tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera November 14, 2024 12:00pm-12:30pm AST
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thank you. like what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on al jazeera, what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here as a theater. we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the massive deliberate force displacement in gaza, a leading human rights group of cheeses as relevant crimes and crimes against the i. my name's i, this is out there a night from joe. how also coming up another launch explosion hits favor southern some of the offices really forces issued a threat to civilians to name old people. ahead of the united nations nuclear want
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stone is visiting a ron troops on the nations meet k, a program florida sent it to in trump more or less small could review. it has been nominated to become americans. the more than $400.00 days have passed since israel launched its genocide, a wind gauze, the human rights watch is accusing of committing new crimes by forcibly displacing more than 90 percent of gauze as population. $17000.00 if those killed all children in ty population as being systematically targeted, forcibly displaced over and over again. and the is all happening within a narrow strip of land where every small area is considered a military target. open garza has been on the is where the military siege for
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molding 40 days. civilians are deliberately being denied the right to that homes. food was a medicine and as well as continuing its attacks on the north. cheering can be heard in the background as giovanni is foamed. heavy artillery, shedding has also destroyed many homes and the cities refuge account since israel's managerial peroration began in. giovanni, i'm the north, oregon. 2000 palestinians have been killed and 6000 wounded. and these ready army is not less up and it's a tax on all the pulse of the stripe. at least 5 palestinians have been killed in a drone attack on the, on the goals, a refugee camp and central garza, the injured taken to the nearby, overwhelmed alexa hospital earlier on wednesday as well boned palestinians
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sheltering intense and alma was 8 in southern casa as good johnnie, mike moody, joyce from 0 balance, central garza, i need to go through the latest strikes, please. yes. well, the positive few hours have been quite difficult for people in northern garza and gauze, the city that we're doing, but the northern western part of, of jobs. that's a shift with one district where it's free to reported skilled in error strikes in our residential homes. many of the people were critically injured and transferred to a lively baptist hospital that's at the center part of, of old god, lot city for the northern part of this trip. the seeing that we are coming through and seeing since early hours this morning. and quite worrying concerning of, of the ends of these really mother periods, very full years on the ground, publicly bragging about the systematic demolition of homes and into your body. or
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if you come in the northern western part of it, like the city where entire residential, lots of being a loan of, uh, laughter. they get there wide with this explosive belt. and this scene has repeated itself many times, not only in the northern part of the district that also we've seen that in the past, in, in dropbox city, in eastern time, unit and eastern part of the center of the area. there are whole entire areas they've been devastated, completely destroyed the buildings are, are turned into a pile of rebels at the background. you can clearly hear the laughter of the soldiers who conducted these operations and later on, publicly bragging about, leaving palestinians at this place without any homes to go back to all of this feed into one illusion that has been a quite visible since the beginning of the of this inside the war, the clearing areas are from people destroying agriculture, land establishing
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a buffer zone. so people are unable to get back in terms of the here at talks are quite deadly. and every time there is an error strikes and we look at further civilian casualties that this happened is hello, overnight or park services close to midnight time, where 2 people were killed in jo valia from one family. the were sheltering inside one of these residential uh, one of the residential homes that they stayed in at 5 other people at the vicinity of canada. one hospital that happened at nearly our time of the night, as well as here in the central area of the, the heavy artillery in the east virginia could be, could be heard to clearly from the point we are broadcasting it from, coupled with the if the machine guns by the military and shoppers or vice the watch captors. what's really going on right now in northern part of the people who are trapped inside their homes, find it very difficult to go out to find food, to find water, another live saving either there be any cheese by the quite copters from one area
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to another from one street to another, there is a heavy deployment of these across the gap there, there used to create a sense of intimidation and fear for people who are still in the trap. in the northern part of this one person describing it felt more like it's a video games are being chased by the quite captive by the many of these agreements are dropped in them as the fleet from one area to another, let alone their inability, to have a proper access to food supplies, medicine and other live saving items. this particular uh it is the use of a class gap. there's happened in these different one district that's in the north trans, uh, western part of golf city, where a bod renewed was dropped by one of these. a quite gathered, at least the 3 people were killed, india attacked them anywhere injured. and it continues to evolve in this manner, but technology unfortunately, is being used in its worst way possible killing people. ok, thank you for the honey, must made that for us in 0 by the end central casa,
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or the report by human rights watch on. the mass displacement in the gaza strip says is where the authorities have caused massive delivers and force displacement of palestinians. since october of 2023. the rights group accuse is israel of being responsible for will crimes. human rights watch is calling on governments to suspend on sales to israel and imposed targeted sanctions. it's also judging the top, prosecute to the international criminal court to investigate as well as force displacement as a crime against humanity tarry. cowboy zoom has been speaking to palestinians who have been forcibly displaced to central gaza. and i'm right now, and they're worried about in one of the open at the encampments here. why the situation is critically very dire. we can see that. so retorts ha, completely unfolding made shift tents where families are going through really and look truly terrific humanitarian conditions. you can see how flimsy based and so on
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how families in fact, are struggling. i'm a block of all sorts of bags because it just let me fix you know, to take a very close smoking house. civilians are struggling here and displace children are completely struggling in every single day and every single hour in order to so would to, for them every day is a challenge. for survivor. we can see like they are bringing their gallons of water in order to feel a, to like of the full collapse of this segmentation system. here, we can see like families are building the mix, shift tons close to each other in order to devise. most of them have been displaced from northern gauze, refund them in the line, and we are living in dia conditions among the waste. the no medication of any sort was starving, and the few aid supplies we may get all hands on. i'm not sufficient or healthy. i've lost more than 25 killers since the beginning of the war. instead of having a rough visual, we are suffering to get our hands on plain water,
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only solved to watch what is available. our main problem is we are flooded with sewage into firewood by mosquitoes, and 3 and 6 has seen officers who think them, as one says around the corner mobile full victim. to epidemic has, above all, we did not have the basic tools like so for detergents to fight these hard conditions. so we all doomed this situation across many areas in the area by that, which is the most densely populated area in the gaza strip is getting day by day much for us. what civilians are cooling the international community to afford them protection, especially in areas that it is what it has announced it to be completely safe humanitarians of power. so by soon i would do the euro, there was, but i personally of the occupied westbank. these writing military has demolished a 2 story home near the city, if not those old as rays, the building belonging to a palestinian man in the town of yakima sources states the 2nd time these rarely
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ministry has destroyed the home is ready, forces was seen surrounding the house as well as the tax and not just limited to gaza and the west bank. its been 45 days since its ministry launched a ground defensive in 11 on thousands of buildings and residences across the country have been targeted. as well as on me has been threatening civilians to leave the homes, all face bombing as display some estimates. at 1200000 people, 400000 of them, children being wise roles on a has counted out further attacks on favorites, southern sub it have issued force displacement orders, an audi, according on civilians to leave several areas. so of the council that's got the nation, so they mom, connie's live in a route for us and wrong. so to history the lives of strikes across level of the will. this is the 3rd consecutive day. the strikes of hit this on this of,
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of, of the here in the last 12 hours, at least 12 as strikes, have taken place. and that we've been speaking to people inside the da here who are very worried about the homes and businesses. indeed, we all hearing that a lot of destruction has taken place and we've seen videos of in minutes destruction taking place on the grounds that now when these buildings outputs under forced evacuation order by israel, it's not just the particular building. the people flee from it's all the buildings around there as well. this is a very densely built up area, and people very concerned that this is going to keep a continuing. now israel says that his polos military capabilities have been destroyed. however, overnight, as well. a did talk it to the ministry of defense in the tel aviv with longer range missiles. a very serious incident. 40 is riley. is that a victory of souls full hezbollah?
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really a real message that the military capabilities are still a force to be reckoned with. but the strikes on being limited to just the some suburbs in southern lebanon with thing strikes take place, an intense alternative, resale. they take place in places like pm in places like an ac company below where there is a fear. so fighting between is really forces and his beloved fight is on the ground in limited areas. ok, thank you for that iran calm that for us without updates from favorites. the head of the un nuclear watchdog is currently in iran, hoping to negotiate more cooperation on the monitoring of nuclear sides. raphael grossi is missing top officials. the watch dog says iran has significantly expanded its still of enriched uranium over the past 5 years. around foreign minister says talks where constructive, the country was negotiate on the pressure or in termination. a message reinforced
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by ron's atomic energy chief. try that launches into how do we have repeatedly announced that any intervention, hist, resolution against the stomach republic of iran will be met with a decisive response. we will not allow them to exert pressure on us and we will continue our nuclear activities within the framework of our national interests. in front of us, we have situation of tension the, the new care program of your on being at the center of that. i am here to work with you around, try to find adequate solutions to ease tensions, to move forward. this is my target. this is my concern and i am confident that we are going to be able to do it as a schedule result studies entire on for us was. so what else to be done from the missing of these 2? well, we're quite wouldn't things and also assurances for them both size. however,
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one thing was clear at the historical mistrust between the 2 parts. so when you side see in a cruise in international atomic energy agency is being influenced by the 3rd part is particularly by israel. and doesn't have the nuclear, what's called music choosing, or if you run limited access to the nuclear festival. so this back of the accusations has been continuing since 2019 on. however, neither size wants to be the one that is emptying the tools. and then the cost, so that's why here now both sides are trying to keep the communication channels open for opportunities for the future. now there are different impediments we've adams in this game. now, any of them, there is a new government, which is led by every for mr. president on the usa that has a new president elect. donald trump,
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the name on the government is seen to be negotiated in nuclear west, most of all to be with united states. however, they're trying to understand what's going to be the position of the president elect . donald trump, on the other hand, there's a regional. well, there is a region causes going on, b, is that good or generate? this one is very a tax on, doesn't 11 on and put a good in concerns, not into around that. these could be to do more that who causes direct complex devices and you're wrong. and so combining all of these factors now gross is visited from is simply basically, they mean to reduce the fashion. that's why he said, just fine things here, inspect is of the nuclear. was the quite important because this find is until the pores are going to be the crowd work for the partial negotiations in the future. so that's why the united nuclear cheap is assuring him that you don't will give the
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ultimate success. however, preserving is right, and i'm going to have go see also said that she's optimistic but still by the most courses. ok, thank you for that renewal side of that for us in tap. ron still ahead on al jazeera will lead as discuss how to pay for the transition away from fossil fuels at the you ends climate summit in the us, right. as we speak, the sunday is a super tie for you has just caught the northeast as long as heading your towards try. one minute is just building into a tie food is heading towards lives on as well. that's where the old environment, where the risk they're off on the stones for the south and west. still the concentration of the deepest ones is too much. or maybe you can assume
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a lot easier and increasingly into what was hot weather in the northern part of australia. these are not saves from the stores and they've got to be right there for the next day or so. they'll find the same developing around the edge in queens, in the new science wells and some light showers for the rest in west and australia 25 degrees in the past. it's a little woman now in melbourne, up to 53 and 36 in adelaide just briefly. womack comes out of the interior and it's cool down increase in particular than normal because of the showers as for new z and you would expect rain. would you not? well, here it is, it looks like on friday what becomes and try to, you know, fall in and they already sent is just some fairly heavy. right. and we start getting lost the whole day. it will move through. looks like a quantity for the size. simon's island is now getting some cold air into a bit of snow for the mountains is going to feel a bit colder, i think in weddington to on saturday. by sunday they at least the suns returned. the
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a keys, as role of commission rule crimes by full simply displacing more than 90 percent of guns as population. the bombing has not stopped with strikes, continuing it across the street. as rails all mean has carried out the tax on the some of the sub is 11 on capital, issued a new threats and our earlier cooling on civilians to leave several areas south of favorites. that if the you in new clear what storm is a new ron hoping to negotiate greats and cooperation on the monitoring of nucleus sites around this. foreign minister says constructive tulips warehouse, but that iran will not negotiate on the pressure at all. intimidation, us president elect donald trump has named more top level positions, including many who shown loyalty to him. but some of his cabinet nominees, of course, concern within the republican policy, which now controls the house of representatives. i'm the senate chaper tons,
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a reports now from capitol hill. this donald trump is dominated market rubio as secretary of states. someone viewed with suspicion by the president elect space, but welcomed by washington's foreign policy establishment. it's a tremendous honor to the present replace his confidence in me in a position of such importance. it's also a tremendous responsibility. note receives a warm lead by the conservative wing of the party trumps nomination of 2. c. gabbert is director of national intelligence and my gates is attorney general. cabot is criticized but us as involvement and what she calls wasteful foreign was and is confirmed. she'll be in charge of putting together the president's daily brief of information on national security issues. gates is a 5 and trump loyalist. he's about to and what he calls the weaponized ation of the justice system. as attorney general, he will lead to the department of justice over the senate drum tune was elected majority leader. they're part of the establishment wing of the republican policy.
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he's made his peace with donald trump. i'm french to carry out the president. alexa agenda, we have a mandate from the american people mandate, not only to clean up the mess left by the high light in here as tumor agenda, but also to deliver on president trump's priorities. but it is notable the food in times to confirm donald trump's capital nominees through the senate as quickly as possible before trump nominated gates and gathers both unlikely to face a tough conservation. baffled with some republicans already expressing their opposition to the interior over the house republican leadership elections incumbent mike johnson was unanimously re elected to speak about his party there. the already questions as to whether this unity will hold in to 2025. when the new congress assumes office, we saw the republicans divide themselves even when they were in the minority. and they also did a speaker and had a difficult time replacing them. now that they have the gamble, the question is will they be able to stick together? but for now, but if the establishment unpopular swings of the republican policy contains some
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victories, she ever time c l, g 0. capitol hill as well. leaders are discussing how to pay for the transition away from fossil fuels that against the un climate conference in azerbaijan. on discussing how to increase investment in green technologies, they will say looking at housing cards, countries to invest in climate adaptation and the role of onto official intelligence. we're doing now by the attorneys to the energy transitions commission . that's an international thing. time focusing on economic growth on climate change mitigation the joints be now from back to thank you. so for joining the program. how concerned are you about climate skeptic? donald trump victory in the us selections, what do you think it's going to mean for climate and the energy transition? a look, i think we will have to be honest. the election of donald trump is the next president,
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is bad for global progress towards dealing with finance. i mean, the moment he was elected by increased my own, you know, judge mental estimates of how much the world will war them by, let's say, point 2 degrees centigrade if before the selection new. so we might limit a global warming to $1.00. you should probably increase that estimate to 1.9 or 2. i think we have to be honest, that is the case. because having a clear climate skeptic in charge of the federal government to the us is going to be bad for action on climate. it's going to be domestically one of the things that most water is me is his commitment to roll back regulation on me say in the emission reductions. something which the biggest most responsible for the gas companies in the us such as x on percent. they don't want, but he's given it because that are a set of independent gas companies involved in tracking a shale gas of who want this, the regulation that will be very bad. i think to that will not be
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a reinforcement of the action in the inflation reduction asked to develop renewables. i think globally, the danger is that with america no longer pushing and full with the global debate to was dealing with climate change. but being a drag on cost over countries may want to make less progress. so now let's be clear, it's bad. but under the previous trump administration, i of america was out of the paris process. and yet we still made significant progress between 20162020. okay. so the rest of the world has got to reinforce its efforts to do this together, right? this is called $29.00. what you're trying to do is focus on climate finance. but given what you've described and given the on search and see about the us role now going forward and how realistic is it even achieving any sort of deal and in that deal being maintained as well. the crucial thing you're going to do with climate
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finance is break it down into 2 or 3 very different sites. there are some aspects of climate finance which is about giving money to the forest countries in the home of draws to help them deal with climate change. a rather crucial thing without the us. i was frankly tell him why he to this at all contributes as to that process. and i think those contributions should include the rich middle eastern countries, such as cuts, hallway, u, haul based on china as well as you are. but if we switch attention to the biggest songs of money, which are about investing, no, not giving money away, but investing for a rate of return in renewable energy. that kind of still a co uh, the crucial thing that i respond agreements to really energize the role of the multilateral development bang school, the different bombs, whether it be the islamic development by the european bang for reconstruction and
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development of the a i b from china these all development binds, which could increase their role in the flow of finance to middle, and in particular, lower middle income countries. i'm so again, we kind of make progress even this. let's be blunt. you're not going to have the us government making a big contribution to a loss and damage problem. i mean, you just gotta be realistic about, well, mr. trump believes, and he doesn't believe us. so where do you stand on the role of many of the smaller countries that you've described, developing countries on contributing to global financing of climate change? because uh, i mean, says 4 of us like i will put 2, you know, how many units is comments? he's the head of the course, one of the wells, most climate, fundable, countries, bangladesh. he's criticized the fact that nations with minimal contribution to global warming, of being forced to negotiate even for aid to cope with its impacts. no
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other can. i think there are many countries with absolutely minimal contribution to global warming. as i look at something or an offer card, i think they do need to look to rich countries in order to help them make this transition. but let's be bought the big middle eastern countries, saudi arabia, u a, a cut off. they have to put capital admissions. they all contribute to, in quite as much as you are. and they look, developing countries, they off a high income countries. so that must be uses points of view in relation to the legitimate bizarre of the low income countries to see some help with this problem that has been created by tanya can come pick up michigan countries. that is absolutely legitimate. but in the category of high income, big american countries, you know, the top i'm out to you i, you are in the same time as you know, you k, i'm from and terminate. ok, thank you for your time. a dad turned out to be energy transitions,
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commission speaking to us that from i'm to fulfill into the lank of those thing is not the parliamentary elections. the countries, new president cole, the election hoping to secure a majority in parliament, shoreline has suffered its worst ever economic crisis 2 years ago, financial recovery and corruption, all the main issues versus michelle fernandez for post. we've been speaking to all around in terms of the capital and outside a lot of the people talk about corruption and that's something we're heading over and over again. the need to root out corruption to clear the system literally to clear the dicks and that we are seeing in this election for the 1st time in a long time that more than 54. my m. p. 's have chosen to contest many afraid that they will be voted out of parliament, saw me, you know, pleading it with us. i'm saying they have a sort of, of the personal reasons not to. but we're seeing this for the 1st time. something
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that the president's under commodities on like a has sort of taken credit for for his poppy thing. we have brought in a new ton colors or the political retirement because we have been talking about rooting out corruption for the 1st time. we have a real of some of the router later as and no central part of the country being made president. and he's hoping and asking is that the country unites to bring his party, the in p b into parliament so that they can give effect. and most of the promises made the other parties say, they are also uh, sort of capable and fighting this election through a building with a dog paused, has been transformed into a haven for office incentive goals. capital, the colonial era, old house and deco will give visits his officers here to examine the pos i'm the present through office work it, let's talk reports in downtown the car
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