the bed that i called on the world to stop the genocide of northern gone. so because we are literally dying, those who do not die from bombs or dying from hunger. the situation is catastrophic, like most elusive, done. hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze that have little if any food we're to it, we're health care. and the united nation says that facing apocalyptic conditions. victoria gates and b i, which is era, include 3, has more details on data by in central garza. and we know that this is re lease
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sound grenades, which definitely have strep nose injured, at least 3 palestinian children. and those are the children who were going to this clinic constructed one clinic very close to japan yet, and they were targeted and insured with this. but now the thing is, god is very small and this has been constantly happened. we're talking about an area that has been under seeds. there's a ground in page and helps there. there's constant is ready. drones is really quite copters and families have been saying that they feel that it's not safe to leave their houses and to go to those clinics in another in plaza because their husband is really drones. their husband is ready. watch crafters and it's not only that there's no guarantee that if they go and if they reach the area they will be and is really airstrikes targeting them. there's a lot of challenges facing those parents. that's the challenge of protecting their
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children by giving them the pod you fax. the vaccine service price continues and most of all you got into the middle area in dropbox and can unit in the nothing causal strip in the causal cities. but the humanitarian situation is making everything worse. if we go outside the market, there is nothing high policy means how many these are things that they barely 10 afford one meals per day for their children. there has been no agents. reading commercial trucks have been not been in, sorry, and that's why policy news has been having a lot of challenges. and not only that, the fact that there is no medical supplies also entering. we here in the hospital behind me, there are thousands of palestinians injured that are suffering from serious injuries and also serious levels of burns. that's the also do not have any type of medication or any type of cure. so the united nations,
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as mocking the international day to end impunity for crimes against generalize the secretary general antonini guitars highlights of gauze of saying it seemed the highest number of kings of gen this in any will. in decades, the committee to protect gen list says that since the will began 126, palestinian john listened. media work has been reported because that's the highest number. any. yeah. since the tracking started in 1992, at least $66.00 palestinian gen list of also be interested since october the 7th. full 1000 international jet unless are accredited by israel to cover the conflict. but any one has been granted entry into garza, the members of these riley military are being held accountable for the killing go targeting of jennifer, this kind of back need isn't data bella in central garza, he explains how the war was effecting gen lists like him a covering on incense funding for long genocide as the one in gauze takes
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a significant physical and psychological calling journalist, the situation for journalists across garza is incredibly challenging, often dangerous and complicated. we're talking about 180 to a journal, a so far have been killed throughout this genocide, and some of them have been killed along with their entire families. and just to put things in, in context. there is an immediate physical is ripped off from work from active warfare. they are astride the recurrence of ground incursions of areas across the goals of trip and the intense bombing campaign and to enforce internal displacements civilian areas. an infrastructure, how often been targeted impacted by military airs, practice making it very difficult for journalist to report safely as there is always and often little time of in pending or warning of impending attacks happening during notice or not. oh, the provided with uh,
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with safe core doors to report a from and they are often left in areas that are targeted as there are no clear the design areas as designate a safe area for journalists reported from all of this together. having freeze the flight of journalist across the gaza strip would be kind of thing a talk then the deliberate targeting of them and their families just made it difficult for them to report safely. honey, my hood, i was just the or from the central area of the guys or for palestine. michael beckett is an assistant professor at trinity college dublin school of low. he's also a former associate legal officer at the international court of justice. he says gen this reporting from conflict zions often and the threat from both military and political forces. it does not require a great leap of logic to understand the journalists operating in art and conflicts . and in combat zones are often going to be able to shed light on
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a government abuses and crimes and expose of the worst aspects of war. so governments will very often see the work of journalists as a thrown in their sides. so it's not a surprise. i think the journalists end up not receiving the protections that they should be receiving, and governments don't always respect important work the journalists have to do in a combat. so this is really important to understand. journalists do not actually have any kind of special status under international humanitarian law. instead, journalist has to be understood as having the same protections the civilians and principals should be able to enjoy. and so that means that journal is just like any other civilian, cannot be the subject of a lawful target by one party to a conflict. you can't attack a journalist just like you cannot possibly attack civilians unless journalists
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are understood to be taking direct part in hostilities. and this is where some tricky issues connecticut arise because there can be certain grains owns about what it means to be a direct participant. still of these, so the journalist, for example, are actually taking up arms or serving as guards or lookouts in some way. or perhaps more realistically, if journalists were actually transmitting military messages were gathering and transmitting intelligence to a party to a conflict. well, that might constitute direct participation in of us doherty's, and in that case, a journalist would lose their civilian status and be subject to attack as a legitimate military target. but just because the journal of a spar media outlet might be expressing sympathy for one side of the conflict, or even if coverage is viewed as biased or a form of propaganda. that does not constitute direct participation in how still it is and that should not cause a journalist to lose their protected civilian status. is
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there any thoughts as of struck the district of husband on the outskirts of babies coming at least one person and entering at least 15 people, the atomic hit to a residential area. and then as far as this areas, very strong from the east of live in on friday, the killed as many as 52 people dosage already has both on the sides of one of those attacks and bounce back in 11 owns back on friday. we are at the scene of the latest air strikes that were carried out by as ro here in the hearts of the historic city of balls i can use for 11 on i'm just going to show you the area that was hit on friday according to the officials here to air strikes targeted this building. this was once a residential building in downtown volvic city. and as you can see though,
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it is just an absolute ruins, at least 5 people were killed in this attack, according to the officials here. now this wasn't the only ad building that was targeted and you will see the restaurant coffee shop area right now that was also targeted. now people here telling me that this is a tourist area in the heart of the city. there is no, according to them as well, of presence and in these strikes really here at the hearts of this once try being and at the very famous tories city 11 on what we've been seeing. as we made our, our way up to the city was complete and basically areas that were completely empty. there were no uh civilians and no sign of anybody living in any of the areas in it around the ball back. many have evacuated now
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falls back. governance is a roughly, was once how to about 500000 people, but i can tell you from what we've seen this morning, it is completely up to, as in level of security personnel are investigating the polls that is really special. forces of electrically kept up the lebanese national in the north of the country and according to local media mold in 25 is why the soldiers landed on the throne, beach carrying weapons and equipment and seize the night before leaving in speech boats cctv fudge and shows what the pay is to be soldiers with unidentified male is highly ami has not commented. they won't. con has moved from the true it was a don't raid on the port city of bathroom, is where the soldiers upset to have come from the porch, which just over that and walked from that diggs into this area where they picked up an individual. and then mo, march tim,
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straight back onto the didn't dig these way. they took him away. now this is, know, the been on this is not the something suburbs. this is notes in the south of lebanon, where we have seen is ready troops on the ground. this is the north of let him know mrs. an unprecedented rate. now, this is a very serious situation for lebanese security to investigate sickness. there are a number of theories as to why the man was taken. one working theory suggests that this was an extraction body is riley's oven, is really asset that was perhaps used in the page of attacks of september. the page attacks and the will be told the attacks what pages animal control is used by hezbollah and other civilians. the actually grew up almost in synchronicity, was a very serious attack against as beloved. and it was something that has been seen as been shocking, 211 east of society because civilians were involved as well. that's just one
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working theory. the others may suggest that this was a high profile target forwarding is rarely, and that's why they came in, whatever the working fairy will wind up being. this is a very serious incident. we haven't seen an extraction like this. um, or an abduction like this for a very, very long time. this is something that the lebanese authorities are going to be taken very seriously. the lebanese army is actually on the same already have intelligence offices of taking eye, witness statements from various people. and we're on con, which is era, but through no to the level of those. a soldiers of upholstery detained a large number of palestinian men after all in after occupied westbank grades, troops, stone, the sidewalk, refugee come south of hebron area on saturday. now this footage shows the movement of blindfolded palestinians being rounded up and taken elsewhere,
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palestinian prisoners society a human rights organization says at least $11500.00 palestinians have been arrested since october the 7th. last yeah, that's cool. so i have a to know what a, who's in the jordanian capital, just coming the story from the bottom because he's ready government to spend. i'll just say we're reporting from within the west bank or even inside of israel highlight, nor shocking as the images are. it's still the 1st time we've seen a round up and a detention like best buy these. riley's that is right. so have this is a potter and that will you see repeated every day on the average there are, there could be anywhere between a dozen and sometimes 3 dozen grades of israeli soldiers in different parts of the occupied westbank. in many of those cases, what we see is that is really sold as round up the young man, the teenagers, the teenage boys, i'm the man of the,
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of those communities. they interrogate them in community centers or in parks, in those targeted areas. and then they do change some of them. this is exactly what happened in on salt water. we understand from authorities that at least 10 residents of the foot wide refuge account, were detained and taken to the military detention comes elsewhere in the occupied west bank. but again, this is a pastor and we saw earlier in the week of raid on neutrons to refugee camp where several people were detained. there was severe interest infrastructure damage including to the office of honor. of course, these raids targeting refugee comes also come in light of the legislation passed by israel to bon, under, whether you an agency in charge of mandated to take care of palestinian refugees. as you said, 11500 palestinians have been detained in the past year. or so by is really forces
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just in the occupied westbank. this does, this number does not include the thousands taken or forcibly disappeared as the un subs from a gaza. among those for about 92 journalist 50 of them remain in is rarely present. and in addition to all of that, you also see is where the subtler attacking palestinians who are now at the height of all is picking season. we saw that also in several locations across the occupied westbank. so head will continue to monitor that situation with you from about, nor did that for us. thank you. still a has here a drone side from 11 and has hit a factory in northern israel. explosions were heard and several hours after a wave on monday passed was sent across the border. meanwhile, 19 people injured in central is round by rockets fired from lebanon on building in santa was seriously damaged. still i had here on out of the 10000 that the
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troops had to stay in sledge ravaged valencia region following criticism over the speeds of the government's respondents. the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do see the educational system in gaza informed opinion seems really have a very high kid in getting civilian political debate. what's happened as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft of flashes that has been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in the lab and on, is there a strategy on how to 0? it was a full year of war in gaza. and now is this really troops invading lebanon or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region? who do americans trust to handle their economy? immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza?
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a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line the there's no limit to how a dream contains sta in your own adventure. no counter avenue. the the book, the book you want to observe with me. so robin in doha reminder on top stories. these really ministry has killed at least $28.00 palestinians and asteroids across
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garza heavily populated civilian areas all being targeted and also has health industry is wanting, the ambulances are unable to reach. the interest is very false. is that struck the district of cosmic on the outskirts of a route killing at least one pass and enjoying 15 others as follows, the service of ass buying some east of lebanon on friday, that killed as many as 52 people on his way. the soldiers have proposed to be detained. a large number of palestinian men after occupied westbank raids, palestinian prisoners society, a human rights organizations. as a lease at least $11500.00 thomas to needs to be arrested since october. the 7th plus 2 a stain is deploying another $10000.00 troops and police officers to the sled. valencia regents to help with recovery efforts. at least 211 people were killed when floods swept through the reach. and this week,
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dozens of people are still missing. and the hardest hit towns are covered in 6 months. the new troop deployment comes with public hanging over the speed of the authorities, responds to the disaster. so good, good, good has moved from people in the valencia region a and a show of solidarity. hundreds and hundreds of people have come to the town of fi plus that just outside of valencia, the regional capital, some even coming from the sun to the city itself, making that journey on the books taking the best cost of 2 hours. and they've come headlights and with the equipment such as rooms, lockets, even with food and water, to help the people who been trapped in this area without any supplies, without adequate telecommunications for days. now. now this is as well as the 5000 troops that have been deployed to the disaster zone as well. that was announced by the spanish prime minister federal sun check on saturday morning. we have seen them
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helping out with the heavy equipment that has been used to clear the real heavy rubble that we've seen clothing the town center itself. but another question in mind here as well is what is to be discovered underneath that rubble as well, but have already been warnings from the local authorities that the death toll is likely to go up. and that will become evidence as the clear up proceeds funded by jago algebra pipe, or the double r. as in donald trump, i think little swing states on site today to make that closing arguments. devices. trump is now as a valley in north carolina. oh yeah. they are ok. i'm wondering where the hell are right. okay, good. good. just to you. oh, you're scattered. i've never seen just got it before. i put everything on the line for you and included by life itself. i mean it all varies. i don't talk about it,
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but i do need you to do one thing. we don't want your money. i don't want any money . i don't want anything. we don't want full. we want is one simple thing. get out on tuesday. cantankerous still tons. i will tell her, i swear, also speak in the states and a little while she also become painting in the battleground states of georgia, that we're going to make while everybody does count in the background state of north carolina as well, and both candidates and making a huge effort to get the support of one particular native american tribes, the could swing the result. the lumber is the biggest drive east of the mississippi and he has its members have been pushing for official recognition. philipo has moved from robes in county. lydia, i'm billy getting married the native american way this sacred ceremony is intimates . small, the love to be tried makes up of the 40 percent of the population here in robust
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and county. that is $50000.00 votes, and every full years, the politicians on this so it gets turn up to make promises. one in particular, full federal recognition. the little demetrius codes this barbecue, joined to the city of pembroke. she's lumpy and she's got an idea which way the votes here are heading along the custom is accurate and that points you that was present in the hopes about well, he's for the american people. so let me try professionally, voted democrats then donald trump mckayla long in 2016, added a change. he promised to pull the federal recognition, but didn't follow through. so did joe biden. i'm now trump, i'm coming to harris on making the promise again this year dr. member holland is an office based not only no trump, at least not yet. i haven't decided which way i'm going to. um to sway this time.
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scale so. so close. you know? yeah, so close. you still don't know so, but again, it's going to madison is gonna be basically mostly off of truth. and it's those of decided votes that could make all the difference here. let me try my best to say for years they've been treated as a 2nd to try take this palm, for example, up until about 20 years ago. they weren't allowed to fish here by getting not full federal site is a site that will enable them to be at the same level as all the recognized tribes out. so that the fact that north carolina is like buffalo ground state, i'm the lumber already significant voting block. well, that gives some leverage. try chem, and john doesn't know who to trust right now. we have seen these problems as we have heard these promises before, but he does know he's in a good place to bargain. now what i want to do is sherman, is the day after the election, without the cloud. so seldom does the sale of them. we need to hold them accountable,
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and we need not lit up off of them until they have for field their promises to us a, to our people, back at the wedding, a new union and a new beginning. this is what bringing people together looks like it is perhaps a world away from the politics of washington, phil laval, autism, era, roberson county, north carolina. the case conservative policy has analysis new lead a candidate and replaces be full of prime in the service sunni. who in july let the conservatives to the west election results since 1918. 32, pardon me? that she's a critic of multiculturalism. the self proclaimed enemy of work. this scientists warning that the rapid retreat of place is could trigger move volcanic eruptions in iceland next, but say the melting of eyes as a result of human cause. climate change could have adverse effects on underground maxima chambers. the theory has supported by the islands, countries interrupted history that sits for me. so rob,
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of the weather is next settled inside. story knows, chris says it will stand by russia until individual on ukraine. what does it mean for the strong balance? how is an age that's inside story to the banker to inform me on the needs team here in time? well, thanks for your time. the the hello that the heat continues to hold northern pots so, so that's good and it's grip. that will be over the next few days, but before we get to africa, let's have a look at the middle east and you can see the shower clouds on the satellite image showing where the rain is going to fall heaviest over the next few days. so the live and seeing very live the shows, very heavy down pool was coming in for a rock and west and pots of iran as well. some of those touching into southern pots of touch. here we could see some flooding with that rain full heaviest,
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over the next few days, and spits the spots of rain. so expect to the cost pots of saudi arabia, but it's much dryer for the south of that. we'd also see some of that rain putting into northern parts of egypt. we have had some warnings out possible flooding from that heavier rain coming into the north west. and we will still see some showers affecting northern parts of algeria. but by monday it is an improving picture, of course, that central band of africa, the rains have shifted for the south of the west of the wet weather here, affecting equitorial denique upon the democratic republic of congo. on monday, it's still a story of extreme heat. however, full bought swanner and northern parts of south africa, but we'll see some very heavy rain coming into the eastern cape, including a tile in south africa with thunder storms in depth. and the latest news civilians are having no place to go through because they already
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have been forced to this place from full shooters, is to nowhere with detailed coverage. it's not just the nor the entire thread is under attack by is really missile fighter jet. and it drones from the heart of the story, all eyes are now on un member states, and whether they will defend the organization for, since we are we yes to is really ups and elizabeth. what's the full out from those career support for russia? and it will with ukraine, thousands of its troops said to join the full sales. sonya it says it will stand 5 months ago until the end. what does it mean for the front on the balance of power in asia? this is inside story, the
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