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the way that this issue is framed in the media, the escalation, fluid escalation, anything new here is that our nose immediately visit the listening pace because the media on out is era. the living own receives a draft proposal for a ceasefire. the us as submitted the plan to end the conflict between israel and his below the serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is elisha 0 line from the also coming up. israel is accused of warfare methods consistent with genocide and gaza for mass civilian casualties and using starvation as a war. tax security has stepped up in our square. francis football team has been
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facing off against israel and donald trump names his picks the head, the department of health, former presidential candidates accused of spreading misinformation about vaccines. the israel air strikes has been parted areas across 11 on in the past 24 hours. the attacks of killed at least 37 people, including 4 paramedics, dozens of others have been injured. this video shows the aftermath of one of the is really or strikes involved big city in the east. the regional governor says israel target to the civil defense center that had 20 people inside. as the us ambassador to be route has submitted a draft ceasefire proposal to live in on speaker as part of may not be barry. the u . s. has been trying to broker a truce to end the escalating conflict between israel and his beloved dosage of
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already has more on this from the lebanese capital. a draft proposal for cease fire has been presented by the us investor to live in on to the speaker of part of a very who is negotiating on behalf of has will last out as the details of the draft has not been obtained. if it's sources of told the 0 that this is a scene seen as a 1st step in a restarting dialogue between the root and washington. now, what this documents contains is ways to move forward in opening up discussions about the possibility of a cease fire down the line. what we've seen in the past when it comes to talks of a ceasefire of proposals put forth by the us on board to the middle east. a most hawk seen has been the implementation of un resolution, 17 o one. it was adopted in 2006 that saw an end to the war between has
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a lot in that time. what it says is that there should be no presence of our group selves of the tiny river, and that it should be the lebanese army along with una felt at that patrol the area . now what israel has asked in the past is that they should be the one that enforce the implementation of this resolution. they want to maintain control of the skies over 11. and that is something that has, will have said will not, it will not accept because it is the, it stick is the sovereignty of 11 on a and it's territory at so it remains to be seen whether or not this as latest draft proposal will gain any traction and the number of blocks. so if she can be rude to be is really on the issued the threats of attacks multiple times for 2 areas in the south of 11 on capital houses. there was in a hotel reports from they were as the strikes keep coming
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there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing campaign and be root southern suburb against 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 cease fire until as well as schools are meant among them. pushing the arms group back from the border area has beloved remains defiant. well, my husband cuz 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 is really puts elizabeth, newton you know, will not take through politics, but she couldn't, through our country, not submit to the enemy's condition. i don't know how's the law is fighting back.
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it is still able to launch themselves and rockets across the border, reaching as far as tel aviv. these really media says these attacks are forcing 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. while i have said as ro, won't be able to achieve that as long as the attacks on lebanon continue. it has also made clear it won't accept, as well as conditions for a ceasefire, saying they amount to a surrender and violate level non sovereignty is route is insisting on the ability to conduct military operations. we've been loving these territories and act on its own against hezbollah. for hezbollah, the main front in negotiations is a battlefield 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
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when it is to go is that the forces go deep deeply and this is on there will be more exposed and because moves will moving, moving inside and moving deeply is a weakness is a weakness administer the 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 its position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire center for their eligibility to that is really army spokesman, danielle gar. he says, israel will attack any attempt to bring weapons from syria to his belie 11 on and any infrastructure in syria were weapons are produced. it comes out to reports from syrian state media, the to is really or strikes on the capital, have killed at least 15 people, one hit the neighborhood in the west of damascus,
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while another target at a suburb. the office of the palestinian islamic jihad group was targeted with several of their members killed. a 16 others were wounded. the israel's war on gaza has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide, including the use of starvation and your report by you and special committee. i choose israel, of stripping palestinians of the basic necessities required to sustain life, such as food, water, and fuel. houses here as gabriel elizondo reports from the un headquarters in new york, the the, the targeting of palestinians as a group the life threatening conditions imposed on them through warfare and restrictions on humanitarian aid have resulted in physical destruction,
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massive loss of life. and are not only violations of international law, but also have all the characteristics of genocide. the un committee report $27.00 pages with more than $200.00 foot notes used to backup it's findings. so with this report today, it is, it, it is dominated and dominant diamond of what israel is doing in gaza. israel has created a little mix of crisis that will inflict harm on generations of palestinians to come report states a spokesperson reaffirm secretary general antonio gutierrez, does not think it's his place to use the word genocide. people can argue that he should use different, different words, and different terminology and stronger words are weaker words. but i think he's been very clear and calling out of the violations of law of international law, international humanitarian law that we have repeatedly see. the report listed
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a number of recommendations for member states to stop israel's violations of international law. it calls for nationals including those with dual is rarely citizenship involved in similar violence or violations in guys a to be held accountable. it recommends the companies which are complicit in violations of international law in the occupied post. any territories bear full accountability for their actions that enables israel's onslaught. it also recommends investors ensure that their funding in israel does not prolong the occupation of palestinian land. the committee's report will be presented on monday to the 79th session, the un general assembly. it's at that point we expect to hear more reaction from member states, especially about the reports recommendations gabriel's on the i'll just need to and i didn't nations new york, the entry as do you know, marianne, yellow is a law professor at live. it pulls on moore's university and a member of the legal team, representing gauze and victims before the i,
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c c. she says the reports finding other reports findings leave no room for misinterpretation. the committee use, it's a very strong and diet language. there is no doctor about digits of the month 2 of interpretation. the committee has confirmed that the diesel, at least committing to genocide to sever the nations of international which are these validations mentioned on the both the domestic feelings, causing the serious bodily and mental harm. and also imposing the conditions of life in order to destroy a body, seen a physical therapy to group into god's asleep. for instance, the force of displacement into the provincial note was central good. in other words, the patient hasn't. my little boy said, so these are not the only validation of international law, but doable to place them into the context. and the complex is that all of the genocide is confirmed with the but especially the community. but these are recommendations you know, towards what the specials called me to use. the command thing to state is binding
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according to international look specific. i leave the nation to what you were mentioning you to buy. and then you lived over the genocide convention, eats directly the genocide, the conventional mean full single state in this case, thoughts space, so not peace. well, the obligations policy people to gauge on this policy publication means adopting on both people mash or so to prevent the general side or the case to fun. you should responsible for the general side. so it's easy to come to here is blinking. nothing gets then going back to that to, to those positive obligation in shines and the compassion thing so, so states should comply with those obligation independently on the boat. it says, or on the ground. it is really military has targeted a school run by the u. n. 's agency for palestinian refugees the building was housing hundreds of forcibly displaced palestinians in gather city . at least 4 children have been killed. the injured were rushed to nearby hospitals,
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which are already overwhelmed with patience. sorry god was zoom is following. israel's attacks from central guns is valley o me has hit many areas in the past few hours and of course the goal is to store it the latest has targeted uh you on run school in the western side of gauze and 6 is we have been in touch with civil defense who was working on the ground to recover the casualties from the sides of this strike. they confirmed that full palestinians have been killed in that attack. civilians have been saying that no warnings was given for the resort. sheltering the site that you are wrong schools in that area. you wish fire broke out for the strike. why the personal belongings of palestinians were taking shots on 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 account,
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which is far away uh, only a few kilometers from our side to endeavors by one palestinian has been killed and a number of casualties reported. and now 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 monk, siblings who have been taking refuge in that pop. i'm, it's a continuation of, of cost and hovering. co pays really turns over this kind of dairy by the town and the central areas of the going straight to our company. so i'll just be around there is that i kind of some so there's been the scuffle is between fans of the french and is really teams doing a football match in paris. there was tight security ahead of the game. at one point, smoke was clearly visible on the field and he is really anthem was moving before kick off earlier, a protest of place calling for an end to israels born gaza. demonstrators have been rallying in support of palestine. they urged french fans to boycott the match.
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let's go straight to natasha mother who joins us from paris. so natasha, the game has just wrapped up where i'm looking at life shots actually of the stadium right now. it's ultimately if there's going to be tension around a football match, that's when it can boil over. what's the situation now of the sites particularly com? uh, people, uh, coming after the stadium. lots of families with young children. we've seen from support is we've seen a few is really supporters and they're all a phone they way to demetria to go home. lots of police here. of course, thousands of police were deployed across the city because this was seen to be a high risk match from in his role playing at the start default. in the say, do me self. i mean, bailey, anybody unit, if you think about it being the biggest stadium was across survey 2000 that were only about 15000 of funds inside there. a few very minor incidents there was
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a smooth incident between is re the funds and that parts of the stadium nature. at some point, someone pulled out the palestinian flag 13 since we understand just lost it a few minutes in the otherwise a pretty com, a rules early as though we were at a perfect test where people had gathered about a kilometer away from where we all now people that were protesting against the front, this much just being held, the tools they were saying, it's simply shouldn't be. the problem should host is rails at national team, but it's timely as well as waging war and gaza is the so i can let them know. and they said that that was absolutely inappropriate and never angry as well. because of maxwell, is that this much, but in terms of the situation it has been pretty calm. oh, nice. and it continues to be some options here is natasha butler. thank you very much. natasha is still a head on alpha 0, where live in the ruse capital, where processors have confronted police in lima, where a demonstrations are taking place. the head of the asia pacific economics some
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christmas, allowing me in new jersey where it unusually dry october is fueling and then usually intense wildfire sees details coming up, the bottle, the spring rains. i think we can call them a showing themselves enrolled in australia. then time is eastern sides are queens into new science, wales. there's a certain amount of right, like very teasing weston 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 cities once again. but once these go through a rapidly cool that allied, for example, 3600 south and they wouldn't change late in the day than we were on the show. presidents $21.00 which is below average for sunday that won't. so this will by
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monday and using the rain on fridays in nor 5 and for the most part bothered right . i have to say a bit of brightness. maybe that was the saturday for christ church by afternoon. and the shower has an engine easy that a showing it for a leaving job or in body for example, at least until we often do when they're more likely to show themselves. most of the action is further north, but not northwest this part of the southeast as you're into china. these are where it's question places, for example, rest entitled southern being involved but must have being about looking fine. and you may have noticed who starkey this type of food is still, it's hard for you when it hit something taiwan during friday the the
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37 people have been killed in attacks in the past. israel's war on gaza has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide. and you report by you and special committee accuses this relative stripping palestinians of the basic necessities required to sustain life. of us president elect donald trump has named more top level positions, including many who have shown loyalty to him. his most recent is robert f. kennedy junior, take up the role of health secretary, a former presidential candidate is a known vaccine skeptic. he's an environmental lawyer by training and has no formal background in public health options here as mike hannah is live for us near trump's home in florida. so like, let's go over this again during the campaign. robert f. kennedy junior was a bit of an oddity. now he's likely to become health secretary. so could you re introduce our viewers to our f k junior? yes, will. the turning point was in august when he stopped his presidential race and uh,
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went behind donald trump pitching to support him. donald trump in return said that he would find a position for robert f. kennedy junior in his administration. now, he's a known vaccine skeptic. he also has very controversial positions on food sold on h i. v aids for example, assisting that h i b does not cause aids saying as well the vaccine use leads to autism. so very many controversial statements that he's made repeatedly around. he's going to be in charge of a department that is responsible for the food and drug administration. the center for disease control, just among many other things. he'll be responsible for health insurance for all the millions of american people. so it's an incredibly important position and it will be concerned about the fact that somebody with his views and with his lack of
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public health policy is exceeding you'll footing for the job. but he does have one thing that appears to be a comments read through all these cabinets choices so far. and that is, he has demonstrated absolute loyalty to the president elect and is being rewarded for that. just as many of the of these appointments have done. okay, i'm glad you mentioned that because i wanted to ask you about this drink trumps 1st term. 2016. his top team was a mix of trump, people and then more establishment republicans in austin that cause frictions, right? is it fair to say that this cabinet that is shaping up looks a lot more mega, a lot more trump, and a lot less establishment? very much so perhaps lessons we learned in 2016 very clearly. lessons we learnt in 2016. let's just start up with a key position. truthful stop, trumpet pointed. a republican strategist or property can luminary wins private as,
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as his chief of stuff that doesn't last long. and trump proceeded to button through a number of chiefs and stop during his 4 years in office. this time he appointed susan, whiles, now she's a florida based person. she has worked very closely with trump on all these campaigns here in florida. and then the most recent campaign she was working on a nationwide basis. now she is very clearly very different from the type of operate that we saw in the previous to. and she's step the goal of the type of appointment that trump is making. yes, he is turning to republican lawmakers, but we not seeing the out of the book. some appointments set one day during the 1st time which did have many establishment figures, which also drew in a businessman, for example, who with the just because of the business acumen rather than because of the any form of training in government policy. so this is a very different type of cabinet, and it's key thing, as i said,
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is loyalty to the present intellect. this is what is demanded. and so for an oil is picks, this is what he's getting. mike, it's great to talk to you as always. that sounds as here as mike hannah live for us near trump's home in florida. thank you. the protesters have gathered in the peruvian capital to demand the government. take action on crime activists from various public sector unions have planned a 3 day nationwide strike to denounce the heights and levels of criminality in the country. the strict coincides with the asia pacific economic cooperation summit. the apex summit taking place in lima. world leaders from around the asian pacific region, a gathering unpaid rou, ahead of the summit. uncertainty brought by donald trump's return to the white house and the situation in the middle east are expected to dominate the agenda. china will be bracing for fractious relations with the united states. u. s. president joe biden is expected to land and the peruvian capital shortly. let's discuss all this with our latin america editor, lucy,
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a newman. you're joining us live from lima, a root. so you told us last hour, the chinese president is really getting the red carpet treatment at this summit door ahead of this summit, i should say, explained to us again. china is important for latin america. of the china is definitely stealing the show for a very simple reason. it dominates the economies of just about every country of these are in latin america, north of the us border except for mexico and colombia. and that is have been happening now for many, many years. but it's becoming even more clear now. in fact, in about an hour's time president, the shooting thing will be inaugurated remotely from the presidential palace because of security reasons. a mega port, an investment of $3600000000.00 here in peru, a port that will probably be the most important vehicle for transporting goods from the asia pacific region,
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all the way through lat hidden america. and that's just one example of the importance and the string to economically, but also politically that china is developing and what used to be called the united states back yard. and so he is certainly getting a lot of attention when i arrived. i saw people in parks caring and flying chinese flags waving them everywhere. i didn't see any us flags, however, and present into by they shouldn't be arriving in about an hour's time too. but he is certainly not the one who's going to be stealing the show. that's really interesting. so biden, i understand, we'll be meeting with the chinese president. but of course, by missing the last few weeks, months of his presidency. so what can we expect from that? yes, he will be meeting with, with all of the leaders that with many of them in fact the, the, to day some it has has turned into a one day summit and it will be mainly made up of bilateral meetings precisely
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because there's so much uncertainty about what can really stick in terms of agreement so made here once donald trump is inaugurated in 2 months time in washington. so he is going to be meeting with president g p and the we'll be talking about for example, in this we have some senior white house advisors. and the, the concern, the very deep concern that the united states has avowed, china's increased role in supporting restaurants in this war, against the crane. united states has complaints about what it calls unfair trade policies. a whole series of things that have been a jogging the relationship between the 2 superpowers. however, it is an important relationship. whatever agreement they make, however, may not meet. mean very much. once donald trump is in office and let's see a newman houses here as latin america edits are thank you so much. the head of the international atomic energy agency russell grossi is visiting iran,
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said talks aimed at more monitoring cooperation that runs nuclear sites. there on says it is willing to negotiate with a un agency, but not quote, under pressure for so sort our reports now from different. this is growing us up with us of original war, the head of the international atomic energy agency. the federal c met top. you run the officials into the wrong, including the new, the elected president, mr. position young, who has expressed his willingness to be negotiated. the landmark, 2015 nuclear deal with west new care energy, new course, it has called for more corporation on wanted to to know if you want us nuclear sites found an explanation of union traces reports and they found at some on declares sites 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. i hope i grossly appeared both by mistake during his visit, but there's
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a huge knuckle thrust between iran and the was nuclear watchdog is getting smaller . the i use is inspections. are the limited your all sees do an agency is on the particularly for us by 3rd parties, particularly as well. but you don't have the top different message, the pulse with the gross or constructive set you up with that to has interest. so these are good discussions for designing a new part to reduce the tension spinner and costs and others on this issue. you run the assistance will not negotiate on the pressure or intimidation which are the we have repeatedly announced that any intervention is because illusion. a guest is limited public affairs laundry and will be met with a decisive response. we will not allow them to exit pressure on us. putting grossest loss was it in may. both parties agree to resume pools, but the most progress has been made since then. there are growing concerns that is relevant. memphis attacks on guys, on the, on the, to turn a conflict between a ron and united states. and the reason the exchange of missiles and doing is
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between the run and israel hospital and the print this concerns. and how does the un nuclear, worst of hope she's with it to, to run with? how is the pension grocery hopes that you run a little more inspections or it's nuclear facilities? to achieve this, you run the officials have long assisted the companies nuclear program is peaceful and forced to be in use. the day you as soon as you run has embraced uranium up to 60 percent. 90 percent is needed to reach weapons, grade level. this has to have done oh to 0 to around more evidences emerging in sedan of the mass killing of civilians inches 0 states. the parent military rapids support forces or are assessed is accused of killing more than a $1200.00 civilians. the latest round of violence began after and our assess commander defected to the army last month, the escalation has led to a huge displacement crisis. for combination of dry conditions and high winds, or a fuel thing,
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an unusually intense wildfire season in the northeastern united states. one person has died and 5 states are under so called a red flag warnings. kristen salumi has more from new jersey helicopters battle wildfires from the air, the new york skyline and the distance clouded by smoke. as unusually dry conditions throughout the northeast fuel and unusually intense wildfire, susan and the numbers are, frankly staggering. since early october, the new jersey forest fire service has responded to $537.00 fighters, which is put differently. a 1300 percent increase about an hour's drive from manhattan cruise have struggled to contain some of the most intense burns at peak covering more than 16000 acres. roll new york state and jersey. one young man died
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