tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 18, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the the . ringback the . ready the hello until mccrae. this is ben. use our line from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the strengthened pine of a child and cancer and is ready, palm dis, figures the face of a girl taking shelter. she's appealing to leave the strip to continue her treat. it is rarely a strong targets, a residential building and central by route. at least 4 people killed the families if it's ready,
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captives held him guns with the trumpet conducive, demanding benjamin netanyahu to more to free their loved ones and keep welcomes washington's green lights to strike inside. russia of all must go rooms of consequences and driven from the hearts uncertainty in another country, the 10s of thousands of refugees fleeing the fighting and so down. and as for i found that al says is it pays for the prospect of ending his tennis career. the 20 suits on grandson champion, getting ready to represent spain in his final toners. the . we begin this news with a story of a girl and gone. so with a life changing injuries to her face off the end is riley strike. non government organizations don't, is, and activists calling on as well to allow miss you not to leave the strip so she
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can get reconstructive treatment is riley has refused to a family's request for a medical evacuation. 5 times. honey mike, mood has the story from day. i'll bala in this video taken before israel launch. it's warren gaza, the 12 year old measure and walks happily with her family on a beach in district. but on june a, her life and that of her family changed forever. her face was ripped apart and his really rock is her house and then the so right for his you can, the morning is regular is special forces killed more than $247.00 palestinians including several members of misuse families while trying to free for is really hostages, when i got the and i do multiple things, we were safe in our house when suddenly and is really minutes slow. sid us and i found myself on the street with my daughter, my sooner my face was bleeding. i was almost blind, my daughter,
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holla and my son were killed. we've had it along with my sister and my mother. my youngest daughter was badly burnt all over her body. my so you know, has no teeth or boom left in her mouth or cheek. she can eat at the diesel, the video is family say she nearly died after the assault and she has suffered to trauma, pain and shatter hopes ever since and hospitalization. garza are unable to provide the specialized treatment. she needs to reconstruct her face and rebuild her life. for nothing the front of us and off to the attack as soon lost to human vital signs and remain in intensive care for about 5 days at no. so hospital the doctors were about to remove the devices and the tubes from her. but all that is, most of all, she became consciousness just one hour before the devices were to be removed or 10 minutes since that time. we haven't stopped or if it's with international organizations to get out of cause for treatment. that's una says she just wants to
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live like other children. again, i was out. my face is always in pain. i want to get good medical treatment so i can eat the way i used to urge the world give me a chance to travel abroad and to be treated properly. i don't need anything else and this her mother a res, say as her daughter is unable to eat food and survives and a food use event. and i'll see if she's not doing well. she cries all the from the moment she wakes up until she falls asleep when she can't eat or live her life like everyone else the by in a re save her family as applied to is rated for it is 5 times for permission. for me is you will have to travel abroad, but she has not been allowed hills father, things relief agencies are willing to help. but these really authorities keep refusing. he and says that the family will not give up and will continue to keep trying until they get the approval to travel and save their daughter's life. her
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name was, i was just the euro from there, but i sit in the central air. busy palestine this unit is just one of many children and gaza, who had been named by his rouse wall on this trip. the wind reports 10 children a day losing one or both of the legs is gone. so it is home to the largest code of child amputees in modern history. because the health ministry reports $15219.00 children had been killed since the start off the wall on johnson. but the real toll could be much higher. thousands of children are missing and the bombing continues. so talk to him home, it's to he is the surgeon who performs that complex surgery on may miss, you know, he's in a gallons of volunteering for medical aid group follows you assign tiffany and he joins us now. thank you very much for being with us here. on l just sierra, obviously this is one of such a tragic story. one of many,
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but can you just festival? just give us a little bit more detail about miss eunice case. i mean, when you're faced with wounds that are so davis, i think can you explain just how difficult the surgery was given that you're trying to carry it out in gaza? a good evening, just a bunch of verification. i actually did not perform any of the surgery. i, i love the chief of surgery for pleasure, scientific and i've been involved in such a that he and in most you're in his chair and trying to evaluate the phone the moment i met him. but i couldn't sending, i certainly can use some technical details as soon as 12 or 13 years old. she was injured in the attempted evacuation. all rescue attempt, i suppose. all days radiologists and messiah, that was 250 people, were killed and a 100 small engines. she was one of many people in the day, in hundreds or so our roof fig. i think for the attention of the well there on the
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images of a screaming in agony and then st. it looks like uh we uh, having technical issues. uh, we have lost uh, dr. i'm having to. yeah, we will try and get them back a little later in the program to talk about this really, really important story with tens of thousands of children that have been injured and killed since the start of the war was paying $409.00 days of israel's genocidal war on gossip sofa is ready. forces have killed at least 43922 palestinians and injured more than 100000 since october 2023. that most of the dead. all named a women and children. in the past 24 hours is ready, forces it killed at least $76.00 palestinians and attacks across the strip in kansas city risky work has pulled a girl out alive from under the rumble. several people were killed and strikes this
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and then the besieged north is rarely soldiers bomb the diesel. a nation plant, a vital source of clean bulls and people trying to flee the area. so they risk coming on. the fire from is ready forces reviewing agency and guns and says if it's not allowed to provide i, the only other alternative is to that as well. offer. ident owner is districts largest provider revise, but this route band it from uprising last month and acts, the agency says is a death sentence for people and gaza. as i keep being honest is a yes or not a plan b, there is nothing to be within the un agency within the un. funny because there is no ortho agency the to provide the same activities. and in reality, what is the response of the international community to the plight of the person? researches and country has more on the latest attacks from debt all by law is
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really courses have been pounding and selling at the community. one hospital according to the, to, to for some of the where he said this is really time targeted, the rooftop, the courtyards and the vicinity of college one. and he said that those rough, those of those targets have reached the, at building of the hospital where some of the patients an injured inside the hospital have also been injured. but it's not only the facts that combine it. one is the only hospital that supposed to be facing an operating in another in gauze was true. it's the only hospitals to work you without food medicine. and there has been no medical supplies reaching this hospital. we're talking about more than 40 days now where the people, the mother in law's district have not been receiving aid watcher or even any kind of medicine. but it's not only the another in gaza strip, but the is there any forces have been also targeting areas like roof off the
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central area and most of the targets are in baseline. yeah. and also there has been no ambulances or civil defense themes in the another, in parts. it's not only the air strikes and but a continuous setting on the areas across across the street. but also the humanitarian situation across the gaza strip is also collapsing pins. and i'll just see it i did, but i was a part of sorry, we go to go back now to dr. muhammed the here whose decision it is, which with miss una young go with facial injuries in gaza. thanks for being a bank with us here. as we was saying, she's just one of countless others who have been disfigured and in june and the last lens. can you just give us an idea of just how wide spread these types of injuries are? yes, thank you, valerie, but as you know, the internet connectivity is not,
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it's best we haven't got all the time but back to the fund. so 1st of all, just to talk specifically about those, you know, and those, you know, as i received injuries. and in fact, we tried to bring a mix of official surgeon to deal with her, but he was denied and she so neither can we bring people to treat. uh, no. can we take out full treatment abroad? the expertise and the requirements needed to reconstruct the face, austin, please, all the available ins as a and she is it $218.00 getting worse and worse as each day goes by. and so of course, as you say, she's not the only child with perfect injuries. there is a see, a widget, the main children, every man ran here and with him as you in his family, she lost your lesson in the world to follow him. this children, children above, i've had to take the lives of many children as a reference. it's not the real life, it feels like a home, but it is the reality. and because unfortunate, um,
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so basically we can do is to try to help these innocent children, well know the place and then even the public to many of us will. so that's the least we can do any of the walls facing them as well. yeah. you, you say it's like a horse story. i mean, we heard about the psychological condition. she isn't in the story. we probably really can just to get through the mental tall a, something like this has on young children like her up and, and others in the long 11 of 2 things i see uh when i, when i wasn't last, i know. but when i was in the saw, i tried to see her on the days she would come to me and find it to say, i know she's the one of the for that beautiful child and as a grace period. but she's a fraction function in many ways, fractured in terms of, of injuries, but also fractured mentally. it's difficult to imagine as a child, i'm looking in the mirror see part of your face missing and for so long as well.
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and the wall refusing to let those the ones that how old. so this is a huge mental tone. every time she tries to buy to be she's in pain. every time she wakes up, she's in pain every time she goes to sleep, she's in constant pain. every day and also witnessing the family, something around. this is also a mental, a, you know, told me and on the board. of course, as we've said this at you and others have tried to attempt to get her out of guys up to the proper medical treatment at least 5 times. he's been denied every time by these rallies. why have i given any sort of reasoning for that? or so it's interesting, they will say that most una is uh there was an agreement for me as you and attorneys, but then there is no agreement for anybody else that can take us a whole adults and see, consult, denied, and denied. and then do that. and then and finally you arrive at
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a certain adult to. ready they are agreeable to fall to the way and then the extra date. so cancel and then it's just, it's fuels like it's uh you know, dialing a bit of cameras in front of you and it's like mental torsion. i don't know, i turn on stuff. why you will not that an innocent show. i'm as huge as the confession injuries the. what is the cause? why are you buying this child to me that makes the fisher such as come into the country. i know would you that it was all this injustice, this is the definition of and just obviously medical facilities they assembly unable to cater to the ongoing needs of this unit as well as many of those. and then what long term effects does that actually have that patients aren't getting the, the long term care that they need a sudden for the holidays, she has a significant, especially in g. uh, she's missing par mandible. so she has
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a metal plate that connects one side ritual to the other, but there's no bone in between the teeth in between. and there was an infection in the was in your boat and the metal which is exposed. you know, you have metal exposed to the air to the ass, there's no escaping cover. this is all infected. and the function in the following is getting worse and worse and better work is actually covered by so soft tissue metrowood because now you're rotating through a phase. it's coming out the other side of the chain. uh, she the t or is even though condition is going to get worse, the reconstructive options are going to be cut off. even larger outcome is going to be was just please let her leave that to go and have some treatment abroad. where we can do by show reconstruction and cover the salt issues and give her some kind of a life i some sense of life. i mean, she's also siblings of mother, the judd
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a grandmother is kill us. the devil sisters is just to she specially disfigured from my mother in an innocent and 12 year old child unless you have a child. thank you so much talk to mama to have we really do appreciate you giving light to her story and i'm sure she and her family do as well. and hopefully something positive can come from this getting her out of gaza in the treatment that she so desperately needs. thank you so much for joining us. i. thank you. thank you very much. as well. has conducted more electronics on living on capital in the past hour. the latest attack happened in the central pavers living homes. health ministry says at least 4 people were killed and 18 others injured. now the strikes come as a safe fund between his blood and this rattle is set to be discussed. how the hush enjoys us now from by right now, they can just give us an idea of exactly where this isn't. and what the target might have thing was in the moment there is no
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indication who the saw. your face is that is the saw just because the area that was a job on that. and that's actually the reason for why we are sending and also that thank you to lisa from the prime minister's office. yeah. and they root is a densely populated area. it has a religious sense of how several coffee shops. busy and many people live in that area as suzanne, the number of the intended this, these people, because of the war, people coming from the southern solve the people from the south from default. so it's, it's, uh, it's a very populated area and it's, it was hit by a couple of it's really rockets. and now we know that at least 4 people were. joseph is what the middle of house is. phase range. according to all the reports of 5 people killed more than that in just. busy what is clear is that
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this isn't coming inside of a button yesterday. there are 2 assets and that was one of them out of the. busy also in. busy the area in central, they don't know that i thought that was the sedation of a loss of media default mentality. but how much isn't draw, send that back close to the uh, to the friendship se close to the security general. yeah. and they do it on the side, joseph universities. so we are seeing kind of a different way of uh, uh, it's really fast in the fast these weeks. the warnings force the recreation warnings for people in the southern sort of to leave and then then hit. but what we saw in the past couple of days is quite different. okay, thank you so much for that. i have been with the licensed from by rice so
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early at least 12 paramedics are among several people killed him, is ready attacks and 711 on 11 of those died in the city of tile. but that this whole is expected to rise at one attack happen near an area listed as a unit. sco world heritage size. residential and commercial complex was also destroyed and not too long. and the funeral has been health that his beloved media relations chief of faith's body, was buried in the city of saddam a day after he was killed in and is riley, striking central bank road. his drive and body guards also died. and that's attack to lay this, the law has experienced openness to us, dropped in 65 deal with this row president joe biden, senior i, i must hunch. thing is expected to end living on on choose time. so now hold a report from favorites. for the 1st time in a months, isabel has resumed attacks against hezbollah targets within bay boot itself. just
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as the armed group was set to respond to us drafted ceasefire proposal. it responded with a yes, but with reservations, particularly about the western lead committee to oversee the deal. now, according to part of the speak ability, the actual american proposal itself does last include israel. freedom of wonder about that space has to be more media speculation. but the that you show up the committee to whoever said the implementation of a resolution, that is a point of reservation as well, has still not stated its position on the us proposal. that is based on un resolution, 1701. it was adopted in 2006 and called on lab and onto extend its authority along the border is where the officials say it was never implemented. and the to army cross the border last month's as part of efforts to destroy hezbollah. as capabilities is ready,
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residents in the north will only be able to return home if the enemy has freedom to face any breach by his bullet or any other terrorist that freedom of action is seen here as a violation of sovereignty. these i talk soon, central bank routes are increasing a sense of and security among a population that's already struggling with a collapse the economy has. the law has called on its supporters to be patient. they may listen, but in areas outside the groups dominance, many people are angry. there are deep political and secretary and divisions and let the non union and know know where i handle the. where are we heading to the suss and we don't want the war. we want to live in peace. there's bombing every day. there should be a ceasefire. there's disagree. they say hezbollah members are part of society and there is no justification for as well to target them away from the battle field. i think of a person has the right to the front of this country and what,
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what um underscore is probably there was visiting that saves the people they know. so they have the right to move on. and we live in 2 months into a war that has already killed thousands. there is cautious optimism that a proposal to end the conflict is on the table. but for now that's all it is center for their elders. eda bailey, as well as prime minister, has been interrupted by families of captives held in gallons of wall making a speech, and they can assist the demanding benjamin netanyahu reaches a deal to secure the release of their loved ones. for more than a year of accused the prime minister of playing politics and not doing enough to bring the remaining captives home. a mom, israel's efforts to bring the captives back hasn't stopped for a single minute. at 3 in the morning, i was meeting with members of my cabinet discussing all the tools that will lead to
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the return of the captive state as well. and it's a honda civic, joins us from jordan's capital amman. she's reporting from there because these ready government has banned. we'll just say are from reporting in israel in the occupied with bank 100. can you just give us a little bit of background? first of all and wind and new hardwood speaking on this and that can isn't in the 1st place. well these early prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking tonight on these really parliament, known as the can, is so to because of a motion that was brought forth by these really opposition. they are allowed to invoke this once a month. it's a debate in which these really prime minister is legally obligated to attend. if this motion gets 40 or more votes, which it did, which meant that nothing yahoo needed to be present for this debate. and the members of the opposition had a lot to say to nets. and y'all, who's saying that he is driving the country towards civil division and that his handling of the war has been quite the failure. but do you also have family members
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of these really captives who were protesting in the seats above where they are able to actually watch the debates with him? he is really parliament. several law makers and family members of captives were escorted out by security in the parliament. but espanol maintains that military pressure is still the only way to bring about the release of the remaining captive . saying that last night on sunday he held an extensive meeting until the early morning hours of 3 am meeting with his cabinet to see what can be done about securing the release. but then you have members of his government this morning saying that israel should occupied northern gauze in an effort to release the remaining captive. so wellness and y'all who was saying one thing, members of his far right government are saying another and the opposition as well as a huge chunk of this really society says that the needs to be changed. is change going to happen though, is this, is she going to move the needle and get a didn't yeah her and this coalition government to agree to some sort of say fine.
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well it's pretty unclear because members of the far right say that any sort of ceasefire deal is a win for him us. that's and yahoo says that how this is actually the opposite goal for a deal. but remember, the mediators have said that both parties are not showing an eagerness or any sort of serious capacity when it comes to these negotiations that have been stalled for months. so there has only been one ceasefire deal that was nearly a year ago that saw the release of a lot of captives more than a 100. but nothing y'all who hasn't been able to secure another because that deal was so unpopular with members of the far right. and you actually have those same members saying that they would leave the government if nothing, you know, entered into a deal that they considered on favorable to israel. but nothing, you know, says that he and the army now have different types of plans in order to essentially what he says. eradicate, how mass is governance in gaza?
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that'll be one of the steps he says in order to accomplish the rest of the goals. but still, this is a war with little to no military achievements, nearly 410 days later. thank you so much. i'm the, i'm to salute for us into this capital a month. the russia has criticize us present to a biden's decision to allow you crying to strongly, concise rushes coast region using american missiles, greenland spokesman, dimitri pest golf, called it an escalation, that would throw oil on the file. it comes just months before bite and leaves, the white house they'll just here is as it bag has more i did the strike on the pulled 6 of a desa, the russian we saw. so after you create a defense is intercepted, it's this overnight, 11 people are killed including 2 children, consuming massage, hit the residential building. it came just was after us. president joe biden gave
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permission to ukraine, keys younger range. and we saw targets inside russia themselves have a range of 300 kilometers or will be used by ukraine in the russian coast, which in part of which ukrainian troops occupied the move has been welcomed in ukraine. showing you by today there's a lot of talk in the media about us receiving commission for respective actions, but strikes are not carried out with words such things or not. so now it's ms. sauls will speak for themselves, but some don't believe this is a game changer. we see the dramatic step because it does give the ukrainians, the ability to hit really important military points and infrastructure points inside russia. and that will absolutely have an effect on rough. his ability to wage war, but it won't when you crane the war out to rights and certainly not in the next in,
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in, in, in the immediate future. another tool to be perfectly honest with you on the streets of keep the move as welcome. but people remain skeptical. so those are, this is good, i guess that it will help us in the future. but i don't think that this will be solved by what ends alone. it may mean additional points for buttons with americans, but full ukrainians. this is a little too late, so topically, i think it should have been done on the very beginning when russia was still weak. now, i don't know, i want it as more weapons and before it's a little late, russia has promised to retaliate. if the weapons hit targets inside its territory, the ukraine continues to struggle in the east of the countries where russian forces i'm making advances. on monday presidency, lensky visits the front fine city of precautions with it has been intense fighting to small girls school. and the boys in the cross section is a very tense one. i know that only things still resilience the east hasn't been occupied in its entirety by the russians. the country has 2 months to make the most
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active, the permission to use lumber range missiles. the next u. s. president, maybe best decision i started big data key. ukraine is usually a shop with all of a has reaction from the kremlin in most guy. a requirement says the movie will add fuel to the cold face and bring a new round of escalation from press secretary to meet your best hopes. 6 about direct involvement of the united states and this conflicts while russian officials say such strikes is a step forward told us said hold, who as russia has enough advanced means to repel attacks by any type of weapons. and won't hesitate to strike back in september the c, a russian president, letting the pieces come into its only possible permission for ukraine to use long range weapons against russia. according to him, this permission would change the nature of the conflict was made for countries direct involvement and that there were other opinions to ministry correspondents
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here. why is that? in the past? american and western high precision weapons built russia, enough problems, and these potential attack him strikes can bring serious consequences to. but according to the russian side, you cream doesn't have many of such missile staff will. they won't help you print reach. it's 1991 voters that will rather provoke from should destroy the bond of the peace negotiations will be out of the question and hold on. will continue to start flane's a will and full tre. rush out, once again as the wells able to lash across all about ultra 0 most scared. some you are paying foreign minister is throwing their weight behind you as president showed biden's decision to allow for longer american made missiles to be used by you crime . others like hungry have slammed to the move by washington houses. there is how small bar has moved from brussels. it's never easy for a. you need us to be signed the next step on ukraine. but this time in coach, by,
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by this decision to along ukraine to use us longer range besides to hit targets inside russia. some want you are being country is to do the same. i mean say ones, and they gave it to you, but they should be able to use the we provide that we know that to not only to stop the arrow but also to be able to said they are, cuz he said i couldn't, they knew. but even this is what's best to be done. the french out amongst the biggest back because of of robust you push against russia. but many in the remain opposed to arming ukraine. hunger as prime minister victor all bon slammed biden's approval for ukraine to hit russia with american weapons. lustful friends, which has been quoting for stronger european defense back. this could be the moment for a united front against russia. you've heard the prism of my class on may 2015 the in ms. brown. good. uh, yeah. this year where we opened,
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we said that this was an option that we would consider if it was to allow a to strike, you know, targets from, from, well, russian r guarantee addressing ukrainian territory. but despite the strongest, was a support for ukraine. the tide is changing. german chancellor off shoals spoke with president fulton on the phone last week and moved into prison here in brussels as an indication that germans on now convinced a deal that would end the war now is crucial. ukraine's presidency landscape, which is size the move and fee. is it what the oscillation imposed by the weiss on president food in the germany, the face of the talk collection in february with fontes of both the far right and left that those to on and ukraine. proteins on goose creek is all fine on patients where of aggression is also an attack on our freedom in europe, and therefore affects the court interest of all european states. donald trump's
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election has changed the tone of towards healing brussels. you lead us on bracing themselves for difficult times to have the you need to is don't want to get into a confrontation with trump for now. they wait and see if they can convince the last president elect to be more involved and receptive to of being concerns. us about about a i 0 brussels. facilitate role now just eric g. 20 lead is gather and reno, as donald trump's return to the us presidency, sales, the global, old family stock and financial hardship. we look at what's fueling post selection protests and gas rich mozambie. and later on in sport facility and full agents, mazda approved, she's still at the top of the guy. the
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had a lot of that is lots of fine and dry weather to be found across the middle east at the moment, especially across the gulf states of quiet conditions. delightful. whether it's set to be enjoyed, at least for the next few days. it's dry across the south west to up in the north. we've had the remnants of a weather system moving across eastern pots of to a kia. we've still got some flex of rain, some snow as well across the caucasus, into west and past. i'll be around and it does look a little bit showering across the event with some of that rain touching into the north east of africa. so expecting some showers in egypt on tuesday, heavier rain, full morocco, and that's thanks to circulation out west effecting the canary islands. it has spots, warnings, full of winds, and some heavier rain before the heaviest of the rain on wednesday, we have to head for the south to that central band of africa. burgundy has issued
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warnings for heavy rain and offers spell of heavy rain the cost eastern parts of south africa. we will see those showers picking up across the west and most southern areas as we go into wednesday. and it's, marissa is that will contend with some which and when the conditions thence to tropical psycho becky that pulls across the north towards madagascar by wednesday as to whether the bone and the concentration come snatched from his mother and birth. now in his forty's, a survivor of argentina's, brutal miniature dictatorship in search of his ident, this real night, from shooting to exposing the reverberation systemic force adoptions in the states. 19700 speak with gina stolen on a just the
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to end is really striking it as well as refusing to let her leave the strips of medical treatments. her application for a medical evacuation is being turned down 5 times and is ready as rank has hit a central neighborhood and living on this capital bank route. at least 4 people have been killed and 18 others injured. as the spot proposal between the as blind as random is set to be discussed and is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been interrupted while i'm making a speech. and the can assist families of captives health and gals of the month. and he reaches a deal to secure the release of their loved ones. for more on this, the recurring is a cousin all of and it's really captive and i'm in the of the hostages and missing families for him. he joins us now from tell of a thanks very much for being with us here are now to 0. first of all, i understand that you would at the can use it for and isn't. yeah. who's speech, but can just tell us what families were actually trying to achieve them. so. so i'm
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actually a part of the house is form that the or i'm the one that organizes these trips to the class that we go there every week. as this is the israel in parliament and want to make sure that our voices are heard in what we feel as the most pressing matter in the israel at the moment. and this is why we are there weekly speaking to our public electives. when did you know who said in response to the student process and continuing the goal in gaza instead, a deal would be any deal, any spots here would be a victory for a mazda. what's your reaction to segments like so? is that he and many other members of his coalition have, might unfortunately know i can tell you a year into this war that many things that are being sent out to the media or to them public actually not aimed at us. and you know, i'll be able to quote many things at home us and said,
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or done mediators. a said that the word aim to our ears. and i think that everybody understands that at this point, the true victory is that israel has is close to achieving relative security and, but we will not win without the hostages. and then on the other hand, we need to make sure that once the hostages are back in the studies are stop, is real, remain safe for the long future. and in that regard, you know, i have nothing to say about this, but i do think obviously the most important issue at this point is bringing back the hostages. and do you think that that is the most important thing for that and yahoo end is government. i mean, i like it, sadly, i can't speak to them. i think that it i what i, what i can only tell you is that i can only judge by what i see reality spending
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reality. the war continues and we see that neither sides are actually aiming to stop the war soon. i don't see, come us trying to stop the war. i don't see days really government trying to stop the war. so this wouldn't be my answer. okay, me out of the can you just give us a sense of uh, the public perception towards yourself and other families of, of the captives and how much support you have from the general public there. and as well a, you know, this is the, it's not that just not a sense the, you know, we feel that the poll speaks for themselves and we now know that there is a very large majority in israel that wants to see the hostages. prioritize. busy or when you ask the same public, are you willing to stop the war with the risk of some us staying in power? in return the hostages, the same people wouldn't hesitate and we see the numbers one when we make our own
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falls. and we see that this is a true conflict. people are still in fear we've, we've got to remember, you know, that this war and aside from the, the 1st few days when israel was, was hit to her originally bad. um we, we keep seeing that very, very terrible sides coming out of gaza. but at the end of the day be before these horrible sites came into reality. then there was an event where israel was under severe threat when people totally felt that israel is under a threat of evaluation in this is a sense that people can just waiver. so when, when we say that people are conflicted, we truly are. and this is a place where i feel that the mediators and, and, and in general, the international uh, the international public,
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or the international governments that are involved in this have to put more pressure. that includes katara, that has a lot of power over from us. and they can make them also be more lenient in this, we see the americans put a lot of pressure on israel and still they have to do more because this conflicts still persists. people on both sides are suffering tremendously. and we need to see these, this suffering and, and a thank you so much for your time and, and your insight that is regarding causing all that is really captive and a member of the hostages and missing families for. and thanks for being with us. thank you such a presume now we're latest from the world's top economies. amazing for g. 20 summit, stuff to day conference. and a video dictionary will include discussions about the war and you cry and trade and climate policies. donald trump's relation and how it could shift to political lines is also expected to be addressed. well,
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to try and unpack. all of this out there for medicaid is a james buys, joins us now from rio, gems kindly plenty of things for the latest to discuss with so much going on, but numerous every corner of the globe at this point in time to just give us a sense of what the latest, the prioritizing well, it depends whether you're talking about what's on the formula gender that's very much designed by the host country, brazil, and they've been talking about so he about global hung good global poverty. it's just something that's the present in president would like to see action on, and i think you're going to get some sort of commitments coming out. so the final communicate on that. and of course climb is another key issue for brazil. and then you've got the complex of the world, which will be discussed on this, on the sidelines of this, certainly ukraine and the decision to ease the restrictions by the us on presence lensky. using of these long range us missiles to fall towards russia. and that is
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a big issue, but we've just been talking about will be a big issue of the, was in garza and 11. and those are certainly being talked about by, by the leaders here among the items that are on the agenda. often on these meetings is not what's on the full agenda only. it's so meetings, they have the pull asides the one on one chance the one leader has with another the spark ideas and then produce down the line. real action is james, obviously, looming over the summit is the shadow with donald trump. i mean, how late is dealing with his impending presidency and potentially he has the power to change anything that could be agreed to here. to absolutely look at those issues of, of global health and falls. as you look at climate, he's already said he's gonna re pump the power as climate change deal when it comes to a level poverty. the idea of a debt forgiveness to the poor countries on the does that fit with america 1st. i
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mean, donald trump, i think he's the man who's being spoken about moving any of us by the leaders in that discussions. one on one. but he's the name of the none of them i'm mentioning in any of the speeches because no one wants to upset him. he is in many ways the elephant in the room. he is not in rio, he's not even in office, but he's causing, i think, real uncertainty for the global community of what's on every single file that these leaders are looking at. whether it's political or economic. lots of worries about what he's going to do with terrace and trade around the world. he is, i think, of really exercising mines because i think mostly does believe when present by leaves office 2 months and 2 days from now. things are really going to change that i certainly will so unpredictable that is out diplomatic. it is a james base for us and we're dictionary will say that because presidents whose lives should not be put at risk and a standoff between police and a legal mine is hundreds of people i believe, to be stuck on the ground. and it just use gold mine family members want the
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rescued found police say the armed and dangerous hurting the task. the reports from still fontaine is northwest provence fund. just let me sign. he doesn't know if a 28 year old son is dead or alive. he left home several weeks ago to work in a dispute goldmine in northwest and south africa. illegal mining is seen as an easy way to make money in a country. we one in 3 people is unemployed, confirmed that and for long i got to he's the bread winner in the family. he looks after his sisters and brothers, i'm so worried i need answers, but no one can tell me what's going on. so it was initially police and still fontaine had broke supplies of food and was to, to the legal mind as to try to force them out, some believe to be an underground for months. but off the public outrage, some supplies are being sent to the hundreds of people believe to be in the disuse soft is not clear. if the i'm able to get out or just don't want to return to the
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surface. is it just not supposed to be shipping in a democratic set up in this situation? the, the efforts from obviously be focused on a save, retain risk of what to take to bring everybody to the surface. illegal mining has the thriving industry and so that for the, for decades, operations often run by organized criminal networks. one local government official said no police offices would be sent down the shaft because many of them in underground heavy armed and dangerous. this is one of the entry and exit points. the many holes like this in the area, people climbing and then they crawl through the tunnel. it's a maze down. yeah, illegal. mine is can spend weeks, sometimes months, underground. president still around the post. i said the situation at the mind is precarious. he's, there's police to do the job, but also to respect people's rights and know, put lives at risk
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a. so i have to say this area is a crime scene when that could, to invalid how. how do we toss out? is there a still funding? so that's what i'm counting is continuing in synagogue following legislative elections. a number, a total of $165.00 members are being selected for the national assembly president bus or do my phase governing potty is seeking a majority to enable it to push through promised reforms as if he is preparing for another influx of certain these refugees, but aid was one. they will struggle to look after them. tens of thousands of people are expected to cross the border. they will join well the 60000 already in ethiopia, who have played fighting between saddam's army and the paramilitary rapids support forces. catherine story reports these 2 to these people are headed for a settlement in northwest and the reason she crossed the buddha that hired
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traumatized and i'm citing. they drive father away from the homes to hire on. medina says she's fled of to home village in central. saddam was a top 2nd. you said you see this, it was very difficult with my child, there was no food or water on the road. it took us 7 days to get here. you'll be a host more to $60000.00, so that needs refugees, even as it deals with its own security problems. one and 3500000 is still parents have been displaced by fighting to the u. n. a refugee agency says it does what it can to keep refugee safe. there has been also issues of security, especially in a minor region which has made our access to the area quite difficult. we have to shift, i'm looking to reduce to a new capital. and as i said comp, which as a capacity of $12000.00, come and create the cost of $3000.00 refugees. and these come most of the refugees
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of this comp in been these young boys who most states have come from. so don's blue now providence to low up a lot of morsa and had children left costume a year ago. now she runs a restaurant in the comp. i lost my, my husband, even my last phone. my 1st one, his name is acadia and didn't know, i don't know where he's at. that's why i'm here. but there is a lot of telling just fighting between the army and the rock beat support forces broke out in april last. yeah, both sides have been accused of committing war crimes. maybe he has said they want to go home, but then not hold for the epa will kathy solely alda 0. a rustling head to roll. now just there. i don't have the real chance to be competitive. the way that i like to be completed in sports will have from tennis legends,
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start of school. now his andy, thank you so much. tell him, well, where i found that out. so sees it pays for the prospect of ending his 10 his career, the 20 suits on grandson champion, getting ready to represent spain in what we'll base is finals formulas, some sizes and ripples on choose day. spain will begin that quest for the davis cup title on home ground in malaga,
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but will lose it will be remembered as the last thoughts for one of the splits greatest. it was not best tournament 20 years ago. the raphael and the doll thrust himself into the spotlight. the teenagers victory again sandy brought a candle. explain victory. he's now so t h, his body in mind unable to keep in touch with the play that went on to win 22 grand slams. he vows to battle out the way he started with fashion, with law firm we did the termination to be a us as go with us and i started on on the man, not the kind of guy that i will say, no i, i will not change things but one think i have been so important for me because i want to leave this profession on the door with the calm that done with the personal satisfaction that i i use my best uh, almost every single moment and it's difficult to argue with us. oh no evac joke of which has more grand slams. they say records of it to be broken,
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but his 14 french open titles are unlikely to be surpassed. he's lost just full of his 116 matches it. braylen girls is the best of any plan at any grand slam, and he's won a staggering $135000000.00 in prize money too. but now injuries have had the final say, and this will be his final show down a spain begin the challenge in the quote of finals against benevolence, an adult his self. let's be said, he won't play of his teammates are in better shape. they'll be aiming to reach sunday's final and the 1st time within 5 years, they're not here for that exam here to try to help them. then it's of course going to be my, my last week on the, on the professional door. but something that i had been thinking for quite a long time, want to know if splitting the during the season, but i thought i had always to give me one more chance and this will be his last john's, the 1st of is 90. 2 career titles was the davis cup. he'll be hoping his last one
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is to tom size and out 0. luca, moderate. she's christ that suffice. poach calling the your wife and nations. lee cristo analogy to sit this one out for port school bus because it's a far more important game for christ. reports go already through to the quarter. finals is great when is croatia needs to avoid the fates when show by progress ahead of poland. this and ask a couple of nations qualifying, sit down, go the point that you needed to reach the finals in morocco and new mil joe was on goal, ensuring bad progression phony. they're also on my way to the consequence of i guess football competitions. the goal is to libya sold them advancing outs of group di, alongside nigeria actually may not be 58, but brazilian football legend mazda still able to produce some game changing moms this summer. go helped him. the orlando price was 3 to win against the kansas city . parents adult means elanda go through the national women's recently jumped ship
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game. will it be facing the russians? the spirit. last, that is a 6 time be for well fire tournament fail that rotary got been some code has been banned for 7 months. she's by the english football association, he's also being fined more than a $100000.00 for making a racist remark about his teammate son here in maine. and concur with the comments and a tv interview in his home country. if you're required, back in june of the cleveland cavaliers have become just the full team and, and be a history. it's a when the 1st 15 games of the season, they did it without stop by donovan mitchell. he was being rested charlotte hornets with the latest change, the full to the 2016 champions. losing 128-2114 full place. going 20 more points to the calculus, including the risk of it's in the national football exam. base in front of the writing, sam seems the kansas city chiefs is always the buffalo bills for the banks,
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your show and ceiling and things victory. with that 26 year old russian such down ended the chief 15 game winning street, the bills of 916 tri games. and next losing the gas on kansas itself with the american football team. so none. hang your head of head on, i'm losing them. but we feel like we can play better, so we'll get back to work and, and try to use this as a of a sparks so that we can be a better football team in, in, in the undefeated thing was cool, but that's not our ultimate goal. so we can take you to some breaking news. now these pictures out of tel aviv where we believe a shopping center has just been hit. clearly a mess of fire has broken out on the streets and as engulfing the side of the building. there we can see people fleeing from the area. we will have more news on
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this at the top of the hour in just a few minutes with my colleague lor kyle through stay with us. the a unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversation you will find elsewhere, but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or i can use democratic nations just the 5, this kind of behaviors, colorado, the average has collateral damage. that's why we l t is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is a new assistance, corporate israel, affecting pittsville with families from the impact of the us selections,
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the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey are these called church solutions that gives us now for a future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the education, we want to go great. because the women in my country, the not sweet to come up to on we are not so nice all a to we are human beings in this area to be trees and the coins. we are working in their thoughts, that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done even better.
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as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords, you the strength and pain of one child in gauze, a positive her face was written all fine is really real kids. and she's appealing to leave the strip to continue her treatment, the 0 life from the also coming up and is really asked like target a residential building in central february or at least 4 people killed the families of israeli captive held.
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