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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter air waves the and it's really a strike hits an overcrowded area in garza killing 6 palestinians. another attack in the south kills 12. the kind of them are carl. this is out 0 live from the coming up as well. defies a us deadline to increase 8 shipments into gauze a few and system level of humanitarian assistance is us as lowest as the whole big gun justice for the victims of abu ghraib us cause awards. $42000000.00 to
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$3.00, a rocky men, tortured by american soldiers and backed on the heads of the you, case on the can charge designs over timing report on child abuse, the begin and gone. so where is riley forces have been attacking homes and shelters across the strip. civil defense says at least 25 people have been killed since tune on tuesday. one strike hits an overcrowded area west of darrow balanced city families. with sheltering the the last 6 people that were killed including 2 babies . meanwhile, the humanitarian situation across the strip is lessening 8 agencies, one of the situation becoming more critical by the hour,
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especially in the northwest funding is being cooled imminent. there are thousands of people fling bates had noon as israel tightens at siege on northern garza. the army issued fullest evacuation orders. embalmed homes overnight was haven't been job had reports. yeah. was in the hospital. no, no, no. one, no, no, no, no, no. the force displacement, this is really to check in hundreds of palestinians families to leave their shelters in northern gods as before noon or face death. at the time of again, these rallies have been destroying bates and all night hitting the few buildings still standing by the we could not even bury the dead. many bodies are still under the debris. that is really war planes, quad comforters in an artillery husband bombarding us. even snipers were deployed and started gunning down civilians. these rarely started evacuating all the sheltering un schools, which we all ran for our lives. it's been more than a year of these children listening to the drones about their heads as gunshots to
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bring out these really, i mean, has expended it's offensive in the tunnel. as it's siege of northern garza 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. but she did. she has by and just want to release a trucks entered one carrying flower, 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 forcibly evacuated, humiliated and worn out covered in dust after walking
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long distances, the current would they could. in the last few weeks, israel has forcibly displaced more than a 1000000 people from the shelters in homes and not gone to the thought it took, not the best of the roads are flooded. with these rarely tang said soldiers, they detained oldham. and they've been an even some girls would take him to these very soldiers made fun of us in palestine. his go on these, wendy, 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 a doing of defeat to come us to the soldiers that occupied the area of to force of the displacing the so you already have booth of age. humanitarian organization says israel has failed to meet washington's demands for increased to monetary and access to gone. so, last month, the by the ministration gave as well a 30 day deadline to get $358.00 trucks into gauze every day. according to unless
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the number of a trucks entering garza has full into his lowest level and 11 months, but just fuzzy trucks a day on average in october is just 6 percent of the commercial and humanitarian supplies allowed him to go. also before the war. united nations has at least 600 trucks a day and needed to meet basic needs. more than 1800000 palestinians in gauze are facing extremely critical levels of hunger. that's according to the you. when i was there was talk, i assume that some of them who said they are surviving on a single meal a day. how much is a month of 6 lives in a make shift? 10 to endeavor to bella, she and assembly were forcibly displaced from tabaya in nothing garza put them. even one me is a luxury, the smart them doing their thing that the computer i left mainly depends on the age
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center to feed my children. but now there's no age getting into garza, i tend to use canned food and green wants to prepare a meal for my family, but the cannot come 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 tax and significant reduction in 8. suppose have left families like home home that on the print, oldest of ation assemblies, once had homes and livelihood. so now having disabilities in don't conditions intemperate comes according to and reports 80 percent of colors population now relies on humanitarian aid for the daily needs. yet 8 trucks daily able to enter the street. we used to have from 70800 the day on september 2023. now we have about one such.
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see it a human to get a cries. we have on the 30 to 40 backs. the as maximum. the people of guns are facing the food crisis that shows no signs of these inc. with lemma, today, the lack of resources in an area that has been bombed and showed relentlessly for more than a year posted in families struggling to meet even the most basic needs. until as well, allows it to flow freely into garza civilians will continue to into unimaginable hardships with hunger and foot shortages costs and go shuttled over the day. the longer power commission i would do 0. there is that i will see you in security council is missing in new york this hour to discuss an emergency report on friday, the found action must be taken within days. 2 of us assignment and garza assistance extra general for human rights to speaking. now listening to what she say,
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9000000 people have been displaced many repeatedly including pregnant women, people with disabilities. older people and children is rarely strikes and shelters, and residential buildings continue to to unconscionable numbers of civilians. women many young and old attacks on so called safe zones prove that's nowhere in gaza, is safe. monitoring by our office indicates that this unprecedented level of killing an injury of civilians is a direct consequence of the parties choice of methods and means of warfare and their failure to comply with fundamental principles of international humanitarian law. the pattern of strikes indicates that these rarely defense forces have systematically violated fundamental principles of international humanitarian law. distinction, proportionality and precaution, in the attack, spend listing and on groups have also conducted hostilities in ways that have
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likely contributed to harm to civilians. isabel's conductive hostilities has destroyed gods as civilian infrastructure, including places that have protected status under international law. hospitals, schools, and vital services including electricity, water, and sewage. this contributes directly to the famine risk being discussed today. these will has cube hundreds of medical personnel, civilian police, journalist and humanitarian aid workers, including more than 220 of our own united nation staff. thousands of palestinians have been taken from gaza to israel, usually shackled and blindfolded to be held incommunicado. meanwhile, there's constant and continued interference with the entry and distribution of humanitarian assistance, which has fallen into some of the lowest levels in a year as a occupying power. israel is obliged,
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under international law to protect palestinian civilians and to provide them with supplies essential to their survival. yet the cumulative impact of more than a year of destruction in gaza has taken an enormous toll basic services for palestinians in gaza. the fabric of society had been destined makes its conditions of life, particularly northern garza, are increasingly not fit for survived. that is the union is curious, a council holding the motions. anything on eminent funding and gone. so let's plan gabriel's on the, he's at the un headquarters in new york and they've got a long list of speakers set to take the stage that and the, the security council meeting. what are we expecting to have from them? a well, put in a few words, a very grim picture of the situation. and guys are we expect to hear from a un official from the food and agricultural organization as well as
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a joyce mitsubishi, a top official for the officer, the coordination for humanitarian affairs. and then we'll hear from all 15 members of the security council as well as israel and 11 on this all stems from the report that came out on friday from the i p. c. this is a un backed panel that looks at food in security that raised the red flag of alarm saying that a famine potentially is just days away. particularly in the north of guys that we've been hearing for months now. the famine was close to the encroaching upon various parts of guys, but we've been talking about months perhaps weeks at some point. but what's different with this report? the game on friday is they are saying if action is not taken within days, family dakota hit the north. the gotcha that clearly caught the attention of the world quite frankly, but also security council members. and that's why switzerland and deanna as well as
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out jerry, a called for this emergency meeting. now there is no security council resolution that's going to be discussed or voted upon in this meeting. this is a chance to again raise the issue back on the agenda of the security council because clearly, palestinians in guys are, are clearly starving. and gabriel, here we can say that savvy on by stuff of how science also at this meeting. so have to watch to see if they, if he also speaks. now this comes, as we've mentioned before in the program, the us deadline isn't math is real to fix the aid situation and goals and that is expiring. so what happens now or? well the us has said just within the last hour or so that they are not going to impose any restrictions on arms sales to israel. this all comes because a month ago, the us divided ministration, sent a letter to israel, saying we want to see $350.00 trucks in to a trucks in the guys
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a per day. that one month deadline for a guy for israel to meet that it is up, it was tuesday and he's realized come nowhere close to that. and so what happens next? clearly the by the administration at the end of their term is signaling they're not going to do anything about it. the security council has passed for resolutions binding resolutions that for the most part, he's real has ignored. and the reality of where we're at, despite all these words, we're going to hear and the security council, despite what we hear from the secretary general, despite what we hear from washington and, and he's really officials and anyone else. the facts remained. a united nation said today that in october, less aid has gotten into it. take guys up then at any point in the last year and the truth. and the reality of the matter is, is there should been no consequences for israel and, and that is where we are at, at this point, pretty much for lack of
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a better word. the sad truth of where we're at it is like so many member states. so many diplomats, you're deeply frustrated at the impunity, israel's facing that goes on to the united nations and many thanks capable of keeping a close eye on that meeting that emergency security council meeting as it continues and will bring all of us any highlights from it. well area us state department, deputy spokesman, done potato was off directly about that deadline that was being set by the us, but as well to on the situation and goals. and here is what he said. and we are going to continue to watch how the steps that they've taken, how they are being implemented, how that they can be continued to be expanded on. and through that, we're going to continue to assess their compliance with us law. uh we've seen some progress being made. we would like to see some more changes happen. we believe that
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had it not been for us intervention. these changes may not have ever taken place, but most importantly, we want to see continued progress. let's move on to 11 and now where 5 people have been killed. and this really strikes east of bad route and mount lebanon. rescue teams are on site looking for survivors who may still be trapped under the russell mount. lebanon is not known to be a, has the stronghold at 75 kilometers away from south 11. and there's also been several strikes on the southern sop of smoke raise over the buildings as last ship the capsule around mid morning. the rates come off to as well, send out warnings for residence to leave the area and that's all for me. it is really attack on monday in nova and 11 and has residents a 16 and a honda is that a tax site in the village of on yahoo! 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
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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 the safety of the is as well. strikes have been really focusing on so called hezbollah. strong holds the south of the country, the east of the country, even the southern suburbs, a baby with them. and they have occasionally 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 . there's really military has been hitting residential areas around 11 on. they say hezbollah hides among civilians. an accusation has, well, the nice 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. so it has hair on balance, is there a new inspection general intended to terrace address as well the doesn't as
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a by john, as they work on a plan to combat climate change? the across the globe ecosystems under administering to this later started moving back. it started melting all that is something deeply wrong in the scrolling test that we cannot create us why 6 fluids have the low is beginning to hold multinational to account or connected s neighbors by those images. and how the idea is giving make turn the go right, is also in our relationship with the planning. this is what is sort of a house. it's about insuring the planetary just based on now to sierra how is reported. look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this is you, those frames and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fluids collection? anything new years that are known as the media? and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online push has been aimed at the
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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. united nations 29th conference on climate change. the scene is the most developing nations needed estimates. $2.00 trillion dollars a year to come back to west effect supply and change, but will the developed world stop the finance? besides, you may need to stay without 0 at the end of the coverage coming towards you, not the the, the watching out reminder of the top stories this hour is where the strikes on gone . so if here's an overcrowded area west of federal policy,
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families with sheltering of the i don't know, most of the 6 people the kills, including to baby is ready for us as a carried out several aspects on bear with some of the, some of the ministry struck off the threatening residence to leave or face performing a separate attack. 8th of 11 east capsule, 5 people were killed by strikes. is there any president's? isaac has or has met us present, joe biden at the white house as a finds bison for his friendship. and supposedly as well since october 7th, last year, the white house as they discuss the war on garza and as well as count ground, defensive and 11, and can be how it gets has more on this from the white house is really president isaac hertzog meeting in the oval office here in washington with us president joe biden, telling reporters following that meeting, but he had a productive meeting. it was in depth, and there is a commitment for
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a certain result in the foreseeable future. what that commitment was from the united states president is still unclear. having said that, we do know going into that meeting, that it was a goal of the us president to try and secure a cease fire in israel's war on gaza to stop the fighting in gaza as well as love it on and to facilitate more a to the palestinians, given the fact that there has been an in unacceptable amount of a going into gaza for some period of time. also in washington, the is rarely strategic affairs minister, ron durham, are he was meeting with the us invoice 11 on amos hochstein. he is telling reporters that he believes there is a shot to secure a cease fire with israel and has the lot. he says that he is helpful for the prospects of such a deal. the only thing that the united states is now waiting for is to hear back
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from the 11 east side for the prospect of a truce. kimberly help you out. you 0. the white house are us cool. it has awarded $42000000.00 to $3.00 rocky men who tortured in abu ghraib prison 2 decades ago, jury found as an american civilian defense contract with legally responsible for the mistreatment of detainees. the prison was the case of 50 kilometers west of baghdad. it'll prices as a us army detention center for capture the rockies from 2003 to 2006. but to go ahead and joins us now live from washington d. c. so coffee took us through what we know about this really a well, we know that a jury of 8 people uh, found that the contractor ca, defense contractor c a c. i is in fact liable. and as you mentioned, ordering them to pay the $3.00 men $42000000.30 in compensatory damages, $11000000.00 and punitive. apparently, the jury asked the judge if they could also give some money to non profits interact
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that work with the former detainees. and the judge said no, so really, very clearly sending a message. now this case was 1st brought in 2008. so for 15 years, this defense comp company thought to keep this verdict from happening. it went to trial. earlier this year, the jury deadlocked, couldn't decide if the us army was to blame or this defense contractor. but now for after, for the very 1st time, us jury hearing directly from the 3 men from these former detainees, sending a message with a very large award of. busy $82000000.00. what was the role of this defense contractor in abu ghraib? he was therefore, a enter at your interrogations. and these 3 men, they were not in those interm, this pictures that really shocked the entire world. but they argued that he, this defense contractor, and this is a quote from the attorney that he ordered the army to soften up the detainees
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before interrogation. and that he misled investigate. busy later on now the company says, and they argued in court, look, he was working for the us army when he was there, we are not independently in charge of him. obviously the jury didn't agree to it. but the men testified really graphic testimony saying that just like we saw in those pictures, even though they weren't in those pictures that they were beaten, they were pretty shocked with the electronic electric prods that they were sexually assaulted. one man testified that he had a rope tied around his neck and he was rags through the facility one another said that he was confined to such tight spaces that he ended up vomiting black liquid. so really graphic, right. i took the testimony of this torture and now this us jury say and the defense contractor should pay. okay, patrick, go ahead and bring us the list on that. draw the from washington d. c. thanks passing. now yes, president elect donald trump has continued to name people to his incoming administration. and the latest pick he says he'll nominate full,
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i'll console governor mike huckabee to be the boss of. that's israel. trump says, how could be, will bring it, what to bring about peace in the middle east, like kind of as life was near trump's home in florida. so my 1st move about what we know about how could be and indeed all the trump picks that we've been saying. oh my god, giving you full not govern off all console is known for his full some support of israel. he has led many a trip to israel. he has also advertise the tongue various media. he is an old dame baptist minister, a member of a right wing, eventually called movement within the united states. and certainly this continues what appears to be a trend in terms of a pointing, a very pro is rarely individuals into prominent positions. because this appointment as an impasse, so that the israel follows on the appointment of at least the phonic as the best of
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the to the united nations in the last 24 hours. now, she is also and about support to of israel. also, it was supposed to of settlements, so you now have within the administration lining up a very strong pro is really block, which obviously is going to impact very strongly on the way in which the us, the new us administration will conduct its relations. these up the israel, we've also had another m on soon set up an appointment today. and that is, mike wald says national security advisor. now he's up this greenberry to have been appointed to congress, so to be elected to congress. he's a special boss, has veteran of some 3 decades, a counter terrorism expert. he's also had a bit to say about as well as role and what he describes as the x of tara that it is confronting. so you do have a very broad expanse emerging within the trump administration of groups and individuals that all very strongly pro israel. this of course,
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we'll have an impact on the new international relations of the truck that ministration as it gets put into practice. what kind of joining us that from florida? many thanks, mike or the federal judge has paused proceedings and the so called harsh money case against us presents elect donald trump. in may, trump was convicted on fuzzy full from the council, falsifying business records. these include efforts to conceal money. he paid to adult film. star stormy daniels had of his 2016 election campaign. donald trump is the 1st president in us. history was pending criminal cases against him. that'll be a case. and the can. church has resigned off the accusations of fighting to properly investigate historic allegations of child abuse. pressure had been mounting on the archbishop of comfortably adjusting will be to quit since last week . that's when the report was published, stating that he had taken in sufficient action to stop
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a serial abuse at the club 29 summit and as the by john, the wells taught development banks have promised to increase climate finance to $120000000000.00 a year the developing nations by the end of the decades, as part of efforts to fund the flight limit global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius above 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. humans, extra gentle antennae guitar says these countries must not leave empty handed. the world must pay up automatically. we pay the price to fix the seas. this crucial periods. you and your government must be guided by a clear through climates. finance is not charity is that investment. climate section is not optional. it's an imperative both starting disposable to live the world for all humanity. and the prosperous future for every nation on us. well
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that's it for me, laura kyle for the moment, so you can find much more on a website that's out. is there a dot com the next then inside story looking at more african leaders should expect from trump, is he makes is come by the have that let's have a look at the weather across europe as we go into the mid week and those stormy conditions that had been plaguing southern areas aren't going anywhere. they're gonna be cleaning on those in 10 storms and showers, bringing more rain to spain and places that really don't need it. we've got some yellow, an amber warnings out for eastern areas down in the south as well. that so they're going to see the most intense rain on wednesday, and by thursday it starts to push its way into portugal as well. clean things down
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for cities like lisbon. only 16 degrees celsius that with pretty wet prospect is what we're looking pretty wet across much of easily and degree single warnings out for thunder storms and heavier rain here. so that creeps up into bulgaria and romania bringing a wintery edge here. we've also got a wintery edge across a scan to navy, or it's looking while the do me and blew me here. breezy conditions are expected to push into no way. there's that snow moving across the western parts of russia, lingering down cloudy conditions, pacific across most central areas. but we will see some sunshine coming in particular for places like scotland. it will be frosty. how weather in the mornings, probably as well potentially. we'll see something of a cold sounds day on thursday. that's your weather update. the
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. ringback the what's your african leaders expect from donald trump? does he makes his come back? the continent hasn't been a top diplomatic priority for washington, but of china and russia expand their influence. there will trump for versus print. this is inside store the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much enjoy.

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