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is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's like the stick, the thoughts provided. hang on. so how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era the world and succeed? palestinians are killed in a series of overnight asteroids and all of them gauntlet nations with dead on women and children. and my name's side the sound is there in life from don't also coming up. the towing is these 5, the us blocks, the un security council resolution cooling fi, true for the full time since the war began. a different story and 11 on america's
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top and voice as some progress has been made to woods, to cease 5 between israel and his bull. that russia condemns us decisions to give an empty personnel land lines to create the we begin the program with breaking news from gaza. at least 66 palestinians have been killed in a series of late night is really strong on bet law. he and the north, the stripped most of the dead, all women and children more than a 100 others have been injured. the attack targeted a residential neighborhood near the come all odd one hospital, the doctor whose um was the fee is the director of come out allowed $1.00 hospital . he says most of the victims was sleeping when they were killed. and um, i just need, uh, a, i need um, there's been a new mexico just
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a little while ago. a whole residential block me had come out. i had one hospital was talking about, most of the medical stuff are currently working, non stop retrieving buddies, collecting the remains of the motors and rescuing those still alive from beneath the rubble. due to the proximity of the location to the hospital. we are already operating with a bare minimum resources. that is why most of our staff are now busy rescuing the injured and treating them inside the hospital due to the lack of ambulances and resources. a very large number of casualties have arrived. and then also many bodies hanging on the walls and ceilings. it's mostly women and children who ride suddenly a little while ago. most of those who came what a sleep when they were killed. the situation is obviously very dire. we cannot cope with this massive number of injured casualties that have arrived to the hospital. his right strikes have been on going across gaza earlier at one strike has
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a school in the all new there a refugee camp, the center, the strip way, hundreds of displaced public opinion, families with sheltering at least 7 people were killed. all just there is michael. apple has more it's chaos. those 1st on the scene of and is really a strike on a school acting is the shelter on sure what they've found. and then the show how to see if little move in pieces of a person that can be found among the dates, women and children. because the they don't need displaced people from across gaza. we only wake up when the rocket struck the building, and all of them had been killed. we all expect to die. what one schools or familia refuge for palestinians, driven from their homes by israel's force displacement orders. these laundry mattresses. and what little people have scattered around some no longer alive to
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claim that positions bundle me and i got you in the middle of often and prayers. and in the midst of all i can't even breathe. i'm talking to you and i'm so nervous . look, just look at all this destruction. many of them are children, just look at the clothes outside the hospital. it's a mad dash to find, save among the children like this young girl. and for the dead, the burial will try and ensure some dignity enclosure for families. his father has no motive. he can do nothing but sit for these grief. like level elders era. meanwhile, news riley strike in gauls the city has killed at least 22 palestinians. 10 children among the dead attacks stroke a house in the shape, redwine neighborhood on wednesday evening. some victims are still trapped beneath
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the building civil defense forces of taking for survivors. us and 3 children from the same family were killed in an as riley s, right on the alma wasi camp, which is supposed to be a safe. so it was one of a number of his riley attacks and the fun eunice area on wednesday, which killed at least 7 palestinians. kelly callahan has this report 3 children. abdul aziz comes up and layla, wrapped in blood stained white shrouds. the mother and father weight positive babies killed and then his reading the s drive on town. milwaukee no, no. the camp housing, thousands of just price chemist in the instance is supposed to be a so called st. so was of the set of children all being killed and we have no pilot will strain. we don't have an army to protect us. all we have is gone. now
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milwaukee is anything but sites for those who leave you repeatedly targeted vines by the forces since the war and gas it began elsewhere and found eunice, the lifeless bodies of more children, brought to nasa hospital after an attack. talked in latan street. they don't have sprint through what's linked to the emergency department looking for a doctor within minutes, the whole of a took took as a sign of more victims arriving at the hospital in need of loc saving treatment. too often. it's too light callahan, elders, as well as the asteroids, continue on the base is another un security council resolution cooling for sci fi and gaza has failed for the full time the united states has blocked a resolution demanding an immediate and permanent truce between israel and hummus. gabrielle others on their reports now from the united nations. the 1st time was in october last year. those against the 2nd was in december and going through the
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3rd in february those against and now for the 4th time, those against the us is raised to tend to be to a security council resolution, regardless ceasefire. many have said that the ongoing and her lation of the palestinian people is a major staying on our collective human conscience. today the council had the opportunity to begin erasing that stain. but despite our best efforts and almost universal support to go in that direction, the counselor was again strong by every to the original draft resolution included chapter 7 language. now that's important because it would have a centrally empowered the council to take more forceful steps, including possible sanctions against israel. if it didn't comply,
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the americans demanded that the chapter 7 language be removed and negotiators reluctant lee complied. but the us still vetoed one member. choose to block honey auction, honey auction from this concept. what the hell does is what i need to do more for this concept to act on the chapter 7. what more can they do for this concept to act on the chapter 7 or with the discounts would be the last place on of the not recognized effect the piece when they see it with the slope living. so i'm denial, but as you are with this thing, the attempt to emulate a nation or can to the us justified to be told by saying a ceasefire should be conditional on the release of the captives. we made clear throughout negotiations,
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we could not support an unconditional cease fire that failed to release the hostages. the 4th us veto a clear stain on the outgoing bite and administration that will endure in the holes of diplomacy. long after it's out of office gabriel's onto, i'll just either united nations in new york i'm or by dollars. the middle east political analyst in washington dc use as a veto proves abided, ministration has been lying about one thing is faced by the incoming trump administration will be even worse. and there's been an entire year of debate with buy didn't cost, at least have to be very frustrated with nothing the whole really wanting him to stop the war and gaza and looking desperately for a ceasefire. and right now i think that debate has been put to rest, that this was all x rays all along. but it was simply the administration lying to the public, the entire time about looking for a ceasefire. and that does have ministrations. policy is simply to back as well,
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no matter what it does. looking for this total victory and gaza. and it doesn't matter how many policy and children they killed in the process. they can continue master current processing is by the 10s of thousands. and it did not shake washington's resolve to keep backing as well, no matter what this really is, the legacy of dividing administration. it's incredible that even though biden's policy has been absolutely correct and horrible by any measure, the fact that trump, in fact, seems to be uh, you know, getting us ready for making things up substantially worth. he's done that once before he's coming to power, promising to make american policy even more energy policy and that it was. and even now that it's at a new low, he is promising to make it worse once again. and when you look at the fact that he stopped his administration, all the nominations, 4 major appointments are, you know, religious fanatics and extremists of different varieties. who are all insistent on the idea of israel must control all of the line from the river to the sea. and having absolutely no regard for policy and existence, i think what donald trump is priming as for, along with the people around him,
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is to enable met them, you know, how to deal a death blow to the entire product. me a struggle for freedom and justice. the us envoy who's trying to broker a cx 5 deal between israel and has bullet, has arrived in tel aviv amos hawks state and said negotiations were making progress of to 2 days of talks and 11 on on a house and reports now from bayard was hosting 2nd day and they would include a discussions with the needs of visuals. the us and voice appears cautiously optimistic not to break through, could be a cheap and the conflict between is when i 1st law the meeting today, built on the meeting yesterday. i made additional progress, so i will travel from here in a couple hours to israel, to try to bring this to a close if we can, if we can. the fox scene has no that's for is read to address liberties
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reservations regarding the us see spot proposal as the default that has will last secretary jennifer on the impulse and made directv appearance of putting insight into his policies position. and i know that i'm not having a lot of we received the c signed proposal and we sent out feedback which i us invoice should have received. we will wait for the results without feedback shows that we agree to indirect and negotiation. but we'll wait and see the results, and then we cannot guarantee use these 5 soon. as long as israel is imposing its conditions, we want a full and comprehensive agreement with 2 conditions, a complete and israel is aggression and labeled on and a full protection of living on 70 costs. and also, besides has the laws readiness, 5 protracted conflict, the wall. so far away more than 3500 lives with no signs of when it needs its resolution. the situation now rests with, as was response to the us initial level,
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in the sense that the cost will continue with for the excessive basic countries struggles. why the ceasefire would walk this process is challenging. phase of rebuilding the see physical laws going within levels. political security, we actually went to 0 her son named is a scholar and political analysts with them. at least institute, he says, the sci fi is unlikely that the us will be looking to gain some of the concessions asked us to negotiations. i don't think there's any reason for optimism given the incentive positions updated to read. for tabs on a c or i mean is i is clear about it wanting see the facts and 11 on which means uh, bypassing the many sovereignty. and this is a position that as being a state to the n g to a, to the number of times they have testable as not, can see that that's
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a tool to stop it's war of support to answer. so in other words, the 2 main issues here are, have not in dental it and therefore uh the, the, the, the, the reason for optimism id say to see how and why, except a this summer to your mouth is here as this also i've seen is trying to achieve something as not to be a ceasefire, but some may be by products of this process. this process of negotiations can lead to is a, is a coupling between uh does uh, another not because uh at least a studies government, even its as well as not consumed to the needs of government accepts the american initiative. which is the, the, what is that has demanded. it means as cease fire in love and i'm expected about what happens in the n one. the other advantage. so many, so many american points of view. i mean, is that a point of view is that if that of
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a government has accepted that the and then the cause of allies to be blamed for not getting it to the opposite sometimes, but not in the non where it actually since then. and there's already quite a bit of a movement against this war, and therefore the pressure on his beloved about the, the bible that seems to be the 30 results of this process of negotiation requirement. and as a case washington of trying to prolong the war and ukraine of the president, joe biden authorize the provision of us, the personnel land lines to coordinate forces comes this days off to washington, gave the green light for ukraine to find american made long range missile us into russian territory. the bottom and ministration is working to show up ukraine's defensive against russia. before donald trump takes office in january, a white house correspondent kidney hook it has they. 1 are 2 goals behind the by
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the administration's decision to authorize the use of and type personnel land mines . the 1st is to allow for the enhancement of ukraine's defensive capabilities, the 2nd to blunt the advances of rushes ground forces. now, the use of these weapons are very controversial. in fact, human rights groups and activists say that there is a concern that these weapons will link or long after the conflict is over. further, there is grave danger to civilians still the white house is defending the use of the ty, personal land 5, saying that it has secured a commitment from ukraine that these weapons will be used responsibly during the conflict. and after we know, ukraine is going to have to conduct an operation at the end of the conflict to remove unexplored unexploded ordnance,
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already both from the $2000000.00 landmines that russia has deployed as well as other unexploded ordnance. they have already been a, been conducting that type of operation in some of the territory that they have recaptured and the united states has committed to provide them $284000000.00 to support those efforts. the decision to authorize the use of the ad high personnel land mines by ukraine is part of the binding administration's efforts to boost ukraine's prospects on the battlefield prior to president elect. donald trump's and now gratian in january, donald trump has vowed to end the war in ukraine, but there are concerns in washington this could result in ukraine at seeing much of his territory. seated to russia. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house, still ahead on challenges. era how police in south africa barring re trends from helping in the rescue of hundreds of illegal gold minus
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arabic and 40 out of the world languages. shay come odd award for translation and international understanding is hosting its 10 towards during the day on the 10th of december of 2024 in doha guitar. shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the, the the, the watching l, just a, remind the thoughts of stories this hour. and these 66 palestinians have been killed in a series of overnight is really as strikes on peddler here in the northwest rep for
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debt on women and children. the us has lots to draw off to you in security council resolution which cooled for an immediate cease find garza for 1st time the us has used its feature to reject the cold for truth and move to hold some us um sales to israel has been blocked by the senate, the democratic senate said and he sold this table, the resolutions of israel's decision to limit age shipments. getting into the concept, shepard tends to of bolts. the supporters of these joints, resolutions of disapproval, and hope that perhaps they may get as many as 2025 sentences voting in favor hours of the 51 senators who cool? cuz with the democrats in the senate, in the end, they did a chief 19 very it's still a minority. but historically, when you consider how the democratic policy, i understand it as a whole has voted in lock step,
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always unanimously in favor of whatever israel does. it's still a large step forward for those trying to limit a comp lunch for is ro, side of the sound is um, the co sponsors of the bill were very clear. this wasn't about an alms embargo on israel. this was simply the sentence, expressing of disapproval of the us administration to bite administration, not daring to u. s. law. it is a legal for the us to supply weapons to countries, but don't abide by international humanitarian nor sort of a solid is argued. this was the sentence way of saying, well that's not right. this is a lot of a sentence has version 4. but in the end, as expected, a majority of sam's has decided not to vote with what the senate had said was the law. instead, many of them repeating the talking points that have actually been dispersed by the white house the day before, arguing that any attempt to cut tail weapon shipments to israel would be
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a victory for iran. and now is not the time to curtail is rose ability to wage war and then at least she ever times the algae 0 washington so long as the parliament is being integrated. one week off the elections, the president, a new or a camera, just on a young case left as coalition claimed a landslide victory winning a 159. the 225 seats in the parliament. it cooled us not collection of to winning the presidency in september, which is great. awesome. now sonata is, she's live in columbia for us now. so tell us why there's so much steak at stake with this new pol them in the hopes and dreams of this country. which back under commodity, something like a and is national people's power alliance in giving them that monday the 1st and
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the president for the next in september and at the just sent to that parliamentary next. and he's riding on the shoulders of the 225 people that will sit in the parliament, the building you see just over my shoulder. now obviously, the reason that it is so important is that the president had promised to bring a change basically to root out corruption to make the necessary changes to change the way of politics. governance is done in this country. and in order to do that, despite having the executive presidency and the sweeping amount of executive powers in keeping with democracy to do it democratically, he needs the power of the backing of the legislature. now whether it is making the necessary political changes or bringing in any of the things that need to be back by parliament before they take effect to be to do is from he says,
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to bring change. this is, was the main responsibility of that argument will be and that's why it was so important when the nbc went to the parliamentary elections. now a number of quotes in keeping with that pledge to bring chains for the 1st time, probably in so long because democracy in history, the 225, the legislature is filled with new phases. plus time. parliamentarians, as the president said, he's thought he was responsible for bringing in something called political retirement, which is more or less never been seen in for a long time before you. what a name please. life sort of thing. 7 but here you see this last number of new employees. very educated lot. if you look at the sort of qualifications, but generally they're also pledging to take the responsibility of putting them very, very seriously. it's the 1st time we've had more than 20 women, m. p 's elected department. that's another 1st, it's the 1st time we have a visually in pad parliamentarians. so the n b b saying they are aware of the huge
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wage on their shoulders because of this to the last majority they have and they have said they receive the trusting fees of the people who are waiting to hear from the president who speaks in his national policy address in a short while from now. okay, thank you for that. no fernandez. the 1st live in columbus police have bod, local people from helping with an operation to rescue hundreds of people for me to just use gold mine in south africa. community members say the men have been trumped to kilometers underground by police for months. the police say they are refusing to come to the surface and will face charges when they do not come. web reports now from still fontaine, a mine rescue ex pats have taken over the top of the mine shaft where hundreds of informal miners have spent weeks, possibly months. but a lot of public pressure mounted off the police were accused of trying to stuff
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them out. you have any idea of what quality is in the mind. it'll community say they do live in the food. we covered several people that live on one dead body with the right last week. then no longer allowed on the sites, the must be the, the process. people that the people that the people that the i treated underneath. so what does the mazda do? my just if i check the process, the community volunteers haven't brought anybody out since saturday. they've been involved in the operation. say the great uh, the excavator. folders and rubble of it down to the people below, preparation for the building and crane or trifled over the top from which cable can low and elevate the cage down to point 5 kilometers to the minus the please say the mine is a criminals and they're refusing to come out, they say that free to join hundreds of illegal miners. he came out in the shop of
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one of the few remaining operational gold mines near by the others. they know the mines told us, the tunnels don't connect what was being blocked or flooded. pulled in a century of natural results. extraction as it was last, last thing benefits for many people here. most of the gold mines closed about 30 years ago. many of the informal minors come from the nearby apartheid era township of to my people here told us the shops involves a busiest when the informal mind is working and then after a 3 month please crack down, people are struggling. we are going to go to new putting all our lives in benjamin only book, hang my hold on says international mining companies left behind, gaping mine shots until the to those was which out of a perfect the way, the way i did. yeah. i live in so nicely closing the immunization the countries to for of, to, and the movie. what are we going to do? would end up moving down there so that we can have something to eat. if the
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government can just come to the party so that we can do this thing according to the law in a safe way so that we can prevent loose of legs. the rescue operation could take days. everyone's waiting to find out how many people are still on the ground, and how many of them are still alive. malcolm web address, they're still fontaine to south africa. weather is next. then as i started the the high we have more rain in the full cost of parts of the middle east. it's generally topping, entailing the region. i think it's a little bit of cloud and right, just down into a yeah, man. maybe into the fall south of a month as well in between as high as the sun is shining. 31 celsius here in the
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hot on the 1st day going into friday, the windows pick up a little a little bit of lift the dust inside around pricing based if that was a class or somebody's pod is generally settled and sunny. as i said, finish i was up to was and also the reason we have some web to weather i'm afraid coming back into that is the side of the match. so we will see some showers maybe a little way down into our 11 on showers for a time to in the gaza. the really wet weather will cross the bus for us making his way across the key. and that will continue to just topple side of the east, which as we go through friday, that's right. and then coming in to cyprus, a little bit of what was it just clipping the finals of africa, that a push breeze just along the coastal fringes of algeria. towards to nicea or the same as you go $13.00 fraud about waiting. if anything picking up much or most of the carriers try. we have the usual showers all the way down across west africa into the gulf with guinea. they all widespread across the halls of africa. now a few shots, close the eastern k for time moving further east. a
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