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to. ringback the is really bombs drop in be root as the us presents a draft proposal for a ceasefire to the speaker of lebanon's parliament. the . i'm sort of any a good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from the also coming up that you in committee finds israel's war on gaza, has the characteristics of genocide and recommends businesses be held accountable for profiting from the protests and support of palestine amid type security for the football match between
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france and israel in paris and loyalty rewarded us president elect donald trump means his pick specific top level positions. the so we start with developing use of living on the us ambassador to be root has now submitted a draft ceasefire proposal to living on speaker of parliament. and that'd be barry, the us has been trying to broker a truest and the escalating conflict between israel and as the law. we're also getting reports that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is holding a security meeting. let's go to the story, who's into a route for more on all of this door. so what can you tell us about this us the supply proposal as well?
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so i think it's important for us to point out that it is a draft proposal for a cease fire. and this is something that was handed over to the secret parliament to be a very who is tasked with negotiating on behalf of the our group has the law. now we don't have details of what is actually in this draft proposal. but what we understand from sources that have tools out 0 is that this is a, basically a paper that contains ideas and proposals for discussions and what it, this signals is a communications line now being re established between a route and washington to restart the discussions about the possibility of a cease fire down the line. i think we have to be very cautious that this is just a 1st step that we're seeing. nonetheless, it's significant because we haven't seen any movements on the seas far talk since mid october. so this is the 1st sign that we've seen in any kind of
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a diplomatic movement on that front in the past few weeks at the end door. so we've heard about ceasefire as in the vaguest of terms for several times now over the last few weeks, right? and nothing's ever come of it. so it's not the 1st time that hopes for a ceasefire has been raised. no, certainly not, folks were raised before and they were dashed very quickly. both sides has well on israel and basically standing firm. what we have seen in the past when they were talks of a cease fire proposals that were brought forth by a most hoc seeing who is the white house. and there's basically at least envoy who has traveled 7 times to the loving east capital over the past year last time he was here was on october 21st where the proposals that he put forth to the very and
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the speaker problem. and here was one that it solid basically a return to un resolution, 17 o one. but there were issues with in the resolution and the sticking point has been implementation of it. now. you and resolution 17, no one was adopted in 2006 after the last war between israel and has the law. and what that says in that resolution is that there should be no presence of any on group south of the latania river between the, the areas in southern lebanon and these really border, but also at the same time, israel should not violate 11 on sovereignty, where it's land air, or see now what we have seen over the past few weeks is basically quite the opposite, and b is rarely military demanding. that's any kind of a csr. they still want to maintain control over loved, new sky. they want their military to be able to carry out any kind of a hit or an attack on what it says would be hezbollah target. so there's been great
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divisions and differences of opinions between as well and as well on how to look forward in any kind of talks within the ceasefire parameters that we've seen over the past. now, this new draft proposal, whether or not there has been any major changes within those guidelines that we've had in the past. it's unclear. but what is clear is that there is now a diplomatic push yet again at to trying to restart the discussion and dialogue. because what we've seen on the ground here is an escalation of is really a tax on a what it says are, has. well, our infrastructure is an interest to the group across 11 on and according to the lebanese health minister. now over 3300 people have been killed. nearly 15000 people injured, over 800000 homes have been destroyed. the cost of the war, according to the world bank and the lebanese government $8.00 and a half $1000000000.00 so far. so
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a ceasefire is much needed whether or not it will be rich in the coming weeks remains to be seen. the houses here was dorsey jabari reporting from the lebanese capital bay road there. thank you very much. joseph is really strikes have been boarded areas across 11 on in the past 24 hours. 6 people including 4 paramedics, have been killed in a strength on the town of our, the southern and the south of the country. and this video shows the aftermath of it is really striking about big city in the east lebanese ministry of health says at least 8 people have been killed in more than 27 injured. and a number of loss to shaken be route. as israel continues to bombarded southern suburbs is really army had issued threats of attacks multiple times, but 2 areas in the south of lebanon's capital st. ahold her reports when they were of the strikes keep coming there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing campaign and baby boot southern silver against
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what the military calls hezbollah target's day and night. the largely empty neighborhoods are coming under attack. other areas where hezbollah has influence are also being targeted, as well as defense minister says as well will continue to hit, has below with full force. and there won't be any ceasefire until as well as goals are meant among them. pushing the arms group back from the border area has beloved remains defiant. well, my husband, i thought i could, but despite a huge civilian casualties and destruction, our people have no choice but to continue the resist god in the face. if it really puts elizabeth, newton you know, will not take through politics, but she couldn't, through more. our country not submit to the enemy's condition. i don't know how's the law is fighting back. it is still able to launch themselves and rockets across the border, reaching as far as tel aviv are. these really media says these attacks are forcing
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millions of israelis into shelters among as well stated work goals is the return of tens of thousands of people to their homes in the north. hezbollah has said as ro, won't be able to achieve that as long as attacks on lab and on continue. it has also made clear it won't accept, as well as conditions for a cease fire, saying they amount to a surrender and violate 11 on sovereignty. israel is insisting on the ability to conduct military operations with bins lebanese territories and act on its own against hezbollah. for his beloved, the main front in negotiations is a battle field along the border. it is hoping to change the equation by making it costly for advancing is really troops who are moving deeper inside lebanon. i think when is a group go or is that the forces go deep deeply in this is on? there will be more exposed. and because moves, well, moving,
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moving inside and moving deeply is a weakness is a weakness in minnesota concept. isabel has been relying heavily on its air force and casualties are climbing. but hezbollah says, as well as the policy of killing and destruction will not force it to change his position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire center for their eligibility to build. this is really army spokesman. danielle has already says that they will attack any attempt to bring weapons from syria to his belie lebanon, and any infrastructure in syria where weapons are produced to this comes after reports from syrian state media. the 2 is really your strengths on the capital of killed. at least 15 people, one hit, the western neighborhood of damascus, while another target to the suburbs. the office of the palestinian islamic jihad group was targeted with several of their members killed. 16 others were wounded.
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the in gaza, israel's war has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide, including the use of starvation. and you in special committee, has urged all member states to uphold their legal obligations to stop israel's violations. it recommends businesses to be held accountable if they've helped provide weapons or technology to assist as well as continuing assault. then your report has accused is really stripping palestinians of the basic necessities required to sustain life, such as food, water and fuel. meanwhile, on the ground and guns that he is really military has targeted on was school housing, hundreds of forcibly displace palestinians in gaza. city at least 4 children have
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been killed alpha 0. sorry, god bless whom is following israel's attacks from central gaza is valley only has hit many areas in the past few hours. and of course the goal is to store it the latest has targeted. uh, are you on run school in the western side of kansas city? we have been in touch with civil defense. what can go on the ground to recover the casualties from the sides of this strike? they confirmed that school. how simians have been killed in that attack. civilians have been saying that no warnings was given for the resort, sheltering the side that you are wrong schools in that area. you wish fire broke out for the strike. why the personal belongings will tell us an answer. we're taking shilton that ground floor that was hits have been widely damaged on one of the lights, the texas will to place just a few minutes ago on one of the main parks in a very interested you can, which is far we've only a few kilometers from our side to endeavors by one palestinian has been killed and
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a number of casualties reported. and now they are getting a treatment inside of the hospital here from where we are costing. now the grim reality is that that makes shift and that was targeted. wow, great sense of for you have really spread the month siblings who have been taking refuge in that pop i'm. it's a continuation of, of cost and hovering co pays. well, it turns over this kind of dairy, by that town in the central area. so if it goes straight to erica bye, so i'll just be around. there is a lot of stuff do you and special committee has listed a number of recommendations from member states to stop as real as violations of international law. the report calls for nationals of un member states, including those with dual is really citizenship involved and similar violence or violations and gaza to be held accountable. it recommends that companies which are complicit in violations of international law face full accountability for their actions. that is whether through the supply of arms or provision of digital
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products and services that enable israel's onslaught. it also recommends investors ensure that their investments in his real do not for long the occupation of palestinian land and that social media companies, including methods tick, tock, x, increase transparency, about government requests for content removal. without the court orders, it calls for individuals not to be mislabeled as anti semitic for disapproving of the killing of civilians and attacks on humanitarian workers. houses here as gabriel, as own though has more details from the united nations headquarters in new york. highly significant in the sense that this is a committee that was mandated by the general assembly back in 1968 and they issue report every year looking at the human rights situation in the occupied palestinian territories. now this year they focused on everything but particularly on guys because of israel's continued bombardment there. and the report looks from october 2023 until july 2024. and they spent the last several
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months compiling all of this data to ultimately complete this report. it's very extensive, it has a lot of details and it's a 27 pages more than 200 different put notes with pieces of evidence. and as you pointed out there, many recommendations you point out a few of them, but they're also uh, even more over 20 recommendations when it comes to recommendations for member states, recommendations to israel, and then general recommendations as well. just one line from the report. it says by early 2024 over 25000 tons of explosives equivalent to 2 nuclear bombs, had been dropped on guys causing mass destruction. again, that's just in early 2024. so as bad as this report is, a risk as its findings are, the real situation guys is probably even much worse. so they will be working on
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another report looking at more recent data as well. but this report will be presented to the general assembly on monday, or then we expect to get more reactions from member states. still ahead on l 0, a french colonial era. courthouse incentive goal transformed into a celebration of african artists will have one that is the illegal gold. mine is reckoning the survival of the brazilian, amazon sienna, monique peoples, the forest and the planets ecosystem. with a counter offensive is underway. as the tribal chief has to europe's gold clouds, corridors of power not to seek help, but to demand the world. heed the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the sky. a witness documentary on the jersey,
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[000:00:00;00] the and watching else a 0 reminder of our headlines this, our, the us ambassador to be root has submitted a draft ceasefire proposal to live in on speaker 5 minutes. and i'll be very washington has been trying to broker a truce to end the escalating conflict between israel and as below syrian the state media is reporting to is really air strikes on the capital, have killed at least 15 people, one hit, the western neighborhood of damascus while another target at a summer and a new report by a u. n. special committee is found israel's warfare methods to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide. it accuses israel of creating a legal mix of crises that will inflict severe harm on generations to a football match between france and israel. and the french capital is under way mid
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tide security. a protest has taken place in paris, coinciding with the game, calling for an end to israel's war on gaza. demonstrators have been rallying in some port of palestine and urging fans to boycott the match of thousands of police officers have been patrolling, paris, fearing unrest, french president and many of mac who is in attendance bowing. not to be intimidated by anti semitism houses here as natasha butler joins us from paris and natasha. the protest as dispersed behind you and the matches now on the way. but you follow the whole arc of the story so far? get, why don't you tell us how the evening has unfolded so far? that's why there are a few 100 people here. we're not far from the stadium without much taking pace for just over kilometer. they gathered here on this square to protest against the fact that this might just taking place the tool because what many of being asking for is
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the last few days and even weeks is that the match notes. the house is that it be cancelled or at least postponed to a much late today. people care were very angry and telling us that they felt that it was a role in the fraud. should host the national team of israel, was israel's carrying out his will in gauze, well says, attacking, let them know. and they said it's simply sends the wrong message from prompts to the wells that it is allowing this team here. it sends a message that fraud says in a way, in that was a completed with what was happening, that particularly angry to, with the front of the french presence is attending the game. as you said, the presence of my girl, it says that he feels that is a show of solidarity doesn't want see the soul to seems that was saying it happens to them last week when that was filed and when a and is really a dr. team a play just that, that is it will say, well i friend to store cheese is being so careful, full 1000 police officers have been deployed across the city,
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tight security. some of the free testers here actually as a while ago, as they were leaving, some of them did try to get a little bit close to the safety. but they was seen blogs by police because that security there is so high and in the stadiums. well, especially any one of the, i mean we're hearing about 13000 people in attendance in the stadium that can have a capacity of 80070 people simply said way natasha, about the reporting from around paris. thank you very much. natasha. as a one of spain's largest newspapers, levon guardia has announced that it will stop publishing on the social media platform x. the barcelona base newspaper says x has become an echo chamber for conspiracy theories and misinformation. it follows a similar decision by british news outlets. the guardian as us present as elect donald trump has named more top level positions, including many who show loyalty to him. trump has nominated mark rubio, a senator from florida for secretary of state, while
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a former democrat tools he gathered is his pick for the director of national intelligence and met gates has been chosen as the next attorney general. all 3, however, it must be confirmed by the senate, which will be under republican control starting january or white house correspondent. kimberly how kit has more from washington. astonishment from both democrats and republicans here in washington and across the united states over the decision to a point not only tulsa gathered a one time democrat, to director of national intelligence, but also mat gates a one time congressman. now to be the attorney general, the top law enforcement officer picks by president elect donald trump company as a bit of a surprise given their backgrounds. tulsa gabbert has been at odds with foreign policy in the united states. she has met in the past in 2017 with syrian president
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bosher all off that that is at odds with us foreign policy. also claiming that there are bio labs in you frame, but it is really, mat gates is background. that is a grave is concerned to both democrats and some republicans. until recently, she had been investigated by a house ethics panel for concerns about morality including illicit drug use, accepting gifts, ad sexual misconduct. this panel was set to release its report on friday that will no longer be made public due to his appointment as attorney general. now, there are concerns about whether or not donald trump will now be able to have an check power given the fact that the republican party controls the house of rep presented as the senate. and now donald trump is able to potentially push through his appointments without having any sort of vote at all. in fact,
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he posted on acts that he would like to do. so during recess is even without the sort of standard 50 votes. now the question is, will republicans stand up to him? kimberly hell kits al jazeera, the white house, brazilian police say there is evidence of a link between a suspected suicide bombing and brazilian on wednesday and an insurrection in the capital last year. authority is a trying to determine whether a man who killed himself in a blast outside the supreme court was acting alone. he's been identified as a former city council candidate for the right wing party or former president. show your boss to narrow the court. the neighboring congress were invaded by boston, our supporters in january last year to protest his defeat. the president knew that of silver. more evidence is emerging in sedan of the mass killing of civilians, inches 0 states. the parent ministry rapid support forces is accused of killing more than $1200.00 civilians. the latest round of islands began after an r,
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a self command or defected to the army. last month. escalation has led to a huge displacement crisis. and the new governor of nigeria is no state has frozen . all state owned bank accounts 2 days after taking office monday. okay. below says bankers and civil servants who failed to comply will face arrest. the governor says he's found infrastructure projects abandoned and revenues being improperly collected on behalf of the state government. he has sacked, old political appointees and an investigation into the actions of a former administration is now going to take place. the researchers in uganda has found evidence that life saving malaria drugs are becoming less effective, particularly in young children. a study found that signs of resistance to the drug or to missing and is found in one in 10 patients. a further 10 percent of those treated who are thought to be cured to suffer a repeat attack within one month. drug resistance is
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a growing concern globally. it's estimated to kill 39000000 people by 2050. in the building with the dark past has been transformed into a haven for artists incentive goals. capital. the colonial era court house and the car will give visitors the opportunity to examine the past in the present true artist work. nicholas hack reports from the senegalese capital the car, as in downtown the car and the band in building halted by its pass. the french colonial era court house was built to intimidate its african subjects to be mailed young craters, talking about the jump has opened its imposing doors to contemporary artists. i was afraid that so, so i think as a creator, this building is a monster. artist have taken over the courts delivering a form of justice that was absent from the premises. and perhaps still elusive to
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this day, i think out will takes you to think about what's happening to all well, but allow you to, to feel a curious sometimes where we crowd walks from chamber to chamber in this carefully orchestrated exhibition, the dungeons where the other said were left to die brought back to life by a legendary artist, as young man with a gay. she's transformed a wing of the building into her living quarters for the be. and all this is like a new thing to me as a whole scene like this room and it's uh, on start off with the same scene. how self an x rays, you know, safe on the walls. her pioneering work in under glass painting. it is a window, it would appears like a broken future. she says, this is planet earth and this is the ocean. a mirror for all of humanity catching a fracture of light. if that's mirror could speak, what would it say about those?
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and the theme of the be and all the wake serves both to mourn and to wake it for african american order. sarah clark. it's a way to confront the enduring legacy of slavery. a call to revive a shared ancestral language woven through strands of african hair. she calls the twists script. we're all african, just some of us, more recently than other this is split. it's clearly curly curly, like minus. right? this is the only thing that is different, right? um. so yes, the prize in are here because the pride in our hair is the pride in our ancestors. and so to deny how your hair grows and to deny what we do with this is to deny that in festal, archive it'd be, you know, confronting that goes of the past and stripping away complexities to capture the essence of our shared humanity in what appears to be increasingly fractured. and so
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real world nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car that said from the serial, then the weather is next. and then inside story it looks at why the us isn't holding is real to account. stay with us the the well, the spring rains i think we can call them a showing themselves in node in australia then time is eastern sides are queens into new science way of there's a certain amount of right, like very teasing western australia and the frontal systems of the, generating the shares and then sort of disappearing following a pop, still come up from the bite. so ahead of it, the world shows an ad late in mobile rep in the thirty's once again. but once these go through a rapidly cool that allied, for example, 3600, something they wouldn't change late in the day. and then i'll show briefly to have
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hospitality costs can so that's a bit face of a treatment, tend to be a graveyards who displace families from the house of the story. hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gauze. i have little if any food, walter, or house care they're facing up. so click to conditions the are a 30 day deadline to allow more agent to gaza has come and gone. agencies say israel has failed to act on the demands of its biggest allies. so why isn't that us holding israel to accounts and our washington words of concern about the humanitarian crisis and gaza just work. this is inside the
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