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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 12, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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the. ringback the other why money in site, this is a news life from day coming up in the next 60 minutes. and as rainy as strike hits, an over crowded area of central gauze are kidding 6 palestinians, while another attack in the south kills 12. as well, defies the us deadline to increase a shipment into gaza, the you and says the level of humanitarian assistance is assets lowest. since the will began,
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the world must pay up automatic fee to pay the price you and factory genuine, to a new guitar as addressed as well. leaders in of that by john the as they work on a planned combat, climate change. and i'm sit on the city council holes and emergency session to discuss last week's buttons involving is there any football fans which is followed by days and unrest on far as small with the sports? another in global football funnel is on its way to katara as a lease sale stadium 2 years on from hosting the world cup title decider, where the 1st intercontinental capital will be one the welcome to the program. we begin this news out in gaza at where is riley forces have been attacking homes and shelters across the strip. the civil defense this
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says that at least 25 people have been killed since dawn on choose day. and one strikes his an overcrowded area west of deer. i bought a city families with sheltering near the owl, nor most 6 people that were killed, including 2 babies for the knolls, thousands of people all fleeing. but how noon, as israel tightens at seasonal northern garza, the army is issued, forced evacuation orders on foamed homes overnight. many families all heading south, but areas that are also on the heavy fire. all this, as the humanitarian situation continues to west and many in the gaza strip of facing salvation agencies. more of a situation becoming more critical by the hour, especially in the north, where a fireman is being described as imminent. let's go straight to tart. assume he joins us now from darrow by the in central garza tarik. so multiple attacks in
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various locations. tell us about what's been happening. yeah, it has been a very it for the day. of course, many areas it can cause a weather situation had been incredibly precarious and the newest residential building. it's a 2 story building. in fact, hon. one town has been completely set to getting at least 15 palestinians according to iowa, since what so her rustic is that their bodies have been left without getting proper perio, as it is by the all. the also has full hundreds of palestinian families to see about $22.00 main evaluation centers in the board to tell him that without taking the age that was deliberate 2 days ago. but definitely a fee in order to survive in the city. and here in the central area, there has been a very wide intensification of attacks in the coast on line. while a group of palestinians has been targeted by please 7, how the city is helping confirm kills while in the south. in a rough office,
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the scene was incredibly, very good. a straw fig. what a group of companies was targeted as far as we know that the numbers of victims have at least at least 12 palestinians were recovered from the side to the attack where civil defense have been expressing there has been expressing really their deep concerns about the ongoing st. john's serve examiner with inductive ration of the rescue in the south of district. so apparently the entire gauze is stripped from the north to south, has been on the very relenting, unrelenting is really a tax especially that we have been hearing sporadic shooting of this into an area coming from news iraq for 50 come, specifically the western possible also from the eastern areas of a range, it's very growing, longstanding concerns among palestinians about the very developing situation of the north of the strep regarding the 1st bull eviction of families from the north thoughts kansas city. where these but only has been assuming residents to move
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southwest, not return back that to the north of the territory. and the have been deliberately setting fire to if activation centers and sort of what houses and site evacuation centers that were a housing the latest age, delivered disability in the dark as we say age, and the lack of it reaching garza is again in the spotlights. remind us of the consequences at the right level of a failing to reach those a need. well, generally, moline, a, the, it'd be easier to email it to be in israel itself has completely messed the u. s. him, who's drilling for essentially increase the humanitarian paid deliveries. to the gaza strip and with this steps there has been very few term if occasions holds him to humanitarian and security side, the fluid records really well, shit, the lights, or how kind of sending sound is coping with the situation and light of the
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shortages. i'm how much is a month of 6 lives in a make shift? $1010.00. very bella she and has somebody with forcibly displaced for me to believe in nothing goes for them. even one me is a luxury, right. the thing that the computer i left mainly depends on the age center to feed my children. but now there's no age getting into gaza. i tend to use canned food and green wants to prepare a meal for my family, but the cabinet, looking up, i miss 18 vegetables fruit and meet the last time i meet was 2 months ago. goes i spinning during an unprecedented humanitarian crisis for more than a year, as well as the tax and significant reduction in 8. suppose have left families like one that's on the print. oldest of ation assemblies once had homes and livelihoods,
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and now having disabilities in don't conditions, intemperate camps, according to and reports 80 percent of colors as population now relies on humanitarian aid for the daily needs. yet 8 trucks of daily able to enter the street. we used to have from 70800 the day on september 2023. now we have about one such. see the human to get a cries. we have only 30 to 40 bucks a day as maximum. the people of guns are facing the food crisis that shows no signs of using with. lemme today, the lack of resources in an area that has been bombed, in showed relentlessly for more than a year. post city and families are struggling to meet even the most basic needs until as well, allows them to flow freely into garza civilians will continue to into unimaginable
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hardships with hunger and foot shortages, costing a shadow over the day the longing power company. so i would just 0 there we buy, kind of well today, a group of 8 humanitarian organizations that israel has failed to meet washington's demands for increased humanitarian access to gaza. last month, feet bite and administration, gave israel a 30 day deadline to get $358.00 trucks into gauze every day. according to and read the number of a trucks entering. garza has actually full and to its lowest level in 11 months with just such a trucks a day on average in october. this is just 6 percent of the commercial and he monetary and supplies allowed into guns that before the war. united nations also says at least 600 trucks a day, a needed to meet basic needs. the us has now urging, as well to increase aid access, requesting a minimum of $350.00 trucks
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a day into gaza. the united nation says more than 1800000 palestinians in gaza facing extremely critical levels of hunger as bringing shane allow. she is a communications advisor for the norwegian refugee counselor. she joins us now from a non thank you for your time. so the us deadline for israel to radically increase aid or risk losing mid a treat support expires today. and as we reported that there is little to no sign of compliance from israel. is that what you expected? at the last 13 months demonstrated anything. we have very low expectations on israel to abide by an international humanitarian law to abide by the demands of its greatest allies in the united states. in terms of increasing the amount of 8, we've seen a systematic lock in jail struction of the reaching that was demands of need.
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that's october 7th of last year. i. so when we were pulled, the aid has been prevented from entering is route. what does that look like? exactly? is it the failure to issue entry permits? is it the physical blocking of age trucks? is it the uh, the bottom strikes on the ground in what form doesn't take exactly? if it's a whole bunch of different ways that they are, they are obstructing aid from entering. so 1st to foremost, it's allowing 8 to enter through the process. aided arbitrarily rejected, essential supplies are not permitted game, including timber to help build a temporary structures to support people as they base this winter. and then on top of that, is there a lot, then we'll drop it off from the palestinian on the guards inside of those privacy. but that doesn't mean that humanitarians have access to go and pick up the aid and deliver it to people in need. sometimes the demands of the request to access those
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properties are denied for over a month. the logistics cluster has been denied access to the casual property. really limiting the amount to be that we can get out of there. and then on top of that, their own home, a mess of issues that humanitarians base funds. they have access to that be having see routes where they're able to move through. ensuring that day is that the, that their movements that they request are actually allowed to move forward as well . frequently request denies requests from humana, terry and agencies to move from place to place in order to reach palestinian families that are in desperate need of assistance. we've also seen the systematic breakdown of law and order and gaza as a surprise that has diminished in demand has increased meaning it's very, very difficult for humanitarians once they have that, a physically moved throughout all of that and be able to distribute it at their
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distribution point, and when we talk of the consequences of a lack of a to the people on the ground, what exactly do we mean? what are 8 organizations like yourself see? first of all, we're seeing just tremendous hunger and frustration. a colleague of mine just shared some photos from daryl della in the middle area. this is not the siege part of north bell. that's where the shelves and one of the last remaining stores were basically the. there were a few kansas tin food, a handful of vegetables and coal, which of course people have nothing to cook using that coal. so those remain on the, on the show. we're seeing that that needs continue to rise. people are hungry, people need medicine, people need food, people need shelters, supplies the norwegian, refugee capital host, the shelter cluster, which coordinates all partners working on the shelter response. in 8 or more than 8 weeks ago, we issued a press release beating that we would need 25 trips per day in order to meet with
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the needs for winter. only about 4 percent of needs have been met in the 897. we issue that release people are going to soon be facing very cold, winter weather parse brains living. we can even get sand bags in from egypt to try and prevent a muddy in garza, we run out of res backs that we were using as a temporary measure. and so even trying to prevent people from being drowned in flood porter. if the coming there either, it is not able to happen and say, now you're describing the situation in the south and in central garza, how much west is it in the north where the has been a seas now for over 30 days by israel limit north of got the very little of any deed is reaching and particularly those northern towns. jamalia vitale wouldn't be the last the where the to the palestinians there an
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estimated up to 100000 palestinians, remain under type seed with very little of any food going in food medicine water. we have colleagues up in the city where they met some of the people who have fled to teach to areas who talk about just themes of desperation, unimaginable hunger people fleeing. i'm sure they'll may be able to make it through the perilous journey without being shot out without being detained. they arrive in the city where there are very few shelters, able to support them to provide them with any type of adequate shelter. the conditions there or are just unimaginable. so now i appreciate you talking to us on the out. is there a sign, a loud communication advisor from the norwegian refugee council? thank you. you. that's 10 to 11 on now with 5 people have been killed and then is rarely strike east of favors in mount 11. on
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the strike has a house in box, may in the district rescue teams or on site looking for survivors who may still be trumped on to the rubble. mount lebanon is not known to be a husband, a stronghold. it is 75 kilometers away from southern 11 on where the fighting has been taking place. i've also been several strikes on. they were southern suburb, smoke rose over buildings as the bloss shocks the capital around mid morning. today the raids come off is rel, sent out warnings to residents to leave the area. and also, earlier in the day, drones cross from 11 on into is riley territory and was seen flying above northern israel and sirens were heard in west. and i'm also got any of the, the desk told from an is rarely a talk on monday in northern 11 on has risen to 16. the strike happened fall from
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the board with israel again outside of his bullet. strong holes. say now hold a, is that the attack sites in the village of on your coup, this was the deepest, is riley, striking inside lebanon. we are in a car, approximately a 125 kilometers from bay. but this is the 1st time the area has been hit, a residential building totally destroyed. 30 people were in that, the building 16 died. 4 of them were syria, nationals, they were on the ground floor, the rest were displaced from southern lebanon. they came to this area in search of safety as well. strikes have been really focusing on so called has well, a strong holds the south of the country, the east of the country, even the southern suburbs, a baby with them, and they have vocational. they also hit syria, neighboring syria, where they believe it is a logistical base for has belong, but strikes like this outside as well as traditional stronghold have been happening . this really military has been hitting residential areas around 11 on. they say
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hezbollah hides among civilians. an accusation has bhalla denies and people here are in shock. it just shows you that this conflict. yes, it may be focused on, you know, on the south, the east, the southern suburbs, but there is no front line life appears to be normal in areas spared by is really bombing, but lebanon. and it's people are trapped in a war that doesn't appear to have a front line. the reality is, any one of these cars can be hit fine, is ready to roll at any time. we are on the main highway linking, they do to live in on east and to neighboring syria. it's an important lifeline for people and trade. it's not considered among the dangerous areas that can change at any time. this situation. i mean, i'm not, yeah, i mean i'm the be the building. okay. all the people, uh, they are afraid too much. we hope we can get the piece uh it quickly. we have
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reported on such attacks in recent weeks, the cars were heading to a route on the road. these way the military says as a weapon supply line. many people here are concerned after hostilities between hezbollah and israel escalated in mid september. attacks move deeper inside the country. these really military calls them targeted. they are old, but in name i sure blaze that to me the car was targeted and it flew over in the air and hit another car. as we make our way to the call involved, the regions in the east of the country, the reality of war sets in as well considers these areas hezbollah strong holds an operational base and where many of its fighters are from. but it's home to hundreds of thousands of people who have no left. it's a similar situation in other areas where it has been that has influence. we are approaching, they look southern suburb a times the is really a tax come with
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a warning. most don't of the bombs that are dropped by war, plains level buildings to the ground. deeper inside these now empty neighborhoods, the destruction is as far as the i can see. even so called safe areas. people, especially children, are traumatized by the sound of bombing, the buzzing of is really drones and the sonic booms created by us really war planes . there's little normal see, even if it appears otherwise, the uncertainty of what continues to be a costly and devastating war is affecting. everyone said there was just either left and on the world's top development banks have promised to increase climate finance to a $120000000000.00 a year for developing nations by the end of the decade. as positive efforts to fund
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the fight to limit the global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. developing nations will need at least a $2000000.00 a year to help shift away from fossil fuels and deal with extreme weather events. you and factory general and so when he gets higher says those countries must not leave empty handed. the world must pay up automatically. we'll pay the price that so sees it is crucial periods. you won't, you won't. government must be guided by a clear through climates. finance is not charity is that investment. climate section is not optional. is an imperative both side, indispensable to live the world for all humanity. and the prosperous future for every nation. on this case, a prime minister kissed alma, has increased his government's commitment to count greenhouse gases. he was one of many will lead us to address cope 29. delegates on day 2 of the summit. i was
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pleased to announce that with building on our reputation as a climate leader with a huge chaise 2035, a. d. c. target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but at least 81 percent or 1990 levels of don't. and $1.00 degrees is a line without goals for growth. but a global problem also requires global partnership. i'll just there as environment edison nit clock reports now from bucko. know joe biden of us know she's in ping of china, headaches and representatives. and they all the world's biggest submits is no back corner across no shots of germany at barrow and 90 of the world leaders here at least a community. the u. k is 5 minutes. the kids stomach is actually laid down a bit of a gauntlet as he lands in the case 2035 target with the promise of 81 percent
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emission cuts on 1990 levels. that which is present impressive, giving more of the nations at the end of it. a v is been a bit of a back room deal on carbon markets. so i'm a saluting to say it's a great fit have been mentioned for other say it's undermines trust, incense, a full precedent for transparency and governance. so will the usual sort of thing that goes on at these private conferences? the shadow of an impending trump presidency hovers over these holes. in fact, who knows that by johnny said he would pull us out of the past spring for 2nd time as well as we were hearing that from nick, the cost of climate change and how to pay for it. have been some of the main talking points out for summit. call me back as move on what's been promised and delivered sofa the cops meetings. they always make big promises to fund the countries that are unable to afford the costs of climate change. here some of the biggest numbers,
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$116000000000.00. that's how much developed countries delivered and so called climate finance for developing countries in 2022. and that surpassed a goal of $100000000.00 they had set up previous summits. how is that money deployed? it goes mainly to governments and then some of it supports climate adaptation that's preventing the damages of climate change. but most of it goes to fund mitigation, which has any effort to bring emissions down. a $16000000000.00 goes to the green climate fund that's filled mostly by the u. s. u. k. germany, france and japan. and it directly finance is project that local governments cannot like planting new trees or building community water systems. but the cop is not only about developing countries and there's much bigger money at stake at the last meeting and to buy leaders said $5.00 to $7.00 trillion dollars would be needed annually to quote green the global economy by 2030. it's a big number, but they were short on specifics, and there's
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a tough reality. the governments that make these pledges are still paying massive subsidies to support the continued use of fossil fuels from coal, to natural gas, 7 trillion dollars in 2022, according to the i m f. but beyond the conference rooms in boxes, there are some signs of progress last year for every dollar spent in new fossil fuel investments. 1.7 dollars were invested in new clean energy that amounted to $1.00 trillion dollars overall, according to the i. e a and that is a shift. it was led primarily by china the and the us. a project group in kenya is working to remove the 15000000 tons of carbon from the atmosphere within 30 years. the northern range lands trusts says that also generates income for the region as countries and corporations invest heavily to keep the project running. some critics say it's having the impact. catherine story reports now from some bureau county in northern kenya. sundown lazara has seen his share of
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kline made disasters. he says droughts have become more devastating and he lost many cattle as he's part of the world, gets dryer and hotel. he's a member of a community that sets aside 4600000 acres of land to restore this oil, while also making money from cobbling trading hops as coordinate and manage our grieving areas. they're also able to take our children to school. i'm not sure how the project gets money from abroad. the manages of this project claim h increasing scores of cobbling by managing the grazing patents of hards, old livestock companies like netflix, british airways and meta have put money here. so problem trading. most of the animals come to controlled areas like this, the heart is know each other they to crack because of those will come from outside . they say these as health deal with color on what us and rough uh,
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in austin range, lines trust or n r t runs a program and is project history move 15000000 tons of carbon from the environment that will be traded for cash over 30 years because that's worth about $300000000.00. the concept has been questioned by some conservation bodies. they c, n r t has feels the property account for how much carbon is being removed from the atmosphere. what we are trying to do in the northern can yeah. but ended on come on, so is ensuring that community i don't overgrazing and ensuring that the following data, occasional planning, glazing management, so that in a single seas on a particular time, huge chunk of the vegetation or the glasses, are going through that a generation of process we talked about sustainability and many critics around the world and it's
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a couple and treating and is doing little to slow climate change. people have difficulty paying to paying to destroy the environment, a soft black duty that's polluting the a noodle, the p. a broken goodness. so that they can continue polluting and you, if we are concerned about the environment, that money should be used to put the profile emission on filters as whatever of filters and reduce the actual pollution. outsource is hard, is are some of the most marginalized people in kenya. they say they don't understand the politics around copland trading. they just want a better life for their families. catherine solely all just there are some little county north in kenya. orland gas, john shell has one its appeal in a landmark case where it was ordered to count emissions. adults appeals court dismiss all claims against shell, striking down to
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a 2021 ruling in favor of environmental groups. it demanded the company reduce emissions by 45 percent by the year 21st. the appeals court says that it's unclear if that demand would help fight climate change and that show is already on its way to meet require targets. so head on out 0 and you can call them and commit to his testimony on the risk stage of health care and golf that will be live in the evenings. prime minister issued a red national apology to the survivors of abuse in state cast. fillasy comments old wells. number 110, a flat caps a controversy? yes. the
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had the, the satellite image for south asia shows a split picture and that trend will continue over the next few days. we've got very successful conditions across the north of india and pakistan. but down in the south of india and sherlock, that's where we're seeing some very stormy weather. we've got shower clouds, bringing rain for the west. on wednesdays, the corolla will see those storms and showers. we're expecting some big bang is as well. and very south of sri lanka, by the mid week. the weather is of the weather, however, continues to flow its way further east into the bay of bengal on thursday. we'll see so see that rain across southern parts of india as we end the week, but it's not stria across the northeast corner lodge, any sunny sky, so bundle dish and me and my few spits and spots of rain for nat pool. but the heaviest of the rain will be moving its way across afghanistan into northern parts of pakistan. but we won't be seeing that in the whole, as it continues to battle. that very unhealthy quality with hazy sunshine. it's
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true to friday, but dry skies not to be very dry across the nose of china, but that's changing things to wave, creeping across innovation and lock temperatures down here. it's much dryer across the south, but you can see those very widths and windy conditions brought on by number of tropical systems in the very south. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is drums when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing that mass mortality event the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by as for bono jesse era, it was reported to look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that
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this issue is framed in the media. how it's used to justify the escalation for louis clay. anything new years that are you know, the media and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online push has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening post because the media on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there a mind to thoughts on stories this hour you and sexy general i'm telling you. guitar is,
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says developing countries must not leave comp 29 empty handed. it's estimated at least a trillion dollars a year will be needed to help those nations shift away from pulse is rarely strikes on goss. i hits an over crowded area west of 0 dollars. 50. of these, with sheltering near the all new or most 6 people were killed, including 2 is riley forces have carried out several strikes on favorites. some sub submitted 3 strong comp, just threatening residents to leave a faithful man in a separate attack east to fill up in east capital 5 people were killed by a strong hezbollah has 5, a barrels of rockets targeting northern israel. um to leave 2 people were killed in the northern coastal city of not korea that's according to is really media. multiple rockets were fired at tennessee, but most were intercepted
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a reciting now to israel's will on gaza u. k. politicians. so holding hearings on the dollar, a space of medical care on the strip, the international development committee is questioning a range of experts, including many who have witnessed the destruction in gauze the 1st time. you and inquire, recently concluded the israel is deliberately destroying garza's medical infrastructure . we can speak now to dr. james smith. he is an emergency doctor who has been to gauze a twice this year. he joins us from london money. thanks for your time. at dr. james, as i said, you've recently just returned from gaza. your 2nd visit since will began. how has the health care situation that changed in that time? i mean, the health care system has completely collapsed a class in october of 2023. the productivity administrative. how made that correction towards the end of october last year. the situation has only
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deteriorated further since the it, as i've said many times before, it's a testament to see it it's, i'm a nation of palestinian health care workers, but the situation isn't more catastrophic. as of today, but the majority of health facilities and from the normal to the sounds of the guys have been either completely destroyed or renovated and non functional. and the situation in most health facilities, certainly in the north of guys, are now, is committed to say the least. well, did you manage to enter northern garza, which has been on the seas now for over a month now? so the information we're guessing from this is produce gas the the guy that sits in the north, the guys a on so like that, sorry about that separate occasions with un convoys. but that was back in may and june of this year. what i can say is, but at that time the majority of un uh,
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pre approved coating boys, have rules and austin and go on fine is ready. so which is um, in the necessary inquiry at all. we had several incidents in which us on board is what i started to buy, which made this essential funeral medical equipment of the homes of humanitarian assistance, didn't reach the north of casa, as i say, that was the situation back in may and june of this year. but the situation as i'm hearing from colleagues in gaza is exponentially, was now and how a ambulances operating in a, in the areas that you were in in garza, i mean, given the dangerous terrain, the fuel shortages all the able to reach the engine in short, no, only embrace circumstances as these sites. few is incredibly sketched,
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even for essential vehicles such as i'm getting. this is many karma davis and all the health care work because of course, being killed by it's ready to occupation forces. i saw a witness circle and i'm getting it says that it'd be destroyed by these for a minute. treat, for example, outside of the hospitals and come all in fun. eunice vehicles that it'd be covered in day 3 and we're no longer usable. uh, essential, a medical infrastructure that have been completely destroyed, generate uses laurie's hospital departments, medical equipment, by using sole just found machine is way they use rating. get a treat cause a why really connecting ultrasound approach to the machines so that they could no longer be used. just the most mature, excess of that has been the destruction of the entire to the health system in gaza
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. and given what you just described, the you and have said that israel is destroying calls us health care system deliberately. israel has denied this. so based on what you've been telling me on your experience in gaza, do you agree with the united nations? is it deliberate? at 100 percent, there is no other way of describing what these ready ministry has done. so the palestinian healthcare system in godsa and throughout july, august time. this is an intentional and systematic. the tenants to undermine the health care system would be able to find the impact of israel's military bivens as a means to. busy soaring and the, the effects of the genocide we're talking today because uh the u. k. parliament is hearing from doctors who've been to gaza and who are sharing the experience of a situation that do you think a mean, what do you think that is going to achieve? and oh, do you think that you can't governments,
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as well as all the western governments are doing enough to stop the world in golf as to, to your logic question. we need to be honestly, the play of the u. k. government is complete. this is in the ongoing genocide, the u. k. government has suspended fewer than 10 percent of its homes licenses with these very ministry. it continues to call for a ceasefire. but i don't make any serious will put it on a pallet to come with it. somebody attempts to enforce a ceasefire, there'll be no serious conversations about sanctions against these, right? any governments and forces the u. k. and it needs to be far more, but it has done in order to bring it on in to the genocide in, in palestine with respect to the, the discussions on go in today. the session being held a column and insightful from the box, the health care situation in godsa. no, no,
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the content of the commentary is in the u. k. bottom. and i'm not aware of how the situation is in god. so right now i myself have things a problem and i've spoken to n p, i know several colleagues that met with not only the current labor government, but the previous conservative governments, including the state, the farm secretary david cameron, and they were explicitly lia apartments that have been denied that against the palestinian people, the u. k. government and the u. k. parliament is abundantly aware of what is happening to the palestinian people and that it is the as rarely states and these writing in a treaty that is perpetrating that pods. okay, dr. james smith, thank you for your time and emergency doctor who's been to garza to work that this okay, let's turn to the netherlands and sit down. the city council has been holding an
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emergency section to discuss the stays valid and confrontations involving funds from and is there any football clubs that one more rides on monday nights tensions remain high in the city? police have made several more risk connected to the violence last week. that's when it's rarely football fans chance in racist slogans against arabs and burned. the palestinian flag is rarely funds what then beach and leaving at least 5 people inches of sky. so the latest developments with steph bass and she joins us now from to them. so this is a situation that continues to develop. dr. authorities may have hoped that the line would have been drawn onto this by now, but that hasn't happened as it noted that hasn't happened. and that's also because the political leaders in the netherlands currently are basically not bringing people together. but basically saying that there is a division and that we need to be varies,
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taking very strong measures against certain groups in society, especially against the muslim community. so we've been listening here to this, the emergency debate for the last 4 and a half hours. it was that we heated the base at times and it was very interesting. the mayor has not been answering all the questions. and one of the most important questions is why did they allow them a copy of support as to who we can set came from telling these to be. and i'm so them, despite the fact that there is a history of a violence of one of the counsellors side, it's known that they are shouting death to arabs every time. also in their own stadiums, the mayor and says that the she still live in things, there was the information enough to consider a band or a calling at a very high risk event. a. she was interested in the side that she asked specifically search and intelligence agencies and they're not going to assess the situation. and they also didn't think this was
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a fairly high risk event. but of course now in hindsight, we saw of course what, what happened the my copy support has also went on a rampage basically in um, so them not only uh with racist songs and glorify and genocide, but they were also affecting people and also attacking houses. the important question that was race was why the mirror used the term pulled from a persecution of juice was going on. and i'm so then she sat on friday during a press conference that you could imagine that source to some people. this is sort of resembled a program or that it reminded them of a program and she was asked to with tract that's a worth of this term which has left to a lot of the vision and also increase violence in a denalis. i'm especially here and um, so that because it's so, so was filed by especially the muslim community that has been as put away as all of beings and to submit to us. so this also has led to violence against and threats against the it's not make institutions here,
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but she refused to retract this term. she says that what happens uh, there was an organized palms against jews to set up that night. and what happened with them, a copy sense was not what they did was not as bad as this what she called an organized times against jews. so it was a very heath of moment also ended the baby because this, this terminology which also came from miss rose, lead us there was we're using it as well very quickly on friday morning. has really cost a lot of time. sions here in the city and we're, this room is that there might be more trouble coming tonight. so there's definitely a very paula rice situation here. and i'm so that i'm right now. okay, thank you for that stuff. awesome. that for us in um, sit on persons, senior mos cleric has resigned and the law style, the head of the anglican church quits of a failure to properly investigate historic allegations of child abuse. i volunteer
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at christian summer comes, pressure had been mounting and just it's justin wellbeing to quitting since last week. which is when a report was published, stating that he had taken in sufficient action to stop the serial abuse. so let's get more mess without correspondence. sonya gave or she's in london for us on yet. so tell us more about this resignation. i'm want matches when it comes off to days of pressure from the general sine od, which is the representation of the upper levels of the clergy in the anglican church. and signed a petition asking for the archbishop to stand down, which then developed into a petition which had been signed by some 10000 people. and this is off the back of the review. the may can review which looked into this episode and how the church had not dealt with it, a tool and in his resignation,
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left to uh just to well be said that he had believed that when he was informed of the crime is committed by john smith that he had had been dealt with and not how it had been told to the police. however, john smith faced taras massey, can powerful lawyer who had been volunteering at these cross at these comments and had an active this extraordinary litany of sadistic abuse. too was on some 113 boys and young men was allowed to leave the country and he eventually died in cape town in 2018 at age. 75 was never bored to justice and this is what has paid many of the victims as well. so with that in mind, it has come at a time when the archbishop has been severely criticized for not possibly ensuring himself that the police had been told he himself had not gone to the legal authorities to inform them of this and had not been and
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a jessica had enough in investigating this tool, and it was a personal failure in his thoughts. so saying his critics, and this comes as a quote from other abuse victims had all spots. if that all stringent enough measures in place below a orders of the church, then the same has to be applied for awful levels, including the archbishop himself. now, while a just to well be had himself warranted at same christian comes in the 1970s. it's unclear whether he knew of that if there were any concerns about this particular mind, john smith himself, nevertheless, when he had been informed in 2013 about the extent of, of the abuse that he had put up on these young boys and men, he should have taken action then thank you for that. sonya gate go that for us in london to the us were present and elect donald trump is picking people for
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top posts in his incoming us administration. he's also set to meet with president obama in the oval office on wednesday. a tradition to mock the peaceful transfer of power. let's go to my account of his life for us near trump's home in florida and mike, so any more appointments that trump has made today that you need to report on as well, let's do it. the way to, let's do, who is actually being confirmed, because that is a lot of speculation about a lot of candidates, but basically until it's formally announced, and that's normally on the price of intellect, social media. there's still a question about whether that will be the position but true, we know, but we know j. d von. so obviously, as a vice president, susie whiles who's the chief of stop at at least the phonic is the going to be the best suited to the un. these eldon will be head of the a,
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the environmental protection agency. and thomas homan will be immigration, customs and enforcement ice. now there are some of the names that had been floating around in multiple media networks, mount care. rubio as secretary of state to use florida. congressman christy, known as head of homeland security cheese, the governor of south dakota. and that's a department that operates some quarter of a 1000000 employees with a multi $1000000000.00 budget. a huge post we've heard as well mention of mach waltz. another flower, the congress person who's being counted as national security advisor. then there's also been a number of mentions of steven miller and arch conservative, particularly on immigration, who's being counted as a deputy chief of stop. so these are the names that we are seeing once again, that adults warning with it. that until we hear it directly on the social media feed from the president elect or formally confirmed through the administration,
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then it's still speculation. it's has to be known that names that being floated, which then turned out not to actually happen. and sometimes the names have been floated with the intention of keeping the race to each position a live. so we'll keep it on us if we can. and basically divide out those posts that had been confirmed and that was about which there's mass media speculation. okay, mike, can i appreciate that? thank you. in florida that for us near trump's more law got him to a federal judge has paused proceedings in the cycled hush money case against us president elect donald trump, inmate trump was convicted on thursday, full felony counts of falsifying business records. these include efforts to conceal money, he paid to adult film star store mcdaniels ahead of his 2016 election campaign. donald trump is the 1st president in us history with pending criminal cases against
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him. the sealants prime minister has given a read national apology to victims of abuse in state cash. public inquiry found at least 200000 children and vulnerable adults in state and faith based cat experience. some form of abuse happened between the years 1950 and 2019 to abuse. included, rape star lies ation. electric shocks. the victims were mostly indigenous. mallory prime minister christopher locks in address victims' and their families calling to abuse national disgrace. it was a roof like h was hot breaking it was wrong and it should never have happened for many of you, it changed the course of your life and for that the government must take responsibility. still ahead on al jazeera as for details, and when on where we are,
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madrid might be less thing. the next 5 feet are as here, without the story. the business latest a sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by
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the business latest responses by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the time to support his fire. molly and thank you so much. exactly. 2 years on from hosting argentina is woke up winning match katara as lose sales stadium will be the settings for another global title decider. but then you will stage, next month's funnel the all new fee for inter continental cap european champions, romage, are there already guarantee to place in that final to naho downs at doe has stadium
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$974.00. we'll decide who rail get to play. well, here's how the tournament has unfolded so far, agent champions. elaine won the opener against duncan and city in september. elaine were beaten by african title holders o alli of egypt and cairo last month, also in round to the still to be confirmed champions of south america. take on to get of mexico that match and the remainder of the tournament and will be played in guitar. ali will play the winner of that darby. the america has in a play of on december the 14th. and whoever makes it through will face round the dread. the 1st inter continental count final will be held on december. the 18th, i think we achieved a lot of confidence in us and cuts out as the hosting country for the store is becoming to be getting bigger. and i hope we shall be adding more of the hosting at the upcoming tournament and providing up with experience for everyone. and to show
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that we see another, a successful tournament that you've done in a new era is officially underway at manchester, united portuguese coach ever even a more em has started life. as united's manager is predecessor, our town has was fired last month. warren's 1st game in charge will be against it. switch town on november, the 24th at $39.00. he's united's youngest manager, and more than 50 years. a more i'm is a seasoned veteran compared to a 35 year old. i x coach francesco fairly is howling is in, cuts are visiting the fire academy where his coaching career began. his more and more clubs. they're looking to hire young matchers in 3 days. i think it will go every day. morning. these are excellent because at the end, so we both needs energies and new ideas. so it's normal that you know, ways out uh and wants to join the people that you see always pushing, pushing, pushing, adding new things into the table. and with that,
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it just really relates to being site and used to work really hard uh to stay inside because that uh, you know, the new generation coming many players will be spending the next few days with their national teams. legal massey's argentina's 5 point paraguayan, a world cup qualifier on thursday. argentina are a top of the south american qualifying group. the 2026 world cab will be co hosted by the united states, mexico and canada. box on planned to host a 1st global cricket tournament and nearly 30 years in doubt. the country is due to stage next year's champions trophy by the coordinates of rock sons, cricket board. india has told the games will governing body. they won't travel to the tournament. ongoing political tensions mean india haven't played impacts on for 16 years. cricket bosses are in discussions with all h competing nations about a possible solution. we've been talking to fox on cricket rider rashad. my move about the sporting and commercial value games involving india and fox on,
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on the broadcast just on both sides of the border of very, very keen on the side. india matches because uh no other the, uh no other match the word gets and uh, you know, that kind of revenue not even one dental, that kind of revenue that box on the uh, matches, uh, guarantee. so uh, this means a lot of august on and a box on a fidget board has to be spending. uh uh, i don't see an amount of money um for the renovation of uh, the ticket when you said the mattress would be the install fee is very important football to san to cost this jack is dropping because uh you remember that after the 2009 uh, attack on the city. like indeed uh there was a hiring beautiful more than denny is. almost any, is that uh no international theme visits. it focused on from 2009 to the end of
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2018. and it was after the great difficulty and uh, you know, a lot of, uh, f 1st, that the international team to started coming to park the sun again in 2019 so since then uh, all of the leading international teams have to work focused on a straight yeah. england, south africa and usually the, the 2 or more than once. and they have had no objection on. yeah, like center has officially under the tennis here as well. number one to cap off a controversial 12 months center could still be facing up to a doping that earlier this year. is you failed to drug tests vitale and says he was contaminated with a band substance by mistake on the court center has made history by becoming the 1st to tally and to top the rankings following his title wins at the australian open and the us open. okay, and that is all your support for now, mulling back to you a thanks far and that's it for me. my name's side for this news out and you can
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