Skip to main content

tv   NEWS 30min  Al Jazeera  November 12, 2024 8:00pm-8:31pm AST

8:00 pm
to time us and has bullied as a reminder of israel is at least to reach. no one knows who else is on these rails fit list and where among palestinian refugees who are civilians. 11 and the next talk may be the . ready and is there any strong hits in overcrowded area of central golf, like killing 6 palestinians, while another attack in the south kills 12? the titans? this is all just their life from the also coming up as well. defies the us deadline to increase a shipment in golf at the you and says the level of humanitarian assistance is as low as since school began. saddam city council holes and emergency session to
8:01 pm
discuss last week's fine and simple thing is already football fans fixed on 5 days on the west head of b u. case. and you can touch resigns over dumbing reports on child the it's been another day of his riley attacks across garza, where homes and shelters have been targeted. least 25 people have been killed since don't on tuesday. one of the strikes has an over crowded area near the all new or most west of deer, all by the city. getting 6 people. many families were sheltering than 2 babies were among the victims, bodies and the injured have been taken to alex the hospital and central casa,
8:02 pm
or meanwhile, an attack on a residential building and neighboring elders. there it's killed, at least 4 people. several others, a so trapped on the debris, emergency teams have struggled to reach the sci fi, the know thousands of people all fling, best known as israel tightens at siege. on northern garza, the army has issued forced evacuation orders and boned homes of noise. some of innovation reports. yeah, i was in the hospital. no, no, no one, no, no, no, no, no. the force displacement is really too strict and hundreds of palestinians families to leave their shelters in northern causes before noon or face death. at the time of, again, these rarely have been destroying bates and all night hitting the few buildings still standing by the we could not even bury the dead on that. how many buddies are still under the debris? that is really war planes, quad comforters and artillery has been bombarding us and even snipers were deployed
8:03 pm
and started gunning down civilians. these really started evacuating all the sheltering. you and schools, which we all ran for our lives. it's been more than a year of these children listening to the drones about their head as gunshots to bring out these really, i mean, his expanded it's offensive in the tunnel added siege of northern dogs. it has continued since october. the 5th israel has brought to mandatory aid food medicine and few people are angry. it will lead is who's signed into national laws that say force displacement is a crime. starvation is a crime. you and agencies in a book as the most of the population is on the verge from and what does it say the trickle of age was just for the cameras, and that is really so just destroyed it after filming its arrival. a bush joe hunting has by and just want to release a trucks entered one, caring flower,
8:04 pm
the other carrying can food the following day. the occupation forces storm the area, the phone, the trucks, only for their propaganda. as you see, we were fortunately evacuated, humiliated and worn out covered in dust after walking long distances. the current with they could in the last few weeks, israel has force would be the space more than a 1000000 people from the shelters and homes and not gone to the body shop, not the best i that the roads are flooded with these rarely tang and soldiers they detained oldham and they've been and even some girls were taken to these very soldiers made fun of us in palestine is going to watch these ready. drones and snipers continued to gun down civilians among those evacuating. many artillery shells fell on our heads. the palestinians do not believe these really made these degree again of defeat to come us to the soldiers that occupied the area of to forcibly displacing the saw that we already
8:05 pm
had group as a humanitarian organizations. as israel has failed to meet washington's demands for increasing amount of terry and access to gaza. last month, the budget and administration gave israel a 30 day deadline to get $358.00 trucks into golf every day. according to the, the number of a trucks entering, garza has full into his lowest level in 11 months, which assess he trucks a day on average in october. this is just 6 percent of the commercial humanitarian supplies allowed in to gone. so before the war to, you know, as a nation says at least 600 trucks a day, all needed to meet basic needs. us as now, judging israel to increase 8 access, requesting a minimum of $350.00 trucks a day into gaza view and says move in $1800000.00 palestinians in garza facing extremely critical levels of hunger. shane allow, is a communication advised that the norwegian refugee council,
8:06 pm
she explains how israel makes it difficult for a central aid to reach people in casa a. it's a whole bunch of different ways that they are. they are obstructing aid from injury . and so 1st and foremost, it's allowing a to enter through the process aided arbitrarily rejected, essential supplies are not permitted to gain, including timber, to help build a temporary structure to support people as they faced this winter. and then on top of that, israel often will trump eat off on the palestinian, on the god the side of those pricing. but that doesn't mean that she military and have access to go and pick up that eat and deliver it to people in need. sometimes the demands of the request to access those properties are denied for over a month. the logistics customer has been denied access to the terms a long process, really limiting the amount of a that we can get out of there. and then on top of that, their own home,
8:07 pm
a mess of issues that humanitarian space, once they have access to that be having c groups where they're able to move through, ensuring that they, 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 system have a breakdown of law and order and gaza as a supplies have, have diminished, and demand has increased, making it very, very difficult for humanitarian. once they have the aid to simply move throughout the and be able to distribute it at their distribution points to level now with 5 people live in, killed and is riley strike east of favors in mount lebanon, rescue teams on sites looking for survivors who may still be trapped under the
8:08 pm
rubble mount lebanon is not known to be. it has been a strong stronghold at 75 kilometers away from southern 11 on the front line, a sea conflicts. there's also been several strikes on bay route, southern sub smoke rows of buildings as the bloss shook the capital around mid morning rates come off, these are all sent out warnings residents to leave the area. meanwhile, hezbollah has find the barrels of rockets, thomas in northern israel and teller. vive 2 people were killed in the northern coastal city of not korea, that's according to is there any media? multiple rockets were fine at tennessee, but most were intercepted to the desk sold from and is there any attack on monday in northern 11 on has was into 16. the strong happened fall from the border with his ro, an outside off hezbollah, strong holes, set of holders at the attack sites in the village in the to this is the deepest,
8:09 pm
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 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 hezbollah strongholds the south of the country, the east of the country, even the southern suburbs, the baby with them. they have vocational, they also hit syria, a neighboring syria, where they believe it is a logistical base for hezbollah. 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 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, in the south east,
8:10 pm
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 really drones 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'm not, yeah, i mean i'm not really been ok. all the people. ah, they are afraid too much. we hope we can get to the piece quickly. we have reported on such attacks in recent weeks, the cars were heading to be route unenrolled these way the military says as a weapon supply line. many people here are concerned after hostilities between
8:11 pm
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 lovely. i sure blaze that to me car was targeted and it flew over in the air and hit and other 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 strongholds, 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. 2 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 a warning. most don't. the bombs that are dropped by war planes, level buildings to the ground. deeper inside these now m t neighborhoods. the
8:12 pm
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 is 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. so there was just ita, live in on in the netherlands. um, so the um city council is holding an emergency session to discuss best days, violent consultations involving funds from an is ready football club. animal rights on monday intentions remain ha, i in the city mesa made several more arrests connected to the violence last week. as when is riley football funds, tons and the races slogans against arms in the policy and slides. is there any funds within face and leaving at least 5 people injured so fast and has moved from
8:13 pm
adams to them? but we've been listening here to this. the emergency debate for the last 4 and a half hours, it was that we heated debates at times and it was very interesting. the mayor has now been answering all the questions and one of the most important questions is why did they allow them a copy of support? those who look and said, came from tel aviv to be. and i'm so them, despite the fact that there is a history of, of violence, one of the counsellors side, it's known that they are shouting desk to arabs every time. also in their own stadiums. the mia and says that the she still doesn't think there was the information enough to consider a band or a calling at a very high risk event. a she was interested in leeside, that she asked specifically intelligence agencies. and then that leads to assess the situation. and they also didn't think it was a very high risk event. but of course now in hindsight, we saw of course what,
8:14 pm
what happened to them. a copy support has also went on a rampage basically in um, so them not only with races, 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 po drum, 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. well, some people this sort of resembled a program or that it reminded them of a program and she was asked to with direct that's a worth of this term which has led to a lot of the vision and also increase violence in the balance. and especially here in um, so that the head of b u. k is on the can touch, has resigned just to accusations of failing to properly investigate historic
8:15 pm
allegations of child abuse. pressure have been bouncing on the archbishop of canterbury. justin will be to quit since last week. that's when the report was published, spacing he had taken in sufficient action to stop a serial abuse. a sonia giggle reports now from london. it just stays off to the publishing of the may can review. and the extent of the abuses committed by john smith was finally known. now the archbishop of justin welby himself said that he had been informed of them back in 2013 and that he had been told that police had been informed and that it would be dealt with appropriate a. that however wasn't to be the case. john smith had been allowed to leave the country to settle abroad, and where he eventually died in cape town, in 2018 at age 75, under the crime scene ever been brought to justice,
8:16 pm
leaving behind a fairy very true metabolizing sense of injustice by his victims. who stated that if there was stringent measures put in place, the level orders of the clerks within the same should be done for the opposite echelons of the church as well at the expense of these crimes, a 130 boys and young man was viciously sadistically abused by john smith, a powerful and carriage mastic lawyer who had a lot of sway. and not only in the u. k. did these abuses take place, but also in africa as well. this is nick, credibly damaging episode for the church. one that it will struggle to recover from, especially given the breaches between the whitening breaches between the church and the u. k. and africa as well. so when you go out to 0, london, still ahead on the al jazeera was most of the way up already many t, v play the price,
8:17 pm
you infection general and 20 guitar as address as well leaders in azerbaijan. that thing went on a plan to combat climate change. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is terms 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 mess mortality, even the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for oh, no, just sierra. it was reported to look at actual information on the ground. looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how is used to justify the escalation for louis clay, anything new years that are known as the media. and they think it's how it is
8:18 pm
weaponized is this online course 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 pace because the media on out is era. the colleges here with the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there a mind the thought top stories this hours riley strikes on goss?
8:19 pm
i have had an over crowded area west of 0 policy families, with sheltering near the all new or most 6 people were killed including 2 faith is there any forces have carried out several stripes on bay range, some, some of the administrative struck officers threatening residents to leave or face full name and assessment intact. east of the lebanese capital. 5 people were killed by a strike on amsterdam city council as held in emergency session to discuss the stays, biling consultations involving funds. permit is ready. football club, who writes on monday intentions remain high and the 6 is there any president isaac hetzel has met with us president joe biden at the white house at soak science biden 1st friendship and support of israel since october the 7th. last year the white house says che discussed the war and gaza and israel's ground defensive in 11 on
8:20 pm
always a good spring in our white house correspondent kennedy hall kits. so uh, what else of the, the to lead has been discussing yeah, just to give you a sense of who was in that room and the pull the price is only allowed in for about 5 minutes. but what we know is that in addition to the president of the united states and these really president, also accompanying them where the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the coordinator for middle east affairs, brad mccork, and on the is really side b is really and bathroom to the united states, michael hearst, dogs, so what we know is that there was a gift given to us presidents, an artifact as well. we know that during the discussions, that one of the things that joe biden said to the is really president is that you don't need to be a jew to be a zionist,
8:21 pm
to which the is really president responded. and they know you are clearly a zionist, mister president, thank you. thank you for being here. uh, that was one of the things that was discussed in front of the president in front of the press in terms of why this meeting is taking place. well, i can tell you that things are trying to be kind of short up before the end of mister biden's term. and the start of president elect donald trump's term and some unfinished business to be taken care of on the part of joe biden. he is concerned about 2 things, namely number one, he's trying to get a cease fire. and number 2, he's concerned about the lack of humanitarian aid to the palestinian people. so he's trying to work on that. and that's what he's discussing in terms of the cease fire for whether it's to stop the fighting and israel's war and gaza and in lebanon, and also that ultimatum that he put forward. so say look at, if you don't get that humanitarian aid and within 30 days we make it reconsider the
8:22 pm
miller terry age and the humanitarian aid groups have been saying, look, the 8 isn't changing, it's not getting in. what are you going to do about it? so that's part of the discussion that's happening right now, but of course it's happening behind closed doors, given the fact that the media was only allowed in for 5 minutes. and kimberly, president elect donald trump has also been holding his own talks with is where they need is in recent days. what more can you tell us about those? yeah, probably a lot more hawkish in terms of the toe. we know that there have been at least to 3 phone calls that have taken place between these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president elect donald trump. and we also know that the minister for strategic affairs, ron term, or has also been meeting with trump in mar logo. now what we know in terms of the tone is that donald trump has been very strongly aligned with israel,
8:23 pm
particularly when it comes to be hawkish on iran. in other words, what they see is that a, ron is essentially a major concern for israel. so in terms of the discussions, what we know is that they are looking to re line the way they did back them the 1st term, and that is to financially support israel in terms of attacking iran, how they plan to do that. uh well that has still not been determined. okay, thank you for that. can be home cuz that at the white house, as a federal judge has paused proceedings and the so called hush money case against us president elect donald trump in may. trump was convicted on such a full felony counts of falsifying business records. these include efforts to conceal money. he paid to the adult film stultz stormy daniels ahead of his 2016 election campaign. donald trump is the 1st president newest history with the pending criminal cases against him as good as
8:24 pm
a christian salumi. she's outside the court house in new york. so christian, what exactly does a judge say? well the judge has a lot to consider as he goes forward his wing, a supreme court decision over the summer. that gives presidents broad presidential immunity from official acts. basically, the ruling stated that a president cannot be tried or brought to trial for acts done in the line of duty as president. and furthermore, official acts can't be used as evidence in a trial even regarding personal conduct of the president. and of course, since that ruling donald trump has been elected the next president of the united states. so that is something also that the judge is now considering going forward and how this case could weigh on the president's ability to do his job. the
8:25 pm
prosecutor, in the case of alvin brag the manhattan district attorney has argued that donald trump's convictions centers on personal behavior doesn't. uh, it was not a official act that he was being tried for. but there was evidence in the case related to his time in the white house. he argues that's only a very small portion of the evidence that was used to convict donald trump of 34 accounts of falsifying business of records. but nevertheless, the judge will have to decide whether or not to order a new trial in the case going forward for to drop the charges against him altogether. given the fact that he is due to take control of the country in the coming year. this sentencing was scheduled for november 26th at this stage. it seems very unlikely that that is going to happen, but we will know on november 19th,
8:26 pm
exactly which direction to just head again. thank you for that update. kristen is telling me that for us in new york, one of the co, $29.00 summits and also buys on the wells top development banks have promised to increase climate finance to a $120000000000.00 a year for developing nations or the end of the decade, cost of efforts to from the fight to limit global warming to $1.00 degree celsius. about pre industrial levels. developing nations will need at least a trillion dollars a year to help shift away from fossil fuels and deal with extreme weather events. you want to talk to general and so when he gutierrez says those countries must not leave empty handed. the world must pay up automatically. we pay the price that so sees it is crucial periods. you won't feel government must be guided by
8:27 pm
a clear through climates. finance is not charity is that investment. climate section is not optional. is an imperative both starting disposable to live the world for all humanity and the prosperous future for every nation on us. the un security council has met to discuss the ongoing conflict into don, between the army and the power ministry. rapid support forces drawn to resolutions performed by the u. k. is urging by policies to hold. i'll send the t's um, facilitate a deliveries. according to the un, the conflict has triggered the wells largest displacement crisis. approximately 25000000 people require urgent aid. china's most important s o is on the way in the southern city as you hi, showcasing. some of it's new as technology, so kicked off with performances for me, it's a crew basics team, despite smo beat skies. a ton is lace a sell side, says the j 35
8:28 pm
a to extend to stage demonstrating its growing ministry power. this is event is a fast since the country removed its code 19 restrictions back in 2023 as it from me by the inside. whether it's next that inside story to stay with us here on out there the the, it had a lot of the outlook for the middle east is also sunshine and dry weather, especially across the gulf with things have been very pleasant. yes, we've had, some foggy stops to the mornings, but the sunshine bones that often temperatures in doha and by a fit to stick around the average for this time of year, things could get a little bit breezy on wednesday. however,
8:29 pm
it's quite so across the event and things will quiet down across iran as that went to weather slips. it's way for the east. it's been very settled across the north east of africa, places like egypt and libya not so settled across the north, west for the likes of morocco. there is that what and when the weather is set to intensify on thursday, and we'll see some very intensive storms. rock central parts of africa, you can see those conditions stretching across into them be we'll see some very heavy rain in zimbabwe that's moved its way further north from the east of south africa moving into southern parts of mozambique as well. but you can see that heavy rain rolling into zimbabwe on thursday, we'll see thunder storms in her. all right, so can vary what's on friday as well. but by such a day we will see the return of some sunday spells in her rory
8:30 pm
the . ringback the what should african leaders expect from donald trump? does he makes his come back? the continent hasn't been a top diplomatic priority for washington, but his china and russia expand their influence. there will trump for versus print . this is inside store the
8:31 pm
hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much enjoying the united states has lost some of its influence in africa and recent years. now, donald trump's re election is raising questions about how his administration will

10 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on