tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera November 8, 2024 2:00pm-2:31pm AST
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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 jersey to the forced to move the noise. say functions is rarely forces tell palestinians in northern gaza to flee or be boomed, the hello on elizabeth bonham. and this is alice 0 live from doha, also coming up violence and amsterdam off to is there any football fans pulled down palestinians flags on chandra and races? slogans. europe 1st, selection for trio, the shadow is
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a crucial summit. all view a p and leaders in budapest and russian president vladimir putin coals. donald trump the brain man and says he's ready to talk to the us president til next. the beginning. gaza with allison, the ends of again being forced to move from the north of this trip with no, with safe to go is around this bombing residential areas and shelters. at the same time, the army has cut off people's access to food and medicine, causing death. and suffering decision, the office creations, what you want, official, an apocalyptic situation that you on has condemn, the killing of tens of thousands of civilians in his rounds. will it says women and children make up nearly 70 percent of more than 43000 palestinians have been killed . we have been many fine. the personal details of those condemned guys are by
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strikes, showing, and other conduct of possibilities of those fatalities. we have so far, fog close to 70 person to be children and women, indicating a systematic violation of the fundamental principles of internationally somebody did in law, including distinction and proportionality. and that's working on correspondence that a couple of them. he's joining us live from data by the in central gaza and thought of the you and remind them the will that most of the people killed and gaza. a children and women yeah, that's right. it's only what has reported that women and children may come about extraordinarily high. percentage of new skills in gaza was like to stick. it shows that 70 percent of suicide. what fields were done compact since it means that this will, has a very far reaching impact when civilians who have been witnessing an endless set
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kind of a violence and even harder on the ground. one significant facts and facts, elizabeth contributing to this higher rates of civilians being killed during the is by the attacks on this trip. is it due to a black or save so essential show test for disability as an order to take as a refuge away you from the east valley area and blind tax as well. we completely understand that as well. the claims that they have been using, which is so close on the roof of munitions, which consider it to be some sort of non explosive, a low impact. so munitions being used to civilians to free him from the buildings that they were hit by the is by the forces by the high rates of casualties amongst them against the videos that we continue to see for buildings complete reflectance on the heads of the building. and centrally so them completely under the rustle, alongside with the deliberate and targeting of hospitals, most evaluation sense is an old maid ship tense that had been fits into areas that
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had been designated by the isabel admitted to as a safe stones please. i'm just talk about some indication that isabel has been using a very lead to an exclusive, quiet power against this civilians. and we need also to class, remember different messages message by the is why the all me word multiple story buildings, of course, many areas in district have been completely level to the ground. what's the latest, what into value i received a job. well, for example, i'm a messer family, which has been completely target without any sort of warning. we need to remodel. if you said a $126.00 post sales have been killed in the tax and the was for managed to be recovered by siblings. that impact everything that you were saying just highlights why the people in northern guys are in an absolutely impossible predicament when they had told us order to leave the no a yeah, these are completely controversial, military odors because the military has previously announced that these areas have
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been militarily dismantled and the gun has been informing residents this time. and the goal is to succeed just lee and to no longer remain specific neighborhoods in fact, which are too close to then other parts of the cars that have been wounded by these many minutes rate to be evacuated. but the question is west to civilians to close the holding time of gauze surface under relentless isabel laptops, an inspection on going waves of displacement and the repeated evacuation would have been causing a very remarkable depression. all the humanitarian and even natural resources in gauze, the lights of the very lowest number of civilians who had been forced to leave the houses. i'm, do you spend armies racing and bucking around the clock to work on preventing disabilities from returning back to the houses in the foreseeable future? because the up and conducting a very wind is caleb tax and destruction for the houses and different funding evaluations them to, to the ground. and literally what's happening now in the north of distributing
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dollars. the city is a progressive eviction for civilians to the south hope district later to announce in all of the tax rates. as it completely a close village. we saw one which could have the river cushions and the long run for the future. the star trees in the north of the treachery of thank you very much for that. that started of with the, with the latest live in the, and central gaza, or an amsterdam at least 62 people have been arrested in 5 or an hospital last filing between his riley football fans and palestine solidarity demonstrates is video posted online shows is rarely fans tearing down palestinian flags and central labs to them. fans if is why the club, mccarthy, tennessee. but the for you both police match against acts. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he sending 3 plains to the netherlands to bring back his rarely citizens. step lawson has moved from them to them. thousands of uh
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my copy tyler fee says support has came to answer them for this match against the i x to them. and they had so quite a vocal presence here in the center of the city. uh uh, yesterday the day before the match. uh, there were thousands of them already in here. uh at them square where i am standing right now waving is really a flax that also was this moment when the palestinian slack was torn down by them somewhere around the corner here, hundreds of people were presence and the police just drove by didn't intervene. also, a taxi driver was a tax which you have to apply to add between taxi drivers and the support this from tele fees. and so it is supposed to build up to an escalation which happens off the match which took place last night. and this time uh on the door with the support this came to the stadium. they were, they asked to have a riley there,
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but the mayor of them had fences that's rarely a day when there any way. and then there was this riot with police, a fight between the support from tel aviv and the palestine supports us. the people got injured, also the stories of people going into hotels. so that wasn't a very busy night for police. is josie veld housing is a amsterdam city council member and representative of the developed policy. and he tells us more about how the volume and started 1st of all, i want to put this in the broader context because things didn't actually happen or started yesterday. but the night before, when my coffee hooligans were attacking broke, those d n a s adapters and attacking the houses of peoples. and as though had done a city in flags. so that's actually where the violent started. another reaction of stems. they mobilized themselves and well the accounts are the uh,
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the attacks that started on wednesday by them a copy over against police and they took action twice. but there is actually video uh, images of police driving by and doing nothing. while my coffee hooligans were turned out of the way of a house in the city center of amsterdam right next to the desk where the police actually did act. but i would say that they acted not on the right moment. they acted after um the only to protect the guns when accidental was 2 dogs to defend their own people to defend their own houses. and this is when the police showed up to protect the bottom sides when de, uh, basically right away after attacking people. and they hit him all over because he no more than the testing nation is assigned to national calling for
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a halt on sales to as well. they say it isn't doing enough to protect the lives of civilians and gaza. gabriel and his under the quotes from the united nations headquarters in new york. so the letter was co signed by 52 different countries and delivered to the secretary general, the president of the security council, as well as a president of the general assembly. the letter collectively calls for immediate steps to be taken to halt the arms and munitions transfers to israel, wherever there are reasonable grounds that those weapons are being used in the occupied palestinian territories. now the letter was signed by a broad cross section of countries to give you an example of norway, south africa cut, or russia, vietnam just to name a few. but it is her kia, who's leading the effort. we cannot stress enough that the staggering civilian poll, but i don't want to play affecting women and children resulting from ongoing,
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but it yourself into a national, mediterranean, and human rights flow is both unacceptable and intolerable. as we all know, the i c, j said that this, the illegal occupation has to be terminated as quickly as possible. the general assembly said that means in 12 months. so if we want to end this occupation then, therefore, countries should not be giving the tools to extend the life of this illegal occupation. this letter is less about pressuring is real and more about pressuring the countries that still send weapons to israel to stop. there's a broad consensus now that stopping israel's war on gaza, also means cutting off the arms to the country. doing the killing gabriel's on to, i'll just say to at united nations in new york is this,
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these 2 people have been killed as rainy as strike in southern devon, on the attack happened to the town discovered, submit it had a building on the towns main road as well as mountains along the phone on southern lebanon has left, wants bread, destruction, and forced many people from the homes. numbers here is one of the largest cities in the area has been raised to the ground. and this really attacks the lebanese government has a choose as well of committed war crimes. hezbollah has followed around 50 ma solves from 11 on and to northern israel since friday morning. the. busy simons found even the full city of haifa, end of the nearby cities as bolus as a target. it is very military bases as well. says it's a defenses intercept some of themselves, while others fall in open spaces in that span correspondent zayna
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hold us just joining us life on day food. so to that's reported just so far, today's dana melting death toll wide spent disruption in a country that was already on a lease. in many ways very through the desktop continues to crime is really a tax continue, particularly in areas where hezbollah has a presence, where it's supporters live. on average of the past 2 days, we've had dozens of death, sometimes up to 50 death. today, nearly 200 children have been killed in the, in the fighting really in his 13 months of fighting. but really the majority of the people in the past few weeks when, as well, launch this wide scale offensive. also more than more than 600 women. so you can see a lot of civilians have been caught and what is wrong cause a war on has the law a war that there is no front line. there have been thousands of injuries and,
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and there's also the trauma and the panic. we are in baby ruth. yes, there have been quite a few attacks that within the city itself. but people live on their nerves who can hear the concept sound of drones and, and whatever is really war place break the sound barrier building shake and when the southern suburb of a root comes under attack, this intense bombardment of the bombing is heard across the cities. so children 2 are, are traumatized, so there is no front line is well goes after a specific targets. they are ready to bring down a whole building and kill whole families. another example yesterday at the check point of a car was targeted by it is ready drone 3 people were killed. we do not know their identities, but there were injuries among the lebanese army soldiers. un peacekeepers who were driving by. there was another drone attack on a main highway and heading to the east of the country. another car um there were injuries and another vehicle. so as you can see, nowhere is safe and the trajectory of this conflict appears to be one of escalation
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. in the absence of any serious initiative on the table to bring about the cease fire is a no thank you very much for that. that is zayna hall, the live and they vote of the at least 25 people have been injured off to a russian missile has a residential building in the ukrainian city of cod capability on friday. such and rescue teams and looking to pay people believe to be trapped under rumble for people who also injured in an attack on the capital. keith dave morning is being held and stop asia after a russian as try and get a cancer hospital at homes on thursday. coming 9 people, european leaders, amazing and the hungry and capital of budapest says days discussions will overshadowed by the election of donald trump as us president jovan chancellor or the actual. since you must remain strong and discuss how best to work with trump.
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the war and ukraine and conflicts and the release to expect it to be on today's agenda. joshua bottle has moved from budapest. why would you have the sounds of the leaders of the or pin council meeting today in the office with talk about on or why? for many reasons, percival, i was told by city officials that because it came against the backdrop of the is riley parliament. ben on the operations of the underwater and also the decision by these ready government to cancel the 1967 a agreement with, oh no, i wish to pay the way for the framework that allowed owner wants to operate in the occupied territories. he's going to be a statement condemning that decision by these riley government and cooling, full owner wants to be allowed to operate in the west bank and gaza and also to continue doing what it has been doing over the last decades from european
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perspective. if you are to move forward when it comes to any arrangements in the future, but particularly in gaza on or why is why the perceived to be the backbone of the humanitarian work. and this is why the b is have been committed providing significant financial assistance in the uh, in gaza and the west bank and east jerusalem. still ahead on now is, is there a time malcom web in most i'm big capital with my food says web place and soldiers around the street trying to break up protests full by the political physician to say the recent election looked like the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in
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gaza informed opinion feed treaties have a very high kid is inc, getting serious critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially as the israel has been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in 11 on is there a strategy on out josie or a unique perspective, we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section, connect with our community and tap into conversation as you find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media. in the united states, the stream on algebra the, the challenges
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here with the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching knowledge of the man is the bottom. and uh huh. i have a mind of on top stories, the sound palestinians being forced to move from the north of the gaza strip of israel's palms, residential areas and shelters. seasons and no one has left alan simmons with no food or boucher. the one says women and children make up nearly 70 percent of those
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killed in gaza. as bala has 5 thousands of rockets into northern israel, simon sounded in haifa and all the nearby cities as almost as a target is ready military bases is rarely a tax until to these 2 people in southern 11 on there's been fighting between those really football fan some alliston, solidarity for testers and answer them. is there any prominence to benjamin netanyahu says he's sending 2 planes to the netherlands to evacuate as rarely citizens the united nation says to many and people that me on mazda by con, stay to at risk of starvation, is the country's economy collapses. agencies are facing severe difficulties in assessing the areas, accessing the areas because of the restrictions imposed by the military government . mail ma has been in 10 was a crew and 2021 triggering a civil war. tony chang has moved from bangkok in the united nations is wanting
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that as many as 2000000 people are in danger of famine and starvation in man miles west. and we're kind state the u. n. d p in a recently released report says the situation has been caused by perfect storm civil war climate change, the collapse of the local economy, the severe shortage of fuel fertilizes and seeds. currently, the region is only able to produce about 20 percent of the food that it needs at the center of this crisis, or the hangup. once the target of a genocide now cool between 2 warring factions, memos all me and the rebels who are trying to through the mount. those who are lucky enough of being able to escape across the borders into bangladesh, but millions remain in the perilous existence. it's about to get considerably worse, tony checking out as a bank of projects and mozambique against the results of a general election last month,
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escalating police in the capital use tear gas and gum flash breakout. crowds of protest is the ruling for lima potty was declared. the winner of the balance of the opposition says it was ranked malcolm web reports from one of the demonstrations and my food. so it was meant to be a peaceful march into the city center to protest the election results. opposition lead event on san milan, a code for it. we know who the people voted for, but the issue is they don't want to leave power. and that's what's causing the problem here in mozambique, crowns t. and when they found the army, this has been the sound of the 2 to most evenings for the last week of the police didn't want people marching in the center to even gathering in the suburbs. the plan had been to months to where 2 of mundell on a cd, a policy members was shot dead. 2 weeks ago. many people here say they one change
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the ruling for the may policies being in power for nearly 50 years. you'd like to commission said it want a sweeping victory in last month's polls. the crowds in the suburbs grew angry. yeah. police officers, yeah, on it's a guy said robert, but i'm trying to tell this group of protesters to go way beyond them. you can see plains and smoke some running by blood going back into this neighborhood. it is the same low income neighborhoods all around the city. 2 sides of people live on less than $2.00 a day. for the last 10 years, the poor is to be getting poor. in spite of last natural was those wealth window on a cruise in hiding as united many young people in trying to do something about it. we remove the colonialists, but we're still in slaves. and we need to end, this is the only way the demonstrations will stop. we need the tooth of the election or otherwise,
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we'll still be protesting. and my put off of 2 weeks of protest and thousands of people killed. everyone's wondering how this will and malcolm web out to 0 to to mozambique. donald trump says he's spoken to more than 70 will leaders since and election victory. he hasn't yet spoken to russian president vladimir fuson, the prize trump for the night as a brave man for his handling of an assassination attempt in july. then your desist get frustrated. sort of this is going to be his last presidency. whatever he does is up to him to decide because what he said about rebuilding relations with russia and helping to facilitate an end to the ukrainian crisis. i think that there's a tension at the very least. i would like to take this opportunity to offer my congratulations on his election as the president of the united states. and you mind us president our by and has addressed the nation for the 1st time since his democratic party is crushing defeat on tuesdays of action. by them promised they would be a peaceful transition of power. on january 20th,
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a white house correspondents company held capital thoughts, 1st thing americans to accept the results of the 2024 presidential election us president joe biden phrased his vice president campbell, a harris for her historic run for the white house. she ran to the spar and campaigns and everyone got to see something that i learned early on the respect so much for character as like his predecessor now president elect donald trump, who refused to accept defeat in 2025 and underscored his own commitment to transferring power peacefully, abo, from my own, and a lot of the constitution on january 28th, will have a peaceful transfer of power here in america. speaking from the white house rose garden side and reassured, nervous americans and democratic party members encourage them to embrace unity
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under trump. you can't love your country, only when you, when you can't love your neighbor. only why do you agree? why didn't also told supporters despite his party's election laws, the ideals of the democratic party have not and should not be abandoned? setbacks are unavoidable. like giving up is unforgivable. kimberly how his eldest era, the white house for donald trump last presidency, proved to be a test of unity for nato, as well as funding of the alliance. all 0 stephanie deca spoke to ad revolve about chapman and of nations military committee. what does donald trump's re election mean for nato? so his irritation, and it's, he was not the 1st president during the day with about this that a lot of nations did not invest enough in their own, on forces. and basically,
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without saying its expect that the united states to come to the rescue and that is a very legitimate irritation, to be honest. and so what the alliance has done, pardon me, as a result of what he asked was going on at the time, was that now 6 times more nations have reached the 2 percent target in a pleasant way. we can say we have basically done what you have asked rightfully of a lot of nations. and you can watch the phone interview this saturday from 1930 j m t right here on alj a 0 to just before we go, the bells of not to dom cathedral have rung out in paris for the 1st time since being silenced by a devastation. 5 and 2019. the one of the 8 bells is used as this is paris and then pick games 5 years ago. his name's ravage,
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the unesco sized closing respond to collapse. the 861 year old landmark, a set your videos and next month off the painstaking restoration. and that set for me, elizabeth put on them whether was next than in 5 story examines what from spectrum to the white house could mean for israel palestinians at the wide and middle east. thank you for watching. the spinning the tie. seeing is tied up with the really declining monsoon trough the winter trough, which goes south and last the northeast. these are coming so cool. the weather's come right. and they certainly cool down in honshu. and this tie, feet will start with some shelves up into the south of china and this little bit of writing potential long, the eastern and of the yanks in towards shanghai. but beyond that, it's fairly current. whether you can see,
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i may be surprised when you give them what's happening in the fall north of china quite well. some. beijing, for example, is 67 degrees above where it should be based on the long term averages. it still will say quite warm in the northern parts of india, northern pakistan. it is equally warm, further south. he of the shingles on our few and far between time will not they're not that if you try and it gets a few this right. and we've got into awards eastern or south southeast in bangladesh, or i think by sunday, which probably isn't gonna be that welcome. but the persistence of the incoming winter anti sidetracked and so the knowles is what you will notice in the whole clause is really bad. it was, has this one for the next 3 days, unhealthy is in the full cost. the same is also true in new delhi. unfortunately, i'm for the same reason in the same amounts of time and nothing in the weather. patton's laurie to change that
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a full year of war in gaza. and now with this really troops invading lebanon or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. who americans trust to handle the economy, immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch looming way in and then pulling back out again. donald trump's, when is being celebrated by israel, as governments, the north palestinians and other sounds is rarely as had the promise to bring peace without saying how. so what could comes for terms of the white house means that is around palestinians. and why the middle east? this is inside story, the
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